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Got any great sources for leather? Tools? Machinery? Looking for sources?
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#651 Post by dw »

Nasser,

Goetz in Germany sells them. And MacPherson's in Seattle is a Goetz rep.

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#652 Post by dearbone »

DW,

Thank you, I looked up their tool list and didn't see a Spirit lamp, i called them and it was 6:30 am in Seattle and a certain Gerry who might know was not there yet,i will call them back in an hour and a half and find out from Gerry himself.

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#653 Post by walrus »

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You can get an Alcohol Burner from Nasco Arts & Crafts 1.800.558.9595 www.enasco.com .Then take a soup can and cut down the side and bend it out at a 90 degree angle and you have your tool rest it works and your cost is $2.50 cents + S/H it is the same kind of lamp that is the burner in the German ones .at a fraction of the cost.
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#654 Post by dearbone »

Larry,

Thanks, I called them and they gave me their branch number in New Market,Ontario,not too far from me, they have a very nice looking lamp with stand (might have to build an extension to rest irons))and i bought one with a dozen of spare wicks. Thanks again.

DW, Gerry from Seattle said they don't carry them.
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#655 Post by dearbone »

Larry, I ordered the wrong lamp,i had to call them back to change to the metal alcohol burner,which has a fuel tank instead of wick and i think that's the one you were referring to.

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#656 Post by walrus »

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Either one will work ok . They are nice people to work with .Their main headquarters is about 25 miles from me. In Fort Atkinson WI.
Hope it works out for you .
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#657 Post by paul »

Larry,

What a great tip with the soup can!

I'm going to have Chicken Noodle tonight, just so I can make the tool rest.

I hate what I've been doing to hold my irons.

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#658 Post by dearbone »

Paul,

Do you think Larry was referring to Compbell's soup can or some other brand, meanwhile you enjoy your chicken noodle soup whatever the brand-name.

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#659 Post by romango »

Nasser,

Let me know how that burner works out. I ended up making my own from cheap oil lamp parts and some other junk.

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#661 Post by dearbone »

Rick,

I will report on performance of the new lamp as soon as i get it and test it.
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#662 Post by dearbone »

Here is the lamp i recently bought,it works very well.goodbye my old wick lamp,this one has a nice blue flame and hard to see,it took some time to find the right fuel,denatured alcohol, ethyl, ethanol and methyl are some of names used for the fuel,i had few managers at Canadian tire (big hardware store)searching until one of them said the restaurant section and there it was.
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#663 Post by romango »

Nassar,

Where did you get the lamp from?
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#664 Post by dearbone »

THE UNIT IS MADE BY "SPECTRUM EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES",
which is in Wisconsin,the product NUMBER is SB28616M METAL ALCOHOL BURNER.
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#665 Post by mac »

Hey!
That's just fondue fuel. I'm wondering if the lamp from a fondue burner would work to heat irons? hmmm. I'll have to look into this.

Nasser,
Thanks for the source for the fuel... you can buy ANYTHING at Canadian TireImage
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#666 Post by dmcharg »

I've used a fondue burner for years with methylated spirits as the fuel for heating the irons. Works fine. I agree with Paul, that soup tin idea is brilliant! I've done a number of things to prop them up in the past (with varying success). Know what I'm going to do now though Image

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#667 Post by dearbone »

To all,

I am looking for "Gelatin" a pound or two in dry crystal form,i prefer pig byproduct gelatin,kosher, halal or not makes no difference here,but i also will take bovine and horse byproduct gelatin. if anyone knows of a source,please let me know.thank you.

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#668 Post by 1947redhed »

What are you planning to use this for? Could you mean hide glue?---tan colored crystals that are soaked in water and then heated?
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#669 Post by dearbone »

Georgene,

it's say i am planning to use it for the peaceful creation of a paste for the boot/shoe components,like the toe and heel stiffeners and side linings, "hide glue' well you might be close,it was called animal glue,it was the shoe/boot maker only glue/cement until recently,but i think it is the same,tan colored or white crystal gelatin is okay.let me know if you find some.

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#670 Post by courtney »

Nasser,

You can order it from www.letterheadsignsupply.com

it is under glue chipping.

its cheap!

Sorry, I wish I knew how to post a link that would take you right there.

Hope this is what youre looking for, If you have any trouble, they're right down the street from me.

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Wow! I guess I can post a link.
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#672 Post by dw »

Nasser, et al,

It has always been my understanding (perhaps mistaken) that HirschKleber is made from the hooves of ten tiny reindeer. The hooves would be, if I understand correctly, comprised mostly of gelatin...??

Correct me if I am wrong....

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#673 Post by dearbone »

DW,

I am not familiar with the Hirsckleber, but some people also believe horns and hooves are used/ boiled for the animal glue/gelatin,it has been refuted by some,so i don't know,but there is a lot more gelatin making stuff in the rest of the animal,bones,fat and skins.

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#674 Post by courtney »

Was that not the right stuff I posted?

I called Jello before and asked them if it was true they used hoofs and horns and they said yes. Maybe you could use plain jello, or empty gelitin capsules for pills.
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#675 Post by dearbone »

Courtney,

Thank you,i can't exactly tell for the package that it is animal gelatin,but it sounds like it from the name and the little description they gave,Anyhow i ordered 2 packages and it came for under $20.00 with shipping,i will let you know if i have a problem with them since you are just down the street.Thanks again.

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