camano ridge Report post Posted November 10, 2012 Thanks Tom, the 4th reply was a long way back I did not connect the two. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SooperJake Report post Posted November 15, 2012 I just paid for my Weaver custom made 3/8" x 1.6" with a handle ( in shipping transit as we speak). With shipping it was a smidge over $108. The guy in the shop at Weaver's said he's already suggested to management that they make a larger belt slot punch, especially for holster makers. I gathered he was going to suggest it again. That said, I think there is definately a market for sizes other than standard. I'd poll some holster makers before settling on a specific size. What about making a series of over-sized, or a set? Jake Don't get one from Weavers. Mine just came back from "sharpening" ( another $14 for shipping and a week's wait) and it is nearly as crappy as when it left. I did manage to pierce a piece of 8-9 oz leather after 10 blows with the maul. And, I'm really pissed off , so I was hitting it pretty @#$% hard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mmirob Report post Posted November 18, 2012 Can you post his contact info? Website? Email? I'd be interesting in a die that punched a buckle slot and two holes for chicago screws. Send him my way! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shooter McGavin Report post Posted November 21, 2012 Don't get one from Weavers. Mine just came back from "sharpening" ( another $14 for shipping and a week's wait) and it is nearly as crappy as when it left. I did manage to pierce a piece of 8-9 oz leather after 10 blows with the maul. And, I'm really pissed off , so I was hitting it pretty @#$% hard. Jake, Iuse what I assume is the same punch. I hit it with a 3 pound deadblow hammer 3 or 4 times to get through a standard pancake holster. I use a scrap of left over belt strip as a backer and make sure I am hammering directly over the leg of the work bench. I've tried hitting it with a regular rubber mallet and it just bounces it off and laughs at me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SooperJake Report post Posted November 21, 2012 Jake, Iuse what I assume is the same punch. I hit it with a 3 pound dead blow hammer 3 or 4 times to get through a standard pancake holster. I use a scrap of left over belt strip as a backer and make sure I am hammering directly over the leg of the work bench. I've tried hitting it with a regular rubber mallet and it just bounces it off and laughs at me. Dan, I bought it from Weaver since you seemed so please with the one they made you. Mine is useless. The slot is off center, the metal is soft , and since the slot is off center too far, I cannot stop the metal at the edge from collapsing under maul force once a proper edge is sharpened on the punch. My maul weighs nearly 5 pounds and my bench is stout enough to hold a V8 engine . In contrast, my Osborne punch with a factory edge takes two hits to cut clean on 8-9 oz. I also strike over a leg. Keep in mind I'm not even trying to cut 2 layers of leather and the Weaver just bounced off. That's why I sent it back in the first place. It wouldn't cut at all. No apology from Weaver, no offer to pay freight when I sent it back, and when I called them prior to getting it back the second time, I got a wishy washy " It should be sharp enough now" lame answer from Jackie of their tool room. I'd wager they never even tested it. Enough said, it's a dead issue now for me. I sent it out to have it welded with a layer of hard face and I will reshape it myself. $143 bucks in total dollars wasted. One cheap lesson on who gets my money from now on. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites