Rodeoman
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How much for the lot or the clicker press alone?
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2 minutes ago, Timbo said:I don't have any more chucks to make more. But #'s 7,9 or 10 would be a close shape to #1.
If I had any chucks left I'd be glad to make you one but I've got them all epoxied in.Let me know if you think any of those will work for you.ThanksTimCan you not get more of the chucks? Its the material I love
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Can I get a #1?
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what would you do on all the snaps and rivets?
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24 minutes ago, LatigoAmigo said:Maybe you could try it out and report back. Cottonseed oil is not so common around here, so it might be up to you to give it a shot.
Planning on doing so in the next day or two
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4 minutes ago, LatigoAmigo said:Since cottonseed has been around as long as the wild west, do you think someone may have tried this before? When I was a kid, one of my friends used olive oil instead of Neatsfoot oil on his baseball glove, and the thing turned the most awful gray color. I think that vegetable oils have a shelf-life that may affect their performance. But don't let me discourage what you want to try, I could certainly be wrong about this oil.
Well yes I would assume someone has maybe done it before so I'm hoping to find out here.
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Alright here's a question that came to me in the grocery store of all places! As best I've heard olive oil is the best option for conditioning/oiling leather particularly saddles yet, we all know supply and demand has made olive oil definitely not the cheapest oil to choose from. So my question here is what about cotton seed oil? I go to Texas Tech University in Lubbock which is surrounded by fields of cotton, so since cotton seed oil benefits my area I'd love for this to work. It is supposed to be growing to reach more markets but what if this could be a newfound market?
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Alright here's a question that came to me in the grocery store of all places! As best I've heard olive oil is the best option for conditioning/oiling leather particularly saddles yet, we all know supply and demand has made olive oil definitely not the cheapest oil to choose from. So my question here is what about cotton seed oil? I go to Texas Tech University in Lubbock which is surrounded by fields of cotton, so since cotton seed oil benefits my area I'd love for this to work. It is supposed to be growing to reach more markets but what if this could be a newfound market?
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Which ones are the few craftool stamps ?
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I love this! How big did you do it? I might have to try it.
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Could I get you to email me pictures of the stamping tools?
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I'm interested in the boot tops and some of the leather in the first post
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Yep it's definitely sturdy minus the plastic part.
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Is this this still available?
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Can you still email a whole catalog? Weyerts.keith4@gmail.com
Can you email a
Crimson Hides, W.rose, Palosanto, Gomph tools
in Old/Sold
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Round knives still available?