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@SusanW , you should have no problem getting the cover over the corners. If you are a novice and want to practice using contact cement between cover and your shaved foam this would work. If you set it wrong and the set time is long say 10 minutes you can pull and peel the cover off and reset. I am ...
Looks excellent and if he is willing to do that then keep him on.
@Adam12 . I am sold on the Adler do want another just making mind up as you can tell by my questions.
@glennco , if it came with a servo motor and you set it at the lowest number you are slowing slow.
@Adam12 , sent my juki to the Adler dealer and they tuned it. It is ready to go a brand new really 563. I am going to be curious to try this as I really like the Adler how it sews.
I am just wondering what the real big differences are between these machines other than a stitch length dial.
The front buckets look like real leather.
@glennco , I agree with Rev all of the sewing is in that foot, dont rely on a motor.
Ok that is what I thought. Thank you for looking that up @LLeeT
@LLeeT , I did find it on the internet a couple of places. I am thinking it may be a Yamata labeled as Hamilton.
Anybody know of this machine? I am thinking it is a machine that shares multi label brands.
@Riwaka1 , not much in promotion works my way. I just wait for recovering jobs and sales come from good workmanship.
@Rhonda , I cannot help but think you would be good with elastic. If this were me I would make it my own and design a slip cover with elastic ends and use a polyvinyl. You would have return business and the ease of construction by you and putting on by the gym owner would be better.
@John, of course we will.
Those are going to undergoe a lot of abrasion. I will be curious to see how that all works.
3/16 the 1/4 is too big
@Adam12 , found the thread I was looking for!
Thread quality is changing. My new orders of thread of the same brands are chaffing and fraying too.
@Adam, I am trying to find that Adler type machine brand thread you recommended. I am needing another machine and want to try that brand.
Smoking!
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