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Seams and post silver soldered. The piece is pressed onto the dovetail.
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That's beautiful, 2W4E!Made a custom leather stock cover for a guy out east.
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Nice work, 2Wheels! I didn't know you do leatherwork!Made a custom leather stock cover for a guy out east.
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Thank you! Yeah, I mainly do sheaths for knives, however it's fun to do an occasional holster, belt, or stock cover.Nice work, 2Wheels! I didn't know you do leatherwork!
PmedThank you! Yeah, I mainly do sheaths for knives, however it's fun to do an occasional holster, belt, or stock cover.
Reminds me of the way my dad plumbed this house many years ago.
My dad's well/pressure tank/water softener set-up, that he plumbed himself, looks an awful lot like that, too...Reminds me of the way my dad plumbed this house many years ago.
Kind of reminds me of the first time I replaced a hot water tank. Young newly married, knew NOTHING about plumbing. Wife calls me at work, old tank is broken. Thankfully it was in a little deal on the outside of the home. So told wife where to shut off entire house. I called Sears and tried to order one. They could come out day or two but we lived out in the sticks. So by the time he kept adding in the addition fee's the cost was over twice what the new tank cost and I told him hold off. Went and looked, old tank was hard plumbed in. No shut off for gas or water. So I went and bought new and then made multiple trips to the nearest Ace Hardware. back when they were real Hardware stores. Long before the days of cell phone to take pics with but guys at the store were SUPER helpful. I finally got a shut off valve for the gas and water so I could turn the house back on. Then several trips to the store finally had the new tank in. Certainly did not look like any kind of pro did it but hey, it worked! Was pretty impressed with myself when it was over as nothing leaked and we had hot water again.My dad's well/pressure tank/water softener set-up, that he plumbed himself, looks an awful lot like that, too...
Took me more than a few minutes of study to discern exactly what every pipe and valve did. Besides him, I'm the only one who knows how it works...
My Grandpa was the head electrician at St Regis paper plant in Tacoma - shut down long ago. When he retired, the Plant discovered that there were no blueprints or diagrams for most of the electrical service in the Plant.