Hi All.
This is my first post here - I've been lurking these forums for a while now but decided to create an account and start posting!
I've been looking at leather sewing machines over the past few weeks, I found a few old industrial machines (singer and pfaff) along with some domestic machines (singer 201's). After a lot of research I decided I would splurge out and buy a cylinder arm walking foot for about $2500 AUD, I was about to make a payment but then I found a Typical GC0617D for $450 AUD - with table and in great condition (hardly used) so bought it, brought it home and have it all set up. I'm quite happy with the price, especially given the almost new condition the machine is in, from my research online I found it is a compound walking foot that can take thread sizes up to #138/M20, although I did test it out with M15 and it seemed to handle that Ok it is an auto oil system, but don't know much about the brand...
My questions are - does anyone know much about the brand and this type of sewing machine? There isn't much information online and I'm guessing it's a clone of another model? Also, this machine is meant to be an industrial machine, however all the industrial machines I saw online had a large motor beneath the table whereas this one has a motor attached to the actual sewing machine... Would this be an issue for sewing leather? Can industrial sewing machines have this type of motor? I'm mainly looking at sewing leather satchels, wallets, card holders and maybe watch straps and belts, would this machine be able to handle all that fine? I've already tested it with a few different types of leather and it has handled everything fine (including a bridle belt and 3x layers of 2mm thick veg tan) but don't want to kill it by pushing it beyond its capabilities.
Final question - where would I find a roller guide for a machine like this? The backside seems to have holes for a bracket to fit, however they are used up by the LED light bracket currently.
Thank you all - would be great to hear back regarding this machine, I'm currently hand stitching all my work but would like to use this machine once I learn a bit more about it and become a little more competent with machine sewing.