I got the black and brown Dorfman Pacific weathered cotton hats (MC127) and I reshaped them using steam to more of a Western Fedora style with straight brim on the sides and back and down turned brim in front. I then take a mixture of beeswax and Neatsfoot oil and cake them all over and heat with a heat gun. It kind of stiffens the hat which I like and absolutely waterproofs them. I also did this to a similar leather Western Fedora style hat form Levine Hat Co. in St. Louis. Other hats that take this beeswax waterproofing very well are the Browning Rino hats and Browning Dura Wax hats.
Sno seal is a bees wax based product that Ive used in the past and it is good but I find that tje leather does not breath as well as with mink oil. Obenaufs is another I will be trying soon, developed for bush firefighters boots evidently it is safe to even use as lip balm.
24,111 views as of approximately 12:44 am midnight on a Thursday of the 21'st of February 2019, so far still this video is still the video of Jeremiah Craig with the most views. Keep up the good work man! :)
First work in petroleum jelly and if the smell bothers you follow that up 48 hrs later with a little coconut oil. Oops I just asked ChatGPT and it suggested Carnauba wax for both water repellency and looks.
Thank you for the video. You said once a year, what if you live in a country that rains a lot of times? And I get mine leather hat tomorrow, should I water proof it already?
I have leather hat from Scippis and I live in a very cold climate, where it rains and snows more often than not. Mine was already waterproof when it arrived, I just sprinkled a little bit of water on it to test it. You should not only waterproof it, but clean it first with just a damp cloth (and saddle soap, if you want to) on the Outside/ smooth leather side. Just waterproof it, whenever you recognize, that the leather gets a bit more stiff or that the water starts to be drawn into the leather. Do not use too much fat, or otherwise the leather might get too soft and might even get holes quickly. My father used to take care of his hat monthly and it did get holes, while mine still stays strong after 9 years of almost daily usage.
I have that very Hat. Can you remember where you bought it. Mine has no tag in it. I bought it online some 10+ years ago. The store also had a black and green leather hat that I want. any help would be awesome.
It's a Minnetonka. www.minnetonkamoccasin.com/fold-up-hat. I got this hat as a gift but I think it was ordered from the Duluth catalog several years ago. Hope this helps!
@@JeremiahCraig Overland company from Australia sales one exactly like that for 75 dollars on amazon. I bought one and was very pleased with the quality.
@@howardlovecraft750 I looked and then found this one. I think I need another hat www.amazon.com/Overland-Sheepskin-Co-Raging-Leather/dp/B0154T1L54/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_6_sspa?keywords=Overland+fold+leather+hat&qid=1551331109&s=gateway&sr=8-6-fkmrnull-spons&psc=1
It would but it would take a lot and it makes the leather a bit waxy. which I think is fine on a hat or boots but on a coat it might get a little awkward touching it. Worth a shot though to see if you mind it or not
also suede? I have an Australian hat that is not smooth leather, do you have any idea how to treat it to feed it? excuse the language, use the translator.
You can get a hat stretcher, or you can stuff the hat really tightly with paper or cloth and let it sit for a few days. The other way is to put it on your knee and use your hats to pull it to stretch it, just not too hard, dont want to break it.
@@JeremiahCraig Thanks for the reply. What about regular Leather? I own a fee Barbour Jackets that are made of heavy cotton and are waxed. Orvis has exclusive jackets made by Barbour for them. Barbour is an English Company, they even make Waxed Caps, Hats and more. Expensive, but made to last a lifetime.
Hi Jeremiah, congratulation for your RUclips channel and thanks for your help. l would like to buy a hat, becouse i work often under the rain. I would try to understand what is best watwerproof for work long hour and day under the rain. Please ..Do you can suggest me the best model if you know it ? Thanks Pasquale.
Does this stiffen the hat as well? BTW, I have a Minnetonka leather hat as well. Mine is the "Buffalo Nickle" model, which looks much like yours except for the Buffalo Nickle hat band.
Did you treat your hat as soon as you got it or did you wait until rain season? I just got mine, but I live in CO and it never rains although it is very dry. Not sure if I should treat it or wait
treat it now with Snow Proof Beeswax.thats the brand name.heat your hat in a warm oven,150 degrees F for a few min...not to hot to touch.or you can use a hairdryer.after heating the pores will be open and the wax will absorb deep into the leather.keep applying until the leather will no longer accept anymore wax.remember this will darken the leather.goodluck.
“Yeah, I had never seen this leather hat video and I have a very high quality almost identical type of hat from Great Britain and another from the United States from the county of Bergen, NJ a little different . I was watching videos for cowboy hats because I believe if there's the boots, there's got to be the hat! The hats,Water repellent no? So there is rain protection, right? When will you make more cowboy hat videos? See you later Jeremiah" ( I think respecting hats is in cleaning hats to treat leather )
Bought my Minnetonka hat 22 years ago, payed 20 bucks for it at an army surplus store. Still my favorite hat.
SAME! i wear it every day. Id buy you a beer, sir.
What a soothing voice. You're the Bob Ross of hat waterproofing. Now you need to beat the devil out of it.
Make sure to treat under the brim too, cuz as water runs off the hat, some tends to soffet underneath the brim, soaking into the leather.
I was just wondering about that, I did the outside and was looking at the underside of the brim and thinking about if I should or not
Mink oil and applied by hand while wearing rubber gloves is another technique I use for boots an hats.
love the mink oil, works great on my work boots
I got the black and brown Dorfman Pacific weathered cotton hats (MC127) and I reshaped them using steam to more of a Western Fedora style with straight brim on the sides and back and down turned brim in front. I then take a mixture of beeswax and Neatsfoot oil and cake them all over and heat with a heat gun. It kind of stiffens the hat which I like and absolutely waterproofs them. I also did this to a similar leather Western Fedora style hat form Levine Hat Co. in St. Louis. Other hats that take this beeswax waterproofing very well are the Browning Rino hats and Browning Dura Wax hats.
Did the beeswax got the smell? I bought a couple of bars from different sellers but they all got the smell and I haven't used it due to that.
Sno seal is a bees wax based product that Ive used in the past and it is good but I find that tje leather does not breath as well as with mink oil. Obenaufs is another I will be trying soon, developed for bush firefighters boots evidently it is safe to even use as lip balm.
May I ask where you got that hat or what kinda hat it is? I'm interested in getting my hands on one.
It's a Minnetonka fold up hat. I got it from the Duluth mag awhile back but it's also on Amazon: amzn.to/2S91E5D
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I thought it was a Barmah Squaskyroo. Very similar design.
That is a beautiful hat you have there
Thanks man! It's still kicking too
24,111 views as of approximately 12:44 am midnight on a Thursday of the 21'st of February 2019, so far still this video is still the video of Jeremiah Craig with the most views. Keep up the good work man! :)
I'm here cause Arthur Morgan fellers
Epic!
You and I are on the same horse partner.
Made my day 😂
That’s mah boah.
Dude, same.
First work in petroleum jelly and if the smell bothers you follow that up 48 hrs later with a little coconut oil. Oops I just asked ChatGPT and it suggested Carnauba wax for both water repellency and looks.
Do you treat the hat band as well. Mine is very similar to yours but could tell from the video.
would Obenaufs hd work too? its for work boots, but it conditions and waterproofs....
Thank you for the video. You said once a year, what if you live in a country that rains a lot of times? And I get mine leather hat tomorrow, should I water proof it already?
I have leather hat from Scippis and I live in a very cold climate, where it rains and snows more often than not. Mine was already waterproof when it arrived, I just sprinkled a little bit of water on it to test it. You should not only waterproof it, but clean it first with just a damp cloth (and saddle soap, if you want to) on the Outside/ smooth leather side. Just waterproof it, whenever you recognize, that the leather gets a bit more stiff or that the water starts to be drawn into the leather. Do not use too much fat, or otherwise the leather might get too soft and might even get holes quickly. My father used to take care of his hat monthly and it did get holes, while mine still stays strong after 9 years of almost daily usage.
@@haselstrauch1688 gotcha! Thanks for this information 🙏🏻 I want to rock my hat as long as possible 😊 hopefully for years
@@Meesmashadi no problem! A good quality leather hat can definitely hold up at least a decade.
I have that very Hat. Can you remember where you bought it. Mine has no tag in it. I bought it online some 10+ years ago. The store also had a black and green leather hat that I want. any help would be awesome.
It's a Minnetonka. www.minnetonkamoccasin.com/fold-up-hat. I got this hat as a gift but I think it was ordered from the Duluth catalog several years ago. Hope this helps!
@@JeremiahCraig Overland company from Australia sales one exactly like that for 75 dollars on amazon. I bought one and was very pleased with the quality.
@@howardlovecraft750 I looked and then found this one. I think I need another hat www.amazon.com/Overland-Sheepskin-Co-Raging-Leather/dp/B0154T1L54/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_6_sspa?keywords=Overland+fold+leather+hat&qid=1551331109&s=gateway&sr=8-6-fkmrnull-spons&psc=1
Will this work on a bomber jacket
It would but it would take a lot and it makes the leather a bit waxy. which I think is fine on a hat or boots but on a coat it might get a little awkward touching it. Worth a shot though to see if you mind it or not
@@JeremiahCraig what can I use to hope for the same result on a bomber leather jacket???
The ole bronco floppy hat got the same one
What was the wax you used?
also suede? I have an Australian hat that is not smooth leather, do you have any idea how to treat it to feed it? excuse the language, use the translator.
Would you use this product on a jacket?
I would if it were a black or dark brown smooth leather. This product tends to darken the color of lighter leathers
Hi do you know how to make a hat bigger? Mine is a bit tight.
You can get a hat stretcher, or you can stuff the hat really tightly with paper or cloth and let it sit for a few days. The other way is to put it on your knee and use your hats to pull it to stretch it, just not too hard, dont want to break it.
How many times shall we treat our hat?
Beeswax based products like Granger's G-wax work well.
Thanks for the heads up. I'll give them a try
Sno seal is another one that is bees wax based, Ive used it in the past with good results.
Nice looking Hat. Can this be done to a leather Jacket or does it have to be that Suede leather material?
Do not do this to suede. It will ruin the look.
@@JeremiahCraig Thanks for the reply. What about regular Leather? I own a fee Barbour Jackets that are made of heavy cotton and are waxed. Orvis has exclusive jackets made by Barbour for them. Barbour is an English Company, they even make Waxed Caps, Hats and more. Expensive, but made to last a lifetime.
Hi Jeremiah, congratulation for your RUclips channel and thanks for your help. l would like to buy a hat, becouse i work often under the rain. I would try to understand what is best watwerproof for work long hour and day under the rain. Please ..Do you can suggest me the best model if you know it ? Thanks Pasquale.
Sorry, I'm no expert on hats. I just took what I've learned from treating my boots and applied it to my leather hat and worked great.
Thank You!!
Is that a rixom
?
Good info
Happy to help!
great video.. may i ask what is you're summer hat??
I used to have a straw hat but they never last as long and it go a hole in the top. So right now, I don't have a summer hat.
merci pour le conseil j'ai acheté un chapeau l'été dernier et je ne trouvé pas de crème
When do you wear your hat
Not too much during the summer cuz it gets hot. I'll probably pull it out this winter
"I don't know what this, but put it on your hat. It's some kind of wax."
Does this stiffen the hat as well? BTW, I have a Minnetonka leather hat as well. Mine is the "Buffalo Nickle" model, which looks much like yours except for the Buffalo Nickle hat band.
+TREMERE1 Nope. It won't stiffen the hat which is good because my hat is nicely broken in. It'll just make it a little waxy to the touch.
Hey! That is a Charles Ingalls’, from Little House on the Prairie, Hat
Hi is that the same stuff used on cotton jackets ?
+Topvideos1001 not sure. I don't have a cotton jacket
OK thanks anyway :-)
Is that a Henschel hat?
It's a Minnetonka brand hat. I ordered it from a Duluth mag awhile back. They call it the "Fold Up Hat"
How do you keep the wired brim in shape?
There's actually no wire in my brim.
where do you get that stuff..?
+jamjax I'm pretty sure I just got it at Wal Mart when I was in a pinch
What is the brand of the item
Water Resistant Leather Hat
Diamond Hills
What's the name of the product
Fiebing's. Link here: amzn.to/2xYUSCH
Did you treat your hat as soon as you got it or did you wait until rain season? I just got mine, but I live in CO and it never rains although it is very dry. Not sure if I should treat it or wait
I did not treat it as soon as I got mine but I would recommend doing it. I do it with new boots I get every so often
treat it now with Snow Proof Beeswax.thats the brand name.heat your hat in a warm oven,150 degrees F for a few min...not to hot to touch.or you can use a hairdryer.after heating the pores will be open and the wax will absorb deep into the leather.keep applying until the leather will no longer accept anymore wax.remember this will darken the leather.goodluck.
“Yeah, I had never seen this leather hat video and I have a very high quality almost identical type of hat from Great Britain and another from the United States from the county of Bergen, NJ a little different . I was watching videos for cowboy hats because I believe if there's the boots, there's got to be the hat!
The hats,Water repellent no? So there is rain protection, right? When will you make more cowboy hat videos? See you later Jeremiah" ( I think respecting hats is in cleaning hats to treat leather )
Rub thick warmed beeswax creme with an elastic glove.
Mink oil
Melt the tin then rub it on