This is the first time in a long time I've logged into the Lounge, though I see some loungers on the facebook page. I logged in specifically to see if anyone has used a Singer 29-4 to sew in reeded sweats. It's a free arm, with a small arm and lock-stitch, and the head also looks to be angled in...
When feeling disappointed, Eric, in how others are behaving, you might consider keeping in mind that there are several schools of thought on the severity, risk and course of response to the COVID virus. While I'm sure there are many who have simply taken a "screw it all, whatever the facts,"...
I'm off to fetch the wife. I sent her out to pick lettuce so figure the Sombrero Grande is in order.
Lest anyone find this post in poor taste, I calculate Bellfastboy opened the ball with his francophobic comments in another thread.
(I sure hope she picked her quota)
I suggest an over/under .22/.410 on the nature walk. Put a baby bottle nipple on the barell. Soft hollow points for the over round, medium shot on the under.
This is just the way I think, and I'm still kicking ---- in spite of myself.
I guess I'll add my details. Like Jim I cut the sweat leather to measured length, though I angle cut the ends a bit more dramatically, as much as 12 degrees on thin, soft leather (remember, I'm also making some myself). I cut one end of the reed flush and eyeball 1/2"- 9/16" extra on the other...
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