LAPat Report post Posted February 26, 2009 I have two catalogs open, Weaver and OhioTB, and I am trying to figure out this dee thing. The dees I have gotten from Weaver for dog collars are big, round and horribly clunky. Now I know that hardware is part of what makes a piece work, and I am trying to find less clunky dees that will work for collars. Although I rode for years, I can't quite see in my minds eye what exactly makes a saddle dee different, except that it might or might not have a flat side? I like a little longer dee, it's easier to clip a leash onto. But is there a physics issue here in terms of strength and balance? I'm also wondering if I could use the Weaver Saddle collar Dee for leather martingales? I remember someone here on the boards talking about an Hermes purse or something, and they made a point that I never forgot. Hardware is key in making something unique and revealing the quality of the piece. Big time makers have their own hardware struck. I can't do that, but I do want to find something strong but elegant for these collars. Thanks in advance as always. Wish I could give back as much as I get from you all. Pat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Report post Posted February 27, 2009 I feel your pain. At one time Weaver had pretty nice dees for dog collars, but that didn't last long. For a while it seemed like everytime I ordered dees they were different. I have at least 3 different styles in my 1" drawer and if I need more than one for a project, I have to hunt and make sure they all match. If you do find a good source, please let us in on it. Thanks, Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kfiretwo Report post Posted February 27, 2009 I feel your pain. At one time Weaver had pretty nice dees for dog collars, but that didn't last long. For a while it seemed like everytime I ordered dees they were different. I have at least 3 different styles in my 1" drawer and if I need more than one for a project, I have to hunt and make sure they all match.If you do find a good source, please let us in on it. Thanks, Kevin pat here is a link to a hardware co i order from keystone mfg. & supply co 4696 springside court allentown pa 18104 tele # (610) 366-8818 fax # (610) 366-8825 e-mail addy info@kmsinc.net web addy www.kmsinc.net hope this helps they make many styles of snaps rings dees clasps buckles. if u cant find what ur looking for they some times will make it for u jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Go2Tex Report post Posted February 27, 2009 Weaver has a big selection of dees, sizes, thickness, material. I can't believe you can't find what you need from them. A dog collar, or a horse collar, the only dee I wouldn't trust are the welded ones in real small sizes, but hey, if you need hefty dees for a hefty dog, get the big ones. Or, if you want nicer looking stuff, use the beveled stainless steel. If you like brass, they have a few of those 325m types which are a little nicer looking, or buy fancier buckles, remove the tongue and they make great dees. Or, am I missing something? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
esantoro Report post Posted February 27, 2009 Weaver has a big selection of dees, sizes, thickness, material. I can't believe you can't find what you need from them. A dog collar, or a horse collar, the only dee I wouldn't trust are the welded ones in real small sizes, but hey, if you need hefty dees for a hefty dog, get the big ones. Or, if you want nicer looking stuff, use the beveled stainless steel. If you like brass, they have a few of those 325m types which are a little nicer looking, or buy fancier buckles, remove the tongue and they make great dees.Or, am I missing something? It does seem to be true with Weaver that the same type Dee in a different finish could end up being a different gauge wire altogether and the specs different from what's printed in the catalog. I've called up beforehand to have someone take a caliper to the stock before placing my order. The 325 and 325M dees appear to be ok. ed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LAPat Report post Posted March 3, 2009 Thanks for all the feedback. Here's the thing, maybe I didn't explain myself well, sorry. On commercial collars I see nice dees that are not as thick as my thumb. The dees I got from Weaver are very thick, and now that I'm looking at thickness maybe that will help. I have never seen, in over ten years of training dogs, a dee failure and I see a lot of collars with thin dees. Now I have a pony dog, but most people don't. And the few that do are usually easy to spot by their desire for thick collars, pinch collars, remote collars and short leashes. I have seen leather collars snap and my own dog broke a slip chain collar of a substantial thickness once, but no dees. I have not found any cool dees yet, but I'm looking. Once I got a lot of collars at goodwill and took all the dees and buckles off, and they were great. So I think it's the difference maybe between what you can get if you buy thousands versus a dozen or so? Pat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ruthless Report post Posted March 24, 2009 I hear you!!! I've found the that I like English cast brass dees as opposed to Taiwanese ones. There's quite a big difference, and as usual it's the more expensive one that I prefer! I wonder if it's the Taiwanese kind you're looking for, they're really thick. There's images of the two different ones here. It's a company in Australia, so probably no use to you unfortunately. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CitizenKate Report post Posted March 24, 2009 Here's a vendor I recently bought D-rings from. They offer different weights of material. http://www.strapworks.com/Metal_D_Ring_p/mdr.htm Kate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites