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MikeCahill

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  1. in the UK we can get raw neetsfoot oil, the knuckle, ankle and knee joints of cattle are boiled up to extract the oil, cattle have a very poor blood supply to the legs, the oil has a lower solidifying temp so the joints in thre legs don't freeze Neet is an old norse word for beasts (cattle).

    they also sell, I think it's called rectified neetsfoot oil which has been processed, like being pasturised, I always use the raw stuff, it can go rancid if you keep it too long and smell a bit but it still works, and the smell goes in a few days, yes it can rot cotton thread


  2. surprised at lack of interest in free stuff, I really have lots of stuff to pass on free to anyone in UK who can use it, soles and heels, nails tacks rivets and other bits and pieces, collect or pay postage! I've also got to start selling some stuff 'cos I need space, I now have 4 outsole stichers, 2 pheonix chain stichers 3 skivers 3 patchers 5 sewing machines, 3 cutting wheels 2 finishing machines, and all this is for a hobby! I've run out of space to work in, so I've got to cut down. if your interested in any of this stuff, message me, I'm not looking for top doller, just a fair price


  3. I have been lucky enough to be able buy the stock and equipment of a shoe repairer who died a couple of years ago. There is more stuff than I could use in 5 lifetimes, the stuff is old but sound, one pack I've opened had a token in it dated 1907. Lots of leather and rubber / plastic soles and heels, nails, you name it stuff stored in boxes so not faded. If you can get to West Yorks (UK) and are interested in some of it, contact me

    Cheers

    Mike


  4. I realise it is a long time after the initial posting, I think it is a pegging machine, a square awl makes a square hole in a boot sole, then the machine head moves over and fills the hole with a square wooden peg, used in boot making instead of stiching, the wooden pegs are still available from a german company called "Blau Ring" (sp?} they are used a lot in making american cowboy boots, and wartime Soviet and German military boots if anyone has one in the UK and wants to sell it, I might be interested


  5. Ok, so what are the bisquits they have with Tea? Also do you have what we colonials call Biskits or properly, biscuits. This is confusing, try dinner and supper.

    Art

    it depends on your class and what part of the uk you come from in the north, dinner is the mid day meal, tea is the early evening meal, and supper is last thing at night before going to bed. In the South lunch is the mid day meal, tea is late afternoon snack, and dinner/supper is a mid evening meal. Biscuits are a hard pastry (with more sugar in it, and no egg,) that is cut to shape and baked in an oven, the spelling is cos its a French word, we were conquered by the French about a thousand years ago, they brought a lot of words with them

    cheers

    Mike


  6. Bought this at a garage sale for $10. Has anyone ever used one of these?

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    I've got one like that, got to get the blade seriously sharp, and keep it sharp, mine has a tendency to wander a bit and mark the leather, that could be down to my inept setting up, good solid machine should last for ever

    mike


  7. try here

    http://www.leprevo.co.uk/

    I have never been disappointed with anything I've bought from them, and their shipping is very reasonable

    I'm wondering if there are any other suppliers for various tools and rivets ect than tandy? As i find there 10% of item cost shipping appalling and would like an alternative but after hours of searching have come up with nothing, also if any leatherworkers in the UK are selling tools then i would be happy to make an offer, Thanks


  8. Hello,

    I am looking for a pair of lasts 130 series size 13 width D, if anyone has a pair that they would want to part with please let me know. I'm not looking to spend too much on them, $20-25. I'm pretty sure these are the lasts I need, my brother has a pair of boots that fit me quite well and on the inside there is a stamp that says 130D and they are size 13.

    Thank you,

    Dustin (A.K.A.F.T.G.)smile.gif

    try here

    http://www.shoedo.com/

    cheers

    Mike


  9. thanks for the links, I've got the tension springs, but not the foot or drive dog yet, I'll try flints sometime this week

    Mike

    Have you tried College Sewing Machines (https://www.college-sewing.co.uk/)? Their website is a bit of a nightmare, so a phone call would probably be quicker.

    May also be worth trying David Flint at http://www.flintindu...dex.php/Contact if you haven't already. David rebuilds machines and is usually very helpful.

    Terry


  10. A BEAUTIFUL flask, I used to make weed pot similar to this, and a friend used to macrame (knotting string) ropes for them, The method I used was different, I carved half of the bottle shape out of wood, and mounted it on a stout board, I also cut out a piece of ply the same outline as the wooden forme, but 3mm clear all round, I then would staple a piece of soaking wet leather to it, and clamped the leather over the former, after a couple of days in the press, the shape was fixed, I would glue both halves together and hand stitch, I don't think I managed to make one as nice as yours though!


  11. I put this query in the sewing machine section, but haven't got any response, Does anyone know where I can get spares for a 45k25 and 45k56 Singer? I want 2 tension springs, and a new foot and new tooth dog for the 45k56 it has been stood for years with the foot down so both the foot and the tooth dog have distorted so when you sew it try's to push the job out sideways. and the foot looks like it's got a broken ankle, I've straightened it out but the foot must have been poorly tempered, and it's bent again! I'm in the UK, but as we are talking small items I'll risk shipping from US, Canadian, anywhere

    cheers

    Mike

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