Members RavenAus Posted December 18, 2015 Members Report Posted December 18, 2015 That doesn't sound like any of the rivet dies I have for my machine. Mine are all solid metal, no springs or rubber gaskets.The only ones with gaskets are the snap dies, and both the eyelet and snaps have springs on some. Quote Kind regards, Raven http://wolfscrafts.com/
Members dq7133 Posted December 18, 2015 Members Report Posted December 18, 2015 Thanks for the responses. I have attached a few photos of the dies and a photo of the impression left in the leather. RavenAus, these are definitely double-cap rivet dies, but the other dies I've seen are like yours (just metal), so I was a bit surprised when I received these. Quote
Members Sylvia Posted December 19, 2015 Members Report Posted December 19, 2015 Thanks for the responses. I have attached a few photos of the dies and a photo of the impression left in the leather. RavenAus, these are definitely double-cap rivet dies, but the other dies I've seen are like yours (just metal), so I was a bit surprised when I received these. Yep, I think you need to shorten the throw of your handle. There's a screw or bolt type thing under the handle that adjusts. Adjust that out. Also make sure your rivet with the stem sits proud of the leather at least 1/16" . I've noticed that the rivets from Goldstar are typically for thinner leathers. Anything over 6oz will cause you problems. On a brighter note, the die will set a brown button. Quote A teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said "At the end of this ruler is an idiot." I got detention when I asked "Which end?"
Members Cache Money Posted January 5, 2016 Members Report Posted January 5, 2016 Yes. They are. Sylvia - I wanted to be the first of 2016 to ask if they are running the leather crafter deal (snaps/rivets) still. I was on their site and am seeing. 1. Press Machine for $50 2. Press Machine + 3 Grommet sets + 900 grommets for $80 3. Press Machine + 1 die set for $70 Thanks, Tony Quote
Members dq7133 Posted January 6, 2016 Members Report Posted January 6, 2016 Sylvia - Thanks for the suggestion! Tony - I placed my order in November. I was able to get the deal by emailing David at (david at goldstartool dot com). Quote
Members Cache Money Posted January 6, 2016 Members Report Posted January 6, 2016 Sylvia - Thanks for the suggestion! Tony - I placed my order in November. I was able to get the deal by emailing David at (david at goldstartool dot com). Thank you DQ. Went ahead and emailed David. Hopefully this works out! Quote
Members Sylvia Posted January 10, 2016 Members Report Posted January 10, 2016 Sylvia - I wanted to be the first of 2016 to ask if they are running the leather crafter deal (snaps/rivets) still. I was on their site and am seeing. 1. Press Machine for $50 2. Press Machine + 3 Grommet sets + 900 grommets for $80 3. Press Machine + 1 die set for $70 Thanks, Tony Tony: LOL @ first in 2016 to ask about it. Yes still available. The deal is NOT online. You'll need to call or email to get it. Tell him you talked to me and you want the leather worker/crafter deal and he'll know exactly what to put together for you. Quote A teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said "At the end of this ruler is an idiot." I got detention when I asked "Which end?"
Members kwalk20 Posted February 11, 2016 Members Report Posted February 11, 2016 For anyone still wondering, the deal is still on . I just ordered mine today and he mentioned it to me and said all you have to do is mention the website (Leatherworker.net). Includes 1) Press, 2) 6mm rivet die (I changed mine to 9mm), 3) Ligne 20 ring snap, 4) Ligne 24 ring snap die. Well I've learned a wealth of info from this thread!! Thanks to all. Although I'm not quite sure what a ring snap is or is used for. I was initially looking for grommet and rivet setting, but figured if this was the setup he made for LW then I must need it, lol. Yeah, I'm new! heeheee Quote
JohnD Posted February 17, 2016 Report Posted February 17, 2016 This has been a great thread, I'm glad I saw it. I just wanted to add my experience to the mix. I called last week, spoke with David and ordered the "Sylvia" deal. wihin 2 days I had the press, 8mm double round rivet die, ligne20 and ligne 24 ring snap dies. I passed on the rivets because I prefer solid copper or stainless steel. The press worked great for both the rivets and the ss snaps I use, until Monday morning, while setting a snap I managed to break the press in half. The bottom part where the anvil slides in snapped off. Now I dont know if maybe I pressed too hard or if the thing leaned forward as I pressed ( I didnt have it bolted down yet). Right away I started trying to figure out a way to fix it, when I thought maybe I should call Goldstar and see what my options where. Well, within 5 minutes of calling they had another press on the way, no questions asked, well, she did ask me to send a picture of the broken press. I called Monday, before noon and have my new press ( its Wednesday) sitting on my kitchen table, waiting for me to bolt it down to my workbench this time. It seems to me Goldstar Tool is a great company to deal with. Their customer service was great and they gave me no hassle at all before sending out another press. They didnt even ask me to return the broken one. I'll be ordering some more dies from them soon and will be going through their catalog to ake sure there's nothing else I need. Great company in my opinion. Quote (rdb):God looked down at the world, and said "See, right there in Witchita, next to the railroad tracks, I didn't put enough dandelions".
Members NickMach007 Posted March 1, 2016 Members Report Posted March 1, 2016 So I've been reading through this thread and I saw a post that this hand press may not be compatible with Tandy hardware. That would seem weird if it couldn't handle their, for example, Ligne 20 snaps-- I thought that was standard. I have ordered from several places in the past including Ohio Travel Bag, Buckleguy, etc. Has anyone had success using rivets, snaps, grommets, etc from other companies or am I locked into their hardware? I didn't really see that they sold solid brass or stainless steel hardware, nor do I want to throw away the stuff I have already bought along the way. Anyone have any experience with this? Surely not everyone is using the same hardware with this hand press. Thanks in advance! Quote
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