Members skipj Posted January 23, 2012 Members Report Posted January 23, 2012 Holster the leather? A new term for me. Could someone explain. Thanks SkipJ Quote
Members Bobby hdflame Posted January 23, 2012 Members Report Posted January 23, 2012 One questiion, just a little off topic...do we have a forum/thread with a list of recommended suppliers? I know there are companies that advertise on the site, and I've found that they are usually pretty reputable or the members would let everyone know otherwise. But I thought that maybe there was a list of favorites of the members. Quote Bobby Riddle Sanford, NC www.riddlescustomupholstery.com www.sunstopper.biz
Members dickf Posted January 23, 2012 Author Members Report Posted January 23, 2012 (edited) Holster the leather? A new term for me. Could someone explain. Thanks SkipJ It was new to me, too. They put it through giant rollers that exert several tons of pressure on the leather making it firmer and stiffer when dried. It's awesome, really, and it does work. It also costs nothing extra. One questiion, just a little off topic...do we have a forum/thread with a list of recommended suppliers? I know there are companies that advertise on the site, and I've found that they are usually pretty reputable or the members would let everyone know otherwise. But I thought that maybe there was a list of favorites of the members. Yes, in fact, there's an entire sub-forum dedicated to suppliers: http://leatherworker...hp?showforum=21 Edited January 23, 2012 by dickf Quote US GUNLEATHER www.usgunleather.com twitter.com/usgunleather facebook.com/USGUNLEATHER
Members Steven Kelley Posted January 24, 2012 Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 Holster the leather? A new term for me. Could someone explain. Thanks SkipJ I think they also call it "plated". At least the way the rep from WC explained it to me, they run it through rollers to compress the leather and make it a little firmer. So based on that, I would say "holstering" and "plating" are the same thing. Quote
Members skipj Posted January 24, 2012 Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 Thanks for the info. Does this make much of a change in the thickness of the leather? SkipJ Quote
Members Steven Kelley Posted January 24, 2012 Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 Thanks for the info. Does this make much of a change in the thickness of the leather? SkipJ The leather I order from WC that is plated, is in the correct range of thickness for it's weight. I really don't know if plating makes it thinner, but I would assume is probably does slightly, so they would adjust their input leather to make sure the finished product is what you ordered. That's a total guess on my part, so take it with a grain of salt. Just know that if you order 6/7 oz plated leather, you will get leather that's thickness is in the correct range for 6/7 oz. Quote
Members dickf Posted January 24, 2012 Author Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 They told me that it's split after being holstered, so it shouldn't affect it's weight at all. But they also told me that mine was split from 10oz and my 8oz had loads of flesh on the belly and bottom shoulder area. When I inquired about this, I was informed that it must not have been split from the heavier leather and that it must have been a mistake. Quote US GUNLEATHER www.usgunleather.com twitter.com/usgunleather facebook.com/USGUNLEATHER
Members Go2Tex Posted January 24, 2012 Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 So plating or holstering is the same as tempering. That does explain why some spit leather is so hard to cut. Quote Brent Tubre email: BCL@ziplinkmail.com
Members Shooter McGavin Posted January 24, 2012 Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 They told me that it's split after being holstered, so it shouldn't affect it's weight at all. But they also told me that mine was split from 10oz and my 8oz had loads of flesh on the belly and bottom shoulder area. When I inquired about this, I was informed that it must not have been split from the heavier leather and that it must have been a mistake. I bought up this same concern to the guy I ordered from yesterday, and told him if necessary to split it from a much heavier piece of leather to insure a smooth back and that I would pay the difference in price, if any. He didnt seem to comprehend what I was saying, so we'll see what shows up here. I also feel like he got smart alecky with me when I asked what colors of leather they had available. He told me "all of them". I should have ordered fuchsia. Like the leather. Dont like the phone sales people so much though. Quote Zlogonje Gunleathers
Members husker Posted January 24, 2012 Members Report Posted January 24, 2012 I put in a order over there today and I asked that they split it after they holster, temper, or plate or whatever the heck you want to call it, and she said that they could split mine after it is plated, so that leads me to think they usually do it before. Quote
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