WV_Hillbilly
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That subject line is NOT an April Fools joke, though I'm sure I could have come up with something.
The patch thread alignment topic got some of the less-used "gears turning" in my head. I know I've thought about this before, but never seemed to remember to bring it up for discussion.
Has anyone else thought about the type of patching material that may have been commonly used in the mid to late 18th century? Does anyone (other than me) think that the older cloth might have produced significantly different results than the modern produced materials that we use today?
How about patching material that we ourselves have had laying around for years... should it be thrown away and "new" material (or pre-cut) patches be bought and used instead? Does it matter? or should we just go ahead and ignore that possible variable.
Just something to think about... I would like to read some of your comments, ideas, and thoughts on this subject though...
Regards, and shoot safely!
WV_Hillbilly
The patch thread alignment topic got some of the less-used "gears turning" in my head. I know I've thought about this before, but never seemed to remember to bring it up for discussion.
Has anyone else thought about the type of patching material that may have been commonly used in the mid to late 18th century? Does anyone (other than me) think that the older cloth might have produced significantly different results than the modern produced materials that we use today?
How about patching material that we ourselves have had laying around for years... should it be thrown away and "new" material (or pre-cut) patches be bought and used instead? Does it matter? or should we just go ahead and ignore that possible variable.
Just something to think about... I would like to read some of your comments, ideas, and thoughts on this subject though...
Regards, and shoot safely!
WV_Hillbilly