Sewing Machine ,, Sailing,,, Repair ,, cloth,, etc question
Gogarty wrote:
Oh, that's a dinky little baby machine compared to the monster we just bought.
Can't put binaries here or I would post a photo.
Go to the Yamata web site and have a look at the 8500. But that's only part of
it. Look also at the Accessories, which shows the motor and table (K-leg).
I did see that they are also being sold on eBay. Harbor Freight,
interestingly, has a flat $9 delivery charge. On more than 200 pounds of
stuff. Unless it has to go by truck.
Well, the 8500 doesn't look much bigger, but its got a nifty
attachment for an external motor that looks like it might
come in handy for industrial use.
The reason we bought the machine we did was that we talked
to the importer and got a "guarantee" that it would work
well with Tenara (teflon) thread. They were so sure that
they were willing to take the machine back if we couldn't
get it work. Sure enough, that thing sews Tenara like
nobodys business.
It would be nice to have a machine with a little more room
under the arm, but my sister-in-law does king size quilts
with a machine about the same size. The trick is in how you
roll the material before (and after) sewing.
Good luck,
Don W.
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