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  1. PRICE DROP!!! $2000 Going to clear it off and get some better pics
  2. Swing arm and hydraulic oil removed for ease of moving and storing
  3. Are they still available now? I’d like to buy them.
  4. Selling my 20 ton Pedersen clicker, made in Denmark. Working perfectly. This came out of the Safety Speed Holster company, formerly of Montebelo, and has served me for many years. Includes the butcher block in steel frame for under the cutting platten, and the cutting surface. It has a gauge on the front of the machine to place your dies in, that sets the machine properly for the height of your dies, and gives the correctly cutting force, stopping automatically so it never burrows your cutting dies too deep in the cutting surface. Also has a “dead man switch. 2 handles, each with a button on it both buttons must be pressed and released again each time the press is operated. Forcing you the have both hands on the handles when the press is actuated. This way you cannot actuate the press with one hand, while the other one is underneath, placing or adjusting dies. Machine runs on 240v 3 phase power, which can be supplied by adding a variable frequency drive, if you only have single phase power available. Pick up only, in Winchester, Ca 92596, or arrange for your own freight company to come pick it up. It is on a pallet, and I have a forklift available on this end for loading. I can deliver it in Southern California, on my trailer, for a nominal fee, depending upon where you are. Unloading it off of the trailer will be the issue, then. I hate to see it go, but I don’t have the space for it in my current shop. Sorry I don’t have better pics, as it is in storage. 22 page operation and parts manual included.
  5. You have the EZ Edger priced $20 higher than brand new from Weaver
  6. Many skiver manufacturers already make roller feet and have them readily available for purchase. Many manufacturers feet are interchangeable on many other manufacturers’ machines. Talk to Ron Kay at RSK Sales (formerly Melanie Machine Co) they specialize in slivers of all brands and ages and would most likely be able to help you 818-468-0579 i have always found them to be very knowledgeable and helpful.
  7. Talk to Ron Kay at RSK Sales (formerly Melanie Machine Co) they specialize in skivers of all brands and ages and would most likely be able to help you 818-468-0579 i have always found them to be very knowledgeable and helpful.
  8. Talk to Ron Kay at RSK Sales (formerly Melanie Machine Co) they specialize in skivers of all brands and ages and would most likely be able to help you 818-468-0579 i have always found them to be very knowledgeable and helpful.
  9. I have one, by Brother. Previous owner stored it outside, so I am cleaning off the rust and restoring it. I hope to be op your way in November, and could drop it off if you can wait that long. Will send pics when I get out to my storage and get some work done on it.
  10. I will buy it today, if it is still available.
  11. looks like a smooth pear shader twisted randomly between each strike
  12. What size/type of smaller machine are you interested in? I have a Consew 225 or a couple of other walking foot machines I am willing to part with.
  13. Melanie Machine Co. are the masters of all skiving machines in Southern California. Talk to Arnold Kay. Very helpful and very knowledgeable. 818-515-3064
  14. Aerin, We should talk. My own shop is about 1.5 hours drive from you, but we could meet and I can give you some pointers. I can also put you in touch with some costumers and designers I know in LA, and I have a good friend who has a fashion degree and designs in leather and metals in Portland that I would be happy to introduce you to as well. Send me a PM so we can set up a meeting. Cheers, Logan
  15. Definitely a patch machine. Looks like a Bradbury to me
  16. Excellent site! Thank you. This is a huge help
  17. Does anyone have parts for a Singer 132k6? I bought one for a great deal on Ebay, and even after I told the seller ho to pack the head so it could be shipped safely, he let the folks at his local UPS store do it. They put it in a single walled cardboard box , no ply wood under it to support it, and they thought that styro peanuts would be enough to keep this 97 pound machine fro knocking around in its box. When I received it, the box was smashed up, and a part of the machine as protruding through a hole in the box. There were a total of 16 breaks in the cast iron,, 3 more cracks started, and the thread lube pot was broken off & its rod was bent. The foot tension screw was pretty smashed up too. If anyone has a hand/balance wheel for one of these, let me know, and let me know how much you want for it. The rod that drives the feed dog is broken in several places too, so I am looking for one of those as well. Fortunately I have a very talented machinist who can weld cast iron, does an excellent job and guarantees his work, but welding cast iron is difficult and involved, and therefore expensive, so if I can get replacement parts, that would probably be better. Speaking of which, if anyone has damaged machines out there, don't write them off, he is very skilled at welding cast iron, and I would be happy to put you in touch with him. He is in Murrieta, CA.
  18. Greetings, I have over 20 years experience in nearly all aspects of leather design and production, including 3 years doing all of the saddle and tack repair for The Thacher School in Ojai, CA while teaching leatherworking classes there. Several years in design, production and installation of extreme high end custom leather interiors for Becker Automotive Design, My work has appeared on principal actors in feature films, television, advertising, music videos and theater, My work is in several museums domestic and abroad. I am currently in Wildomar, CA but I could consider Banning for the right situation. Let's talk more. Regards, -Logan
  19. The title pretty much says it all. Looking for a deal on a Puritan 2 or 3 needle machine like the ones Redwing Shoes&Boots use.
  20. What specifically is the challenge for you with the swivel knife? if twisting and swiveling the knife is your issue, rather than regulating the pressure, you may want to look into a Tangleboss from Tanglefoot Traders in Nevada. Not sure if they are still in business. The Home page is the only page on his site that works. Take a look at http://tanglefoottraders.wix.com/tangle-foot-trading#!__tangleboss_swivelknife and/or try calling him (Tim) at 888-812-9121 I almost got one of these once on Ebay, but I wanted to try one before committing to buy. Hope this helps!
  21. Please give us a thorough description of what you mean by "rocking back" so we can analyze and address the issue
  22. That's why we need to get you out here, closeer to the 'wood!
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