Does anyone have some information about making your own leather jack or bottle? I get conflicting views about how thick the leather should be. Some say 6 to 7 oz other say 8 to 9 oz. I have some 5 to 6 oz leather that i hope i can use. I also have some 12 oz but i think that would be way to thick.
Also about the inside. Would beeswax from hobby lobby be good to use? or does it have some wierd additive? I have not found a good source of 'brewer's pitch'.
Also, what time frame are we looking at for leather bottles?
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Russ Mitchell
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Here you go... Brewers pitch is not the toxic version. You can get Natural, pine tar pitch. Good for foodsafe, water-tight coatings of wood or metal containers. Comes as a bag of chunks and chips, ready for melting.
http://www.jastown.com/bulk/bp-293.htm
Directions for making a leather bottle.
http://www.geocities.com/ladysveva/Leather/LeatherBottleInstructions.html
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http://www.jastown.com/bulk/bp-293.htm
Directions for making a leather bottle.
http://www.geocities.com/ladysveva/Leather/LeatherBottleInstructions.html
Sigeric
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The common Brewers Pitch you can purchase today is non-toxic, however it is not approved by the FDA. ...personally I'm not planning on eating it anytime soon
Hot liquids should not melt the pitch, but may soften it. The melting temperature of this pitch is higher than bees wax. I've heard that there are pitch sealers available, but I don't have any info as to who makes them.
Hope this helps,
Sigeric
Hot liquids should not melt the pitch, but may soften it. The melting temperature of this pitch is higher than bees wax. I've heard that there are pitch sealers available, but I don't have any info as to who makes them.
Hope this helps,
Sigeric
