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Try a West Marine or internet for sail needles. I just bought an emergency
repair kit that inlcuded two straight needles and the needed curved needle, its very beefy and allowed me to stich a patch for a batten pocket. It was only ten bucks. They also sell a pack of sail makers needles for 25, but the kit has then one you need for 10. |
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Larry
Try the leather hobby shops. That's where I got my last. Also go to Google and search for "Leather sewing needles". Drill down in the listings and you will find curved needles listed on a number of sites (and Companys). Big John On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 21:02:20 -0400, "Larry Smith" wrote: Here's what I need ---- a curved needle with a big eye you can stitch heavy stuff with. It needs to be about an inch long and in the shape of a crescent and capable of being abused, i. e., thrust in and out of the fabric by use of needle-nose pliers. Ever watch the surgeons use needles like that to stitch up living tissue. Where can you find these? The discount store ones I buy, like at WalMart, break too easily when you take the pliers to them. Who's the seamstress in the crowd? Damn, I'm gittin' good at upholstery. ************************************ Note to Billy: Whatcha buildin'? Got spoilers, slots, slats, elevons, spoilers, Fowlers, Frieses, winglets, VG's, and cuffs? Gates belt, hi-vo chain, spur gear, sun'n'planets, or hydramatic redrive? |
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![]() Big John wrote in message ... Larry Try the leather hobby shops. That's where I got my last. Also go to Google and search for "Leather sewing needles". Drill down in the listings and you will find curved needles listed on a number of sites (and Companys). Big John On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 21:02:20 -0400, "Larry Smith" wrote: Here's what I need ---- a curved needle with a big eye you can stitch heavy stuff with. It needs to be about an inch long and in the shape of a crescent and capable of being abused, i. e., thrust in and out of the fabric by use of needle-nose pliers. Ever watch the surgeons use needles like that to stitch up living tissue. Where can you find these? The discount store ones I buy, like at WalMart, break too easily when you take the pliers to them. Who's the seamstress in the crowd? Damn, I'm gittin' good at upholstery. ************************************ Note to Billy: Whatcha buildin'? Got spoilers, slots, slats, elevons, spoilers, Fowlers, Frieses, winglets, VG's, and cuffs? Gates belt, hi-vo chain, spur gear, sun'n'planets, or hydramatic redrive? pg2814, catalog #104 mcmaster-carr curved needles (12 per pack)9-18 dollah |
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"Larry Smith" writes:
The discount store ones I buy, like at WalMart, break too easily when you take the pliers to them. Why mess with pliers?! http://www.ahh.biz/products/accessor...l%20STH001.htm (Mine is still in the box here...) --kyler |
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AWLfully nice of you. Thanks to you and Pragmatist. For redundancy I am
ordering several different kinds of nurdles, making a few from welding rod, and ordering Kyler's awl. Bygosh, next time I'll be ready. Sewing up mah jackboots, velcroing the mats to the airplane and the car, repairing the canvas seat in the puddlejumper, and whatever else. What a helluva nice newsgroup in spite of the occasional quarrel and the pigdung plopped here by a few trolls like scurvy urban. "Kyler Laird" wrote in message ... "Larry Smith" writes: The discount store ones I buy, like at WalMart, break too easily when you take the pliers to them. Why mess with pliers?! http://www.ahh.biz/products/accessor...20tool%20STH00 1.htm (Mine is still in the box here...) --kyler |
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