esantoro Posted February 27, 2007 Report Posted February 27, 2007 Have any of you ever adapted a round Tandy slicker to be used in a drill and how did you go about doing it? Thanks, Ed Quote http://www.waldenbags.com http://www.waldenbags.etsy.com
Members rharris Posted February 28, 2007 Members Report Posted February 28, 2007 I used a 1/4" bolt, head and washer on one side and washer and nut on the other, with enough bolt left over to fit in the chuck on my drill. rharris Quote
Ambassador The Major Posted February 28, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted February 28, 2007 Also Weaver carries a 9 in 1 slicker which chucks up easily without modification and you get different grooves and diameters for your projects. Plastic is #65-2962 (14.95) , Wood is #65-2961-24.95 Quote Shawn Zoladz (The Major) dba Major Productions Everything Leather Saddles and Shoes Excluded You can lead me. You can follow me. Or you can get the hell out of my way. -Gen. Geo. S. Patton
Members Hoyden Posted March 5, 2007 Members Report Posted March 5, 2007 Also Weaver carries a 9 in 1 slicker which chucks up easily without modification and you get different grooves and diameters for your projects. Plastic is #65-2962 (14.95) , Wood is #65-2961-24.95 I'll have to have a look at that. My husband is toying with modifying a bench grinder he doesn't use so he can mount and edge slicker for me. Quote
Members Patrice Posted March 5, 2007 Members Report Posted March 5, 2007 Also Weaver carries a 9 in 1 slicker which chucks up easily without modification and you get different grooves and diameters for your projects. Plastic is #65-2962 (14.95) , Wood is #65-2961-24.95 Do you have the web site adress of Weaver? I might be interested in purchassing the 9 in 1 sliker! Quote Patrice
Ambassador The Major Posted March 6, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted March 6, 2007 main site is: http://www.weaverleather.com/ Supply items: http://www.leathersupply.com/ Quote Shawn Zoladz (The Major) dba Major Productions Everything Leather Saddles and Shoes Excluded You can lead me. You can follow me. Or you can get the hell out of my way. -Gen. Geo. S. Patton
leatherman1457 Posted January 14, 2010 Report Posted January 14, 2010 you can use a buffer motor but you need to slow it dow2n so you do not burn the leather. they have a rheostat that can do the and it letys you control the rpm so you will not go to fast. as for using the Tandy poly burnisher I use a 1/4 " bolt and nut and chuck it up to my drill and use it sometimes Quote If you can conceive it, you can achieve it. visit my web site www.leathertools4u.com "Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people." ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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