Contributing Member SooperJake Posted December 16, 2012 Contributing Member Report Posted December 16, 2012 Nice rig...not sure how I missed it back in October. Few questions: How secure is that type of belt clip if you had to yank the shooter out in despiration? Also, was the Pro Water Stain Tan straight out of the bottle or diluted, and how was it applied? Thanks. Quote Once you know what the magician know.... it isn't magic anymore.
IngleGunLeather Posted December 16, 2012 Author Report Posted December 16, 2012 Nice rig...not sure how I missed it back in October. Few questions: How secure is that type of belt clip if you had to yank the shooter out in despiration? Also, was the Pro Water Stain Tan straight out of the bottle or diluted, and how was it applied? Thanks. Hey Jake. The clip is solid. It has great retention around the belt. Although, this was around a standard single layer belt. I haven't tried the clip around one of my double layer belts yet. I didn't go over board with molding the holster so the gun comes out very nice. It's been a while since the customer has had it and I was told last week that he loves it. The stain was straight out of the bottle. I sprayed an initial two coats with an airbrush and then applied another couple coats with a sponge. This has helped me get an even color with the browns. Quote Ingle Gun leather
Members renegadelizard Posted December 17, 2012 Members Report Posted December 17, 2012 Were on the same page here CT, ive made a ton of something similar for the guys I work with...somewhere around 40 of these...i willing to bet you have a bit more work into yours though...mine are pretty simple, but the inside out was a real big hit here... The guys at work are keeping me busy with these. Here's my latest for a Glock 26. I used Tandy Pro Waterstain Tan, gloss finish, and black edge coat. Quote Havoc Holsters
Contributing Member SooperJake Posted December 18, 2012 Contributing Member Report Posted December 18, 2012 Are you putting two slots in for the clip or one? Quote Once you know what the magician know.... it isn't magic anymore.
IngleGunLeather Posted December 19, 2012 Author Report Posted December 19, 2012 (edited) Are you putting two slots in for the clip or one? Just one for that style clip. Punched a 7/8" slot at the top and a small hole at the bottom. Once the stitching was done I slid in the clip with the female end of a double cap rivet. Lined the holes up and tapped in the male end of the rivet to secure. Tandy Holster Cip Edited December 19, 2012 by CountryTrash Quote Ingle Gun leather
mlapaglia Posted December 20, 2012 Report Posted December 20, 2012 Just one for that style clip. Punched a 7/8" slot at the top and a small hole at the bottom. Once the stitching was done I slid in the clip with the female end of a double cap rivet. Lined the holes up and tapped in the male end of the rivet to secure. Tandy Holster Cip Interesting, I normally rivet the clip before I sew the piece on and just use my center presser foot on that section. Its not much wider than the needle and goes by the clip like magic. This way I get the whole thing glued down. I can see a few places where your way would be helpful. Michael (Great looking rig BTW) Quote The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering. Bruce Lee
Members malabar Posted December 31, 2012 Members Report Posted December 31, 2012 Nice. Very clean design. Is the leather drum-dyed? Where do you get it? tk Quote
IngleGunLeather Posted December 31, 2012 Author Report Posted December 31, 2012 Nice. Very clean design. Is the leather drum-dyed? Where do you get it? tk Thanks. The leather is not drum dyed. It is Hermann Oak B-grade 6/7oz and dyed with Tandy's Pro Water Stain. I purchase my leather from Springfield Leather Co. Quote Ingle Gun leather
IngleGunLeather Posted December 31, 2012 Author Report Posted December 31, 2012 Interesting, I normally rivet the clip before I sew the piece on and just use my center presser foot on that section. Its not much wider than the needle and goes by the clip like magic. This way I get the whole thing glued down. I can see a few places where your way would be helpful. Michael (Great looking rig BTW) Thanks Michael. I initially riveted and then sewed, but the cover piece wound up having to be wider than I wanted. Although I was sewing with the left and center presser feet. Quote Ingle Gun leather
Members ryankim3612 Posted January 1, 2013 Members Report Posted January 1, 2013 Really super nice workmanship. Thank you for show'n it to us......I have alot to learn, but I can see that YOU make a very nice product... Quote Practice tollerance. Learn from your mistakes. Treat people good. Appreciate what'cha got. Forgive.
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