Members xlr8tn Posted July 25, 2009 Author Members Report Posted July 25, 2009 I just ordered some leather point needles from Campbell Bosworth. Those guys are so helpful...thanks Charlie. Now, either my wife's machine can not handle the type of needle I ordered, or I ordered the wrong needle shaft size. I have never sewed anything in my life...so this is all an experiment for me. I got two different point (LP and S) in two different sizes (25 and 26). Here is the needle information and sewing machine info: Schmetz NM: 200 size: 26 NM: 230 size: 25 other markings: 328S 428S 214X2 N R SP DDX2 S Organ Needles 214X2RTW size 25 and 26 I assume these are the Leather Point needles I ordered, but don't see LP anywhere. My wife's machine is pretty basic and it is a Husky by Viking model # 170. Is there something I can do to get these to fit? The shaft size on a needle my wife has is tiny. Help me make sense of this! -Brent Quote
Members china Posted July 26, 2009 Members Report Posted July 26, 2009 I am no expert and I am sure those more knowlegeble will correct me but I do not think that type of machine will handle, the type of leather in your photo's, you will need a industrial machine Quote
tashabear Posted July 26, 2009 Report Posted July 26, 2009 My wife's machine is pretty basic and it is a Husky by Viking model # 170.Is there something I can do to get these to fit? The shaft size on a needle my wife has is tiny. Help me make sense of this! -Brent I wouldn't do it, unless you're not interested in staying married. Or you're super-interested in buying her a new machine after you strip the gears on that one. Quote
Members neelsaddlery Posted August 17, 2009 Members Report Posted August 17, 2009 For machine stitching with thread this heavy you are going to need to look at least a medium weight machine. It will most likely cost more than $300.00, even used. We have a machine we offer called the Cowboy Model 797 that will use up to a size 138 thread, but the machine is $795.00 new. It comes with a servo motor, stand, table, and machine head, but that is still more than $300.00!!!! If you want to use thread heavier than a size 138, then you'll need to look into a heavy harness stitcher. The price of these machins will be a great deal more, but when you need it, then you just have to have it. We have a bit of a compromise machine that we call the Model 5. It will sew with thread in the range of 138-346, and it is priced at $1195.00 complete. Yes, it is more than $300.00, but still a lot less than other heavy duty machines. Hope this might be of some use to you. Quote Ryan O. Neel Cowboy Sewing Machines Neel's Saddlery and Harness Offices in North Lima Ohio and Toledo Ohio www.cowboysew.com www.neelsaddlery.com toll free: 1-866-507-8926
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