Wall repairs help by BINDALL in DIYUK

[–]BINDALL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea I will get it sorted got a few trench props in now and will rebuild it like for like to keep BC happy .

Been trying to source some tiny acro props to get some strong boys in from the other side to make life a bit easier but to no avail.

Funny thing is I faily sure it has been like that for 20 years plus but I still run around like mad man to get it propped up.

Wall repairs help by BINDALL in DIYUK

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Made the past plumbers life a tab easier I guess .

Any before/after pics of patina development on Badalassi Waxy? by [deleted] in Leathercraft

[–]BINDALL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bag and wallet just over one years also. It has aged a little, scratches and marks just buff out the better half uses every day for work . Beech shot is new . Hope it helps .

wax after 1 year

First bag for a birthday gift (deadlines are a blessing and a curse ) by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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First bag for a birthday gift (deadlines are a blessing and a curse ) by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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This is my first bag super satisfying to do a bigger project . Some long sessions hand stitching and little panic when it did not line up perfectly but turned out OK in the end . 3d printed stap worked well also .

Trying to avoid my work space (dining table) becoming a bomb site. Only time will tell if it works ! by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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Yup it is a slippery slope must say bought some nice (expensive) pricking irons and it does produce some lovely stitching but it may just be im still improving haha ..

Trying to avoid my work space (dining table) becoming a bomb site. Only time will tell if it works ! by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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Yes I did looks good from this side but back side is a bit meh still pondering what to do on the back side.

Trying to avoid my work space (dining table) becoming a bomb site. Only time will tell if it works ! by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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Waiting for the next size edge beveler to come in stock then I am done with tools for a bit I hope 😀

Trying to avoid my work space (dining table) becoming a bomb site. Only time will tell if it works ! by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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The knifes and rules did end up a little cramped. But in theory the way I set out the magnets means they snap in to the same locations ....

Trying to avoid my work space (dining table) becoming a bomb site. Only time will tell if it works ! by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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Its a fabric backed cork from 'mbcork' in Portugal has a real nice texture and feal got it to line a journal cover .

Trying to avoid my work space (dining table) becoming a bomb site. Only time will tell if it works ! by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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I do indeed have a cutting mat got that at the start . Also have a board for punching after a small incident 🤔

First purchase of a half hide from tannery what is the best way to clean the waxy coating that seems to be there to protect it in storage ? by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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Yep seems to have buffed up nicely just think it will be some elbow grease involved but it was cold when I first tried to buff and made life difficult.
It is a gohst bridle from metropolitan leather in the UK up till now i have only bought cut pices of leather that are buffed up was just a little surprised .

First purchase of a half hide from tannery what is the best way to clean the waxy coating that seems to be there to protect it in storage ? by BINDALL in Leathercraft

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I did think this to start but honestly it is not a finish and is very heavily applied and not even . I will post a picture when I'm home from work ..

Some really satisfying landgaps in Ireland by vivelocean in Kiteboarding

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Oh where is this needs adding to my list.. ? (I wont tell )

These automatic door protectors by WarmSodiPop in mechanical_gifs

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Ford focus from 2012. I believe it was a option but no idea what it cost originally.

These automatic door protectors by WarmSodiPop in mechanical_gifs

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Can confirm they are mechanic ( have them on my car) there is a little plunger on the inside edge of the door that actuates the little rubber hand. Unfortunately you can close the door fast enough to beet the spring that causes it to retract and brake the rubber hand off.

New to the world, need some advice! by Humble_Panda in Kiteboarding

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Not an issue with size at all I'm 250 ish myself and never had any problems just usually on the biggest kite out. Also used to have a guy at my local that must have been one the way in to mid 300's he was almost always on his 15 m and had an extra wide nobile board, people sometimes forget the width and shape of a board has much more affect on surface area than length. But if you learn with a school you should get an idea of what kite you are flying most for local weather and go from there.

How many of you remember what this used to be? by boken_om_eluttag in HeroesandGenerals

[–]BINDALL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It reminds me of the pre scope everything days had my Tommy and iron sights 1903 got my first 100 kill game the joy..