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bob1961

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just bought a yard of the blue stuff from wally world "all they had" do i wash it and dry it or wash and let hang dry :v .............bob
 
One or t'other. :grin: I always stick mine in the dryer, but there are a lot of loose threads around the edge afterwards. Some people say line drying is better.
 
Don't know if it matters, but after washing and line drying my pillow ticking I ironed it. Seemed to think it made cutting and handling a little easier.

snagg
 
I read on the forum earlier this year about running a bead of waterproof wood glue (Titebond2) along the cut edges before washing. It works, no fraying at all.
 
hiteBuffalo,
I machine washed and machine dried mine, The I ironed it. I lost about 1/2 inch on the cut ends.

Brett
 
When i buy material i have them cut it into three one foot sections at the store.Easyer to handle and just right for cutting strips off.I soak a section in water in the sink for a couple of minutes and slosh it around,squeeze it out and throw it in the dryer.Gets most of the starch out and dont have near as much frayed edges.
 
Has anyone made charcloth from ticking? does it work good? Do you have to wash it first?
 
3 crows. haven't tried the ticking for charcloth but if you ask them for Monkcloth and make charcloth out of it. It's the best I've found.
Fox :thumbsup:
 
thanks guys....i know i read threads on it but lost the info after my brain surgery....just kidding :blah: ..............bob
 
brett sr said:
hiteBuffalo,
I machine washed and machine dried mine, The I ironed it. I lost about 1/2 inch on the cut ends.

Brett
I ironed my a few days ago ... seems the wife used the iron to starch some of her stuff ... the iron wasn't clean and the ticking was damp ... when my ticking was dry it was stiff as a board :grin:
 
I make my charcloth out of old denim overalls and jeans . I'll be darned if I'm going to waste good pillow ticking :haha: .
 
Just the thought of a couple of scruffy ol Mountain Men types showin' up in the Fabric Department at the local WalMart asking for pillow tickin' is crackin' me up. Imagine the look on the sales lady's face when she looks up an' sees Grizzly Adams in buckskins asking for "Just a yard!" hee hee

Its a wonderful world.
 
The girl at Target didn't bat an eye when I bought black cherry lipstick , to use for inletting black :haha: . But I sure would have liked to have seen Zonie buying that red velveteen for that pistol box he made :rotf: .
 
wow how did charcloth end up out of do i wash and dry or not to my pillow ticking....any way.... whats the best way to cut patches to lube then....strips as wide as i need fer my caliber and dip them and cut square after they dry or cut square and thread and needle to groupe them up and them lube them....what's a good size fer a .54 ball....i don't have any of the prelubed i've been useing fer my .50 to size the ticking to what i need fer my .50 and .54 and wally world where i work don't sell b/p stuff no more :cursing: ....all i have right now is sissiors or a straight edge and carpenter knife.............bob
 
Hey White Buffy...I just cut my patch material into squares that "look about right" then use my patch knife to remove any excess at the muzzle after the ball has been started. To prelube I dip them in melted lube,stack a bunch together and squeeze the heck out of them in a vise to remove the excess lube...regards...and best wishes
 
Hi WB, I use the ticking from Wal Mart and have never found it necessary to wash it. I spit patch it and don't taste any starch on it.
 
Even funnier is Grizzly Adams standing there with a micrometer asking, "Hey lady, you got any of this that's thicker?" :rotf: Haev gotten some interesting looks through the years!
 
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