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Just pulled the trigger on a Cowboy CB4500!!!

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I am extremely excited about this and I want to tell the world about it. But they would just look at me with a blank look.

No one else would know what I am talking about if I told them other than the people here. So here I am! I just got a monster sewing machine and I feel like I just got a new sports car. 

For those of you out there who have one of these, what's the learning curve like? Any tips/tricks you wish to pass on would be greatly appreciated.

 

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Congratulations, no tips or tricks I have found yet.  I just enjoy the heck out of mine.

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I have one important tip for you: HOLD BACK THE STARTING THREADS!

That's all.

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Congratulations! I’m jealous. Pics?

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I really enjoy using my Cowboy 4500. I make a lot of GPS Tracking collars, and the 4500 has been a life saver in labor. I use the wax pot(silicone) and it glides through biothane and thick leather effortlessly. 

 

 

 

 

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That's awesome!  Congratulations!  I settled on the CB3200 and love mine!

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I love sewing on my 4500 - I switch from 138 through 277 threads and rarely have to play with tensions - it just chugs along with thin and thick leather!  Like Wiz says, hold the threads when you start - it really tries to pull the top thread back.  Keep it well oiled and you will have many years of good service.  I always sew a test piece prior to starting my project to adjust stitch length for the thickness of the project.

Gary

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You learned to speak english, and you learned to type. You'll figure this out - it's easier than either of those things.

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