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This post is 2 years old and the OP hasn't been on the site since September 2023. It should have been in the Marketplace forum. For sale items are closed when sold or are over 2 months old. I'm locking and archiving this post in the Old/Sold area.
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The Detective Gatzette, a print publication for https://snubnoir.com. I offered to do a series on old holsters. I will make a classic holster and use it for a few weeks reporting on what we learned over the years as applied to modern holsters, or what we left behind and shouldn't have. Not sure if they will print it, we will see. DAve
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Looking for part time help In New Hampshire
Wizcrafts replied to awharnessshop's topic in Help Wanted
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Thank you! One of AL Stohlman's books. Might have been how to carve or his holster book. Sorry don't really remember off the top of my head
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That is really nice! If I may ask, where did you get the pattern for that. I'd love to make one for one of my rifles.
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I wrestled a little with this post yesterday and decided not to respond further. To me, giving (whether a brand new car or answering a question like the OP presented) is done without expectation of any return or even a thank you. So, I wouldn't boot someone for not checking back in. An acknowledgment and thank you would certainly encourage more dialog, but people seem to be pretty self focused these days. Maybe he forgot where he posted the question ... It was really kind of a fragment of a question anyway, not really enough info to give a coherent, specific answer. I think Chuck nailed it - pretty much any information a person needs is somewhere here.
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Yes, I noticed that. He may not have notifications set correctly, so I quoted his post so he should get a notification due to the quote.
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@Northmount @DieselTech @RWentz OP hasn't been back since asking. kgg
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Vintage Champion Shoe sewing or stitching machine?
Northmount replied to aml311's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Moved your post to Leather Sewing Machines Argued with myself as to whether this should stay in history or move to leather sewing machines. Guess who won? -
Welt in a pancake style knife sheath?
Northmount replied to AEBL's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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In the future, please post your photos here. 3rd party hosted photos frequently disappear due to changes in the host's policies, host out of business, users moving files, deleting files, closing their account or the account expiring. When this happens, the post becomes worthless to all future users who are researching or looking for help to solve a problem. If your files are too large to post here due to file size restrictions, you need to resize your files to fit. Please use jpg or png format files as they load automatically when the thread is opened.
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Moved your post to leather sewing machines. Have you figured out the problem or do you need more input?
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spring flowers and good food
Northmount replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
It's a climbing rose, but I haven't tied it up so it's getting kind of droopy. We usually have snow, but many years it is a brown Christmas. We have SW winds called Chinooks that come in over the mountains. As the air descends about 3000 ft, it warms up 20C to 40C. A roaring Chinook can melt a foot of snow overnight. Wind gets pretty bad sometimes. Dec 31, 2018 Hwy 22 about 2 hours SSW of Calgary. Lots of semi-trailer roll-overs in this area as well as on Hwy 2, due south of Calgary. What the sign is supposed to like like. -
Good idea, learning about slips. The small clips are hard to find, but it will be another option. Thank you Finished a horizontal belt sheath for a Large Case Stockman, messed up when tracing pattern had it upsiide down which makes this one mine to try.
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Matching border stamps and basket or geometric stamps.
AEBL replied to bruce johnson's topic in Stamping
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I would imagine Resolene was your problem all along. What part is getting clogged, the nozzle? Usually IPA does a great job on Fiebings pro dye - I clean up with IPA, then for storage I run US Airbrush Supply "airbrush cleaner" through it. I have seen guys doing Cerakote cleaning up with acetone, but that's hard on your O-rings. Just don't use anything with ammonia in it - ammonia corrodes brass (your airbrush is likely chrome-plated brass, most are). If you do notice that your O-rings are fat or mushy, you could try to change out some of them to PTFE (Teflon). PTFE is harder to dissolve, but isn't indestructable. If it is your needle that is getting gunked up, I sometimes put some Brasso, Flitz, etc. on the end of a shop rag, chuck up my needle in a drill, and slowly spin it while pinching it. Don't do that long, it does remove material, but if your needle is really gunked up, that's better than buying a new needle. Be careful - needle obviously sharp and delicate.
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You probably know about as much as I do, but sometimes I have luck trying to see if an old off-brand airbrush is a Badger clone, or an Iwata clone, etc. From there you can see if the parts thread together. I got a box of "parts" from an estate sale and was able to put together two Harbor Freight Badger clones and an Iwata Eclipse. The rest of the parts were for a "Master Airbrush" ... and are sometimes Badger-y and sometimes Iwata-y. They were all siphon feed and used for dyes. US Airbrush Supply has "Master" parts. Iwata parts are more common, I have them at my local Hobby Lobby (but they are *expensive* parts). It's also possible to homebrew your own flow reducer, airbrush cleaner, etc., but for leather dyes I wind up just using isopropyl alcohol and then US Airbrush Supply airbrush cleaner. Oh - some magnifying visors can be super helpful in cleaning/inspecting airbrushes ... sometimes weird flow stuff can be caused by an almost invisible dent in the nozzle, or some fleck of stuff on the needle.
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I'll bet that there will be water in whatever you're rendering from the chicken fat. The easiest way to get rid of that is to put it in a container in the refrigerator. The fat will solidify leaving the water behind to drain. The liquid fat can sometimes be hard to draw through filter paper. You may want to get yourself a cheap vacuum filter (has a hand vacuum pump, got mine on Amazon for not much money). I tried this with raw shea butter and it worked pretty well, chicken fat is less viscous, so should work really well. Might work easiest if you rendered it, vacuum filtered it, then refrigerated it to remove the water? After that, if you wanted it even more pure, you might try sparging it with air and an aquarium bubbler. That would get rid of some of the smoky/cooking smells.
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Hope you heal up quickly,just remember to use it once in a while to keep the blood flowing,LOL!! Had a guy in here one time that got one in his thumbnail,had pics & x-rays to show me,said it took 3 hrs operation the get it out(went into the bone)Closest I've ever came was a needle broke once hit me in the cheek,felt like it stuck in.Glad I have to wear glasses & recommend safety glasses when sewing. Stay safe!
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you lot are really dangerous to yourselves. I'd not let any of you loose with a plastic spoon to eat some Jello/jelly !
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Thank you. I just followed the pattern I'll probably make my own changes along the way at some point lol
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Hello very intrested but I am in south Dokota so it would need to ship