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Hey guys I have the opportunity to get this machine for $700 with a sailrite motor..

 

I never used a post bed machine before.. I was wondering if this machine would be good for hat patches? My patches are 6-7 oz thick normally

On facebook I was told to get a patcher vs a post bed for hats but idk

Idk if I am mis typing something or what but I'm not finding much info on this brand/model online

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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theirs a dealer in so cal where im located who was selling some yamata post beds and they looked and performed very nicely. great for sneakers/bags/hats

id say go for it. if you're local maybe take a hat and patch to see if you can do a test run. i think this would be more beneficial than a patcher.

i don't like patchers so i might be slightly biased..

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Depends on where you want to sew the patches. I have used both post bed an patcher machines. Patchers are a bit more versatile f.i. for sewing inside pockets but for patches on caps post bed machines are nice too but it depends. I´m mainly using a plain foot and no roller foot on my post bed machine. A roller foot can be useful for sewing round and oval patches onto things. If you have the chance better test the machine before you buy it.

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I use a walking foot post machine to sew patches onto hats and other areas on vests and jackets where I can sew through the lining, or move it out of the way. I use my long arm Adler patcher to sew patches onto sleeves and legs and over pockets.

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14 hours ago, Wizcrafts said:

I use a walking foot post machine to sew patches onto hats and other areas on vests and jackets where I can sew through the lining, or move it out of the way. I use my long arm Adler patcher to sew patches onto sleeves and legs and over pockets.

Sweet.. I don't think I ever be sewing any patches onto anything besides hats so I'm thinking this should be good to go

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33 minutes ago, Constabulary said:

The 810 is not a walking foot machine. Off the shelf it has a roller foot.

A roller foot will do just fine for patches. Just crank down the foot pressure and let er roll!

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