Members T Moore Medicine Hat Saddlery Posted February 13, 2017 Members Report Posted February 13, 2017 Looking to see if anyone sews with this heavy thread in making hard use gear or is the #346 as heavy as you go Quote
Members Dwight Posted February 13, 2017 Members Report Posted February 13, 2017 I use 346 in 95% of the stuff you can see on my website: belts, holsters, mag carriers, phone carriers, etc. I have 415, . . . and I cannot swear that something on my site may not be done in 415. If I need anything smaller, . . . I use carpet thread and a plastic, Walmart, sewing machine. What little saddle stuff I do, . . . again, . . . 346. Part of that is that my Tippmann Boss likes it best, . . . and I've learned how to use it, . . . May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted February 14, 2017 Members Report Posted February 14, 2017 Only every once in awhile do I use 415, usually when someone brings a tow strap in to repair. I use 346 on saddle skirts and most work harness and heavy using tack. Lighter harness (carriage-type, pony, etc,) finer tack and show tack gets 277. Part of the reason I like to stay with a lighter thread is I don't like leaving a great big hole that the larger needles make. Only occasionally I might use 415 on work harness tugs, but normally a 346 on them too. I sew nearly all my tugs with a knife in my machine, laying the thread in a channel, so it's not likely to wear through until the back layer of leather is worn pretty bad. The 346 lays in the channel nicer than the 415. Quote
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