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jasongtr

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  1. ah so less or no chance of the multiple layers moving independantly - that makes sense now
  2. ah ok, so like the home machine i have is a bottom feed then, the 'dog feed' thingy it kind of grabs it through against the bottom of the foot. ill check that thread out, thanks
  3. im a total novice, whats feeding - the thread? or the material - sorry if thats a real dumb question
  4. im in the uk so i doubt ill be buying from a dealer off here, whats to benefit of having the needle feed, as the cheaper machine with the servo motor already installed has top walking foot and bottom feed
  5. its going to be a new one i buy - as a novice ill need the support one other thing ive been told is to go for one with a servo motor as its easily speed controlled the clutch type ones are fast for a learner - is that true? if so i think the one i put in the link is a clutch tyuoe and the cheaper one they offered is a servo type and is top and bottom feed
  6. im very new to all this and i am planning to retrim my car interior - if that turns out well its something id like to do for extra income, so nothing really heavy duty like some of you guys are working with i bought an old Frister Rossman 702 to get the feel of sewing with a machine BUT the stitch lengthis not very good, so im about to embark on buying an industrial machine to suit my needs. ive been advised to get a walking foot machine an the company suggests a triple feed system - which to be honest means nothing to me but its this machine http://www.sewingmachinery.com/highlead/highlead-GC0618-1SC-offer.html does this look about right for auto upholstery? thanks for any replies - all gratefully received
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