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Turned a concho into a snap concho

now that I know it can be done the next one will have matching rivet

drilled out the concho

line 24 already had a hole

i used a hollow river and set tool

but learned the set tool will not fit inside the snap, so I used a punch to start the mushrooming process and finished with the line 20 set tool image.thumb.jpg.9332ee0d6ff85409aa3741334764a56d.jpg

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On 10/8/2023 at 8:47 AM, fredk said:

Good job

Tandy sells, or did sell a 10 pack conversion set

https://tandyleather.com/products/concho-snap-adapter-10-pack had not seen. That before

had not seen. That before

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Of course you could just punch out a leather washer and buy small flanged headed bolts. Probably much cheaper that way. I bought a couple of packs of the conversion sets, just cos they was on sale

For more as I'm in Europe I couldn't get US threaded bolts so I got a thread tap, recut the thread in the concho for M4 and bought M4 bolts 

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@fredk @Frodo This is just in time for me. Saw a pattern for a key holder with a concho snap and wondered where to get one and then read this. Nice. Thank you.:)

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3 hours ago, Frodo said:
7 hours ago, fredk said:

Good job

Tandy sells, or did sell a 10 pack conversion set

https://tandyleather.com/products/concho-snap-adapter-10-pack had not seen. That before

have you tried soldering a snap post onto the concho? you know the flat back piece, not the shiny cap.

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@Frodo that is thinking outside box  :thumbsup:

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10 hours ago, fredk said:

Good job

Tandy sells, or did sell a 10 pack conversion set

https://tandyleather.com/products/concho-snap-adapter-10-pack

The problem that I am constantly running into is the screew

sure , I could by a conversion kit from tandy

snd it will be my luck the threaded piece on the concho will be a different   Size or thread size

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I've found that not only on Tandy but also on other makes the thread in conchos and similar fittings are badly cut or blocked. Now I run a thread tap into the hole. I recut the thread to either M3 or M4. I keep a supply of small flanged head bolts in these sizes. I think the thread in Tandy conchos might be a UNF. You might be able to get a UNF thread tap to run down into the hole to clean it as I think, when the concho was plated the inside of the hole got plated as well, reducing its size a wee bit

3 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

have you tried soldering a snap post onto the concho? you know the flat back piece, not the shiny cap.

Not the post; As then you'll have to hit the post to peen it and that could damage the front of the concho. Happened to me, sort of. I had some fittings that were to be riveted on. The fitting had the rivet post. When I tried to fix the rivet cap, even at the lightest tap the fitting broke. Best was just one got riveted on but the front was deformed. Two-pack resin glue will hold the female part of a snap to the back of a concho. But there is a risk, if the snap is a tight one, the female part will pull away

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