Re: about Hats and Steam

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Posted by Dakota Ellison from spider-ti063.proxy.aol.com on February 16, 2000 at 07:09:29:

In Reply to: about Hats and Steam posted by Matt Walker on February 16, 2000 at 05:30:55:

: I was wondering since I have heard some say that they steam there hats to reshape them, how? When I steamed just a little part on my HJ it shrank and sunk in on that part bad, and deformed the hat. I mean it was bad. So bad I sent it back to be reblocked. So how do u prevent the hats from doing that?

: Matt

How are you steaming the hat? I used to watch them shape hats at
the "Cowpuncher's Palace", where they had a professional machine that sent out a thin stream of steam. I use an old copper tea pot and I hold the hat in my hands six inches from the spout, far enough away
that I don't burn my hands. The felt gets slightly damp, just enough to make that side dent or turn that brim down. Then you bring it out of the steam and the felt dries almost immediately in the shape you just put it in. You shouldn't get the felt hot at all. Use the IndyGear fedora FAQ to get to the Akubra bashing link. Using a spray of water is OK too, you just have to wait for the felt to dry.
I hope this helps answer your question. It sounds like you got too extreme with the steam. If you have your hands in the steam and they're hot, it's too hot for the hat too. That'll pucker and shrink the felt.

Cheers

Ellison


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