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Everything posted by tsunkasapa
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My wife and I went to Anchorage to watch the Iditarod 2 years ago and rented a car. I walked around the car videoing the same the time the rental guy did with his tablet. When we left, we dropped the car at the airport as it was early AM. A week later they sent me an email that all was satisfactory and deducted the deposit off my card. I don't know if my documenting it helped or if they were truly satisfied, but no issues that time.
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Dyed leather is returning to original color??!!
tsunkasapa replied to AmericanSon's topic in How Do I Do That?
There is the issue. Chrome does not take dye like veg tan. At one time there was a line of dyes for chrome. Feibing's I believe. -
I have never had a local Tandy. All the years I've done this I've had to drive 1 1/2 hours to north Seattle, 3 hours to Spokane or 4 hours to Portland. I have gotten to know some of the folks enough that I felt comfortable ordering from them, but they never last. And the last 15 years or so they have really gone downhill, leather, tools, all of it. They just aren't the business they used to be.
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Welcome to the group. Lots of good folks and information here.
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I've used both. No real difference between the two, just a matter of which you find more comfortable.
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Used Gun belt holster lining shrunk?
tsunkasapa replied to DabblerMcPancakes's topic in How Do I Do That?
pictures would help. But not seeing what's going on, you MIGHT be able to dampen the lining and stretch it back out. It sounds like it has totally dried out. If that works it will need to be reconditioned. -
Having lost everything to a wildfire, including my shop building, I know how starting over goes. You have my sympathy.
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Of course it is. I picked up on that when he said he was '45 years old' as if that meant he was 'old'. Hell, I have concert T-shirts older than that.
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Never liked the mauls for just that reason. I have used mallets all the years I've done this. Maybe because as a carpenter I've used hammers for almost 50 years. But I never liked the round heads.
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I use linen and hemp for the simple reason I refuse to use synthetics in any form whenever I can. I do not wear clothing made from synthetics, I do not sew with them.
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It looks like he is in Arizona, or perhaps southern California.
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It looks like it might be the Leathercrafter and Saddlers Journal. Where in central Washington? Ellensburg here.
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I have a separate LOCKING drawer that I keep all my 10mm sockets and wrenches in. I'm positive that aliens are behind the whole thing.
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We have heated water dishes for the cats. I think they drink it as fast as they can just so they can lay in the dish.
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Upgrade your passwords - secure your accounts
tsunkasapa replied to Northmount's topic in Computer Help
I have working sled dogs. I have had as many as 63 dogs and puppies at one time. Now that I'm old, I've cut back to just 10. -
Upgrade your passwords - secure your accounts
tsunkasapa replied to Northmount's topic in Computer Help
A friend is an IT professional for a major corporation. He once told me that if you use your pet's name for your password I can get all your information in 5 minutes. My response was "I have 23 dogs. IF you can figure out which one I used, you STILL need to find what their birthday is." His was "23 dogs? Who the hell has 23 dogs?" -
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Try putting it in the dryer with no/low heat. If you stick a couple of heavy towels in it will be more effective.
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The things that make this job easier!
tsunkasapa replied to toxo's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I have my friends that drink wine (nasty stuff, never touch it myself) save the corks for just that purpose. -
The things that make this job easier!
tsunkasapa replied to toxo's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
As a carpenter, I found center for 40 years without one. I have one now, and use it occasionally. But I never found it essential. -
Yes, but it was just a metal 5 gallon bucket w/lid and stovepipe, nothing very high tech.
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One of the things I learned steaming and bending parts for dog sleds is that air dried lumber is far superior to kiln dried. The way it was explained was that kiln drying also uses vacuum to help remove the moisture and collapses the cells. I don't know if that is true, but there is a very real difference in results.
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That's why we have grandsons!