HT1 Davis, really enjoyed the video on how the castings are done. I have enjoyed those that I have purchased from you in the past. I will be purchasing more. Thanks for your dedication and hard work in doing professional work.
Very good video, Great explanations for the procedures. I have never seen a belt buckle made from scratch before. But, Mom would say you need a haircut! Keep up the good work! Jay
I am glad to see this video. I am really honestly shocked and how much labor goes into making a buckle! I appreciate the process. Very intimidating. And it makes me wonder what the process behind some of my old buckles that have amazingly small detail could have been to make that possible.
Thank you I should have gotten onto it sooner, But the back of the Buckle intimidated me , when I got that wire bender rather then Using a DIY jig, it was a game changer for a few $
BT3, after fireroom Gearing Tin Can 1969-1973, Yankee Station fire support. You don't know hot until you are below decks with both boilers and super heaters lit off in a tropical environment while at general quarters and all hatches dogged shut only good thing was officers NEVER came down our hole, I mean NEVER.
Retired GM here, enjoyed this video. I’m just starting my metal casting adventures. Like your techniques.
Great work. I appreciate the amount of experience behind the work that you are presenting here. Keep up the great work .
HT1 Davis, really enjoyed the video on how the castings are done. I have enjoyed those that I have purchased from you in the past. I will be purchasing more. Thanks for your dedication and hard work in doing professional work.
Very good video, Great explanations for the procedures. I have never seen a belt buckle made from scratch before.
But, Mom would say you need a haircut! Keep up the good work! Jay
I am glad to see this video. I am really honestly shocked and how much labor goes into making a buckle! I appreciate the process. Very intimidating. And it makes me wonder what the process behind some of my old buckles that have amazingly small detail could have been to make that possible.
Outstanding video. I have been wishing I could find something like this for years.
Thank you I should have gotten onto it sooner, But the back of the Buckle intimidated me , when I got that wire bender rather then Using a DIY jig, it was a game changer for a few $
HT1 What a great video and Thanks for Sharing! Be Safe My Brother and How much for the BT Belt Buckle?
BT3, after fireroom Gearing Tin Can 1969-1973, Yankee Station fire support. You don't know hot until you are below decks with both boilers and super heaters lit off in a tropical environment while at general quarters and all hatches dogged shut only good thing was officers NEVER came down our hole, I mean NEVER.
Where can I buy one of these belt buckles for my Navy vet son?