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  1. Machines available: Brother LS3-C53-050 cylinder arm bed Consew 227R cylinder arm bed (identical to Brother) Pfaff 335 cylinder arm bed Juki PLN-985 post bed
  2. Landis 16 Leather Industrial Sewing Machine Lock Stitcher with pedestal and speed control. Works great and has no problem sewing the 1" thick of your toughest veg tanned leather. This is a needle and awl lock stitcher so the stitching looks very clean on top and bottom. $4000 OBO Local Delivery Available (Phoenix, AZ)
  3. Great sewing machines that work and sew nicely. Made in Japan Other machines available $1000 OBO Local Delivery Available (Phoenix, AZ)
  4. This is a long arm riveting machine. It has a hopper and a track so the rivets are auto fed. The track can be customized to feed many styles of rivets, grommet, eyelets, snaps etc. We decommissioned this machine several years ago when it was running fine but it may need a little TLC to get running smoothly. $1000 OBO Local Delivery Available (Phoenix, AZ)
  5. Great laser cutter for cutting or etching wood, acrylic, leather, paper, fabric and much more. Water chilled laser runs very well. Only selling because we are moving and don't use this as much anymore now that we have large cutting tables. $11000 OBO Local Delivery Available (Phoenix, Arizona) Nationwide Freight for around $400
  6. 15 Ton Hydraulic Clicker Press. Works great and already palletized so you can move it around your workshop with ease. $4000 OBO Local Delivery Available Nationwide Freight is likely around $400
  7. Is this machine still available?
  8. I have a Singer 31K15 with a roller foot and I am trying to figure out how to reduce the marks that the roller foot and the feed dog. Some have told me to put tape on the parts but I am not sure which tape would be best. Also, what is a good edge guide to use for this machine? Thanks!
  9. These are Color #8 which is the standard/classic Maroon cordovan color. The thickness is around 4oz. Best Regards, Sebastian
  10. I have 9 shells available. Each are grade #2. They are uncut and perfect as from the tannery. $175 each.
  11. looking for a strap or belt cutter with motor drive. 12" or 18" is fine. Would be nice if it had blades and spacers.
  12. Hi Steve, I have never tried. It is hard to get good quality bonded thread in colors. We had to order 40 cones of this stuff to get the colors and that is why I am selling some off.
  13. I have three thread available: Coats - $20 per pound color: brown type: Ultra Dee (bonded polyester) size: 207,Tex210 Coats - $20 per pound color: brown type: Ultra Dee (bonded polyester) size: 277,Tex270 American & Efird - $20 per pound color: golden wheat type: bonded polyester size: 277,Tex270
  14. Willing to ship and can work out shipping costs for serious buyers. Here are some great working machines and thread that are up for sale: Pfaff 335 walking foot - $1500 Singer 29k patch stitcher - $700 Pfaff 138 single needle and zigzag - $500 Coats - $20 per pound color: brown type: Ultra Dee (bonded polyester) size: 207,Tex210 Coats - $20 per pound color: brown type: Ultra Dee (bonded polyester) size: 277,Tex270 American & Efird - $20 per pound color: golden wheat type: bonded polyester size: 277,Tex270
  15. Sorry - I realized this should be in the USED section and I could figure out how to delete the post
  16. http://www.consolidatedthreadmills.com/ These guys make a bonded polyester that is for hand stitching but I think you may be able to use it in a machine. What are you making?
  17. These guys can make good quality magnesium stamps for pretty cheap: www.psfilm.com magnesium works pretty good for leather For a more expensive brass/copper or more intricate stamps, these guys are world leaders: www.metalmagic.com brass/copper will last longer than magnesium but the magnesium is so cheap that it may be more cost effective for most leather crafting projects
  18. I guess LV's price points for their bags are justified then
  19. Howdy - I am trying to hone in on some serious industrial edge finishing techniques and I thought I would ask you all for some help identifying and finding sources for some machines. Please see this video: In it they show some belt sanders, and belts that look like the have paint on them, and branding irons. Does anyone here know what these machines are called and where I can find them? Thanks!
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