• Alex Moreno
    0
    Question to all. I am planning on purchasing a double needle sewing machine. What do you guys use or recommend?
    1. Regular bed or post
    2. Brand
    3. Model #

    Thanks in advance!

    Nacho
  • Fred Mattson
    152
    Contact @Mal Maher at NC Carpet Binding & Equipment. He can advise you the right machine for the work you want to do with it.
  • Mal Maher
    8
    Thank you very much Fred. SEMA Specials are just around the corner. I plan on launching them Sept. 1st. For now, I can save you $400-600 on the twin needle NC Machine of your choice. http://www.n-ccarpet.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=5900

    Models: NC11, NC11L, NC-POST Call today 1-800-526-1184
    Email:
  • Mal Maher
    8

    Thank you very much Fred. Alex, SEMA Specials are just around the corner. I plan on launching them Sept. 1st. For now, I can save you $400-600 on the twin needle NC Machine of your choice. http://www.n-ccarpet.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=5900

    Models: NC11, NC11L, NC-POST Call today 1-800-526-1184
    Email:
  • Jens Jesberg
    50
    I currently have 3 double needle machines in use.

    - 6mm (1/4") Paff 1246 flat
    - 8mm (1/3") Golden Wheel post ...I don't know the number, but I think it's from the 8892 series.
    -12mm (1/2") Adler 267 flat. For the eagles I still have a 10mm (3/8") set that I could build into the 267. Because the rebuild takes too long, I'm looking for a second 267.

    I use the Adler and the Paff at the same table and if necessary simply change the machine, because I need the 12mm always only for a special order and would simply like to save me the place which the second table would take up.
    I bought the Golden Wheel last year and wanted to give the cheap brands a chance. After all, the model only cost half the price of a comparable Adler.
    The Golden Wheel is my first post sewing machine. I had to get used to sewing with the post. It's nice for a tight radius in the cover but for long straight seams its a bit annoying - but maybe it's also the missing exercise... Somehow I can't get the speed I want. That's why I'm building a little table that has the height of the post. So I can make a flat out of the post.
  • Joe Chiaramonte
    12
    2 cents worth,
    Mal Maher at NC is a wealth of knowledge.
    I Have both a flat bed 3/8" gauge and a post 3/8" gauge.
    As Jens said a post machine has a learning curve and since I seem to have a lot of tight radius work it's my go to machine. The flat bed I use mostly for flat work only such as top stitch design on side panels I do. The other thing to keep in mind is the 2 spools of thread though I have used wound bobbins as top thread when I have odd small jobs and don't want to purchase another spool of thread.
  • Alex Moreno
    0
    Hey fellas, are the following machines good for auto upholstery?

    1. Juki Lh1182 double needle
    2. Consew 332 double needle

    Definitely checking out NC at SEMA this year.
  • Mal Maher
    8
    thank you Joe! Much appreciated.
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