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Chan Geer has many to pick from. If you look on Ebay I think he as some on there. I think Pro Leather carvers sells them.
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I am with camano ridge let the glue dry
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I guess we did hijack the thread a bit :gathering:
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You need Bridle leather. Is Churchill giving the V for victory or the up yours?
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Thank you Dwight. That what the 7/8" was about. It's where the buckle should wind up Chris
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The instructions say get the waist size plus 4 inches. What I don't understand is the 7/8" next to the A locator. Can you guys give me a hand on this? Chris
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Never mind it's an old cast iron stove trivet. DOH!
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Does Anyone Have Any Idea What This Is?
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Amen to the Brother!
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I like that. Thanks for the write up and pictures. Very true.
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My only question is doesn't the 2" or 50mm pulleys only slow down the top end speed and still will not effect the ramp up? Chris
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I like it when sellers refer to there home machines as industrial strength.
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Joe, Loosen the belt to where it is almost slipping. I know it sounds crazy but try it. Chris
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Help Please. What The Heck Happen And How Do I Fix It?
sinpac replied to sinpac's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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Help Please. What The Heck Happen And How Do I Fix It?
sinpac replied to sinpac's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
That was it. Thank you Hi Sylvia, I got that back where it goes but now it won't pick up the thread. Chris -
Looking For Some Feedback On A Servo Motor
sinpac replied to sinpac's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I guess I will be the only one from this whole site to have one. I will give a review when I get it. -
Very nice write up Wiz. Very Nice. Thanks for your time and effort on this. Chris
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I was looking at this servo motor Enduro™ Pro SM650-1Energy Saving,Industrial Sewing machine Servo Motor 800 WATTS anyone have any feedback on this model? Thanks, Chris
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Thank Bruce. Where would I go to replace the ferrule? It funny I never seen the split until I look at this picture. I was thinking some thinned down Titebond 2 in a hypodermic then apply a hose clamp until dry. Your thoughts? Chris
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Original. 10'X11'
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Henry G. Gomph worked under his own name from 1865 until 1872 and then with the & Co mark until 1923.My question is the brass ferrule has a hair line crack in it. Do I have it repaired or leave it because it might be a rare tool. Thanks, Chris
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