Members strudell Posted November 4, 2012 Members Report Posted November 4, 2012 Hi all, The Tandy strap punches are on sale in this months flyer and I'm curious if anyone knows how these might compare with the Osborne's? Is it pretty much not worth it to buy any Tandy tools if you intend to work leather for any length of time, or are there still some reasonable products there that my last through the early years? Thanks in advance, Cheers! Quote
Members Studio-N Posted November 4, 2012 Members Report Posted November 4, 2012 This topic will certainly lead to some tandy bashing from people that don't even have or tried one, but for my part - I own three of the punches. So far, I'm quite happy. Even just 'factory' sharp they have cut cleanly and effortlessly. Of course I'm using a 3 lb maul, but basically I've just let gravity do it's job and haven't had to use much pressure to cut. I haven't tried sharpening one yet, but I don't see a problem there. On sale, they are a great alternative to their regular punches which don't cut very well at all. Cheers! Quote
Chief31794 Posted November 4, 2012 Report Posted November 4, 2012 This topic will certainly lead to some tandy bashing from people that don't even have or tried one, but for my part - I own three of the punches. So far, I'm quite happy. Even just 'factory' sharp they have cut cleanly and effortlessly. Of course I'm using a 3 lb maul, but basically I've just let gravity do it's job and haven't had to use much pressure to cut. I haven't tried sharpening one yet, but I don't see a problem there. On sale, they are a great alternative to their regular punches which don't cut very well at all. Cheers! X2 i have them and they work smoothly and cleanly every time I hit them. I use a small dead blow hammer but it doesn't take much effort. Chief Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted November 4, 2012 Moderator Report Posted November 4, 2012 I was in a shop a couple weeks ago and he had a few of them. They do seem pretty comparable to the Osborne #150 punches except for the welds being a little rougher and no paint. He thought they were a little sharper straight out than some of the Osbornes. The regular price on them was about $20 more than the Osbornes from Springfield, but on sale they are better. Quote
Randle P McMurphy Posted November 5, 2012 Report Posted November 5, 2012 On sale for $33.00 bucks a pop, I've been needed one. I guess now is the time Quote
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