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Buddy NY

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  1. ThX for the input I was your probable ring,, those 4 ounce jars are like,, 7-8$ apiece\ I mgonna give it a shot THX
  2. Hi kids the tandy eco line is crap for bikes,, but they have a color called cranberry,, which is perfect anyone know where i can find , or, mix an oil based dye I looked at the swatches on Fiebings,, but there red looks skechy I figure im goona have to mix this , but its for MY own Bike,, so Its gotta be spot on THX
  3. reminds me of the old metal band MANoWAR looks great, & brings back memories from the day nice work
  4. R.I.P Ronnie Montrose,, from all the heavy metal kids

    1. Cyberthrasher

      Cyberthrasher

      Man, they're just leaving us left and right these days.

    2. groovytech

      groovytech

      Like the song says-"They got a helluva band in Heaven

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    pretty cool, those tips of the flames are a hassle to get'em right nice job
  6. very nice years ago i did a case & body leather for a telecaster
  7. very nice years ago i did a case & body leather for a telecaster
  8. very nice years ago i did a case & body leather for a telecaster
  9. great steam punk,, with a touch of road warrior gret look!
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    nice, i would love to restore that machine
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    very nice sheaths,,clean look BUDDY
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    nicework , i do a lot off wrist gauntlets for MC's& independants
  13. hey dave, im in NC,, wilmington area no matter what i say my name is or my business,,,,, i get the handle,, New York,, Yank ,, or Brooklyn,,,,Im from NYC originally got that thick NY twang going on I got to live with it,, TN was worse,, they had some great names for me,,LOlL
  14. nice work,, very rob halford I did some vests for billy idol back in the early 80's but alot of these folks a prima donnas but once again very nice,,remanence of my youth hell bent,, hell bent ,,,for leather
  15. yeah , sorry to hear about the richie, feats dont fail me now

    1. Johanna

      Johanna

      U have tix to see them in Sept. Gonna be bitterweet.

  16. Might have been a tippman aerostich if you go to the tippman web site you'll see a roller guide attachment that works on the Aerostich or the Boss maybe you get a little creative & see if you can rig one up best buddy
  17. Hey Q I found the manual i just have to scan it or photo copy it your in TN right?. IM in NC if i cant scan i ill make you a copy & send it to you... you can send me your address off line if you like . ill let you know tommorrow
  18. I own the same machine i can dig out the manual for you it"ll take a few days & surprisingly the manual is petty detailed & well written I owned the Singer the manuals are similar i'd have to scan it & send a PDF
  19. Hi Nik Nice bag,, make a couple of saddle bags & some toolbags & hit the local bikeshow & gun shows,, ive had pretty good luck with that but i cant quit my day job yet Buddy 09 deluxe flathead 45
  20. Hi Mike sound like a great fix especially for folks who dont have taps & dies i have never used them i tend to build/fix thing with over kill in mind thanks for the info , now i have another trick in my hat thanks buddy
  21. Thats good to hear Charlie. im moving & I packed up the Boss today, as i was brakeing it down I took a hard look at all the steel screws & the aluminum threaded holes other than the handle being loose a bit, I didnt notice any slop or "Ovaling of the alum threaded hole ive had mine for several years,, it does what i want it to do.. I do alot of bike stuff //tool bags//seats //saddle bags ,ect ect thanks Buddy
  22. Gotta start off telling ya , i like my Boss. not problems,minor if any. Im sure this was subject was tossed about, But i couldnt find it So here goes,,, The Material Guide attachment on the aluminum Boss's are held on by one steel machine screw threaded into the aluminum housing. On mine, a 1/16 turn past snug, stripped the alum threads on the machine (Snug was not tight enough, to much slop) my fix was to re-tap the threads to a larger thread size, then i ground down a Hex head machine screw as to not hit the bobbin its flush with the inside wall of the machines housing, Problem solved has this been a problem common to the alum boss's or was mine a freak thing thanks Buddy
  23. very cool, got that Steam punk flavor I make Goggles also
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