Members Chavez Posted August 20, 2012 Author Members Report Posted August 20, 2012 Thank you James! Quote
rickybobby Posted August 21, 2012 Report Posted August 21, 2012 Always have spare bobbins, you look funny when you dropp your only bobbin and it rolls under the bench, cant be found and your customer is picking up in two hours... Check what system they use and get 3 different sizes....I do not know the Boss, but thread in bonded Nylon 92 for light work like wallets, fancy belts, then 138 for some heavy belts, chaps and such....207 0r a bit more for lighter holsters and horse gear.....needle size is according to thread...ask Boss people!! Only my 2 cents....now go and have fun!! James Hi, Just my .02 cents I tried #92 thread in mine and it was to small. I could not get any bobbin tension. Maybe someone braver or more knowledgeable would bend that little bobbin tension-er but I did not have a spare and did not want to break it. I just bought another machine for lighter items. Quote Rick
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