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Northmount

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  1. As mentioned in other posts, you need to add info about shipping, will you ship, where to, who pays. Please comply. Obviously, the time window for for you to edit the first post in the thread has closed, so just add a post with the required information.
  2. Just add the info in a new post. The "Edit Window" is only open for a few hours, somewhere between 2 and 5 hours. I haven't been able to nail down the exact number.
  3. The "Edit Window" times out after a few hours, from what I see, seems to be between 2 to 5 hours. So the best way is to just add the info in a new post in the same thread. Other option is to ask a moderator to make the changes to the original post. Need to provide the wording to be changed/inserted.
  4. You need to state shipping info. Will you ship, where to, who pays?
  5. This applies to all your posts equipment for sale. You need to state any shipping restrictions, etc.
  6. State shipping restrictions, etc.
  7. You need to state shipping, will you ship, where to, who pays.
  8. You need to state whether you will ship, where to, and who pays.
  9. I moved your post to leather sewing machines, You are much more likely to get some answers here.
  10. I moved your post to leather sewing machines. You are much more likely to get answers here.
  11. @Mocivnik Moved your post to Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners. And to comment on NFO, it is a conditioner used to replace natural oils lost due to dyes and other treatments. It is not a finish. Also finishes (acrylic or lacquer) seal the surface of the leather. It helps prevent loss of natural oils, fats, etc. and blocks addition of oils, liquids, and other stuff that may damage the permanently degrade the appearance of the leather. It can wear off if the article is subject any type of abrasion over time. So a wax is often used to protect the finish and is normally buffed to remove any excess.
  12. Updated the title to represent the actual topic.
  13. If you hover over the member's avatar, you will get a popup where there is a link to see the members recent posts. It's handy when you want to see more of a member's posts.
  14. Pictures are too small to see any detail. Resize the original pics to 800 pixels in the longest dimension and we should be good to go with lots of detail.
  15. Fixed it for you!
  16. I moved your post to "wanted" in the Marketplace area.
  17. Moved your post to Sewing Leather
  18. I moved your post to Marketplace Items For Sale Miscellaneous/Other
  19. I moved your post to Marketplace > Items For Sale > Books/Patterns/Periodicals/Videos Here are the marketplace rules https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/70-announcements/
  20. Nonsense reply to a post, claims to be from USA but IP is Nam Sách, Hải Dương Province, Vietnam

    Banned

  21. IP says Richardson, Texas, 75080 (USA) It is a good idea to include your location in your profile so you get answers that may be more applicable to your area and needs.
  22. @AndreaIbis You should be posting using English. It is the language for this site. You have included English before so I guess it slipped your mind with these posts.
  23. Nice! I setup on top of my deepfreeze too. A bathroom exhaust fan on the bottom of a cabinet above the freezer, ducted into my furnace room, just the other side of the wall. I setup a cardboard spray booth with open front. The furnace room had 2 gas fired water heaters and a condensing furnace. The water heaters are vented up through a chimney. There is enough air flow that the furnace room never sees the atmosphere go above the LEL (lower explosive limit) for the dye or paint, or finish, so no worries there. Combustion air is drawn from outside, none of the air from the furnace room ever gets drawn back into the house, standard design according to safety codes for furnace and water heater requirements and fresh air makeup to the house. Compressed air comes from my shop compressor in my detached garage. Just had to run a hose between house and garage through an underground conduit that was already in place for power, network, phone lines. My only cost were the air hose and good quality quiet bathroom exhaust fan. All else is was scrounged materials from my hoard or free like cardboard.
  24. You give far too much credit to our governments. It was just a few years ago, maybe during Covid, that our government decided in their great wisdom to extend the return to standard daylight into November in order to improve energy savings. Studies have been done several times over the various years daylight saving time was implemented or repealed. All showed there was no real energy savings, just shifted the usage period. Ontario and BC have decided that they will move to eliminate DST when the states south of them decide to. They make claims that it interferes with business if they are not on the same time. Seems that doesn't bother Arizona or Saskatchewan. South Easter BC used to stay on STD time year around. So part of the time there were with Alberta and the rest of the time they were with the rest of BC. Their major trading is with southern Alberta as it is closer than the rest of BC. I have worked on projects with partners in the UK, Germany, France, India, Shanghai, NY state, and Ohio at the same time and never had trouble with communications with them. With UK, France, and Germany, we could conference in the morning my time, and any revisions end of day or next morning. Just part of business to make things fit. Sometimes coming in an hour earlier, or staying an hour later, pretty much my typical day anyhow. It's time to get rid of this flip-flopping back and forth. It is healthier to be on a STD time and far fewer accidents and heart attacks in the 2 weeks following each change while people are having to readjust. For shift workers, make no difference as they are always changing their awake hours according to their shift schedule. My rant, done.
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