figthnbullrider Report post Posted February 11, 2008 where do you guys get your blue saddle tacks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TracyMoss Report post Posted February 11, 2008 www.panhandleleather.com get the number off the website and ask for Jim Blain Kenney. They will have whatever weight you need. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barra Report post Posted February 11, 2008 By Blue saddle tacks do you mean blued cut tacks. If so, just about any hardware store should carry them in various lengths. I'd give the local Home depot or similar chain a look. Upholsterer/motor trimmer suppliers would have them too. Barra Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndyKnight Report post Posted February 11, 2008 (edited) I havn't used blue tacks for about 20 years. I use a stainless steel ring nail ..5/8 or 1" . These are the same tacks that I uese when rawhiding a tree. . They have far better holding power plus they don't stain your leather. I use brass tacks on occasion. Edited February 11, 2008 by AndyKnight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
figthnbullrider Report post Posted February 11, 2008 I havn't used blue tacks for about 20 years.I use a stainless steel ring nail ..5/8 or 1" . These are the same tacks that I uese when rawhiding a tree. . They have far better holding power plus they don't stain your leather. I use brass tacks on occasion. where do you get those at Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
figthnbullrider Report post Posted February 11, 2008 I havn't used blue tacks for about 20 years.I use a stainless steel ring nail ..5/8 or 1" . These are the same tacks that I uese when rawhiding a tree. . They have far better holding power plus they don't stain your leather. I use brass tacks on occasion. do they discolor the leather Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jonwatsabaugh Report post Posted February 11, 2008 I, like Andy, use stainless ring shank nails to nail rawhide to my trees. I use them sparingly in saddle construction though, because once you get them started they ain't comin' out. I use them in places that will never show, but I don't think you will have a problem with discoloration. They are made by Swan Secure for the marine industry and I get mine through a dealer in Louisiana. Give Albert Bordes a call at 504-756-6441 and he will fix you up. Keep in mind these ain't cheap and you will probably have to by a ten pound box of them. Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted February 11, 2008 I use the SS nails too. A local big hardware store used to have a pretty complete line of SS nails, but was bought out and dropped them. I get them now from Sheridan Leather Outfitters. They sell SS nails by the pound. I have ring shank and twistshanks in a couple lengths, and am thinking I still have some smooth ones left over too. Any other sources I found were 5 or 10# minimums. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rod and Denise Nikkel Report post Posted February 11, 2008 Anyone got a source for SS hand shoe tacks? We use SS ring shank nails for the trees as well (you're right - they don't come out easy), but haven't found a supplier for the tacks we use when holding the rawhide in place prior to stitching. The steel ones we currently use sometimes discolor the rawhide. We wouldn't need a lot since they are reused a number of times. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greg gomersall Report post Posted February 12, 2008 Anyone got a source for SS hand shoe tacks? We use SS ring shank nails for the trees as well (you're right - they don't come out easy), but haven't found a supplier for the tacks we use when holding the rawhide in place prior to stitching. The steel ones we currently use sometimes discolor the rawhide. We wouldn't need a lot since they are reused a number of times. Rod Weaver has brass lace tacks if you can't find stainless. Greg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
figthnbullrider Report post Posted February 13, 2008 i found some by typeing in hand shoe tacks to google Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cowboy Crafts Online Report post Posted February 14, 2008 Denise, Are you talking about the SS nails to nail Heel Caps on. I have a place here in Kansas City where I buy them they are 1 inch. Let me know and I will do some checking for you. Ashley Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barra Report post Posted February 14, 2008 (edited) I am curious as to whether anyone still uses the cut tacks at least as a temporary hold while they adjust things or while you stand back and use the calibrated eyeball until you are happy with final fit, as they are easy to shift/remove. When happy do you then use the ring shank nails etc. Barra Edited February 14, 2008 by barra Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oltoot Report post Posted June 18, 2019 This is late, I know but cut blues for fitting and roughing (anything that has a chance of being pulled and reset) then #6 X appropriate length (3/4 to 1 1/2) coarse thread ph construction screws for finalization except cement coated nails (any good hdwe store) on top of skirts and a few other places. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites