fourbyford
Well-known member
There are 2 different types of industrial machines. One type is a fairly heavy-built machine, powered by a clutch motor (fairly common on all industrial machines) but designed for high speed sewing. These machines were used mainly in garment factories. You don't want this type.
The other type is a walking foot machine... hopefully with at least 1/2" clearance under the foot... the more the better. These machines are about as strong as they get and will sew multiple layers of heavy canvas or leather. These machines also commonly use clutch motors but, hopefully the motor is a 1725 rpm version. When sewing the heavy stuff, its beneficial to be able to sew 1 stitch at a time. The 1725 rpm motors are better suited to this use.
If she has a walking foot machine, it would probably be hard to go wrong. You could buy it, complete your projects, and then sell it... would probably get all your money back. The cool thing with buying that one (if it's a walking foot) is that she could school you a bit on the machine...
Hope you find something!
...D
The other type is a walking foot machine... hopefully with at least 1/2" clearance under the foot... the more the better. These machines are about as strong as they get and will sew multiple layers of heavy canvas or leather. These machines also commonly use clutch motors but, hopefully the motor is a 1725 rpm version. When sewing the heavy stuff, its beneficial to be able to sew 1 stitch at a time. The 1725 rpm motors are better suited to this use.
If she has a walking foot machine, it would probably be hard to go wrong. You could buy it, complete your projects, and then sell it... would probably get all your money back. The cool thing with buying that one (if it's a walking foot) is that she could school you a bit on the machine...
Hope you find something!
...D



