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Everything posted by thunter9
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you would be better off if you would post what it is
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not for years and years 30 plus years they were good then and there still open
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a great buy
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sorry guys for sale singer 111-w155 asking 600 with table
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buy local. go to a plastic dis. regal plastic. st Louis . lots of offices across the country , American plastic. texas try orthotic prosthetic shop that builds their own stuff. you want to use low density poly ethylene 1/4 -3/8
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located in Iowa. had it just gone through . new timing belt and tuned and oiled. extra lg table , has org. clutch motor with custom small 1 inch pulley . sews relatively slow. asking 600 if interested let me know and l'll send pictures. I'm in the possess of moving and don't have room for all 3 machines lol this is a walking foot machine
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jeff you opening a new door
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ralphs industrial sewing mach in Denver has the largest variety of collors in stock depends on what weight your looking for D-E which is #69
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gone for years now think Coats bought them out
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never heard of #13 copper
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picture would be nice
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#14 look to be about the size that levi used in their pockets. #12 sounds like the one your looking for , #10 are a little heaver but the heads closer to a # 12 , #9 good all around size #8 and #7 we used to rivet stirrup braces on shoes. these are big dogs buy out west
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McPherson out of seattle same company
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#12 length always matters they are sold by the pound yes Montana leather carries them you need #12 3/4 inch with washers you want copper not nickel plated McPherson out of seattle same company
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you know how big #6 are the head alone is 5/8-3/4 inch and the shaft close to 1/4 inch . Montana leather billings Montana carry # 7
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http://www.powersew.com/ try this place they been here a long time missed where you are at '
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Product Comparison has anyone ever compared these two machines?
thunter9 replied to MorrisDetroit's topic in Suppliers
theirs a guy in iowa that has https://www.facebook.com/groups/leathertools/ i'd offer him 2000 good luck for both machines- 1 reply
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you can make your own rivet setter take a #8 bolt 1/2 inch and about 2 inch in length. . on the end of the bolt the threaded end drill a hole thats a little larger the the copper rivet you want to set. and deeper than the rivet you want to use. this will set the washer. you can also use it to dome the rivet by setting it on a pc of 12 iron thick leather . as for the setter just take a 6" pc of hardened ill rod 3/8 and at one end drill a shallow divet i'd use a 3/16 drill bit then grind a long tapper to almost to the edge of what you drilled on the end re harden it if you think you need to and your good to go so if you have a drill press and a belt grinder go for it
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i've seen it over the years . never used it though
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those are hollow rivets Ohio travel bag
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Bartender's Friend/ Oxalic Acid mix ratio?
thunter9 replied to CaptQuirk's topic in How Do I Do That?
so you buy one or two pounds of the stuff . keep it in a plastic coffee can. make up enough to fill a qt squeeze bottle. plastic and your good to go. I buy it from Montana leather billings mt -
Bartender's Friend/ Oxalic Acid mix ratio?
thunter9 replied to CaptQuirk's topic in How Do I Do That?
oxalic acid is fairly cheap I get from Montana leather out of billings MT -
Bartender's Friend/ Oxalic Acid mix ratio?
thunter9 replied to CaptQuirk's topic in How Do I Do That?
wow I watched the barkeepers friend video never know the they are both the same. I've always bought by weigh never knew that the other is oxalic acid . that said I was told that the water will only absorb only so much of the crystals. I always keep it in a plastic squeeze bottle with a spout. add a little water add some crystals. you just need to make sure you rinse the thing your cleaning well with clean water and set to the side to be molded or just dry. me I'd mold the leather wipe it down and block it so the surface smooth clean it with the acid then rinse it and let it dry . at least that's how I was taught. -
Have tons of rivets snaps clips buckles etc
thunter9 replied to Janmaderroberts's topic in Suppliers
lol and I thought I was first in line -
Have tons of rivets snaps clips buckles etc
thunter9 replied to Janmaderroberts's topic in Suppliers
I think some of that stuff after its been here a while I would think you could contact a finding company. big enough one might just buy it all if the price was right . just give us a chance first