Am I crazy? Industrial Husqvarna is calling me
#11
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Western NY
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I'd buy that thing in a heartbeat if the price is reasonable. Those table aren't all that huge, they're usually 20x48, so they'll fit through a normal size door without disassembly. The head'll be about 50 lbs and the table about 100 with no motor or head. Get one of these and you're all set: https://www.amazon.com/Consew-CSM100...ng+servo+motor
It even comes with the Pitman arm to connect the pedal to the motor.
It even comes with the Pitman arm to connect the pedal to the motor.
#16
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: dallas tx.
Posts: 5,172
Thank you Leon. That's what I do, instead of sewing.ha. I take them apart, clean, oil, and grease them first thing. But
I got this one from a friend and she had many bobbins, feet, thread, and all kinds of tools. So I won. Our Son and grandson had to carry them to the truck. I also got a serger from her. She was a professional sewer and retired. No sewing for her.
I got this one from a friend and she had many bobbins, feet, thread, and all kinds of tools. So I won. Our Son and grandson had to carry them to the truck. I also got a serger from her. She was a professional sewer and retired. No sewing for her.
Last edited by barny; 09-26-2017 at 01:22 PM.
#17
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,079
This is a beautiful machine! I had an identical one for years. I did all my sewing and...yes mending on it. It made easy work out of hemming jeans. And it had the nicest straight stitch ever! Only sold it because I had to make room for my Avante. (A gift from hubby I couldn't refuse.)
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