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Konapaniolo

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  1. I have an upholstery shop. Go to your local shop and buy a product called chip board. It is a little thicker than say, a cereal box. Cuts easily and you can write on it. This is what I use, and it is 26x38 inches. Gives you plenty of room. Shouldn't cost more than .75 to 1.00 @. But I do like the idea of plexi to see thru. Great idea JL


  2. Hey everyone. This is my first major leather project. Let me know what you think. I made a total of 8 identical Saddle Bags for the Flathead County Sheriff's Posse in Montana. I Used 9 oz Yellow Latigo leather for the bag and 4 oz yellow latigo for the gusset. Can't wait for the next project.post-45023-0-36617700-1441148858_thumb.jpost-45023-0-88618400-1441148879_thumb.j


  3. I have a opportunity to purchase an Adler 105-64 sewing machine at a fair market cost. I plan on doing saddle and heavy leather work. Do you folks think that this is a strong enough machine for what I am wanting to do? I have always liked the Cowboy machines and I know they will perform, Yet a little input would be great... Thanks!


  4. I have the perfect cardboard to use. I own an upholstery shop and we use a product to make our patterns. It's called chipboard. Most shops buy it by the 100 count. They are usually 30" x 48" in size and about 2-3 times the thickness of cereal boxes. easy to cut and really cheap. Maybe .75 cents @. Give that a try. Sorry If you were closer I'd just give you a few.

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