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Goatskin For Covering Recoil Pad?

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03 July 2003, 00:05
Nitroman
Goatskin For Covering Recoil Pad?
I was re-reading the leather covered pad thread and wondered if anyone had used the goatskin?

Also, is the leather glued all over the pad or just to the bottom of the baseplate?

Thanks.
03 July 2003, 07:18
Erik Fryman
I glued mine all over. (front, sides and rear)
03 July 2003, 13:48
jeffeosso
STREACHING fluid....

calf or goat....

VERY LITTLE glue

jeffe
03 July 2003, 15:11
Nitroman
Jeff,

Is there a brand name to the streching fluid? Where can I get some?

Thanks.
03 July 2003, 16:11
Customstox
Roger, I use Pig skin and only water to stretch them. The last one took me about 3 minutes to work out all the wrinkles over a pad with a widows peak. Goat skin is a bit thin. I also use barge cement and I glue the top and sides and then the bottom gets glued after it is dried. I have heard it is best not to glue the sides as it allows the sides to flex and stop them from deteriorating. I have always done it the other way and never had any problems with ths sides.
04 July 2003, 09:18
Atkinson
I also use split pig skin and alocohol or water..I glue the whole thing but I use Silvers and London guns pads, and they don't give enough to make much difference....Goat is nice but it just doesn't wear well and tends to tear, I wear it out plenty fast...but I use the heck out of my guns..More so than most I suspect.
04 July 2003, 10:23
Customstox
Ray, do you have any pictures of yours handy you can post. I would imagine some of these folks would like seeing them. I do like the silvers pads. I have not seen a london guns pad I would use, they are way too flexible for me.
05 July 2003, 00:57
Nitroman
Chic or Ray,

I looked at Tandy Leathers site and they have more types of split pig than you could shake a stick at. Is there any particular color? Also they list them by weight. I take it you would use pretty thin skin for covering a pad.
05 July 2003, 02:18
Jim Kobe
I got a tip from Dennis Potter,one of the guys in the Guild for a leather source; Oregon leather in, obviously, Oregon (503)228-4105. I bought a whole, tanned pigskin for $35 shipped. The first one I tried turned out great, thanks to Kent Bowerly and Dennis whose combined advice helped immensly.

Jim
05 July 2003, 04:07
Customstox
Jim, years ago when I first wanted to try a leather covered pad, I got a lot of help from Keith. He asked for my address and got me a copy of an article by Duane Weibbe about lather covered pads and sent me a fairly large piece of leather.

Roger, I stain mine myself with dyes and use a natural color. With certain woods it looks pretty good unstained.
05 July 2003, 04:24
Customstox
Roger try this one. Buy some dye.