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Hello Alicetime, All of the advice given works, some better than others, and big factor is leather used originally and products used during the finishing phase. I have used saddle soap, glycerin when I thought it would assist, acetone as well and even a combination of various cleaning products while experimenting. I have refinished, mostly in black, some with blue undercoat, and other dye products, such as Angelus Chocolate, which appears to be almost black, on some leathers. Nothing to lose and much to gain. Hope it works out and you end up with a fantastic bag. Neat things to do. God Bless. Ray
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Thank you to those who expressed an interest in the clamp. It has been sold. God Bless. Ray
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First Stab At A Lined Belt
raysouth replied to LederRudi's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Meine Herr Rudi, it looks great. Quality workmanship is apparent. God Bless. Ray -
I have met and purchased from a number of stamp makers. Studio-N, who is a member here, as well as, Grey Ghost Graphics. Great stamps and will make almost anything you need. Hope this helps. God Bless. Ray
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Howdy Y'all, Just posted pics of a few of the mallet dies under for sale, cutting tools. Also listed a nice cobblers clamp under hand tools. Placed a pic of the box in which the 20 tom pneumatic/hydraulic jack is, as received and listed under tools for sale. Hope everyone finds something they can use. Some neat shapes for the creative mind, in thos clamps. God Bless. Ray
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This is just a follow up on the jack I have listed. Pic of the box may help someone decide. God Bless. Ray
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Purchased this cobblers tool some time ago and it remained on shelf in shop and never used, so, time for someone else to use and enjoy. It is a nice sturdy clamp, operated by use of wingnut. I suppose the jaws could be lined with leather if needed. Nice addition to anyones shop, especially if you enjoy vintage tools used in the trade. Selling for $40.00 plus postage. Not extremely heavy but have no idea what shipping would be. Would take a stab and say somewhere between $10.00 and $20.00, give or take, depending where it is going. Sure you will like this clamp and it appears never to have been abused. Email if interested. Would be possible to use in making yourself a custom stitching pony. Gos Bless. Ray
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Here are a few of the mallet dies I am selling at $40.00 per die. Some interesting shapes and allows you to be creative. Could not get to using them as I had hoped so, perhaps better to put them in the hands of someone able to create. Postage will be by flat rate box via postal service. Will use the small box whenever I can and they run around 12.00 per box. The larger box is @ 17.00 per box. If you purchase more than one, I will do everything I can to ship at the lowest rate possible by packing whatever I can into the flat rate box. Just email and will use time of your email as it will be first come, etc. Sure you understand. I have some basic measurements if you need them. God Bless. Ray
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If anybody has any interest in mallet dies, please drop me a note. Hope to get into the shop this week end to size each of them that will be sold. I may regret saying this but, I am going to let them go for $40.00 per die, plus shipping. If you cut a lot of different shapes and like to be creative, these may be something of interest. If you have any idea of rectangular, square, or round sizes that would be of interest, I can check them to see if I have what you need. They are all in what I would say, is very good shape. May be one or two at the good level. I have used a few of them in my 3 ton press and works okay. The handles could be removed if you wanted to use in clicker. Picture here is a view inside the cabinet where I have them stored, just to give an idea of what is there. God Bless. Ray
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Just to let everyone know, I just posted a new Stohlman Round Knife in for sale cutting tools. God Bless. Ray KNIFE HAS JUST BEEN SOLD.
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I have a brand new Al Stohlman Round Knife, still in the original box and ready to sell it. Will sell for $35.00 plus postage of around $7.00, and perhaps less. Send me a note if interested. Beginning to go through shop at a slow pace and will gradually post other items. God Bless. Ray KNIFE IS SOLD---
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You have come to the right place. Plenty of information here and loads of good folks. Welcome and have a good time------ God Bless. Ray
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Great to have you on the site. Welcome and enjoy---- Ray
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Happy that you found the site. Great folks, plenty of information, and some very interesting topics that should be of value to anyone interested in leather. God Bless. Ray
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Great to have you in the group. You apparently lead a very interesting life. Go for it--------Laugh, love, play hard, and live long. God Bless. Ray
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Ideas For Working In A Small Space!
raysouth replied to Pennypower's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Take a look at the folding tables at Sams Club. I used two of the 6' tables for a long time. Placed 1/2" plywood on top of table to make more rigid and used shellac to finish. Looked good and worked out okay. They also come in folding size of 4'. God Bless. Ray -
Okay, here is the scoop on the free paint. Was fortunate that someone stopped in and gave me an assist and we did a quick inventory of the paints.348---2 ounce bottles 15---8 ounce bottles 5---4 ounce bottles 1---1oz bottle of pearl 3---4 ounce art deco texture 3---16 ounce of dry powder paint We packed 74 bottles into a large Priority Flat Rate Postal Box and it would require 7 total boxes at the rate of $16.85 PER BOX. In my opinion, that is an excessive amount of postage but if you want them shipped let me know. I have no idea what a single large box would be via UPS but feel it would be considerably less expensive than the flat rate boxes of the postal service. I am not able to pack them in a single box and take to the UPS Store to check the cost soooooooooooo, unless you want to commit to whatever they may charge, I will have someone do that for me. Let me know if interested. The postal rate was quite a shocker. Had no idea that the flat rate boxes had become so expensive to use. I thank all of you that have expressed an interest in the paint. God Bless. Ray
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Hello PPSTONER, Press would be a fine way to use for leather but physical limitations now getting in my way. Taken on more than I can handle. Good for others to carry on. Hopefully, someone on the site will be able to purchase the items and put them to good use. God Bless. Ray
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What Is This Tool Called, And Where Do I Find It?
raysouth replied to conceptdiba's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
This is an interesting use of tools that are common in my shop. Never considered using pyrography for sealing edges but easy to see how could be done. There are many pyrography burners available, and very reasonable handpieces/tips that will do the same thing. I also have a digital temp. control solder station that I did not get to use much and have packed away, that would also perfom well in this area. You could go to any of the pyrography sites and view the different machine or simply do a search for pyrography tools. The basic pyrography pens, which are very inexpensive, would also work but care would have to be used as they would not be temperature controlled. Take a look at the basic tools and tips as offered at Walnut Hollow, to give you some idea of the tools available. There are controllers made for the basic pens as well, but no idea who is making them today. Will have to try this myself, as it seems to do a very nice job on edging. God Bless. Ray -
HELLO FOLKS,BE SURE TO CHECK THE 3 LISTING AS I WILL BE WITHDRAWING THE BOOKS ON APRIL 15. GOD BLESS. RAY
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PLEASE CHECK THE 3 LISTINGS AS I WILL BE WITHDRAWING THE BOOKS FOR SALE AS OF APRIL 15.THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS. RAY