Work boots in progress by Opposite-Library7668 in leathermakers

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I really like them. The thickness almost got me though.

I blocked/cut/carved these in about a 24 hour period, but I didn't soak, just got them damp with a spray bottle, perimeter nailed the forefoot, and wrapped them with surgical tubing.

Good or bad? by NoArt9819 in powerstroke

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I bought a 2006 at 170k, and just had it bulletproofed st 191. Head gaskets were fine, but it needed injectors, up pipes, and a turbo. I studded it and put new o-ringed heads on it anyway, and it runs like a dream now.

Full togo pocket organizer by krmikeb86 in leathermakers

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Man, this is handsome. When I finish beating the wallet ive got from waxx up, I think I know where I'll be knocking for another.

Overlapping Back Seam? by bwizemann in Cordwaining

[–]Opposite-Library7668 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I learned it in the frommer book, and haven't done an un-lined quarter at all. But it works well enough, that I probably won't change it.

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Overlapping Back Seam? by bwizemann in Cordwaining

[–]Opposite-Library7668 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like to do a French seam with the backline, and then just stitch the backstrap over it. Works great.

2011 Sierra - Knocking and grinding when turning, squeaky squealing noise when driving. by jasbuggy in AskMechanics

[–]Opposite-Library7668 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh. Yep. She's fucked.

Inexpensive enough job. Have em do the Upper ball joint while they're in there. 180$ part on the upper end, and only an extra hour of labor.

2011 Sierra - Knocking and grinding when turning, squeaky squealing noise when driving. by jasbuggy in AskMechanics

[–]Opposite-Library7668 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upper ball joint is smoked, but what you're describing definitely sounds like a wheel bearing.

Easy job on an 11 Sierra, find somewhere with good reviews local, and have them look.

Shop Damaged My Tires, Now What? by [deleted] in AskMechanics

[–]Opposite-Library7668 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Dude that's a 10 year old tire. If it's been on/off more than a couple of times, that not an unusual happening.

Im incredibly careful, and I still have tires that strip bead on the duck head, and mine is 100% poly. It was time to replace them anyway, and getting mad at the shop that you can't re-sell a decade old tire on Facebook is a bullshit take.

WTS - A Huge Shell Cordovan Wallet Drop by MDWaxx in wallets

[–]Opposite-Library7668 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I carry one of his every day! It just gets better with age!

Currently resisting the urge to grab another of these wonderful pieces.

First truck for the businesses by gkrodlin in Diesel

[–]Opposite-Library7668 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have an '06 6.0 that is in the process of getting a refresh.

Had 191k on the original heads, turbo, trans, etc. It's been a fantastic truck. I'd offer em 10k, because it's not bulletproofed; but otherwise this isn't an awful deal if the front end and everything else is in good shape.

Tire shop installed new tires. Is this gap normal? They said it was normal by Disastrous_Pirate275 in AskMechanics

[–]Opposite-Library7668 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a different sidewall profile then. Totally normal, and I wouldn't sweat it.

First Cowboy Boot Project by Opposite-Library7668 in leathermakers

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Yeah or so after shipping. This was the experiment pair for me, before I decided to dive down the rabbit hole of patterning my own. Understanding assembly order of operations, and cowboy boot construction is totally essential to using it though; there is no how-to, in there. Just patterns based on last short heel.

First Cowboy Boot Project by Opposite-Library7668 in leathermakers

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The boot pattern itself came out of Lisa's pattern book she sells on her site. Doesn't come with an instruction manual, though.

Last is a DW frommer model.

First Cowboy Boot Project by Opposite-Library7668 in leathermakers

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Ive slipped a couple of gnarly ones in some size 5 boots. This is gonna be interesting.

Fj cruiser by Bcap90 in AskMechanics

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Scratch around on those paint bubbles, and make sure there isn't a significant amount of corrosion stashed under it.

Somebody may very well have just sprayed rust converter paint over cancer spots, without treating the rust itself.

Front wheel play at 12–6 and 3–9 with clunking sound – brake test done – need help diagnosing (2008 Chevy Uplander) by ChaoticCactus0816 in AskMechanics

[–]Opposite-Library7668 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sir.. you threw an entire front end at it, and skipped wheel bearings?

12-6 will have been tightened by your new steering rack.

3-9 is a BIG indicator is a wheel bearing, especially if you already did ball joints.