Resizing an Adventurebilt
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- Arkansas Russell
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Resizing an Adventurebilt
Used a hatjack on my Adventurebilt that has always been a little too snug. {Not Steves fault but my fault in not ordering the correct size}
I left it in for 24 hours, the hat fits great now but do I need to put some kind of leather conditioner on the sweat to keep it from going back down in size?
Also I highly reccomend the hat jack, if you dont have one you might want to add one to your 'list'.
I left it in for 24 hours, the hat fits great now but do I need to put some kind of leather conditioner on the sweat to keep it from going back down in size?
Also I highly reccomend the hat jack, if you dont have one you might want to add one to your 'list'.
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Hat stretchers are a must, some hats shrink sitting in the box and most hats off e-bay are smaller then their listed size. I like to apply Lexon leather conditioner to the inside of the sweat before I stretch a hat then I insert the stretcher tighten it up and give it some steam. Let it sit over night, sometime they will spring back no matter what and you have to repeat.
BTW. I have one like yours but prefer the 2 vintage stretchers I got off e-bay, they have bigger screws and more wood then the hat jacks.
Bob.
BTW. I have one like yours but prefer the 2 vintage stretchers I got off e-bay, they have bigger screws and more wood then the hat jacks.
Bob.
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My Hat Jack is not as nice as some of the vintage ones I have seen, but the one I have does have the tapered halves.Marc wrote:Sorry to disappoint you Sven and Mark. I got my vintage stretcher from Steve as a gift once. It's one of the stretchers with the tapered halfs and in THIS case I DO like the taper
Regards,
Marc
The way I put mine in is with the wide part at the brim edge of the sweat. I hope I am doing that right.
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Either my head has become fatter from too much reading posts here or my AB has shrunk slightly. It has just been sitting in the cupboard, but I think the recent heat/humidity in Sydney has had an effect on it.
Would living by the sea have an effect on band shrinkage as well?
Do you guys know if Hats Direct sells hat-jacks... I can't find anything on their website. Peters Brothers website doesn't appear to have their stretcher online either?
Would living by the sea have an effect on band shrinkage as well?
Do you guys know if Hats Direct sells hat-jacks... I can't find anything on their website. Peters Brothers website doesn't appear to have their stretcher online either?
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Hey Neo... here are a couple of sites I ran across.Neolithic wrote:Either my head has become fatter from too much reading posts here or my AB has shrunk slightly. It has just been sitting in the cupboard, but I think the recent heat/humidity in Sydney has had an effect on it.
Would living by the sea have an effect on band shrinkage as well?
Do you guys know if Hats Direct sells hat-jacks... I can't find anything on their website. Peters Brothers website doesn't appear to have their stretcher online either?
The first one is in Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.torbandreiner.com/hat_suppli ... etcher.htm
http://jas-townsend.com/product_info.ph ... cts_id=253
Hope this helps ya out some!
I went to my local (well, the only one in town) haberdashery to see if they could stretch my 7 1/4 HJ to a 7 1/2.
They told me they don't deal in hats.
I had to stop myself from stepping outside to recheck the sign.
The clerk did compliment my fedora, though.
Anyway, now I'm looking into getting a stretcher, which, after reading this thread, I see I needed to do anyway.
Been looking at vintage ones on eBay. Question: many have a hat size engraved on them. Does this mean that's the maximum size the stretcher will yield?
If so, I gotta keep looking, as it seems 6 3/4 was a very popular size in the early 1900s.
They told me they don't deal in hats.
I had to stop myself from stepping outside to recheck the sign.
The clerk did compliment my fedora, though.
Anyway, now I'm looking into getting a stretcher, which, after reading this thread, I see I needed to do anyway.
Been looking at vintage ones on eBay. Question: many have a hat size engraved on them. Does this mean that's the maximum size the stretcher will yield?
If so, I gotta keep looking, as it seems 6 3/4 was a very popular size in the early 1900s.
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