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  1. Samantha ... If you havent started DONT. I have restored many projects & if you go the the 50 50 you are about to destroy the work. email me & I can help you NortonCustomLeather@gmail.com
  2. Rannoch you may be able to fill the holes depending on the final color of the leather. Black yes, show brown yes
  3. Nettie you can redo the wiring and run it to test. In normal use if the machine has an oil sump you will have to use oil. It should have an oil sump under it. There is designated sewing machine oil. You can not use any other oil. Transporting... you should have a removal plug for draining the oil when changed. So you would have to remove & fill upon setup. You should be able to get a manual from singer. If not you can email me & I may be able to get one. Brad NortonCustomLeather@gmail.com
  4. if any of the material is metal you could get a gold plater. it also plates in other colors. i have one im selling, like it i just dont use it. for leather i wouldn't recommend any foil. it doesn't flex enough & will not with stand the use
  5. this is a couch i redone. i may be able to get you the right info or help. feel free to email Brad. NortonCustomLeather@gmail.com
  6. im in TN & might be able to help guide you thru the process if your interested feel free to contact me NortonCustomLeather@gmail.com
  7. Bee did u find an answer that satisfied your cleaning need? i may be able to help if not. iv done major repairs on leather furniture & other items
  8. Goat will make a nice liner. I question why so thick on your holsters? If I do a heavy holster it is normally for a Desert Eagle style gun. Most of my holsters are designed out if 5/6 lined or not. My holsters are also designed so only the wearer can remove the gun. All are done with no retention straps or snaps.
  9. I don’t get on here much, but if you would like to still discuss this issue feel free to email me & I will discuss it with you today Brad Norton Custom Leather
  10. check with Springfield Leather Company
  11. You can go to the singer web & DL the manual. If it can be slowed it should show you how
  12. if you can get to it you can always do a backing of leather that will resist the tear. i would not expect the denim to tear tho. looks good i like it
  13. With all iv done , I don't line anything. Feeling is lining is for the "bulk" producers that have something to hide. coach, lv, ect... while lining has its place, dress belts, some purses/wallets, the craft many of us do should be enjoyed inside & out. if you properly treat the leather it will protect your gun
  14. Papps drop me an email & i can get more information from you & probably help you out. i dont get on here much NortonCustomLeather@gmail.com
  15. yes normal. as the die rewets it will remove some.
  16. Hondo I dont get on here much but if your still looking for advice you can contact me at NortonCustomLeather.com. iv posted a couch & holster i redone
  17. i dont get on here often tho i see nothing has changed meaning no one answered you. knowing this late i have done what you are asking. if you still need advice you can contact me at NortonCustomLeather.com
  18. Springfield Leather Company can guide you to everything you need. I deal with them & have for 6 years. Always helpful & they are expanding the business to meet customer needs.
  19. Springfield Leather Company
  20. SLC or NICK-O sewing in Tennessee may be able to tell you about it
  21. EW I see a whole lot of pain & heart ache coming from that purchase
  22. pvc tubing works great. you can stack them & mount them together so they won't roll off
  23. copper rivets - take a Dremel with the drum sander, remove the top of the rivet conchos - if you have a drill driver with the ratchet function they will come rite off
  24. Scooby, have you ever used acetone on leather? I have not is why I ask, tho i would caution using it. I have used acetone on many things like metal & oil based paint.
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