Members oyvindbl Posted October 31, 2008 Members Report Posted October 31, 2008 I am trying to get a overstitch wheel with 9 stitches per inch, but can't find it anywhere on the net. Anyone have a idea of where I can find it? Quote "I used to think it was a major tragedy if anyone went through life never having owned a canoe. Now I believe it's only a minor tragedy." - Bill Mason, "Path of the Paddle", (1984)
Members Rawhide Posted October 31, 2008 Members Report Posted October 31, 2008 I am trying to get a overstitch wheel with 9 stitches per inch, but can't find it anywhere on the net.Anyone have a idea of where I can find it? I've seen them on ebay, but very rarely. They are very hard to find. You may be able to get a custom tool maker to make one for you. Custom tool makers i.e. Jeremiah Watt or Barry King, Robert Beard, etc... may make them for you, but they aren't cheap. Marlon Quote Marlon
hidepounder Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 I am trying to get a overstitch wheel with 9 stitches per inch, but can't find it anywhere on the net.Anyone have a idea of where I can find it? Watch ebay...they are on fairly frequently in a variety of sizes...there are some on now, but not a #9. If you need one right away call Bob Douglas "Fine Vintage Tools" 307/737-2222. I'' be shocked if he doesn't have one in stock. Good Luck. Quote
Members Kevin Posted November 1, 2008 Members Report Posted November 1, 2008 I got everything from 4 thru 14 from Mast Harness Shop, I haven't paid attention to whether Weaver's carried on the line or not, when they bought Mast out. For some reason I had the impression that they were made by McMillen. Very reasonably priced. Ooops, scratch all that. I bought them directly from McMillen, $20.95 each. McMillen Tool Co. 573-374-7880 Kevin Quote
Members oyvindbl Posted November 1, 2008 Author Members Report Posted November 1, 2008 Thanks a lot! Quote "I used to think it was a major tragedy if anyone went through life never having owned a canoe. Now I believe it's only a minor tragedy." - Bill Mason, "Path of the Paddle", (1984)
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