A useful video, thank you. I have a suggestion though, in future videos could you give the leather thickness in millimetres too please? Otherwise everyone outside North America has to continually pause the video so they can convert from ounces to mm.
Hello 😃 that is an excellent suggestion! Thank you If it helps, too, the video description includes a link to free printable guides that include an ounce/mm/irons handy conversion chart. Of course in the video would be the most handy, while maybe this can be of some benefit too. Thanks again, we definitely appreciate the input to continue to make things more helpful 👍
Hello 😃 generally around 1-5oz for jackets, 1oz being for very light ones, and up to around 5oz (and sometimes greater) for heavier protective jackets such as for thicker motorcycle jackets and leather protection. Around 2-3oz cab be comfortable, as the heavier they get, movement and weight become stronger factors. And peronal preference plays a big role, too 👍
A useful video, thank you.
I have a suggestion though, in future videos could you give the leather thickness in millimetres too please? Otherwise everyone outside North America has to continually pause the video so they can convert from ounces to mm.
Hello 😃 that is an excellent suggestion! Thank you
If it helps, too, the video description includes a link to free printable guides that include an ounce/mm/irons handy conversion chart.
Of course in the video would be the most handy, while maybe this can be of some benefit too.
Thanks again, we definitely appreciate the input to continue to make things more helpful 👍
@@internationalleatherclub Thank you 😊
so what would you use for a jacket?
Hello 😃 generally around 1-5oz for jackets, 1oz being for very light ones, and up to around 5oz (and sometimes greater) for heavier protective jackets such as for thicker motorcycle jackets and leather protection.
Around 2-3oz cab be comfortable, as the heavier they get, movement and weight become stronger factors.
And peronal preference plays a big role, too 👍