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Well I held off buying an Adler 669 and then a Mauser 335 fell in my lap. And then this machine fell in my lap too. I have a lap full of machines.

I will prob have questions.

LK-1900A-HS. Set up for a 22 needle. Works perfectly so far. Damn these things are fast.

I don't know what brand the table is, but it's the nicest sewing table I've ever seen.

 

 

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Thats mighty impressive

Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me

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I used to use a Singer bartacker at a part time sewing job I had in the early 1990s. The machine made the most awesome CLANG at the end of each cycle, which lasted about 1 second! It is very difficult to remove items that have been bartacked on.

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My current crop of sewing machines:

Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.

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So the table is a TSS. Height and tilt adjustable (up to standing height) with a channel in back to route cables and daisy chain multiple machines together. Pretty sweet.

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At two new machines a week that’s....um....multiply little number by number of Friday’s.....Yep you’re on track to have 100 machines by this time next year!

That is a nice table. A lot of nylon strapping just doesn’t look correct without a nice stout bar tack - good score!

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I have had one of these machines for about 10 years. It works great for sewing on buckles and can replace riveting in many applications.

One thing I have found is that they like to sew fast rather than slow...dial up the speed!  

I run #92 nylon thread on top and #69 in the bobbin through a size 20 (125) needle

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Sewing machines:  3 - Sunstar 590BL, Artisan Toro 3200, Juki LK-1900HS, Juki DDL-8500-7, Juki DDL-5550N, Pfaff 138-6/21, Pfaff 546-H3, Pfaff 335-H3, Adler 221-76, Singer 144WVS33, Singer 29K-51, Siruba 747B

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3 hours ago, Sonydaze said:

I have had one of these machines for about 10 years. It works great for sewing on buckles and can replace riveting in many applications.

One thing I have found is that they like to sew fast rather than slow...dial up the speed!  

I run #92 nylon thread on top and #69 in the bobbin through a size 20 (125) needle

Do you use it for straight bartacking or have you adapted it for other patterns like box x, etc?

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I bought it used, it came with a custom foot for sewing labels on...it sewed a rectangle.

I use it most of the time for a straight bartack. (example  1" straps use pattern 17 with X:185 & Y:100)

You can get software to create programs for it (or you dealer may be able to make them). My understanding is that it can be programmed to sew just about any pattern in a 20mm x 40mm area. 

You need to make sure the feet on it are compatible with the pattern you want to run.

If you don't have a manual, I have a pdf... somewhere.   PM me with your email, but please note your machine is newer and may have some differences.

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Sewing machines:  3 - Sunstar 590BL, Artisan Toro 3200, Juki LK-1900HS, Juki DDL-8500-7, Juki DDL-5550N, Pfaff 138-6/21, Pfaff 546-H3, Pfaff 335-H3, Adler 221-76, Singer 144WVS33, Singer 29K-51, Siruba 747B

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5 hours ago, Sonydaze said:

I bought it used, it came with a custom foot for sewing labels on...it sewed a rectangle.

I use it most of the time for a straight bartack. (example  1" straps use pattern 17 with X:185 & Y:100)

You can get software to create programs for it (or you dealer may be able to make them). My understanding is that it can be programmed to sew just about any pattern in a 20mm x 40mm area. 

You need to make sure the feet on it are compatible with the pattern you want to run.

If you don't have a manual, I have a pdf... somewhere.   PM me with your email, but please note your machine is newer and may have some differences.

Thanks but I already have the manual, the latest edition of the parts list, and the engineer's manual!

When I get a used machine it goes through a thorough clean / inspect / restore phase before I put it to use. That way if I want to sell it later it's good to go with little fuss. It's in overall great shape, just needs a cleaning and a few typical wear items replaced (table hinges are a bit tweaked, needs new table bumpers, etc) and any deferred maintenance (basically just greasing)

The hook needs a little polishing. That's the only issue I've found that affects the stitches and if the bit of rough end on the point doesn't polish out I can just get a new one.

For the feed plates and clamps I'll give Camatron a call or one of the other places that does custom clamps. I'd like to get it doing .75" box x's and a few other things. The big thing was the bartacks though...I can maybe fake 1 out of 10 that look even remotely decent with my zig zag machine. I just don't have that kind of jedi skill to make them look right by hand.

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