Members boilernspector Posted May 27, 2015 Members Report Posted May 27, 2015 I have a Chandler C267 and a Corsew 266. I have an opportunity to trade one of these two machines for a Corsew 227 cylinder arm machine. All machines work as required and are in very good condition. Right now I'm using 2-6 oz leather for projects. Some projects can be done on the Chandler bed machine, but then other times I could use a cylinder arm machine. However, I don't need 2 bed machines.... Which one do I keep? I assume having 2 Corsew's makes more sense than 2 different makes. Whats your expert advise? Quote
CowboyBob Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 (edited) Yes,trade the Chandler off & then the feet & bobbins & threading will all be the same. You might want to double check the Consew model # it might be 226? Edited May 27, 2015 by CowboyBob Quote
Members Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted May 27, 2015 Members Report Posted May 27, 2015 Consew is a 206RB? Chandler is a Durkopp Adler 267-? I would do some more research of your own machines and report back, so people who care to comment can have accurate information to work with. Quote
Members boilernspector Posted May 27, 2015 Author Members Report Posted May 27, 2015 I have a Chandler C267 and a Corsew 266. I have an opportunity to trade one of these two machines for a Corsew 227 cylinder arm machine. All machines work as required and are in very good condition. Right now I'm using 2-6 oz leather for projects. Some projects can be done on the Chandler bed machine, but then other times I could use a cylinder arm machine. However, I don't need 2 bed machines.... Which one do I keep? I assume having 2 Corsew's makes more sense than 2 different makes. Whats your expert advise? Your right , it's a 226, sold in 1979 for $790...the receipt was in the draw. Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted May 28, 2015 Moderator Report Posted May 28, 2015 (edited) The Consew 226 has a reverse lever, which was lacking on its predecessor, the 225. It is a good average walking foot machine. It uses the same feet and needles as the newer Consew 206RB-5 and most typical walking foot machines. The bobbins may be smaller than the ones used in the 206, but they will be adequate for thread sizes up to #138 (wind 'em tightly). A Consew 227R, or a 227 equivalent, will be a nice addition. Most of our dealers stock both Consew and custom branded machines that will serve you well. Edited May 28, 2015 by Wizcrafts Quote
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