Mojos hotknife Theadore made me think of the dumb tool of the trade I spent money on.
I bought some lousey plyers that were susposed to be used to install turnbutton grometts turns out there too short channels lock would
be better. I bought one of thoose portable butane hotknife pens you had to light it and wait for it to get hot. To do what with it He $200 swing away binder I don't use.
Dicks clips well they kinda work but don't have the holding strength of clamps.
Anything stupid you bought ?
Yeah, a spray glue gun. I bought one too big and its spray pattern is too big, gets glue on everything. Our winters are too cold for outside spraying year around. ::)
Doyle
For me, it's this:
http://www.rochfordsupply.com/shop/Upholstery_Tools/Air_Equipment/Bazooka_Filler/index.html
It gets "backed up" WAY too easily. And my 30 gal. air compressor can't keep up with it.
http://www.steelstitch.com/images/hammer.jpg
oh ya I bought this hammer when I thought I would make some snowmobile trailors cover out of canavas ans the Steele stitch system it worked but I didn't sell many. Don't need it anymore but I've got it somwhere We used to Use them to install runner trim on the edge of office tables ans a offivce durnirure co I used. To work at. No upholstery just tables and decks kind of stuff
hehe i like this thread, I got a gas soldering torch Mike
I use mine to seal zippers i forgot to do in the shop :-)
I bought a big bag of suction cups thinking I could
stick them on a boat screen as a place to anchor patterns
to. while pulling the material out from the stern.
Oh and the other stupid thing i bought , a sewing machine hehehehhe
I used to work for a guy who could never pass up a good deal. One day he bought one of these brand new for half price.
http://www.glfi.com/scToolFoamSaw.jpg
He had a really nice Bosch foam cutter and when he got this he used it a few times and then it sat in the corner for about a year. I didn't have a foam cutter so I bought this for half his price. About $100. Six months later the motor died. I had an old Montgomery Ward jig saw and switched the blade assembly to it. Only problem, the screw that holds the blade in place was striped. So It sat in the corner two more years.
I finally brought it to my neighbor the welder to see if he could fix it. He can't weld stainless but had an old Skil saw with the part I needed. It's worked great for about 1-1/2 years now.
When I was a kid I bought. g I Joe from Montgomery wards we calle
it monkey wards remebber. Bradley ? Nobody buys like mrs B buys
I bought a Pig Ear Notcher to put darts in welting so it would turn corners, paid about $7 at my local Fleet Farm Store.
Big John
Quote from: BigJohn on May 23, 2011, 06:06:08 pm
I bought a Pig Ear Notcher to put darts in welting so it would turn corners, paid about $7 at my local Fleet Farm Store.
Big John
Aww, they're stupid? I was thinking about getting one....
I once worked for a place that used a Bazooka, worked real good for down and feathers, we never used chopped foam and we had a big compressor.
Quote from: BigJohn on May 23, 2011, 06:06:08 pm
I bought a Pig Ear Notcher to put darts in welting so it would turn corners, paid about $7 at my local Fleet Farm Store.
Big John
thats not so stupid ? I have a pattern notcher and use it to make location marks
in vinyl so the boxing and plate match up. also the notch can be seen both sides
of the fabric so no need to hunt for marks when you turn the assembly over.
I use my pig ear notcher all the time when making welts. Is yours not working John ?
Mojo
I just got a kick out of the re-purposing of a farm tool in the upholstery trade!
Big John
I love my pig ear notcher. I use it on vinyl all the time.
gene
This is a stupid tool thread, but I want to ask a stupid question: Why notch a pigs ear?
Another one; why won't the pig notcher not notch woven fabric? Just not precise enough?
Doyle
Quote from: DB on May 24, 2011, 06:50:09 pm
This is a stupid tool thread, but I want to ask a stupid question: Why notch a pigs ear?
Another one; why won't the pig notcher not notch woven fabric? Just not precise enough?
Doyle
Don't know about pigs but when we brought some feral cats into the spay neuter program at U Of Florida they notch their ear to show they have been fixed.
Do not know that the pig notcher will not notch woven fabric. Will it notch knots in wood?
They notch a pig's ear multiple times in different locations on both ears for identification purposes. Depending on the location of the notch, they can even keep up with which litter the pig came from.
If I ever have to notch a pig's ear, I think I'll just use my sewing nippers. :D
My compass. It does a great job making circles. But I have never been able to get it to tell directions: North, South, East, or West. What a stupid tool!
gene
PS My pigs ear notcher does not seem to be precise enough for fabrics. It does well on vinyl. It's a bit quicker for notching matching points of the edges of vinyl that will be sewn together, and a bit quicker for notching the vinyl welt cord when I am turning a corner.
My parents had my ears notched so I wouldn't get mixed up with the other kids in the neighborhood. :)
I have 2 notches in one ear and 1 in the other so I guess I am from the 12th litter or the 21st, depending on how you line up the notches.
Chris