Jump to content

aaronthearcher

Members
  • Content Count

    74
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by aaronthearcher

  1. I have his messenger bag/briefcase pattern but that's all
  2. I couldn't find the place to enter the discount code, and was curious if the KP205xN Single Toe Presser Foot was included on the sale as it appears to be a kwok hing product I think.
  3. I'm in california, @hidegear on instagram, she's welcome to reach out to me.
  4. Ended up going with the one from leathermachineco/cobra 5 year warranty, sponsor here, has other parts for my ferdco (needed more bobbins), and the tech and sales folk I talked with were really helpful. Helps that they are also in state so shipping should be pretty quick. Helps that @Cobra Steve has so many good things said here about everything from that company.
  5. yeah I'm leaning toward the brushless right now, helps I can go pick one up at artisan since I'm in the bay area, the other option would be the one from leather machine co but the artisan is 750 watt
  6. That's what I was thinking originally too, but my table has a sheet metal body and it would be a pain to turn that on and off without the remote switch away from the motor itself, with a normal table this would be great...
  7. @dikman thanks so much for the help that's kind of what I figured, any opinion/advice on brushed vs brushless?
  8. I just recently purchased a ferdco pro 2000 (juki 441 clone) it's 19 years old and very low hours came with a clutch motor. I'm thinking I'd really like the upgrade to a servo motor. I'm trying to decide brushed or brushless, experience with RC vehicles makes me lean toward brushless but maybe the torque needs point toward the brushed... The machine already has a speed reducer though it is a greased shaft, and not on ball bearings (a future upgrade if needed). Motors I'm considering. Leather Machine Co. $145 plus shipping https://www.leathermachineco.com/product/brushless-digital-d-c-servo-motor/ Techsew 550 $119 http://www.techsew.com/techsew-550-servo-motor.html Toledo industrial machines fs 550s (family sew) $135 shipped https://www.tolindsewmach.com/motors.html Reliable sewquiet $169 shipped (amazon) https://reliablecorporation.com/products/sewquiet-6000sm-servomotor Artisan acf-625 $195 I can pick this one up at their shop.http://www.artisansew.com/motors.html The other thing I can't figure out if I would want or need is a needle positioner/synchronizer some of these have the option some don't and it varies the price a lot. Maybe there are other great options I missed, don't have the money for the EFKA but please share thoughts and experience. I've been reading the forums and gleaning information but wondered what the consensus is on these things. Thanks
  9. Title explains it. I’m selling these to get Japanese style irons which I prefer. These are awesome European style polished and sharp. Check out pics and reviews. I paid $107 for the set and used them to make a couple wallets can be seen at HideGear on Instagram https://imgur.com/gallery/GxPp2hF
  10. Asking $75 per spi set. Value that’s been suggested to me by someone experienced in selling these tools is 125 per set. Cleaned them up a bit have a better look
  11. Dixon pricking irons made in England. I don’t know how old they are I purchased from a shop going out of business (owner is 96) they are not made any more they are stamped England and the spi number sets of 4 5 6 and 7 spi they are hand made I just found I prefer Japanese style irons. Shoot me an email hidegear1 (at) gmail.com would like to sell all at once but might be willing to sell in spi sets
  12. Are you still looking for Dixon’s I have a few vintage sets 4spi 7 and 2 tooth 5spi 9 and 2 tooth 6spi 10 and 2 tooth 7spi 12 and 2 tooth all dirty but rust free
  13. Shipping is a possibility for these Items Buyer would be responsible for shipping and handling fees
  14. any pricing advice would be appriciated
  15. Listing for a 96 year old retired leatherworker and saddlemaker in Northern California. The ferdco has a ton of accessories I’ve included one page of the original invoice. The sewing machines are low hour and well maintained as for prices let me know about prices I don’t want my friend to get ripped off or taken advantage of, or maybe his prices are too high, any advice is appreciated. I'm sure any of these machines would come with any of their accessories like rivets, thread, needles, and anything else he has for them, He's been selling everything in his shop. Pics https://imgur.com/gallery/ZIZqXOz Ferdco $3500 Adler $2500 Stimpson riveter $850
×
×
  • Create New...