It's interesting because having these videos and showing the customers your process help the particulars see the thought process and hopefully not squalk if the order is off by 1%
I saw another one of your videos where you transitioned between a drill and screwdriver to turn screws. You should check out the ryobi cordless screwdriver for $24 at home Depot. I have several of them. They default to locking up as a screwdriver, so you get the mechanical drive of the drill and the the end-stage tightening of the screwdriver, all in one tool. Plus, the speed is subdued compared to your drill, which is nice. It's also tubular and not pistol-shaped like a drill, so you get the familiar usability to that of a screwdriver I have three of them. One is set up for FHSC screws, one for Phillips and one i keep fully charged as a backup. When one needs recharging, i simply transition the driver bit to the spare and keep on making holsters
It's interesting because having these videos and showing the customers your process help the particulars see the thought process and hopefully not squalk if the order is off by 1%
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I saw another one of your videos where you transitioned between a drill and screwdriver to turn screws. You should check out the ryobi cordless screwdriver for $24 at home Depot. I have several of them. They default to locking up as a screwdriver, so you get the mechanical drive of the drill and the the end-stage tightening of the screwdriver, all in one tool. Plus, the speed is subdued compared to your drill, which is nice. It's also tubular and not pistol-shaped like a drill, so you get the familiar usability to that of a screwdriver
I have three of them. One is set up for FHSC screws, one for Phillips and one i keep fully charged as a backup. When one needs recharging, i simply transition the driver bit to the spare and keep on making holsters
I don't know that I would be turning wood screws with it, but for assembling holsters, they're the bee's knees
oh i like new tools!
Nice
Where did you buy the plates for over the OLIGHT Baldr and blocking above it. Do you have dimensions by any chance?
All made in house they 1/8 thick and the size of the body
Thanks 👍🏻
I making appendix sidecar holster and made mistake, can I only heat the mistake area?
As long as you don't overheat it, yes
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Thanks.. I mistake add a big block in the back of the holster where is the up triangular ..
Where the High Sweat Shield guard is..
Were did buy the mold for the mag
its home made. once i finalize a design, ill be making them for the website
Your videos are awesome! Thank you