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4 hours ago, oltoot said:

Go ULS!

Go Campbell Bosworth Cyclone.

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2 hours ago, sbrownn said:

Go Campbell Bosworth Cyclone.

You know, that's a machine I don't have yet.  I've never even seen one, but I know a guy who runs more than one in his shop.  I'm thinking they are pure mechanical genius, or mechanical insanity, depending on whether they work or not.

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On 1/29/2020 at 3:26 PM, BigSiouxSaddlery said:

You know, that's a machine I don't have yet.  I've never even seen one, but I know a guy who runs more than one in his shop.  I'm thinking they are pure mechanical genius, or mechanical insanity, depending on whether they work or not.

I've never seen one either and I don't care about sewing fast which was, I think, their claim to fame.  If I could find one to buy I would though.

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In a short period of time, I added a 2/1 speed reducer and separate motor for the bobbin winder so my current love for the ULS is this modified pkg.

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7 hours ago, oltoot said:

In a short period of time, I added a 2/1 speed reducer and separate motor for the bobbin winder so my current love for the ULS is this modified pkg.

I have a servo and speed reducer on my Campbell-Randall but it's not quite enough torque for thick stuff at the speed I want to run (slow).  I'm thinking of adding a second speed reducer.  I have no experience with the ULS but I would love to have one.

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