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Got too many leaks in my homemade vacuum bag, mostly around the valve. Gotta find an inner tube to cut a gasket.
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That is a very beautiful and well executed holster. More importantly very solid and usable. A lot of what leatherwork means to the user is their fantasy, nostalgia, etc. The customer is always right in their historical mind and let them have this. Lots of quick draw western holsters for those who don’t rob stagecoaches. I put a CS Confederate oval on a cell phone case for a friend last week. Nothing like the original Civil War issue cell phone pouches.
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I use upholstery vinyl. Only thing it is probably thinner than the leather you use and when you make it out of thicker leather it will be too small.
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I punch a bunch of my larger holes with fired .223, .243 and 30 cal. cartridge cases. So as these are disposable I don’t guess I need a soft punching area for these.
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Thanks everybody. Eventually I will get a permanent HDPE sheet for the table. I think in the meantime I will get a small hard plastic food cutting board for punching and ask my wife for the big cutting mat for Christmas. She makes the Joann’s/Hobby Lobby circuit and can find one on sale. Got plenty of wood scrap too but I seem to punch twice on the same slot.
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Good idea. What’s the best base for punching?
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I wonder if this Uline product is the same stuff. No grid lines! But I don’t use that much anyway.
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Not sure if this a tool or an accessory. My sewing-type green cutting mat is shot. Punched through it too many times. Is there a permanent building material type cutting surfacev I can use? The table has a 2 x 6 top and I take the cutting mat to another table sometimes to cut.
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Sorry. Thought I said they were Laredo western style boots. Style 7411. I had intended to post a pic, but can’t. Sustainability series. Says Laredo/Dan Post on the tag. I used to wear a lot of Laredo boots when I was a teenager, Dan Post when I got a job. Got married in a pair of Dan Post boots.
I could not find them on the Laredo web site. Maybe close out/ discontinued.
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I am just thankful someone named Klara agreed with me. I have a sister by that name and we haven’t agreed in years.
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For me the point is that it is not leather, very poor quality workmanship for a company that always did better, materials look obviously synthetic and shoddy, as did stitching. When this open fabric hits the cow manure your socks are gonna turn brown. This is a leatherworking forum and I am for use of leather. I’m not gonna get political but like organic food, etc these claims are rarely true. Leather is very sustainable, grow more grass and grain, feed more cattle, get more hides.
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Router worked good on the sink hole in kitchen cabinets.
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I was in a French's boot store today. Saw these "Sustainbility Series EcoBoots" which they say is their part to save the planet. Money (some) goes to national parks. Tag said veg tanned lather, jute, natural rubber, organic cotton. Only leather I saw was in heel, maybe a layer in the sole. Some kind of synthetic looking fabric. Was discounted. Wonder why. Can't post photo because this fine new phone captured as 3.8 mb.
David
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Here is an online calculator when you get the reducer installed. Need the center to center and the diameter of the 2 pulleys. You also have some adjustment in the system. However, I still made 3 parts store trips to match mine. It will get you in the ballpark. Buy a couple, return one. Parts guy asked me if that was the last swap.
https://sudenga.com/resources/figuring-belt-lengths-and-distance-between-pulleys/
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I could copy the paper pattern and us mail it Frodo.
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I’ve got an old Italian Colt copy 22 long rifle single action. Swapped a welding job for it maybe. Used to fan it all the time. Ever so often a bunch of parts fall out in the driveway and I order more from Numrich Arms. It is fun.
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You can miss really fast fanning. Barrel goes everywhere. The cylinder locks up with a half moon bolt that extends from the lower frame into a slot milled in the cylinder. Normal speed, it comes up, locks, cylinder stops. Fanning, it slams to a stop with the bolt barely in. Chips the cylinder and or bolt. Bob Munden used to build revolvers with hardened inserts milled into the cylinder.
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Arbo Ajoala is the guy who James Arness guns down every night in the opening of Gunsmoke. And few things are harder on a single action than fanning.
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If your belt has gotten slippery or your pulleys glazed wth oxidation, use some Bon Ami (or Ajax powder) on the pulleys and run them a little. Will take the glaze off.
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Hers is a 206RB manual. Not sure if it’s close.
https://www.supsew.com/download/Consew/Consew 206RB Operating Instructions.pdf
In need of an acrylic stamp
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Here is one over on Bunkhouse tools. Not hardly that big.
https://www.shop.bunkhousetools.com/Fleur-de-Lis-P0453.htm