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  1. nice job man .that came out real cool!!
  2. im with tracy on that one...
  3. i have been using pecards for my seats,and havent had any rub offs with dye on anybody yet,thank god.i usually buff until i see no more dye come off,on a light color rag .and then i add couple light coats of pecards and let it sit for a day to then buff off.if i get a stubborn seat where the dye doesnt seem to buff off,i use a piece of denim and lexol..actually give the credit to roger on that secert,works great..just my 2 cents!!
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    that came out real sweet!! nice job..got some nice depth,curious what kind of tools did you pick up from barry king? and what did they cost? i wanted to upgrade some of my own soon..
  5. kevin nice job man,whats the price tag on something like that?
  6. i missed that thread ,thats some cool info,thanks clay!! anybody else make there own lifters,please chime in ,and post pics!! gonna make a few myself .when i get the chance..
  7. cool thanks for the pics roger!!!, how did you make them,did you grind down a small screwdriver? looks like its on an angle! i wanna give a try ,just dont have anything to compare it to,to make it...
  8. before the site crashed there was thread on lifters? i think beeza or somebody made a homemade one,does anybody know how to get that thread posted again..thanks..
  9. thanks roger!!! john has been a while.how have you been? been pretty busy,not out of control,but steady.. whinewine i usually make a diffrent template out of carboard or whatever is laying around ,i use 6-7 oz for the top and the 3-4 oz for the sides!!! i lay my top template over the 3-4 0z cut out the middle and transfer my hole,so lines right up .and add 1/8 edge for the holes.hopefully this makes sense..
  10. thanks guys!! its a huge seat,for sure...i gotta cover the bottom still.took 25 yds of lace,for this seat.. freak ,yes it takes a bit more to mold.not to bad.just soak the living crap out of it and pull and hope you get all the puckers out!!
  11. just finished this seat for a customer in south carolina.. needs to be condtioned and sealed..
  12. i like them a lot!! came out real clean on design and tooling.nice job ..
  13. roger,looks good bro.tooling is sweet..im slacking on posting pics here...like what you did with your site to!!!
  14. i like it man!! construction clean,stitching and tooling looks great!!
  15. woo hoo!!! i was having the shakes,not getting my leather fix...glad to see you guys are back up and running..what happened anyway??
  16. nice job roger,what color is that?
  17. i use the sanding sponges from the hardware store,works great!!!
  18. roger cool bag!!what kind of material do you line your bags with?
  19. looks good roger!!! nice work bro..
  20. somebody posted this on the other website ,levi contact info on where hes been recovering.. If anyone would like to send a card or anything here is the info: Baptist Rehabilitation Center C/O Randy L. Adams 9601 Interstate 630, room 219 Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-7299
  21. steve sorry to hear about your friend bro..i feel for you to, lost a good friend myself a few yrs ago in a bike wreck...heres the lastest update on levi.. I spoke with Grumpy this AM. He has a real positive outlook. He has been going to physical therapy every day and re-training his body and mind. He seems to be in good spirits. The rehabilitation center is going to allow him to do leather work as a part of his rehab. Levi has some good friends in Arkansas. They have paid off his bike and a re-building it. They have also built handicap access into his house and re-designed his bathroom for easy access. He has a great amount of support from his local motorcycle ministry. Grumpy looks forward to getting back on his motorcycle and doin some riding!!
  22. if i hear anymore news ,i will let everybody know!!!.im sure levi knows everybodys pulling for him to..
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