waynes world
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This is one that looks ideal then.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/singer-19...896186?hash=item1a2968fd7a:g:1iYAAOSwUKxYmLHE
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/singer-19...896186?hash=item1a2968fd7a:g:1iYAAOSwUKxYmLHE
This is one that looks ideal then.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/singer-19...896186?hash=item1a2968fd7a:g:1iYAAOSwUKxYmLHE
As long as you have the room for it an ideal machine but remember it is not a walking foot machine. Also as it does not have a servo motor it will be noisy. But seeing as you will be singing your head off with the success of sewing it wont matter.
Look at this :- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/singer-20...527550?hash=item3ae285dfbe:g:VScAAOSwrhBZBa5G may be too far for you to pick up.
Yes a bit far, I am sure there will be one closer to home.
I cant seem to find any walking foot type.
EDIT
I have just seen the walking foot attachments you can get to convert any machine![]()
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-QUILT...408831?hash=item2c8951ed7f:g:PzoAAOSwQItT6O1H
I`ll keep looking.
Straight stitch AND zig-zag are a must. Walking foot is nice but not 100% necessary.
I've been through ebay this evening for a machine and can't find anything - but there's tomorrow and the day after....
EDIT This might be worth a look and a chat with the vendor.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bernina-7...134610?hash=item33cd444192:g:AUAAAOSwol5Y1pgL
and this same model comes from a sewing machine specialist. Even better. Worth a quick chat on the phone.
http://sewingonline.co.uk/machines/bernina730/
I've got a Singer 20U which does both straight & zig-zag and is powerful, excellent for acrylic canvas and about 4/5 layers of sailcloth. See http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Singer-20...566301?hash=item3ae3991f9d:g:2-AAAOSwH09ZEEx- or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Singer-Pr...755512?hash=item238413f3f8:g:eBoAAOSw42dZDsHp Need collecting of course, not sure where you are though. You can download instructions and spares list from the internet and spares are readily obtainable. My machine is fitted with a 2880 rpm motor which is very fast so I changed the motor pulley to the smallest available which makes it much slower. Several models available - mine is the 20u43 which gives a bigger zig-zag(I think!). These use industrial sewing machine needles which have round shanks so need inserting correctly, unlike domestic machines which have a flat on the shank.
Beware of some Singer domestic needles made in Brasil - they are rubbish. I use Schmetz, Gros-Beckert or Organ. I suspect others are just as good, this is my experience.
That Brother is a good machine ,it should cope very well with what you want to do .
OK, some more answers, or may be questions.
Handpowered Jones Sailmaker, will cope with anything.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Powerful-...k-Dacron-Vinyl-Webbing-V69-V92-/332215789366?
From a company I have not heard of previously, Retro Recon . They have lots and lots of portables and semi-industrial machines, and the prices are very good.
http://www.retrorecon.co.uk/
01 637 000 000
Go for it
I made my spray hood last year for our Fulmar having watched the Sailright videos, and am very proud of it. All the tips above are good, I wold only reiterate care about the pattern , make one don't use the old cover and spend twice as much time on this than you thought . lastly make your seams have a little extra spare in them so that if you want to you can alter them. I cut the excess on mine back after checking it fitted.
Sailrite definitely have zips videos as I've watched them many times. Actually you'll find making the canopy is a piece of cake and any old sewing machine will sew acrylic canvas.
Sailrite machines are available in other guises..
This eBay link to Sailrite LSZ equivalent
looks like one of the machines from where the Sailrite LSZ originally came from.
The story goes that Sailrite used an existing machine, did some extra machining, added some extra value then moved manufacturing to ensure accuracy of castings/drillings. Now they have a full machine setup that where they can ensure consistency and have good support.
These original versions are available bit this looks to have a rather high price - but would be an excellent portable walking foot machine(No relation to seller).
That would be ideal, well if it was £500 cheaper.
From what i have found and seen less than £150 will get me a good machine for the job. Lots of old Jones and Singers about.
Has anybody had a go at cutting canvas ( Sunbrella in this thought ) with one of these either 240v or gas.
I like the idea of the gas as some can be used as a small hot air gun for heat shrink and some have a good selection on temp settings.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferm-Buta...593249?hash=item568db45561:g:TisAAOSwLF1X5UvP
I always use Topgun canvas for all my covers and use a scalpel to cut it. It does not frey at all so no need for heat.
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