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Hello,

If anyone has any advice on the suitability of this machine for my needs I would be very appreciative.

The machine I am looking at purchasing is a rebuilt Adler 467 Single Needle Walking Foot with Large Top Load Bobbin and Reverse ($1200+$200 shipping). I will be using the machine to sew together leather and canvas bags and also zippered pouches from 6-7 oz leather. I envision the maximum load being sewing 2 layers of 10oz bridle leather straps onto several layers of heavy canvas. I am relatively new to using a walking foot machine but I would still like to have to be able to make smooth, controlled and neat stitches, even around corners.

The machine is equipped with:

new 110V Nick-O Sew 3/4 HP Servo Speed Control Motor along with NKS-SR-2 Dual Speed Reducer

smooth feed dog

presser foot lift of 1/2"

maximum thread size is a T207

Just wondering if this sounds like the perfect machine for me? Would a different model be better?

Also, are there any questions or concerns that I should ask the dealer before making my purchase?

Many thanks in advance!

Leslie

Edited by Leslie Ryanne

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That machine should suit your needs just fine. Adlers are nice machines. The speed reducer should give you plenty of torque for the thicker stuff. The only question is whether a flat bed machine will be suitable for bag making? If it is, then that machine will work just fine.

Andrew

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I bought one of these from nick o sew.... Good machine! Very happy with it. I don't use it a ton, but when I do it's always a pleasure!

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Great. Thank you.

Glad to hear the Adler & Nick O Sew have good reputations. Seems that I should be able to find parts online at a reasonable price, if needed.

awharness - what type or weight of leather/materials do you use with your Adler?

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I don't really sew a ton of heavy leather, basically nylon, maybe up to 10 oz of oil or chrome tan, I have other heavy weight machines

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I don't know where you're located Leslie, but if you're in the northeast you can come try it out if you want!

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