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Got any great sources for leather? Tools? Machinery? Looking for sources?
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#1076 Post by dai »

Tom and Alasdair, good to hear from you both, the NZ contingent. I'm glad to be back here on the hcc. I nipped out for a cup of tea a few years ago and got distracted.
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#1077 Post by tomo »

Haha, I think it was one of Shackelton's men that said "I'm popping out for a walk. I might be gone awhile". What was her name?
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#1078 Post by jon_g »

Around here you can't use steel cleats at any of the golf courses and I think that's universal in Canada.

Warkov Safeer has the golf cleat components, a threaded receptacle that is glued inside the sole and the cleats which are then screwed in when the shoe is finished.

One thought is to add a midsole to your shoe, otherwise the cleats will push up on your insole after a little bit of wear.

Thanks David, that's what I was looking for, I ordered one from Hale and Co, but I haven't got it yet.
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#1079 Post by jon_g »

First, I received my tubular nailer from Hale and Co. It's a nice looking tool, only problem is that the nails I want to use are just a little too large in diameter to fit down the hole, so either I have to find different nails or find a way to increase the diameter of the tool.

Second, I'm looking for a good leather splitter, something that I can use to split soling leather thin enough to use as a mid sole. Can anyone point me in the direction of one, I'd be especially grateful for a Canadian connection. What should I expect to pay for one?

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#1080 Post by dw »

Jon,

If you're using threaded nails...as I think the tubular nailer was designed to use...be aware that some brands have larger heads than others. Also that some are hardened--what you want for making women's high heeled shoes--and some are not.

As for a splitter, I can't give you a Canadian source but I bought a beauty at Melanie Machine in LA and he offered me an Italian job that was motorized and supposedly the slickest thing since sliced bread. At a pretty good price too.

But for a used machine in good repair I would guess $600-$800.00 US is about right.

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#1081 Post by dearbone »

Jon,

I was looking for one of them 5 inch splitters some time ago,I was directed to "Landis" of Quebec,They were away on vacation when i called them, than i was offered the use of a 16 inch splitter just down the street at a friend leather shop.
lets us know if you get one.

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#1082 Post by das »

ISO--a very oily/waxy, "naked" aniline black, struck-through, chrome uppers cow-side leather, maybe 5-5.5 oz. for biker-type/engineer boots. Need a steady supply, not "odd lots". Any ideas?
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Horween latigo?

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#1084 Post by paul »

Al,

Steve Siegel is just down the road from you now.
He's always got his finger on the leather pulse.
Try him here:
siegel.leather@gmail.com
805.570.5251

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#1085 Post by dearbone »

Al,

Wickett-Craig the tannery has a leather warehouse here,but the mother company is in Tennessee,I think that's what their sales man Tony said, It might be worth it to contact them if you are looking for steady supply.
Here is their sales man email in Toronto,
tonyd@wickett-craig.com

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#1086 Post by dearbone »

Here we go they have a good web site, Wickett&Craig of America, 1-800-Tannery.

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#1087 Post by cwsaddler »

Paul
I thought Steve was getting out of the leather business.
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#1088 Post by tomo »

Shop Talk wrote about that but last I looked their website was still going. I hope they are because I had pretty good service from them.
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#1089 Post by paul »

The last email broadcast I had from Steve was that he was in No. Carolina, I believe, and working as a consultant in leather, and working with tanneries to develope different leathers.
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#1090 Post by jon_g »

DW, thanks for the tip about the nails, I'll look for some smaller headed ones.

As for splitters, they seem hard to find. The reason I asked about the price is because I have only been able to find machines listed in the $1400-$1600 range. (This includes Melanie Machine)

I'm still waiting to hear from Landis who are on summer holidays.

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#1091 Post by das »

All,

Turns out Horween has three likely oily leathers leathers. Thanks for the input.
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#1092 Post by paul »

While we're on the subject of Horween leathers, I'm in desparate need of three sides of their Waxed Flesh in Natural.

I had eight pcs. set aside, and now the last three are no longer avilable to me. I won't go into the problem with ya'll.

Now I learn Horween is closing down for the summer, so I have to turn to the "network" to have a chance at meeting my deadline of Sept. 1st.

So I'm hoping one of you folks has three sides in your inventory that you'd sell me, or front me, until Horween is back up. Whatever it takes at this point.

If so, could you please pm me at paul@noazleatherworks.com or call 928 442-1213?

Thank you in advance,
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#1093 Post by dearbone »

I am looking for someone with a button hole machine,That's the machine that does the sewing around button holes on coats and shirts,but i am looking for an industrial kind to sew button holes for ankle boots flap. Thanks

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#1094 Post by dearbone »

I am looking for some hard wood pegs. Thank you.

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#1095 Post by artvanhecke »

Hi Nasser,

Panhandle Leather has them in two sizes. They are Blau Ring, lemonwood I think.

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#1096 Post by donrwalker »

O. Baltor and Sons has them
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#1097 Post by athan_chilton »

Baltor also (last time I ordered) had Hirschkleber paste too.
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#1098 Post by dearbone »

Thank you all very much.

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#1099 Post by mjb »

Im looking for a sole press and fume hood....

Thanks

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#1100 Post by washek »

I have a Dragon Foot for repairing soles. It has a rectangular opening which can fit on a stand. Would anyone has a stand which I can buy?

Thank you,

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