Members sandyt Posted September 14, 2011 Author Members Report Posted September 14, 2011 Before I order one I would like trying to make one myself. I have a little lathe and a few peaces of hard plastic. Don't know how to call it in English. The butcher puts a board under the meat before cutting. It's made of that material. That Adler is definitly a great buy!! 266 For a good old one is a very good price. But you got an almost brandnew one!!! Everybody should get that lucky at least once in his life. Or two or three......haha... Sandy. Hi Sandy, they are not in the website, you have to ask for them. Maybe he still has one or two left. (He told me he had three, when I bought the last one not long a go) Yes, the prices are scary, they always are in shops. The Sieck machines are branded cowboy machines. My first reducers I ordered direct from the Cowboy factory, they shipped them true their agent in Germany, who is Sieck. I did not know of them before that. The ones in stock might be from the same lot who was shipped some years ago, because of my order. The 267-373 is one of my best purchases. I paid 266 Euros for it, it looked brand new. I bought it from a government upholstery school, who had to close down because the lack of students to carry on. It was no signs of it ever had been used; I had to drive 1000 km to pick it up, when I arrived they had two other machines for sale too, that I did not know of. Also at very low prices, but I did not bring more enough money. When called back the next day they was sold. Trox Quote
Trox Posted September 15, 2011 Report Posted September 15, 2011 (edited) Before I order one I would like trying to make one myself. I have a little lathe and a few peaces of hard plastic. Don't know how to call it in English. The butcher puts a board under the meat before cutting. It's made of that material. That Adler is definitly a great buy!! 266 For a good old one is a very good price. But you got an almost brandnew one!!! Everybody should get that lucky at least once in his life. Or two or three......haha... Sandy. You mean a poly board?! That should be strong enough for low speed, but you will need a bearing with a house for grease/ lubricate. These speed reducers are very heavy and sturdy built. You had better use some of your less expensive pulleys and mount them on a shaft with bearing underneath the table like the one in this you tube video; [media][/media] About good deals on the internet, the trick is to have an email search agent in the industrial sewing machine sales web site. And be the first to respond on a good add. I have those agents on every search that interest me, and receive the mails on my Iphone. But this you do know, you have done some very good deals your self, especial the Pearson. But others as well. Trox Edited September 15, 2011 by Trox Quote Tor Workshop machines: TSC 441 clone/Efka DC1550, Dürkopp-Adler 267-373/Efka DC1600, Pfaff 345-H3/Cobra 600W, Singer 29K-72, Sandt 8 Ton clicking machine, Alpha SM skiving unit, Fortuna 620 band knife splitting machine. Old Irons: Adler 5-27, Adler 30-15, Singer 236W-100
Trox Posted September 15, 2011 Report Posted September 15, 2011 I try to build in a video here Quote Tor Workshop machines: TSC 441 clone/Efka DC1550, Dürkopp-Adler 267-373/Efka DC1600, Pfaff 345-H3/Cobra 600W, Singer 29K-72, Sandt 8 Ton clicking machine, Alpha SM skiving unit, Fortuna 620 band knife splitting machine. Old Irons: Adler 5-27, Adler 30-15, Singer 236W-100
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