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government handouts in Australia
sheowahya replied to leatheroo's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
So... does $950 from the government sound good? Would you like to get ANOTHER $1,425 from the Australian government? Sound too good to be true? Not so, depending on your income. Under existing superannuation co-contribution rules, the Government fully or partly matches superannuation contributions made by eligible individuals on incomes of up to $60,342 for the 2008-09 financial year. Those on $30,342 or less are eligible to receive the maximum co-contribution of $1.50 for every $1 contributed to super up to $1,000 with the maximum co-contribution capped at $1,500 each year. This means that taxpayers earning under $30,342 could make a $950 personal contribution to their superannuation fund, which the Government would then match with a further contribution of $1,425 into their super fund. OK... this is found money after all right? You weren't expecting it, and you've been living "ok" without it. So, why not take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity and put the $950 straight into your super account and collect the government co-contribution? You do WANT to retire someday right??? Cheers Marilyn -
I am getting ready to start my first project now that I have everything unpacked and set up in my new home here in Australia. I went to the store to buy a can of rubber cement... only to leave every store in town disappointed and leave the shopkeeper shaking his/her head and probably muttering something about that Yank that's always asking for the dumbest things. In the States I used ordinary common rubber cement to hold the leather to poster board to keep it from stretching while carving & tooling. What do you use here? What should I be asking for? Thanks for your help!! Cheers Marilyn
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I have heard how leather crafting is a dying art, and how we should take the chance to introduce it whenever possible. Well, I tried to do my little part to introduce the craft to newcomers. As some of you know, I recently moved from the USA to Australia. The company I work for sponsored a "Girls Night In". That's a fundraising event for the Cancer Council. The ladies decided they wanted to spend their night in learning a new craft. I was asked (more like shang highed) because I'm the new kid on the block, to share my leather working experience (limited as it may be) with the ladies. I wasn't really prepared for this and I'm not a very good teacher, but I gave about a 45 minute talk on the basics of casing (how/why) swivel knife use, and what various other tools are, how they're used, and why. Then it was on to the creative part of the evening. I had parts/pieces pre-cut for various small projects. Among those chosen were: bookmark, solid wrist band, mystery braid wrist band, luggage tag, coin purse, and a hair bun holder. Everyone had a GREAT time, took out some frustration from the work day and went home with a great project that they were proud to show off. I think there will be pictures in the next company newsletter. It was suggested that I contact the local adult learning center to offer to teach a mini class... about 8 weeks. I'm not that good, but it was nice of them to suggest it. I just wanted to let everyone know that anyone can introduce the craft to "newbies" we never know when the next great leather craftsman will be born!! Cheers Marilyn Victoria, Australia
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Richmond Tigers For the sake of household happiness and until I am educated enough to have a personal favourite. Thank goodness my partner isn't a HUGE sports fan, just a BIG one If that's the most important decision I have to make, then I've got it made!!!! and here I am fretting over what job to take and where to live. silly me... I've been worried about all the wrong stuff. Marilyn
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I fed my very first roo the other day!! I was SO excited, like a little kid the night before Christmas. I had my camera with me, it was in my pocket. That's a safe place for it. Unfortunately, it doesn't take very good pictures when in ones pocket. I have to get better at taking the camera with me and then remembering to use it. Once I'm settled in and have a real home, I'll get out more and I'll be sure to post pictures. I've started an Australia album on my Webshots page (link below where is says my pictures HERE) but it's still empty Right now pictures would mostly consist of cows out to pasture. I'm out in farm country and it is INCREDIBLY beautiful here!! Cheers Marilyn
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HERE I AM!!! I landed in Melbourne on April 17 as scheduled. I am having trouble adjusting to "Aussie Time" Where I come from, a New York minute happens in 2 seconds flat, things here move just a tad bit slower I spent the first three weeks touring around Victoria to get a feel of all the regions. Now I think I've decided that I want to settle somewhere in the Gippsland region. I'm staying in the Warragul area and am trying to build my new life. My container has cleared customs/quarantine. I had several WIPs (works in process) on my bench when I packed up, so I took the chance and just packed everything. I fully expected quarantine to charge me a fortune for treatments, or to destroy the lot. I am pleased to report that they let everything in!! Now... all I need is a job and a home so I can unpack and get back to work!! It has been more than a month since I've done anything "crafty" and I'm going NUTS!! Marilyn
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Jim Linnell in Florida this weekend
sheowahya replied to ClayB's topic in Special Events, Contests and Classes
Well.... y'all will know where to find me this Saturday!!! Cheers Marilyn -
barra, I was just thinking the very same thing!!! There is just something about listening to radio from another land. Even though it's in perfect english (ok... almost perfect LOL) it still sounds exotic!!! Here is my all time favourite... http://fm985.com.au/LISTEN_LIVE.html Cheers Marilyn
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Mission accomplished!!!! Thank you one and all. I bought a pair of nippers and it came out fairly easy... well... not exactly easy, but very minimal damage to the leather so I'm happy. THANK YOU!!!! Marilyn
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Can anyone tell me how to remove rivets? I made a bit of a booboo and I need to remove two rivets and I'm stumped as to how to do it without damaging the leather. Advice, suggestions, and comments GREATLY appreciated. Cheers Marilyn
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The plane lands in Melbourne, I don't have much say over that, but I'm not planning on living in Melbourne (Melbun? I'm working on my accent LOL) I'm hoping to settle in a regional area. Right now I'm being considered for a position in Mildura, time will tell. I'm sure I'll be sending out an SOS for "where do I get ____?" once I've got my stuff back and have unpacked my workshop and am ready to get back to work. It's wonderful to know that I have some people I can get local information from. HHmmmmm football or grand prix... please tell me they aren't on at the SAME time!!! Cheers Marilyn
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Ok... this Yank is moving to Victoria in April, so let's see if I've learned anything.... In the arvo (afternoon) I went to the olds (parents) for a barbie (BBQ, cookout). It was BYO (bring your own) so I took some sangers(sandwich) and snags (sausages) and a slab (case of beer). The forecast was for a stinker (hot one) so I was in my stubbies (shorts) and thongs (flip flops). Shazza (Sharon) had acca dacca (AC/DC) blasting and was pissed (drunk) as a parrot. It wouldn't be long before she had a chunder (threw up)! Bluey (Blue Cattle Dog or a redhead) had one eye glued to the reruns of the aerial ping pong (Australian Rules Football) on the box (TV) and the other on Shazza (Sharon), but he had buckleys (no) chance there. Out the back (In the back yard) the liquid amber (beer) was flowing, the mozzies (mosquitos) and blowies (blow flies) had everyone doing the Australian salute (waving their hand around their face to shoo away the flies). Davo (Dave) had come in his budgie smugglers (mens swimming shorts), he is such a wanker (makes a big deal out of nothing) and a cheap skate to boot (didn't bring anything for the BYO). We ran out of grog (liquor) so I jumped in my ute (SUV or truck) and went to the local (town store). I grabbed some mackers (McDonald's hamburger joint) on the way back. I was nackered (exhausted) by now so I grabbed a possie (position, seat, chair) next to shazza (Sharon) who was talking piffle (nonsense) about some feral (hippie) yobbo (person rough around the edges, uncouth) at work. I was too stuffed (tired) to answer, so she spat the dummy (baby pacifier) (got a case of the arse with me) and pissed off (left). That's my take on the story. Cheers Marilyn Miami, FL to Melbourne, VIC in 42 days!!!!
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I'm moving overseas in a little more than a month and I was wondering what I'd do with my collection. Now I know. Thank you!!!! Marilyn
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used to have a download of every craftool made
sheowahya replied to whinewine's topic in Leather Tools
They say this list isn't complete, but it sure seems comprehensive http://pslac.org/stamp1001-1500.html Cheers Marilyn -
Thoughts & Prayers for a full recovery. Bill is such a tremendous source of inspiration to so many of us. Marilyn
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decided to make a pair of sandals
sheowahya replied to sheowahya's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
A great big THANK YOU to each of you!! Santa just might get that list finished this year after all!! Marilyn -
I have decided to make a pair of sandals for Christamas presents this year. I would like to make the sole a good, thick, cusiony, non-skid, rubber material, for use by the pool. I've done some surfing, but haven't found what I'm looking for. Of course, I'm not 100% sure of what the technical term is that I should be using. Any suggestions are most welcome. Cheers Marilyn
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I asked this very same question to the Manager of my local Tandy store. He told me to bring my knife with me the next time I came into the store. I did. Right there, he cased a piece of scrap, sharpened and stropped my knife. He made a few cuts, made a few adjustments, and then handed me the knife and set me to work. That was the BEST lesson I've ever had. Now I have a better idea when it's "right" and when it's not.
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barrel saddle repair
sheowahya replied to rawhide1's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
I must preface this by saying that I don't know a thing about saddles. I just want to pass along this tid bit of information... In the current issue of The Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal there is an article (Part 1 of 2) titled "Covering an Iron Saddle Horn - Grain Side Out" by Bob Klenda. It may be of interest to folks. Cheers Marilyn -
Steak anyone? :dribble: And when we're done we can make Charles & Linda a set of matching luggage for their next road trip. :biggrin:
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WAY cool!!! And this just gave me an idea for my annual Holiday Card!! Thanks for sharing this!!!! Cheers Marilyn
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You might want to give Hidecrafter a try. www.hidecrafter.com Chapter Iâ€â€Making Leather Feathers #0033-01 DVD (also in VHS) $24.95 I haven't ordered from them yet, but I'm saving up for an order next month. :angel_not: Cheers Marilyn
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I'm preparing to move overseas and I'd like some advice on how to pack up my workbench for the move. As my entire life will be in a container in the middle of the ocean for approximately eight weeks, I'm concerned about salt water damage. The shippers all assure me that they have never had any problems. I asked them how many times they have moved people with tool sets of any sort, they couldn't tell me and wouldn't give me any previous clients for referrals. Not a good sign. So my question is what can/should I do to protect my tools? One of the shippers said they would coat them with a light coat of oil before packing. This worries me A LOT because of what the oil will do to leather once I am unpacked and back to work. I want to vacuum pack everything. Am I being obsessive? All advice is welcome on this matter. Thank you, Marilyn Pompano Beach, FL to Melbourne, Australia
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the "view new posts" button and attaching files to a post
sheowahya replied to hiloboy's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
WHEW!! I thought I was doing something wrong. Thanks for the info!!!! Cheers Marilyn -
the "view new posts" button and attaching files to a post
sheowahya replied to hiloboy's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
You are not the only one experiencing this error. I get it every time I try to "View New Posts" Now I'm going through them all manually. Cheers Marilyn