Softner for leather?

Started by joec, March 10, 2011, 10:56:42 AM

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joec

I have a new gun/cartridge belt and would like to soften up only the section of the belt with the buckle holes are. It is a bit stiff here and if a bit softer would be easier to buckle I think.
Joe
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KidTerico

I work mine by hand till it softened up. KT
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joec

I've been doing that now for about 2 weeks and it is still very stiff. I think this holster belt rig is finished with a natural finish. I would guess it is olive oil but don't know for sure.
Joe
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rickk


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Skidmore's leather cream
www.skidmores.com

when planets align...do the deal !

joec

Thanks RickK I have some Neatsfoot oil but wasn't sure about using it.

Major I will pick up some of the Skidmore's also though I've never used it I see it is used a lot here by the guys making holsters.
Joe
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I called the number on the  Skidmore's website and ordered a 17 oz bottle and had it in four business days ... I haven't tried it yet, but it seems to be the de riguer (present company noted and accepted)among leatherworkers. It seems Skidmore's  (beside the very uncommercial name; but hey, it's the family name) is a family product and they are both proud and very stringent about the quality of their product ... when I placed my order, I was actually placing it with a Skidmore!  In this world of offshore customer service, when was the last time that happened to you? *S*
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rickk

Joec, if ya ever want to see what one person who knows holsters and gun belts does, get John Bianchi's holster making DVD.

It is not a beginner's DVD... John assumes you know what the tools do and have made a holster or two already. The purpose of the DVD is to give some of the finer points from his perspective. I learned a few cool tricks watching it. If you have already tried a holster and gun belt or two, there will be several oooo's and aaaa's and oooyaaaa's as he shows you a few tricks.

Anyway, when you get to the third DVD, you will see that Bianchi is far from bashful about using plenty of Neatsfoot oil. He says he uses about 1/2 a pint on a lined belt/holster set and when you see how he applies it you will believe it.

joec

Quote from: rickk on March 21, 2011, 09:42:08 PM
Joec, if ya ever want to see what one person who knows holsters and gun belts does, get John Bianchi's holster making DVD.

It is not a beginner's DVD... John assumes you know what the tools do and have made a holster or two already. The purpose of the DVD is to give some of the finer points from his perspective. I learned a few cool tricks watching it. If you have already tried a holster and gun belt or two, there will be several oooo's and aaaa's and oooyaaaa's as he shows you a few tricks.

Anyway, when you get to the third DVD, you will see that Bianchi is far from bashful about using plenty of Neatsfoot oil. He says he uses about 1/2 a pint on a lined belt/holster set and when you see how he applies it you will believe it.

Well I sure won't be making any holsters or doing leather work at my age.  ;) But did get the part of the belt softer with Neatsfoot oil so it does work fine for my needs at the moment. I actually own a Bianchi holster for one of my semi auto pistols.
Joe
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