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He is out of Pennsylvania.
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Thanks fredk. Just a thought I had.
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Ok, this may be crazy but, has anyone used car wax such as Turtle Wax on pre-dyed leather? If so, what kind of results do you get? Chad
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Briefcase For My Brother
Chad Prince replied to Equiplay Saddlery's topic in Satchels, Luggage and Briefcases
Looks great. A briefcase for my brother is my next big project. Just trying to get it worked out in my mind how I want to do it. -
Try the Hardware Elf. https://hardwareelf.com
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My first padfolio
Chad Prince replied to Chad Prince's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Bikermutt07, it is a Full Spectrum hobby laser. It really is plug and play. If you have a program that prints, ie: word, adobe, ect., you can engrave with it. -
My first padfolio
Chad Prince replied to Chad Prince's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
The leather is English Bridle in Burgundy from Wickett and Craig. There is a slit in the pocket that you slide the back of the pad through. -
My first padfolio
Chad Prince replied to Chad Prince's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Very nice.
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I would use chipboard as a stiffener. As for a finish for waterproofing, why not carnauba cream?
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That is so cool. Nice design.
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Sir, Can I get a shipping quote to 78227? Thank you.
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How about some Chicago Screws and a little Loctite?
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I think you should send it to me so you can save the embarassment of having to use it. Very nice work there.
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First Try At A Pancake
Chad Prince replied to Chad Prince's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
How I did the edge was I wet it and used a Tandy wood burnisher. I then dyed the whole thing and re wet the edge burnished it again then used bee wax and burnished one last time. Total of about 15 minutes. Chad -
First Try At A Pancake
Chad Prince replied to Chad Prince's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Sir, It's an OWB. I haven't put the belt slots in yet because I want to see where the customer want to wear it. : ) Chad -
This is my first try at a pancake style holster. It's for a Walther PPS. Edges
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Need a little help. I made a couple of holsters for my revolvers. I wet formed them to the guns waited until dry and then stained them. After staining them they apparently shrank because they are now very tight. What do I do to loosen them up a little? Do I re-wet them? Any help is appreciated. Chad