You do have to get out of the rig from time to time.Queen said:I looked into it, not too expensive, but since you can carry loaded in the car and on a boat, not sure I'll bother spending the money.
crofter said:Back on the subject of leather, what is the best way to get a leather concealed holster fitting comfortably? I have heard of using water but am afraid to ruin it.
-crofter
Thanks for the tip. Will the firearm get condensation on it from the water? -,crofterJoseekatt said:Use warm water. Soak it and wrap the pistol in plastic wrap and then shove it in and mold the leather around it. Won’t work with oil tanned.
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That is an awesome opportunity! -crofterGypsyjoe#1 said:I will be out in the LTVA come the end of December. Will not be doing leather work, but would be willing to teach anyone about leather work, especially tooling. I have been doing leather work for 26 years and my ex wife was a winner of the Al Stohlman award which is the highest award you can get in the leather world.
vanbrat said:A couple of hole thread punch things and a few design things and a few needles. I few things I'm not to sure about. They were all in a small box tucked under the shelf thing in his tool box. There was a small hammer thing....Some waxed thread, maybe some other things I will have to look again.
I need to find some leather but I am cheap so I will keep looking for something..... Thrift store is my normal shop.
This is maybe something I will have to really shop for.
Any chance you might be out there and be interested?crofter said:That is an awesome opportunity! -crofter
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