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 want to do overlays of 2-3 oz sewn to 8 oz veg tan. which machine is better, the Cobra class 18 or the class 20? This will be my first flat bed.

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Hey Trav,  The 20 is so new to me that I don't know anything about it, however the 18 will do what you have described just fine and will also handle inlay work nicely.  As you know the 18 is what I use and you've seen the work it produces.

 

Paul

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Thanks Paul. Don't know why I didn't just ask you. lol  Cobra 18 it is.

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It looks as though the 18 is a side load bobbin and the 20 is a top loading bobbin. 

If that particular is or has been in consideration then it may help. 

 

Good day

Floyd

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You really need to call the (Leather Machine co. ) Cobra folks for info and a sales pitch. There is virtually no information published on either of theses machines, no specs, no manuals, only one postage stamp size picture on their website and a price. They say they do this on purpose so that you call them. That approach must appeal to some subset of the market - it certainly doesn't work for me.

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1 hour ago, Uwe said:

You really need to call the (Leather Machine co. ) Cobra folks for info and a sales pitch. There is virtually no information published on either of theses machines, no specs, no manuals, only one postage stamp size picture on their website and a price. They say they do this on purpose so that you call them. That approach must appeal to some subset of the market - it certainly doesn't work for me.

Yeah, I also really hate it when there isn't enough information out there to do any research before I contact people.  How can I ask the right questions if there isn't even enough information for me to figure out what the right questions *are*?

That said, this forum is pretty good at giving me all the info on pretty much any machine I might consider using (and, more importantly, what machines are clones of other machines with known specs).

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Sorry to say that but people could do more business when giving more information to the people at the 1st time. This "give me  a call thing" is outdated. Sure some do like the old school business but times have changed. Nowadays customers have many options and they often choose the service where they get the most information just the moment they need them - especially when prices are quite comparable. Proper larger scale pictures should be natural today - and not just one.

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A particular with either is they have installed the reducer pulley so this helps. 

If we “look around” not any that i see are listing specs on flatbed clones “except artisian” fwiw. And running with that as it obviously will get heated. It looks as though all are listing a 1508nh clone, so why even bother with another choice model. I would get that with a new box style reducer pulley and a good servo.

I have seen the same clone with the top knob for step adjustment.  In my mind a cloned machine will have its tuning needs as all do. Obviously these regularities may will be accustomed by dealers that sell and service them. I guess many and as I did and still do stop in at the forum here to get the top drawer information in all their respects. In that thank you  

So to get movin here I would choose a top load bobbin, because in my opinion it has a more robust hook to needle arrangement. This is only my opinion. 

 

Good day

Floyd

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On 10/14/2017 at 4:11 PM, SheltathaLore said:

Yeah, I also really hate it when there isn't enough information out there to do any research before I contact people.  How can I ask the right questions if there isn't even enough information for me to figure out what the right questions *are*?

That said, this forum is pretty good at giving me all the info on pretty much any machine I might consider using (and, more importantly, what machines are clones of other machines with known specs).

I found a PDF manual for the machine under it's original Highlead model GC0618-1/-SC.  http://www.highlead.com.cn/uploadfiles/20190704123201125.pdf

EDIT:  uploaded file here in case it disappears one day.

Highlead GC0618-1-SC.pdf

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uploaded file here in case it disappears one day

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