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Probably a dumb question.... I was in an Amish shop yesterday and I noticed he had an older Adler 205 with a fairly long roller guide similar to one that you'd find on a Union Lockstitch. Quality looked pretty good, appeared to fully machined. I'd guess made in the USA from the quality. When I asked him, he showed me 2 other machines sporting the same guide, and one had a fine point rather than a roller....He had no idea who made them, he bought pretty much everything used. These guides attached to the cylinder arm directly. Who makes these guides?? I woudn't mind having one or 2.
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Champion stitcher parts
Cumberland Highpower replied to wyosixshooter's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I hear the Landis Sales Amishman in Illinois has some used parts for those. They're long obsolete and nobody makes parts new. I have a couple I use for something specific, one I modified into a "high lift" machine. A few parts are easy to find at he hardware store surprisingly, screws, bolts/joint bearing/rod ends. I made a couple hooks myself when one of my originals broke. (easy to cut from strap steel if you have a little fabrication experience). I also have a couple parts machines that I've cannibalized..."Maybe" I have something I can share still, depending on what you need. They're pretty tough, overbuilt old machines and rarely wear out to the point of being unusable. -
I've never owned one of the strap cutters, so I guess I'm not much help.... I did have an embosser that they made. I just bought it on a whim when I came across it. I'd have to say I found it lacking in build quality, engineering and fit/finish. Really reminded me of something I would have made on a weekend with a saw, grinder and welder. (Not to mention a can of krylon). It did work though. As far as a strap cutter, they aren't rocket science and I believe Weaver Leather makes one in a similar fashion.
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If someone had one, would you pay freight? I'm guessing if someone east of the Mississippi had one, it would be at bare minimum $500 freight.....
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This scam rotates across this board about once a month. Every time I post a WTB on the board I get one or 2. It's always "I know a guy who has one for sale and here is his address." I always google the contact info provided up front, in the case of this scammer I found the same email and MO on a few other forums including one for car parts trading. Sometimes I ask a few technical questions and ask for some specifics on the machine only an actual possessor would be able to answer. Last WTB I had on here I bought an Adler 205 off a guy in Seattle, and I made him send a dozen pictures of odd parts of the machine just for confirmation.
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WTB Trash Box for Fortuna UA
Cumberland Highpower replied to Cumberland Highpower's topic in Old/Sold
I've never owned a Comoga as yet. Probably wouldn't mind it. The UA's I have are about all I ever need and they're pretty reasonable to buy around here. The UA's have a blower also but it's more of a vacuum as it's behind the trash box, and ends in a cloth filter bag. Sometimes with that splitter I find it a little annoying for the vacuum to be lacking function. Chips sometimes dont fall down or clear the lower roller all the way. Never heard of an Alekbo. I think you Ozzies get some better machines than we do here in the States.. -
WTB Trash Box for Fortuna UA
Cumberland Highpower replied to Cumberland Highpower's topic in Old/Sold
Well, on that UA I'm a little tired of cleaning up buckets of scraps off the floor. It came to me a few years ago missing the box and would be nice to complete it. Why wouldn't a guy want to replace what's missing? Someone probably has a UA in a scrap pile somewhere.... I have the feeling the vacuum system would work a little better with a proper fitting box...Maybe it's just a silly thought that popped in my head -
Looking for a trash box for a Fortuna UA Band Splitter.
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Does anyone happen to have a couple slot punches in 30x4 for a Galli/Bibo cartridge? Broke one and don't have a spare on hand.
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You don't need a truck or SUV, just be a little creative. 20 Years ago when I bought my first "real" stitcher, I drove all the way to Hialiah, FL and put a Randall Stitcher w/table and Clutch motor along with 3 boxes of goodies in the hatch of my VW Golf. A month ago I sold some Mexican guys a Randall Embosser. They drove from out of state (California maybe?) and put it in the trunk of a Chevy Impala. Stand and all. Sounds like Oak Grove leather has a deal going that might be a little better though?
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Best knife(s) for cutting leather
Cumberland Highpower replied to Pappys Leather's topic in How Do I Do That?
I use a box cutter and/or a square knife most of the time. But then most anything with a curve I cut with a die. -
Landis 16 hooks and awl size chart
Cumberland Highpower replied to Cumberland Highpower's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thanks Bob. I'm guessing the Landis 3 and 16 use the same? -
Anyone have a chart for the Landis 16 hook and awl sizes? I am looking to match 277 or 4 cord. Have been cutting down UL needles but would like to actually order some already proper size and I don't have a manual or size chart Thanks!
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Anti slip for shoulder strap / gun sling?
Cumberland Highpower replied to HavnerDesign's topic in How Do I Do That?
Tons of stuff you can use. Some rifle slings come with a non slip rubber finish. cotton webbing is often woven from cotton with latex woven in. Mouse Pad Neoprene mentioned above is often used and bound around the edges. Sometimes a granulated rubber sheet is used. (backed up with a knit cloth). That's harder to find, I used to order mine from Finland. -
Cowboy, Singer, or Adler
Cumberland Highpower replied to PastorBob's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
1 Actually I seem to remember him listing a Thor machine that was a Juki 441 clone a while back. Around 1900 if I remember correctly? -
Cowboy, Singer, or Adler
Cumberland Highpower replied to PastorBob's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
kgg I think some wear parts for the old 105/104s are pretty easy to find. Bobbins/needles/hooks etc. The 104/105's are really well built and I doubt he'd wear out anything really. What I bet he'd have trouble with is finding feet that he likes. I made a couple for mine but I'd gamble I'm the exception. Aren't many feet options out there for the 104/105's. Was a 105-64 on Ebay last week. I bet the seller would take less for it than his asking price of $1900. I'd rather have that than a 104. Flat beds are ok, but really not fun to sew leather on. Didn't Pastor bob list some Thor Brand Juki Clones on here for sale not long ago? Seems like I remember him listing 3 or so around $1900?? -
Cowboy, Singer, or Adler
Cumberland Highpower replied to PastorBob's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Well of the batch the 104-64 is a real machine and would sew about anything you listed. You'd need to use a smooth feed dog and a needle plate with no teeth on it if you want to avoid marks on the leather I think the price is too high though. I have a 205-64 (similar at least being a needle feed) that looks brand new and I think I paid $1500 for it when I bought it last summer. I think I'd give maybe $900 max for a 104-64. -
Dirt Bikes and Pole Barns? Are you sure you're a native of Delaware?
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Randall Machinery Rotary Punch
Cumberland Highpower replied to Parrytack's topic in Leather Machinery
I don't need it. I have a 30x40 workshop so full of machinery I can't walk....Maybe I need to ask some pricing advice on some stuff as well. -
Randall Machinery Rotary Punch
Cumberland Highpower replied to Parrytack's topic in Leather Machinery
He's not selling a new punch Glenn. Its' a used punch. Used stuff (Generally) sells for bargains compared to new. I sold a Tippman 15 ton clicker 3 weeks ago to a guy for $500. New it's 5k. it was used, scratched up, but worked. I felt like $500 was a fair price. I bought a Seiko Ch8b last week for $1500. New it's 6k. I thought was fair. Of course are always exceptions. I still think $400 would be a good price for a used rotary punch? -
That's some good information. So far you're the only one that's really come up with any useful data. 500lbs/in on Key Dies page may or may not be for leather. I looked over the site and I get the impression they make dies for cutting paper/cardboard, foam, rubber sheeting, etc? I used to die cut Rubber conveyor belting that had 2 sheets of nylon cloth inserted and a third on the surface and it cut like butter compared to Herman Oak Skirting. I'm feeling pretty confident now though, will probably order dies this week.
