KellysEye
Well-Known Member
>I'd agree with a Sailrite. However, being a professional machinist and having had an industrial machine, it does have it's drawbacks.It's basic, needs constant attention for potential rust problems (liberal use of Boeshield).
Our machine was on the boat for six and a half years and nver got any rust.
>It is difficult to insert heavy duty zips in heavy material when there are seams involved with the generic foot.
Jane used the generic foot to do that.
> I have a block & tackle to lift the beast onto the table
Both Jane and I can lift our Sailrite on to the saloon table and the table doesn't need any extra support. It's standard model with a central support and can be moved backward and forwards and up and down.
It's amazing how people have such different experiences.
Our machine was on the boat for six and a half years and nver got any rust.
>It is difficult to insert heavy duty zips in heavy material when there are seams involved with the generic foot.
Jane used the generic foot to do that.
> I have a block & tackle to lift the beast onto the table
Both Jane and I can lift our Sailrite on to the saloon table and the table doesn't need any extra support. It's standard model with a central support and can be moved backward and forwards and up and down.
It's amazing how people have such different experiences.