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  1. Welcome. A couple of years back I was curious about Vegemite. Not even health food stores had it. I ordered some from Amazon. Came from England, took 2 weeks. I took it to work for my co-workers to try. They said it was the worst thing they ever tasted. I think if I had enough to eat it regularly I could like it. But I do like salt. 


  2. I would prefer to use Weldwood Contact Cement but I have a project that will be hard to position correctly and I need to be able to pull it off and reposition momentarily. I am sure there are a number of craft/leather glues that would be great but in this small town we only have Walmart and lumberyards. To get something from Tandy, Weaver, etc, will take a week and double the glue cost in shipping.  I may order something next supply order but really need to finish this.  I have the Elmer’s wood glue. I also have heard the only difference between standard Elmer’s and the wood glue is the wood glue is waterproof. This project needs to be waterproof. Thanks in advance for the free advice.


  3. It’s a cozy for a Yeti water bottle. Friend had this made many years ago and wants another for his son. Drum is riveted and I guess I will do so as well as it will be stronger and more industrial looking. Can’t figure out how they did the bottom plug. Is it a seam to the outside for both pieces? For sure hand sewn. 66402B41-328D-4458-886A-096BD30256F3.thumb.jpeg.46aec0199bf26fc1413be8dc30227551.jpeg

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  4. A friend showed me a leather case/bag/cover someone made him for a metal Yeti water cooler. Probably 1/2 gallon, 7 1/2 high by 4 1/2 diameter with loops and d rings on top and web strap. He wanted one for his son and local shop who made it closed. Should have taken a picture. Anybody made one of these? I have only a flatbed machine so I guess it will have to be hand stitched.  It was pretty heavy weight leather and had his name stamped. That’s the easy part. 

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