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shovelhead

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    heavy leather fabrication
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    all apects of leatherworking
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  1. aluminum boss--having owned a acast iron one years ago I can tell you that as far as stability he weight is meaningless because to get them to cycle correctly they must be absolutely rigidly mounted because the force reqired to complete the stitch cycle is considerable and relies on a solid mount. regards shovelhead
  2. Hi I've had an Aerostitch for almost 10 years maybe more.They can be quirky but are simple an dependable.You can contact me for specific info glad to help. Regards Shovelhead
  3. bought one many years ago a little quirky but i love mine it can do about anything you throw it if you set it up right.i know a bit about them dont hesitate to ask any questions. regarsd shovelhead
  4. Hi sim been thinking of one for my 111 knockoff.currently running a big pulley on machine and as small as i can go on the motor.Been thinking servo motor as well. Regards shovelhead ps nithing like a v twin for simplicity.love my 84 shovel baught her brand new and shes not for sale at any price.
  5. daddy sailrite sells this machine.you should be able to get what you need from them regards shovelhead
  6. i have one i got from him maybe 10 years ago a a trade show in pa.hes a very friendly nice guy and the horse is top notch and serves me well.nice to know hes still around. regsrds shovelhead
  7. Hi have an aero just some random thoughts.I think all my needles have a round shank with no flat spot I'm almost positive.Also what is your air supply pressure?Not sure what the min is but I dont think itll work with much under 65 or 70 lbs.Also there is a shim in the shuttle assembly -its round-and fits behind the shuttle itself and obviously affects the position of the hook it may be missing or be improper thickness.Sent mine in for service once after i first got it for inconsisitent rev. stitching and one of the things they changed was the dimension of this shim.IF someone fooled with the adjustments that trip the air valves this will throw the timing off and i cant tell you how to correct this-but others have sentmachine to tippmann and for small money they will set up might be worth it or maybe someone there will send you setup instructions on this ccant be that hard?One accessory to get from them and its cheap is a seperate regulator to adjust the foot pressureshould have come with this as standard.I suspect either shuttle alignment or the screws that determine when the needle starts its upstroke in relation to the shuttle.Should be possible to confirm by visual observation. Thats all I have Hit me up for anything I may be able to help with. Regards Shovelhead
  8. im not sure what the books say they are woth but ive owned one for almost ten years.i believe they all had the needle position lever.only diff was new model was reverse capable.one inexpensive accessory i would def get is the regulator that lets you adjust press foot pressure.its cheap and should have come with it.they are durable machines if alittle quirky and seldom go out of adj.the tippmann peeps are top notch as you prob heard.i think they make a nice stitch on a good variety of materials. regards shovelhead
  9. that is an awesome job it looks to be flawless-i hope the recipient apreciates it. regards shovelhead
  10. congrats on the new machine and good luck with it.i too enjoymetal working and have a barnful of 2 wheel toys.maybe i like to stitch leather because i love all things mechanical.love the sounds of harleys and ducatis as well as my 10 year old aerostitch. regards shovelhead
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