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I am asking if anyone here has had any experience with Sew Line Sewing Machines?

I saw a couple of threads about the portable, but that is not what I am looking at. I am considering their SL-106, SL-206RB, and SL-1541S.

All of those seem to be Consew Clones. With servo-motor & table they are $800. $980, and $1199 respectively. They charge $119 shipping, but are close enough to me to go pick one up, which is why I am considering them.

What I know: eBay seller, Chinese clones, in boxes, they do not set them up, they seem to be the US distributor, responded to my inquiry within a couple of hours.

I am actually looking for a machine for mainly tent canvas and car upholstery, with occasional mid-weight leather sewing (2 layers of 8 oz).

My local choices at the moment seems to be an old black 111-155 for only $1150. Around here anything over 20 years old is an antique to fleece the tourists with. I would actually prefer a used machine in the $500 range, but kind of doubt I am going to fine one at that price delivered here in Boone

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Previous threads..here at leatherworker.net about sew line machines
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/33496-sew-line-106-rpl-any-one-know-about-these/
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/59066-how-do-we-like-sewline-sewing-machines/
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/67136-sew-line-sl-29-timing/
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/38282-sew-line-sl-5-1/

HTH

ps..I would tend to agree with Wiz, Art etc in this thread,
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/33496-sew-line-106-rpl-any-one-know-about-these/

if you are going to buy new , buy from one of the dealers who advertise / advise on Leatherworker.net..or, ask them if they have any used machines that are within your budget.

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1 hour ago, graywolf said:

I am asking if anyone here has had any experience with Sew Line Sewing Machines?

I saw a couple of threads about the portable, but that is not what I am looking at. I am considering their SL-106, SL-206RB, and SL-1541S.

All of those seem to be Consew Clones. With servo-motor & table they are $800. $980, and $1199 respectively. They charge $119 shipping, but are close enough to me to go pick one up, which is why I am considering them.

What I know: eBay seller, Chinese clones, in boxes, they do not set them up, they seem to be the US distributor, responded to my inquiry within a couple of hours.

I am actually looking for a machine for mainly tent canvas and car upholstery, with occasional mid-weight leather sewing (2 layers of 8 oz).

My local choices at the moment seems to be an old black 111-155 for only $1150. Around here anything over 20 years old is an antique to fleece the tourists with. I would actually prefer a used machine in the $500 range, but kind of doubt I am going to fine one at that price delivered here in Boone

Are you aware that at least one of our member-dealers, Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines, sells brand new Consew walking foot machines for a little as $995?

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Yes, I know about the P1206RB at Toledo, and that is what I am thinking of as my outside limit. I have also looked at Keystones listings. I need to check with those guys about shipping before dropping the hammer on anything. But I am still checking my options, right now; and the Sew Line guy is only two hours from me.

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5 hours ago, mikesc said:

Previous threads..here at leatherworker.net about sew line machines
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/33496-sew-line-106-rpl-any-one-know-about-these/
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/59066-how-do-we-like-sewline-sewing-machines/
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/67136-sew-line-sl-29-timing/
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/38282-sew-line-sl-5-1/

HTH

ps..I would tend to agree with Wiz, Art etc in this thread,
http://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/33496-sew-line-106-rpl-any-one-know-about-these/

if you are going to buy new , buy from one of the dealers who advertise / advise on Leatherworker.net..or, ask them if they have any used machines that are within your budget.

Humm...? the second tread is the only one that has a comment from someone who has had one of the machines, and his is favorable. The 106RPL is one of the portables, and the couple of reviews on it I have seen were favorable. Not that I am going to make a decision based on that very limited amount of info. Thank you for your help.

I guess I should have added to my OP that I am a poor guy with only a hobby interest. Whatever I get is not going to pay for itself.

 

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graywolf,

I used to live in Waynesville, NC which is not to far from you.  Give Jones Decker a call at Bills Sewing in Hildebrand, NC.  1-800-4455657.  They are a very large Juki dealer and  they were at one time one of the largest Consew and Pfaff dealers in the US.  Great people to deal with.  I bought machines from them and they have a lot of used and reconditioned machines.  Excellent service.   Not on our list of dealers on the board here but they are close to you and certainly worth a call and maybe a visit to their showroom.  Tell them what you are looking for.

glenn

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Thanks Glenn, a local upholstery shop also recommended Bill's. I think I will have to run down there, as soon as I get my current car problem fixed, and check them out.

Funny thing is, I found a reputable site selling the Consew 206RB-5 at pretty much clone prices, within $100 at my door. Of course, for most of you guys, that is not such a deal as it is not set up for leather at that price. It also, certainly, means, I would not want to pay clone prices for a used machine. Now, I have to decide if I will actually use the thing if I order it?

Oh, I guess it would be polite to say why I signed up here on LW. It is because I found nowhere else on the web that offered so much useful information on heavy duty sewing machines. Much of what I know about them came from browsing here before signing up. Thanks to everyone for all that useful information, the time you spent posting all of it is appreciated.

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Well, I finally got the car fixed and made it down to Bill's Sewing Machines. Talked with Jones Decker as Glenn recommended.

Couple of things. He recommended a Juki DU-1189N which he has for a good price. And he said he knows the guy selling the Sew Line machines and they are a decent sewing machines.

The 1189N is just a walking foot machine without the needle feed. He also has the 1541S, they are a Juki Dealer, but that is a bit pricy for me. The problem now is fixing the car cost more than I anticipated, and I do not know if I can afford to send the money at this time. SIGH!

 

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