X post DIY Gauntlet kits
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 4:51 pm
I am posting this here as well as I found the first time around, many who do their own metal work don't check the classifieds much. I will post pics soon for those who may not remember what these looked like. I am also looking for feedback if doing a run in 20 ga. 1050 will be worth my time, as I have to do these 15 pair at a time to make this economical.
Thanks, Erick Davidson
Greetings, last year I offered kits for pre-cut, but unformed 18 ga Stainless gauntlets with rivets, washers and instructions. After selling 120 pair the first time, life happened, in the form of a couple of weddings in the immediate family and a demanding work and play schedule. I have continued to sell them locally and saw a great need to offer a smaller size as not everyone is a large man. So I scaled the pattern down so that I could offer another size to rest of the world. I currently have 20 pair each of both medium/large and small/medium, still 40 a pair plus shipping. I am looking to offer them cut out of 20 ga 1050 if the demand warrants it as I now have access to some. If you are interested check them out at www.zweihammer.com ( ignore most of the site, it is a work in progress ). If you need pictures of the smaller set let me know. They are 7/8ths the size of the originals seem to fit most average women and smaller men.
Cheers, Erick Davidson
Thanks, Erick Davidson
Greetings, last year I offered kits for pre-cut, but unformed 18 ga Stainless gauntlets with rivets, washers and instructions. After selling 120 pair the first time, life happened, in the form of a couple of weddings in the immediate family and a demanding work and play schedule. I have continued to sell them locally and saw a great need to offer a smaller size as not everyone is a large man. So I scaled the pattern down so that I could offer another size to rest of the world. I currently have 20 pair each of both medium/large and small/medium, still 40 a pair plus shipping. I am looking to offer them cut out of 20 ga 1050 if the demand warrants it as I now have access to some. If you are interested check them out at www.zweihammer.com ( ignore most of the site, it is a work in progress ). If you need pictures of the smaller set let me know. They are 7/8ths the size of the originals seem to fit most average women and smaller men.
Cheers, Erick Davidson