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This is a holster retention strap with a 15mm snap and an 8mm rivet. What is the name of the SS plate that connects them, and who sells them?
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I do agree that it is very cool.
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I love how copper hardware and leather compliment each other. The carving is in very good taste as well.
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Looks very Crocodile Dundee'sh
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machines on craigslist: what can handle 12oz net thickness?
DrmCa replied to berninicaco3's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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Thank you for a neat trick! I too have a coil of brake cupro-nickel pipe lying around. Mind you, it turns green if left in the moist environment, so probably it is a good idea to find a way to coat them rings.
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Oh, not another former binder!
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Do the scales look backwards, or is it just me?
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Yeah, garden variety edgers that are dime a dozen.
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So... Did you end up buying anything?
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If it stitches, then it is good. This is no rocket science. Visually inspect for wear and sew a few leathers. Hopefully there will be little wear on this slow machine as opposed to high-speed textile machines on which the thread literally grinds groves into parts. Unfortunately this is not a guarantee against parts breaking down the road, which is possible due to the age.
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Correct me if I am wrong, but the needle system of 97-10 is 7-4. They are about $20-25 a pack and come in 23-25 sizes.
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He's talking out of his rear end. Tar and feathers in order. Talk to a different dealer. I have a small pulley on my Family 550 servo that your Consew is a clone of. It stitches at the lowest 350 just fine. The pulley came from a Hitachi clutch motor that was on my Juki DDL when I got it. This is why I love the old-style Family 550 with a keyed shaft instead of the new Rex etc with a threaded shaft: they used to be compatible with clutch motors. Do you mean General Industrial Sewing Machines? GSM Sewing? If you do, then the name of the owner is Neal, and he is indeed very knowledgeable and helpful person.
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Are you using leatherpoint needle? Is your machine new or used and where did you source it? Please also post the picture of your needle plate and feed dog.
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Not sure how I got added. Never requested it. I know it may come as a surprise, but could you please remove me?
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Simple and practical. Love them!
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Taurus cylinder arm machine
DrmCa replied to TheDavidLeathermanShow's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Or sell it and get a different servo. My Family 550Wt is slow at its lowest setting. -
Taurus cylinder arm machine
DrmCa replied to TheDavidLeathermanShow's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
It's worth asking whether it is a 110 or 220 V motor. -
Taurus cylinder arm machine
DrmCa replied to TheDavidLeathermanShow's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
It is set up for binding but missing the actual binder and tape spool holder. To do straight stitching, you are going to have to buy a regular needle plate, feed dog, feet and that black arm cover that I cannot remember the correct term for. Maybe more parts need to be replaced. Wizcraft will tell. -
Ah! Sorry! These: I've put my pennies under these feet, between them and the fiberboard of the tabletop.
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You, people who can take a piece of leather and turn it into a saddle, have my deepest respect. I only ever rode in the fruits of your work but never even dreamed of making anything as complex and involved.
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Having seen Uwe's 3D-printed feet and having contemplated doing the same, I bought a spool of Ninjaflex and showed the design to a family member who is proficient with CAD, but they are busy. So, in the mean time I have to use the machine, and having to lift up the body every time I have to slide open the bobbin compartment drives me nuts. Well, keep in mind that Canada had gotten rid of the penny, some years back, and that I still have a coffee can full of them... In the end it cost me exactly 12 cents, to fix the feet: one stack of 2 under each of the rear feet and two stacks of 2 under each of the front. These were the best 12 cents that I have ever spent, as now the bobbin cover slides out freely. Whew!
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My First Attempt at Holsters
DrmCa replied to VikingKong's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
They are nice but a retention freak in me says 'uh-oh' -
Juki LU-1508NS Lubrication System Question
DrmCa replied to MCFromCanada's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
See if this thread helps: You can d/l a service manual for that machine from http://www.dixiesewing.com/JUKI SERVICE.htm