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Everything posted by TimberWolf
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Features horsehair trim & laced center overlay. Fits Harley FLSTN Deluxe.
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Howdy! I have a limited number of two-piece windshield brackets for sale. Recently semi-retired and reducing my product line. These brackets are hard to find. If you are making motorcycle windshield bags, they are perfect for the HD style, center mount bags. Selling as shown, 4 set minimum, for $23. (includes shipping)
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Hell On Wheels Cullen Bohannon's Holster Patter
TimberWolf replied to Bruno Rock's topic in Patterns and Templates
Good job Bruno! Here is one I did a while back. -
Horse Hair Trimmed Tank Panel
TimberWolf replied to TimberWolf's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
Thanks for the kind comments, benlilly1 I make the horse hair dangles, buying the components seperately. I'll post a photo soon of a similar tank panel installed on my bike. (the one above fits a newer model than mine) -
Howdy all, been a while since I posted anything. Here is a new tank panel I made for a Harley Softail Deluxe. Features a V laced overlay with horse hair dangles, brass cones and concho. I also have a few color/ concho variations of this style. Thanks for lookin' ! Tim
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That's a great idea, TwinOaks! I hate making 22 loops just because of their size. Will have to give that method a go. TW
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Howdy to all, Made this slide-on bullet carrier for 22 LR rounds. Holds 12 bullets for easy access, and fits a 2" gunbelt. Handy for when you are out plinking and stalking wayward beer cans that need killin' !! TW
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WWH & rodeomic--- Thank You !
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Howdy to all, This a pair of new spur straps I completed for my buckaroo boots. It is my own variation of the beavertail strap. I wanted to use the big etched conchos on the straps, so that required tweeking the original pattern. No buckles, (the only drawback on this style is, you have to have the button holes positioned just right to fit the boot properly) The straps are lined, as well. Thanks for takin' a look! Timber
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Latest Holster - Crossdraw For 1858
TimberWolf replied to BConklin's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
BC, I like it, good job. Interesting take on the hammer thong. Your design? I am a big fan of the C&B revolvers....the 1858 is the next one on my "want" list! BTW, do you think the target model is more accurate than the standard '58 ? Timber -
Hey guys, count me in....up north.......Jasper, GA.
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Western Gun Belt & Holster
TimberWolf replied to TimberWolf's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thank you for the kind words, y'all Tree Reaper: I started with med. brown English bridle from Wickett-Craig. Airbrushed accents using Fiebings drk.brown oil dye. Leather balm w/atom wax on top/ buffed. -
Western Gun Belt & Holster
TimberWolf replied to TimberWolf's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Hey Sixer, thanks for your post. The bullet loops are woven through slots in the belt, but to keep the loops close, you go up thru the slot, then back down thru the same slot before proceeding to the next one. The other method is stiching the loops on, but I don't like the sewn style- too easy to screw up the belt with misplaced stiches. The slotted/woven kind generally fits the bullet better in my opinion. -
Will Ghormley has very good patterns available. Check out his website......worth a look. http://www.willghormley-maker.com/OWC2.html
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It would be a little tough making the bracket with hand tools since the rectangular portion has to have a rolled "lip" on top and bottom. That is so the bag doesn't hang crooked. Yes, it could be done, but I don't think the end result would look very finished or professional. Wolvy: PM me. I have some extra brackets. If you only need a couple, I'll sell them to you. Tim
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If your customer pays via Paypal, there is a First Class mailing option when you print the shipping label. I use it alot for my ebay sales. Tim
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Problem- Artisan 3000 Needle Bar Stuck
TimberWolf replied to TimberWolf's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thanks, Art. Yes, I contacted David at Artisan, and he has been of great help. Thier customer service is top rate! T The wheel was spinning on the main shaft, and the needle bar seemed to have gotten in the wrong position to a very slight degree. David walked me through a few procedures and I am confident my machine will be back in business in short order. Tim -
I'm clueless. Here is what happened: Artisan Toro 3000 rewound a couple bobbins- seemed normal. Rethreaded machine and tested stitch on scrap. Went to pull out- noticed the bottom thread was piled up /jammed. Removed the leather/thread and tried turning the wheel by hand...it got harder to turn and then finally the needle bar is stck in the down position. Won't move now. (the bobbin thread spool was removed and I pulled the thread back out of the needle before turning it, so there is nothing jammed in the hook assembly, etc.) The wheel can be turned freely at this point, but the needle bar is stuck where it is- won't budge. Anyone have an idea? Been using this machine for almost three years- first time this has happened. Thanks Tim
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Ruger Single Six 22 Holsters
TimberWolf replied to TimberWolf's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks!.... Your holster looks good. What part of Tenn. are you in? I go to Pigeon Forge alot to visit family. -
Ruger Single Six 22 Holsters
TimberWolf replied to TimberWolf's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yep, kinda like the cobbler's kids who go without shoes! LOL. I really like my Vaquero 357, but the Single Six wins hands-down for cheap shootin' at pasture targets. Thanks for your comments! Tim