Treejumps 0 #1 December 30, 2003 Anyone got a good (cheap) source for a double needle machine? I'm going to start making suits for myself and friends and lack the 2 needle machine. Tusen tak. Tree Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lazyfrog 0 #2 December 30, 2003 double needles exist for standard machines (at least here in switzerland). It is a single mount, but then splits in 2. No need for a special machine.---------- Fumer tue, péter pue ------------- ourson #10, Mosquito Uno, CBT 579 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markbaur 0 #3 December 30, 2003 Quotedouble needles exist for standard machines These are usually "twin needle" machines, with two threads on top and a single thread on the bottom. You get the decorative appearance of double seam, but without its strength. A true double-needle has two bottom threads. Many canopies have been made on single-needle machines, even where it appears a double-needle has been used. You might consider a single-needle machine like a Singer 20U which you can use in other applications as well. Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #4 December 30, 2003 A rigger friend of mine has been looking to buy one as well, thus he's been looking on Ebay and has found some good deals (but hasn't won any auctions yet).--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #5 December 30, 2003 What gauge are you looking for? (needle spread) I have a Singer 112W151 with a 5/16 spacing. I bought if off of ebay and had it worked over by an industrial sewing machine mechanic. I sews very well but I need a different machine more than this one."America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #6 December 30, 2003 Just a word of warning......a person can spend up to $1000 real fast if hooks or bearings need replacement. I found that out the hard way"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #7 December 31, 2003 QuoteJust a word of warning......a person can spend up to $1000 real fast if hooks or bearings need replacement. I found that out the hard way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I recently spent CAN$2500 on a decent used Consew double-needle. The mechanic who sold it had the good graces to replace the hook, needle bar, folder, etc. and come by a couple of weeks later to fine tune it. In comparison, the local Bernina dealer wanted twice that much money for a new machine - that was the wrong gauge - without a folder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lazyfrog 0 #8 December 31, 2003 Thanks for the info. Never used them on things that needed big resistance. Only on lightwind kites.---------- Fumer tue, péter pue ------------- ourson #10, Mosquito Uno, CBT 579 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
betzilla 56 #9 January 2, 2004 Our loft has three double needle machines, and I'm pretty sure Kirk bought them on Ebay (At least one of them came to us that way). He has a good working knowlege of sewing machines, and so was able to make the necessary repairs to incredibly low-cost machines, to get them humming. Otherwise, try "the John Belmont Company" in Chicago (also called "Gill & Gill"). We've gotten parts, tables and motors from them -- I believe they sell reconditioned machines too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slotperfect 7 #10 January 3, 2004 T&T Liquidators (Lumberton, NC) He buys out all equipment from textile factories that close/go out of business. You will find some killer deals here. Good luck!Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites