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Snores

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    Leather tooling, knife making, rv'inghttps://xhamster.com/photos/gallery/11124396/245350110, cigars,beer,whiskey, fishing,gardening,model car building, etc, etc,etc

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Learning how all over again
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    Making my own patterns, doing better carving, stitching better, doing all of my leather work BETTER
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  1. I have recently moved all of my leather work into my shed out of a bedroom in the house, made it into a small shop. My quandary is that I want to move all of the dyes, finishes etc. into the shop because it's a silly thing to be working in the shed and have to come into the house for a bottle of dye. It isn't too cold yet, but living here in Colorado I know that eventually it's going to be in the low teens and below Zero soon, so I am wondering if anyone would have some workable ideas on how to keep those chemicals from freezing? This morning the outside temp was 28 degrees and inside the shed it was 40. So with that info I am predicting the inside temp will soon be at or below freezing once the outside temps reach 20 degrees. That will be very soon. I have attempted using a 20 quart cooler, but I am Leary to have electrical heating in the box with chemicals. I am open to any and all ideas.
  2. thats very nice. I love those old floral patterns that Tandy has in their library.
  3. Very nicely done! Not to hijack your thread but here is one that I did for a Chrome book recently. It has a pocket on the front for possibles
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