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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Its very sweet, more like a liqueur than a spirit . Some bourbons have honey and /or spices mixed in, they too can be very sweet. Original recipes are my palate HS -
@Frodo The pic bottom right, looks like something I have done with binding on horse rugs( I don't have a binder) . Sew the edges together on the inside, fold right over and sew outside. Whatever you've done, it looks very neat As for 'what is this called'....dunno....binding? Nice colours too. HS
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O'h dear
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Quite a good find for $6.00 HS
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@stevoo Have you thought about buying another one (if at all available) just for parts? A ' wrecker', if you can find one There are a few (old) threads on here regarding Junker & Ruh SD28 parts but are now closed. Is this of any use: http://www.supermanuals.com/downloadmanual.php?lang=en&iddocument=D8pdq6qshe& It references Junker & Ruh SD28. Good luck in your search. HS
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I've nailed it After fiddling about with a template using a martingale as a guide , I realised I could utilise cutting dies ..with a large hammer. It was a ' DUH ' moment. So much easier and quicker too. I can use any cutting die I want, make the ' curves' any shape I want, as far apart or as close as I want, and I can round off the edges on the sander, simple. The first belts I made I kept simple until I was confident about making the blanks, didn't want to use ex$y concho's just yet.Not bad for a first attempt . HS
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I do these quite a bit. They are fiddly, but they can be stitched back into place. Glue is useless, especially if the tack is satched in NF oil . I slot the end of the keeper back in place , ( open it up , if need be) and put a few stitches in, not just one side, but both sides. Otherwise, guaranteed the other side will fail shortly after . HS
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Today I made a few scalloped belts with concho's , don't look to bad either, and....I found a brilliant way of making the curvy bits , after messing around with a template...it was a ' duh , why didn't I think of that before' moment. I had to get the labour time down. I'll put together a few pics tomorrow While you can feel the difference, it does hold its shape, but since pieces have been cut out, it won't be as strong as a normal straight belt , if that makes sense. HS
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... 1 HP and they have 4 on the floor , Ha !! You could compromise and make the straps removable? Just a thought. HS
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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
....and all washed down with a nice dark ale, and I don't care what time of day it is I have a good rapport with the local supermarket owner, I have done leather stuff for him in the past. Every so often he'll give me a new beer to try out, a freebie ...or two from a supplier, and I give him a nice ale or two at Christmas Only this time he gave me a whole bottle of peanut whisky . Its delish, but a little sweet for my palate, so I added some dry ginger ale to it , Whacko !!! The last ale he gave me was a nice dark chocolate ale, just one 600ml can almost had me on my a***se HS -
I started the template for these belts today , and while the template was easy, using the curves of a ' martingale' , the actual making of the blank was fiddly . Found some suitable conchos for the first one, don't want to use ex$y concho's just yet until I get it right. . Updates soon The idea of using a piece of corrugated iron,isn't a bad one. I do have some in my paddock. HS
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If its in and out of the scabbard frequently, then no straps. If it only gets used occasionally, then yes, put straps on . My 2 cents worth + tax HS
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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I've always wanted to go on a trip on a few trains, one is called ' The Ghan' , goes from Adelaide to Darwin , and the other is ' The Indian Pacific' , goes to Sydney from Perth , I prefer first class Haven't seen much of Oz, but this is the perfect way to do it, no driving and no stress. One day.... Something special about riding on trains . I used to go to school daily on trains, on ' old diesel clunkers' as I called them. Modern trains look nice, but have no character . I have briefly mentioned these before, but heres a few pics of my ' Landy's' Chuck. I actually worked on the ' 62 this afternoon . Its the most likely one to start, run & drive. Just needs a bit of work on the clutch master cylinder. All orig, even the points & Champion spark plugs, and has only 53000 miles on it , mostly farm work. Theres no reason why the 68 won't run, its all there except the carby ,I also have spare parts if I need them . Was my regular drive once, I drove that everywhere back in the day . The ex military is all orig, does run, but very rough on 3 cyl's . The last time I drove it was to do the fire breaks,some years ago, the old plough is still hooked up. HS -
Just noticed, they both have ' pony tails' HS
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I'll be going back into the workshop...to work , this week, I've been on a bit of a hiatus. Time to get 'back on the horse'.First thing I'll be working on is a few templates for scalloped belts. HS
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And even if the motor itself is at fault, you may wish to get it repaired . But after having a quick look around, you may be in luck in finding a replacement . HS
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Seiko STW-8B Stitch Length Adjustment
Handstitched replied to HectorsZsazsa's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Forgive me for chiming in. Now theres something new I just learnt . On my 28B ( twin needle) theres only one button on the left , stitch length adjustment( that I have used) , and no clutch re-engage button on the right and theres also an extra hole just below the inspection plate in the centre where I can see a whole bunch of numbers next to the drive belt. I assume that has something to do with the stitch length? HS -
That made me laugh. Unless you make a gun look like a banana . " Go ahead....make my ...smoothie" HS
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I do have a belt sander, its an old ' GMC' , but works fine. When I finally get back into the workshop, I'll do photo shoot of how I will be doing them, might be helpful for anyone else wanting to do scalloped belts . I should still have the original template for those martingales. Might use that . I do have some large wad punches that I bought back in May: https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/107878-wad-punches/ I may be able to utilise one of them to get the shape for a smaller, closer ' curve' . Thanks for your input people HS
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Quite a good kit. Its very similar to my set up . I have a double action air brush , press down and pull back . I had no idea what I was doing, so I just fiddled around with it to get some practice on scraps, cardboard etc. . A regulator and water trap helps . As for the touch up gun, I use that for larger areas but mainly for sealers, but... I put acetone through it immediately after use, otherwise it will clog up quickly . But they are easy to pull apart and clean . HS
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That was the thinking behind it. Too much time wasted looking for tools. Great minds think alike friend I much prefer to re-use than throw away, even the old rotten back board I might keep....just in case @kgg thank you very much HS
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G'Day y'all, I really did try to find an actual scalloped belt blank, ( without tooling etc. ) but nup, no luck.So I found a belt pic sample and a few martingales that I made . @fredk It varies, it depends on the belt, and perhaps the conchos to be used , and how much of a curve you prefer to suit them . You could have them as wide and deep or as shallow and close as you wish...if that makes sense The belt is not mine , but the martingales are . Hopefully it will give you a bit of an idea of what I am talking about I'll do the ' make template, trace & cut' method' . And when I do make a few, I will post the actual pics of the blanks on here in case someone else asks about them . HS
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Thanks for that I have looked around, but no-one in my neck of the woods does scalloped blanks. Might go back through some old Tandy catalogues just out of interest. HS
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It was about time I tidied up my mess of tools. It hasn't been easy lately , so I've been spending a bit more time on here and keeping my mind occupied. Real estate in my workshop is at a prime, so I had to keep it compact . Turned out alright , after stuff up after stuff up.... It was an old souvenir spoon display rack, so I re-purposed it. A new backing was needed . The old wood was a little brittle , it kept breaking, hence stuff ups. I eliminated all the repeated tools , and picked out all the ' most used' tools. Surprised how many repeated tools I have. The remainder will be put into a box. HS
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Very neat and compact, I like it HS