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I don't like double posts, but I'm putting this here to draw your attention to it. Jim Simmons, author, teacher and LW member, put together a very informative lesson here:

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=19338

and I pinned it in the holster section and added it to the tips and tricks page. But even if you aren't into guns, take the time to read it. Jim goes through some fabrication techniques that will help you in your other projects.

After you read it, post or PM him to let him know it was useful, and thank him. Jim knows quite a bit, he's a talented instructor and a heck of a nice guy. I want to encourage him to keep on writing, and you can help me by letting him know how much his work is appreciated. He's very modest, but I've been a fan of his for many years, so if you tell him yourselves, he won't think I'm just blowing sunshine. ;)

Jim,

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Johanna

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I agree! Jim is a great guy and has helped me out a couple of times. Everyone can laen a lot from him. Thank you Jim

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Did you make his pm box bigger lol. I commented on the other thread and must say it is a great tutorial, and very useful.

That is one of the great things about this forum is the wealth of knowledge everyone shares here.

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You_Rock_Emoticon.gifYou_Rock_Emoticon.gifYou_Rock_Emoticon.gif Jim and Jo keep up the great work you guys do

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