Hi all,
I am a first time forum user so please forgive me if this question is in the wrong place.
I am in the market for a new or good used machine, for sewing tool hosters and bags from leather, vinyl, canvas and webbing, using nylon or polyester v138 thread.
Till now I have successfully used an old Pfaff 545 H3, but for various reasons am looking to replace it.
My projects are sometimes very thick, approx 10mm, and The Juki 1508 and Seiko LSWN-8BL-3 seem to be suitable candidates in my price range, and both are very similar 'on paper'. They have similar foot lift, bobbin/hook, similar maximum relative step height (Juki 0.5mm higher), similar max needle and thread sizes, needle system, similar needle bar stroke (but Juki nearly 3mm longer).
My question is, am I splitting hairs, or is somebody aware of a functional difference between these machines that might play a part in my decision?
I have made many phone calls and sent samples to retailers, and remember one fellow telling me the Seiko will probably be robust enough, but possibly not the Juki. I didn't ask why he said this as I knew very little at the time, but to me there is no reason the Juki is equal to the Seiko in regard to heavy sewing. I wonder if it was because he can sell me a Seiko. But the 1508 is no longer available new?
Huge thanks for your help and for the countless things I have learned from this great forum already.
Kind regards