[AT] Reconditioning Leather belting

Larry Goss rlgoss at insightbb.com
Tue Jan 17 12:58:21 PST 2012


LOL!  I have my own measuring cups, squeeze bottles, basters, and other "kitchen" appliances in the shop.  There have been times when those appliances included my own microwave.  I don't happen to have one out there right now, but if push comes to shove I'll pick up an El Cheapo model from a pawn shop for it.

Larry

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From: "Mike M" <meulenms at gmx.com>
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Cecil, you must have an understanding wife; mine wouldn't allow me to use a 2 quart measuring cup from the kitchen the other day to measure out 1-1/2 quarts of hydraulic oil! (it was new oil too)

Mike M
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From: Cecil R Bearden 
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Time: 2012-01-17, 12:51:46
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For water proofing I have used Johnson's wax melted in a microwave. I 
would paint it on all theseams and all over the leather of my boots to 
seal the seams from snow. I am now trying this URAD to see how it 
works. Like I said, it smells like the old time shoe shop....l

Hey, what happened to Farmer, he used to have a cobbler shop......... 
He sure would have an opinion....

Cecil in OKla
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