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AKA.... Machine Porn

I thought I'd kick off a thread where we can show off our various versions of the heavy stitchers we have.

Here's my 441 clone.

Ed

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That is awesome. If you post a machine, could you also post what type of work you do with it. Just for those of us that know squat about machines.

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  Spider said:
Wow, does that thing have a V8?
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you showed me yours i'll show mine..

it is a Sewmo, an Adler Clone, if you dont mind the word.

what do I do with it, saddle repair, chaps & chinks, double thickness belts,

holsters, knife sheaths and a lot of heavy leather repair.

guitar strap, leather covered canteens

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I have the SEWPRO 205 knockoff. I worked on an Adler 205 for years. I can't tell the difference.

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LUKE..............You stated you worked on or had a 205 for a couple of years and said you can't see the difference. So, would you recommend a person to buy this machine over, let's say a Juki 441 or Juki clone or a ferdco?What dealer did you use?THANKS,FRYZETTI

  TracyMoss said:
I have the SEWPRO 205 knockoff. I worked on an Adler 205 for years. I can't tell the difference.
So sorry for addressing Luke instead of TRACYMOSS as to my last reply.THANKS AGAIN........FRYZETTI
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  Luke Hatley said:
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you showed me yours i'll show mine..

it is a Sewmo, an Adler Clone, if you dont mind the word.

what do I do with it, saddle repair, chaps & chinks, double thickness belts,

holsters, knife sheaths and a lot of heavy leather repair.

guitar strap, leather covered canteens

Luke,

Does your Sewmo take the same presser feet and needle plates as the Juki 441 clones?

ed

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  esantoro said:
Luke,

Does your Sewmo take the same presser feet and needle plates as the Juki 441 clones?

ed

ED best i remember there is a difference between Juki and Adler. mine uses the Adler Parts.

I did have an old Weaver Catalog to look this up ,but i can't find it.

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That little green sponge atop my lube pot is Bruce's fantastic idea. I'm even thinking about drilling about three holes underneath that sponge so that the lube will drip back into the pot. Maybe I'll even drill about six very small holes.

Thanks, again, Bruce.

Ed

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  FRYZETTI said:
LUKE..............You stated you worked on or had a 205 for a couple of years and said you can't see the difference. So, would you recommend a person to buy this machine over, let's say a Juki 441 or Juki clone or a ferdco?What dealer did you use?THANKS,FRYZETTISo sorry for addressing Luke instead of TRACYMOSS as to my last reply.THANKS AGAIN........FRYZETTI

Fryzetti, I would recommend the 205 b/c that is my preference. Some people prefer the Juki. I personally feel that the 205 is a better made machine. As for the dealer i used myself. I used to work for a leather supply in Texas and got the machine from the manufacturer. I sold quite a few of the machines and everybody liked them. They come with a servo motor so quiet that you can't even hear it over the action of the machine. And they cost about $1000.00 less.

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