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11 minutes ago, RockyAussie said:

Here is another video I just loaded that shows what can be done with the bigger Cowboy CB4500 or CB3500 with a narrow needle plate and dog foot installed. These machines can do near double the thickness of the other machine but do have a bit bigger end to get around if you need to get small stuff done.

 

Wow, amazing

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No doubt they would change the table for you and maybe fit a speed reducer at the same time

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Bumping this one

im back to start with this purchase. I was going to purchase the used Juki LS 1341 from uk but there was alot of mess and i desided to get my hands on a new one here in my country instead. I saved up more and was redy to purchase the machine but then the salesman told Juki had stoped produsing the 1341 and empty all over EU. I had a long phonecall with the local seller  and he lold they had many machines from a german brand Global and Adler. Adler is out of my price range but am considdering Global. the lokal dealer can easy get hands in spares if a repair is needed.


Offcourse they didnt have eny cylynder arm machines there but i found a UK company that have a copple new ones to ok pricing i think. What do you folks think about these to machines here? I wonder what the difference of those two machines are?aoff the machine a clone off Juki LS 1341?

Global WF 975

https://www.industrialsewing.co.uk/industrial-sewing-machines/walking-foot/is-382-global-wf975-industrial-cylinder-arm-walking-foot-global-

 

Global WF 69

https://www.industrialsewing.co.uk/industrial-sewing-machines/walking-foot/global-wf69-373-cylinder-arm-walking-foot

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32 minutes ago, Rickard said:

What do you folks think about these to machines here?

You never said the size of thread you want to use. I did a quick check of the Global WF 975 manual and the max needle is a #22 (140 metric) which is the bottom end for V138 ( Tkt 20 ) in softer thinner material. I couldn't find a manual for the WF 69 so I would check with the seller and see what is the max needle size these machines can handle.

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Good point, somthing in the Juki 1341 range i think?

This used Adler is for sale here now, enyone that know this mashine? What model is it?

 

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It's a Durkopp-Adler 205-370 it will sew a good 3/4"  of leather.

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Thanx, i think im going for it. Price is ok also i think ca 1900$  Gonna change for a better sutable table.

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