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steelhawk

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  1. Very nice. What do you put inside?
  2. This is a great thread. After reading it I went to my favorite hardware store to check out the stainless bolts. The owner didn't know what the steel was but looked it up. It is 18-8. Another place also sells 18-8 and some that are 316. I looked up 18-8 and it said it was another name for 300 series steel, but wasn't specific on the actual number, like 304 used by the opening poster of this thread. I don't really know if either one is good for making something like bevelers and shaders.
  3. I'll post some after I get caught up with some holster orders. January has been a record month for me.
  4. I recently bought the Press-n-snap tool with the extra pull-the-dot socket. It works great for Tandy, Durable and PTD snaps.
  5. Thanks, guys. I decided to bite the bullet and buy the stamp from Wayne and now I'm practicing with it. It's great!
  6. The other day I saw some brass chicago screws on a sling at Sportsmans. Both sides had screwdriver slots. I searched for awhile without success. Does anyone have a source for these?
  7. Thanks. I'll have to decide what tool I want to spend my scarce $$ on. I do need to call Jueschke and find the price.
  8. Thanks. I'll try to find one at the Tandy store I visit most often. You wouldn't happen to have the stamp numbers handy would you?
  9. I have been trying to find the maker of a stamp that makes this impression without any success.
  10. If you put it in the sun all day the whole thing will darken a bit. Maybe it will lessen the spots.
  11. Thanks. I looked them up and will call the place Monday.
  12. I ask because the socket on the Pull-the-dot snaps isn't round and the pictures I see of the dies for line 24 snaps are round. Will they fit or do they need to be modified? Or is there a set of dies that can be used with the Tandy Press.
  13. I'm curious about the pink holster design. How is it worn?
  14. Does anyone use the Red Tandy Press to set the Dot One-way snaps?
  15. I think mine has slowed down a bit. I also slowed down a bit. We took a three week vacation over Thanksgiving last year, then in May, my father died and I had to go out of state for that. His death, and a few other things put me behind on orders so I didn't take any for a month. I didn't even have time to answer my emails during that time, so I missed a lot of sales.
  16. I just used the Angelus Rose dye to make a pink holster. I cut it 50 percent with denatured alcohol to lighten it a bit.
  17. Thanks for the help. I'll look at the knives suggested and also pick up a pack of hooked blades and try them out.
  18. For the last several years I have been using a Stanley utility knife to cut my holsters out. It works OK, but needs to be stropped frequently. Now, arthritis in my hands is giving me some problems so I am looking for something easier to cut the 7/8 oz Hermann Oak leather I use. I bought a round knife from Tandy Leather, the Al Stolhman brand, but I can't get that thing sharp no matter what I do, and it scares me. Any help is appreciated.
  19. Great job, Darren. You'll have to let us know how well you did in the hunt using it.
  20. It's interesting. It looks well made, although a little thick.
  21. A customer wants a belt with some fancy looped stitching. I was just wondering if there is a pattern for this type of stitch. I have a machine that will stitch it. I have attached a picture of the belt. After some persual on the site, I know that it is called a western stitch. I didn't have that info before.
  22. I have a similar sized punch from Texas Custom Dies. I currently use a 16 oz hammer but I really need a dead blow mallet. I'll have to try the saddle soap and see how it works. I tried the chisel and hole method but could never get good slots that way.
  23. Sooper, thanks for the link.
  24. Thanks for the help, guys.
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