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Don't use it as much as some do but it hasn't given a moments worry and I love that I can switch it on at any time and use it without worry whether be it a serious project or to mend one of the dogs squeaky toys. Gives me more confidence than I've ever had.
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@kgg hit it on the head on all points, nice assessment Kgg. Todd
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My two cents worth: i) it is a class 441 machine just based on the needle system it uses. ii) the size of the hole it will punch is equal to basically a 2 1/2" finishing nail. iii) the max size thread it can handle is V346 minimum size is V69 iv) the max thickness the machine will sew is rated for 1/2". v) the cost for a new machine is about $2200 USD The questions: i) What is the asking price which will depend on the condition? Any photo's? ii) What size of thread do you what to use? iii) How thick is the thickest leather you will need / want to sew. iv) How often you will use the machine? If it is infrequently maybe consider a Cowboy Outlaw( new ~ $1400) or Tippman Boss (new ~$1000) kgg
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My first leather jacket
Emilly Smith replied to 29k15engine's topic in Clothing, Jackets, Vests and Chaps
That’s amazing! Just make sure to condition your leather jacket every few months — it keeps it soft and looking new for years. -
Lovely work, I have yet to master doing horses. On one occasion I can do a nice job, but other times they are a complete flop no matter how many times i've done them , lol 😆 HS
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Great work 👍 acorns and oaks leaves are some of my fave patterns, that and roses. HS
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It's been some time. How has this machine worked out?
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Eli Schlabach (217) 543-3464. Landis Sales & Service is located at 115 E CR 500 N, Arthur, IL 61911. This location is in Douglas County.
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Opinions on the Cowboy cb3200 sewing machines? I found one for sale fairly close to me. I make quite a variety of things and realize one machine won't do everything but if I could mostly use it for sewing tack and heavy stuff and sew everything else by hand. Thanks
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Outstanding. Thank you for the tutorial. I bought a dozen caiman tails cheap from Buckle Guy, I think, and have been looking for a use. DAve
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- rifle sling making
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Dye woes
Yellowhousejake replied to Yellowhousejake's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Interesting idea. I have done that with NFO, but results vary depending on the leather. DAve -
I know this is an old thread but I noticed someone was visiting this thread so here is what I found earlier this year on evilbay in Jan 2025. They are for 1/4" piping. This set is not a plug and play set as I needed to adjust the height of the bars to which they mount as the length of this set is shorter than the "standard" 441 feet set. They do work when the machine is adjusted but I have as of yet have had no need for these.
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The more the slack, the better. Do whatever it takes to move the brake pad away from the clutch drive plate. If it's already on the verge of engaging, back off the screw to give it more hold vs motion time. Somebody with a shop should come up with an adjustable clutch/brake pad accessory for these motors.
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I may need to adjust my clutch brake b/c I barely have to tuck the gas and it’s moving. It’s a fine line between releasing the brake and the machine stitching.
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Very impressive, first time I've seen the pattern extended right to the end with the buckle tongue holes through it.
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This is your first time tooling? Fantastic work!
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Sounds like allot of the neatsfoot oil I've used. I remember everyone swearing by "Sheps" here in the USA. It was identical to what you describe, stench and all. I used a fair amount over some years. If you heat it up it will loose the cloudiness. Don't use it to lube machinery, it's not suitable for such use unless you're in a Post Apocalypse Zombie-Walking World. (I guess would be ok at that point).
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I don't have a Landis 3 to compare to....Although I'd gamble they might be similar to what's in a Landis 16? The Landis Amishman in McCleansboro IL has strippers for the 16. I think the're kinda pricey for what they are. Long ago I was cheap and just made my own from blocks of rubber. I got the best results from just taking a block of 1/2" 40 durometer rubber and greasing it up real good and using a punch of the right diameter. one good whack and a cylinder shaped piece pops right out. Put in the wax pot and just lightly tighten it down. Use a small awl or really thin/fine nail sharpened real sharp to poke a hole while it's in the guide.
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Yup. shure can
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Tandy gun holster pattern wanted
Wildwest2029leathercraft replied to Wildwest2029leathercraft's topic in Resources
Can u share
