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  1. You've received a lot of great advice here, and mine is just a variation on what's already been stated. When I was doing shoe repair, build ups, and foot orthotics we would keep a piece or two of the natural crepe rubber in our aprons for adhesive removal. If you have a shoe repair shop close by you might score a chunk. Tell them what you need it for and they will know what you are talking about. We also used the old style Teflon lined glue pots and you had to stay ahead of cleaning the glue off the outside. We would ball up some of this residue and use it for an " eraser".

      I also agree with everything JMWendt says about the Duall 88


  2. In the interest in full disclosure, I have two of the LS-1 machines. I have bought and sold many machines over the last several years and the first LS-1 I acquired has the Monster wheel and the leather foot installed. I have two pieces of veg tan that is 1/4" thick that I used to adjust the tensions on one of my true leather sewing machines. I took that test piece and hand cranked a couple of inches on the Sailrite. Using about size 92 thread, it acomplished that very short run with no skipped stitches in forward or reverse.

    Having said that, would I say use this machine for sewing 1/4" veg-tan? No, absolutely not. It was mentioned above by someone else that owns one that even 5-6 ounce can cause skipped stitches and I have no doubt that in a real world project scenario that can be the case. I don't know from personal experience because I never use it for heavy stuff. Let me be clear - in regard to the LS-1, 1/4" is very heavy. It is a fine machine for the purpose it was designed for so why would I abuse it by asking more of it than it is designed to acomplish?

    Speaking of thread size, the size the 92 looks and is puny for 1/4" of veg-tanned.

    Speaking of available feet... in addition to the regular heavy toothed foot the selection is limited to left and right zipper and the aforementioned leather foot which is a must for not marking the leather as it has less aggressive teeth.

    The LS-1 does not have needle feed.


  3. It states on the Sailrite website that the Ultrafeed will stitch up to 6MM (1/4") of leather but they are talking about soft leather, not hard temper such as veg tanned and that is the upper limit of the machine's capability, under ideal circumstances. It uses up to and including V92 thread with up to a size 22 needle.

    One shouldn't use a tack hammer when the job calls for a sledge.

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