Okay, yeah, I will message you.Just remember, the industrial machines do not have the motor inside them. The motors are typically separate and located below the sewing table. Most older machines for sale at reasonable prices are going to have a clutch motor, so you may be buying a servo motor to replace it.
If you want, you can PM me your location and I could recommend any suitable machines on CL in your area.
Is the clutch motor still variable speed then, or are they just on and off?Others may be along with some advice. Here is my advice . . .
Interior work as in boat upholstery? . . . . Look for a machine that has "Walking Foot" and "Compound Feed" (aka needle feed).
Not all industrial machines will have these features, so be careful in searching for a machine. I got a Consew 206RB-4 off of Craigslist for $500
There are 2 types of motors, typical of industrial machines:
- Clutch Motors
- Servo Motors
You will want a servo motor, but many used machines won't have that. The motors are easily replaced and cost around $120 for a servo motor.
Here are a couple iBoats threads of mine about finding a machine and doing the upholstery . . .
https://forums.iboats.com/threads/diy-upholstery-canvas-repair-advice.726280/
https://forums.iboats.com/threads/time-to-re-upholster-formula-330-ss.727103/
No . . .I’m looking at a Singer 211 G 157 on marketplace and the guy doesn’t know if it’s a clutch or servo. He said it’s got a pedal so it is variable speed, does that mean anything?
what do you suppose a machine like that would be worth? I think he’s asking $350No . . .
What happened to @Amunet ? He has not been around the past few days . . .what do you suppose a machine like that would be worth? I think he’s asking $350
Not sure what happened to him, should I not be posting in here?What happened to @Amunet ? He has not been around the past few days . . .