Damas Report post Posted 12 hours ago Hello, I would like to do a conversion on my CB3200 from 794 needle system to 328. The reason why is the following : - 328 needles are cheaper, more easy to find and available in a variety of sizes that are currently no more available in 794 system (nothing under 160 in LR points) - CB3200 is not maint to sew heavier than 15mm, so longer needles such as 794 are not really an advantage here Did I missed something or this conversion would only be avantageous to me ? And what other steps would be necessary apart from lowering the needle bar ? And would I lost the timing by doing so ? Thanks in advance for your answers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted 10 hours ago (edited) The specialty on the system 328 needles is that depending on their size they come with different shaft diameter. IIRC the 794 has 2.5mm no matter the needle size. Edited 9 hours ago by Constabulary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damas Report post Posted 8 hours ago Very good point @Constabulary, I didnt know, I will have to check that on the sizes I'd like to use (120-130-140) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, Damas said: And what other steps would be necessary apart from lowering the needle bar ? And would I lost the timing by doing so ? Yes you will not only have to make the needle bar adjustment but also a timing adjustment and a hook to needle adjustment. If you use a different diameter needle then it was designed for then the needle will sit more to the left of the hook and if the diameter varies by size like @Constabulary has mentioned then you maybe constantly doing hook to needle timing adjustments. You are looking for 120/130/140 needles which equates to using V92 thread. Why not save all the fooling around with converting to a different needle system and convert to using a larger thread size, V138? The cost of a 10 pack from the thread exchange for 794 size 160 LR point is $12.99 (~13 cents each). The cost of a 10 pack from the thread exchange for 328 size 140 LR point is $11.29 (~11.3 cents each). For me the less then the two cent saving would not be worth the associated conversion headache. kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damas Report post Posted 6 hours ago I do get your point, but I am doing fine bridlework, all by hand, saddle stitching french style so far. In order to be more competitive, I would like to extand my price range and offer machine sewn articles without changing the overall look and style of my production This can only be achieved using more light thread and needle association CB3200 by design accepts smaller needle sizes, 794 is available down to 110-120 range but not in LR point Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, Damas said: CB3200 by design accepts smaller needle sizes, 794 is available down to 110-120 range but not in LR point The best one to answer the conversion to needle system 328 needles and possible supply of 794 LR needles in the smaller sizes would be @CowboyBob. You should drop him a note. kgg Edited 5 hours ago by kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damas Report post Posted 5 hours ago Thank you ! I also found this post which suggests the opposite conversion with some interesting hints from @Wizcrafts : Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GerryR Report post Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, kgg said: ...... Why not save all the fooling around with converting to a different needle system and convert to using a larger thread size, V138? The cost of a 10 pack from the thread exchange for 794 size 160 LR point is $12.99 (~13 cents each). The cost of a 10 pack from the thread exchange for 328 size 140 LR point is $11.29 (~11.3 cents each). For me the less then the two cent saving would not be worth the associated conversion headache. kgg Small math error?? 10 pack @ $12.99=$1.30 10 pack @ $11.29=$1.13 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted 2 minutes ago 1 hour ago, GerryR said: Small math error?? I'll blame that on having a seniors moment. kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites