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Forums > Land Yacht Sailing General

Strong Arm Sewing Machines

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Created by cisco > 9 months ago, 15 Jun 2013
cisco
QLD, 12353 posts
15 Jun 2013 12:08PM
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I have put this here so everybody sees it.

I saw these advertised in the back of the latest "Cruising Helmsman" magazine.

http://www.strongarmsewing.com.au/

gibberjoe
SA, 956 posts
15 Jun 2013 11:44AM
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unbelievable? is it april 1 yet

Chook2
WA, 1249 posts
15 Jun 2013 10:57AM
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This is the machine I have had for 2 1/2 years and fitted with the "Sairite Monster hand crank wheel".
It will straight stitch through 12 layers of vinyl tarp and zig zag through 6 layers. (Very slowly to give the needle bar time to shift from side to side)

Through say 6 layers of sail cloth it will zig zag 5mm wide, at 400 stitches a minute.




Most of the components are "Singer"

Here is where mine came from. (a few other guys here have dealt with Albert and bought 3 of the same machines)
I payed for it on the Wednesday night and it was in Perth by the Friday morning by DHL freight. That was the killer $275 freight.


Item No Description Unit Price (when I bought mine), this is the company that builds them for "Sailrite"

1 2000U-33W Currency: USD
SEMI INDUSTRIAL WALKING-FOOT ZIGZAG SEWING MACHINE $300.00
110V / 220V (HEAD+MOTOR+CONTROLLER+CARRYING
HANDLE+EXTENSION TABLE+PVC BASE)

2 DEVICE CRANK HAND WHEEL $75.00

3 DEVICE WOODEN CARRYING CASE $95.00

Skywork Innovation Co., Ltd. (Taiwan)
E-mail Address: ac_csc@hotmail.com ; skywork.albert@gmail.com

I'm very happy with mine.
There probably has been a price increase, so this would be a great deal cisco.

My machine is fitted with a "Sailrite monster wheel" which is pinned with a pozidrive instead of the supplied wave washer clutch. I should have got the big hand crank wheel, when I first purchased it, as it halves the machines speed.


gibberjoe
SA, 956 posts
15 Jun 2013 4:52PM
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Ok Chook looks good, are you taking in work, I have a pair o shorts need a stitch or two

just yell ,they be in the post quick smart

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
15 Jun 2013 7:13PM
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the needles are pricey! I pay $20 for 100,and they want $10 for 10!!!!!, yet the thread is only marked up by 100%

bendeac
NSW, 16 posts
27 Jun 2013 2:23PM
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Hi Chook,

Since you bought your machine, I've picked up the contract to import Albert's machines into Australia, under the Strongarm brand. I'm glad you're happy with it!

One thing we have done is re-designed and earthed the electrics to meet Australian standards. You might want to check that your machine is earthed (three pin plug and earth from the motor) as the overseas models were originally built for 110volt and were unearthed. We have the earthed foot controllers if you want one.

And Landyacht, I pick up your comment about needle costs. We're looking at importing them in bulk to bring the cost down.

Cheers,

Ben
Strongarm Sewing

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
27 Jun 2013 8:55PM
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bendeac said..

Hi Chook,

Since you bought your machine, I've picked up the contract to import Albert's machines into Australia, under the Strongarm brand. I'm glad you're happy with it!

One thing we have done is re-designed and earthed the electrics to meet Australian standards. You might want to check that your machine is earthed (three pin plug and earth from the motor) as the overseas models were originally built for 110volt and were unearthed. We have the earthed foot controllers if you want one.

And Landyacht, I pick up your comment about needle costs. We're looking at importing them in bulk to bring the cost down.

Cheers,

Ben
Strongarm Sewing



great to see the suppliers keeping in touch with the market , keep up the good work

Chook2
WA, 1249 posts
28 Jun 2013 11:09PM
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Hey thanks for that Ben and yes you have a great product there.

I will get it checked out on it's electric side, as our eldest son is an electrician. (bout time he paid his way.)

Cheers.



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