Members Go2Tex Posted March 22, 2009 Members Report Posted March 22, 2009 hmmm...... now that you mention it, seems I do recall hearing that argument. Sounds like a process thing to me. "It's just the way we do it".... It sure would save me a lot of time and hassle, though. I just don't like building on glass. Quote Brent Tubre email: BCL@ziplinkmail.com
Members jwwright Posted March 22, 2009 Author Members Report Posted March 22, 2009 Brent.........Jon W. has a pretty nifty glass system, using an epoxy resin. It is not hard like other resins you have seen. This epoxy has flexibility and life to it, glues stick well with little or no rough up, and driving a nail is about like with a rawhide cover. Jon will cover his trees with rawhide or the epoxy / glass. I'll see if I can post a photo of one his trees right here..........JW Quote www.jwwrightsaddlery.com
Members Go2Tex Posted March 22, 2009 Members Report Posted March 22, 2009 Very sweet looking tree! No seams to worry about. Excellent work. I may have to take another look at them. Do they have a booth at the Wichita Falls show? Quote Brent Tubre email: BCL@ziplinkmail.com
Members jwwright Posted March 22, 2009 Author Members Report Posted March 22, 2009 Howdy Brent..........Jon Watsabaugh is a member of this forum, so he might chime in here. I can also send you his contact information if you like. JW Quote www.jwwrightsaddlery.com
Members justken Posted March 24, 2009 Members Report Posted March 24, 2009 Howdy Brent..........Jon Watsabaugh is a member of this forum, so he might chime in here. I can also send you his contact information if you like. JW I'd be interested in that information also if you'd care to post it.Thanks in advance Ken Quote
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