Saddle Bag Thread

Started by DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM, August 22, 2011, 04:28:33 PM

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DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM

I asked Will this but I'd like to also ask you guys what thickness leather you use for saddle bags?
I'm using Wills patterns and can recommend them.  ;)

This is my leather options from WC as I will need 4 to 5 hides.

Skirting   8-10 oz   Russet   UT   $124.00
Skirting   10-12 oz   Russet   SP   $126.00

Carving   8-10 oz   Russet   SP   $107.00

This seems to thin for saddle bags.
Has anyone ever used 10-12 oz Skirting? I tend to gravitate toward heavier leather beings from what I have seen after using a leather item consistently it tends to get real "Flopp-sie" if you know what I mean.
Next month I'll ask about rifle scabbard thickness.  ;)
TIA,
Duke

outrider

Me...I would use the skirting leather in 9-10 oz.

Saddle bags = 9-10 oz.
Rifel scabbards = 9-10 oz...same as a holster...unless taht is you are carrying a Barret rifle
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Cliff Fendley

I have some smaller original F A Meanea saddle pockets and they are 8-9 oz for the body and flaps and the gusset is around 3-4 oz.

I recently made a couple like the originals.
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Dalton Masterson

8-10 is what I use on my bags and scabbards.

I use 5-6 oz or whatever I happen to have on hand thats thin on the gussets of the bags.

There are times when I think my saddle bag is too thick, but its fine and has held up over the years so far.
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DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM

Thanks all for the replies.
If anyone else can add to it would be much appreciated.

Don Nix

I have made all kinds of saddlebags and I have to wonder at their use. If your going strictly for looks and tooling then 9-10 0z is perfect.
if your going for utility then I always  built mine out of 8 oz or heavier oil tan.  The bags were assembled inside out ,double stiched at rhe seams then turn right side out . with large oversized flaps they will repel water or hold it if the need be.
It is my preference when making working gear that will last.

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