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Item:INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH KENMORE SEWING MACHINE, LEATHER!

INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH KENMORE SEWING MACHINE, LEATHER!

EXTRA CLEAN! GREAT FOR BOAT SAILS, UPHOLSTERY, ETC!!!

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Item number:230395515784
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Type: Mechanical SewingBrand: Kenmore
Condition: Used  
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Submitted for your perusal is this EXTRA CLEAN AND POWERFUL, vintage, KENMORE sewing machine.


Sorry Singer, Kenmore became King of the Hill in the 1970's.

When Singer abandoned it's Quality First philosophy in the early '70s, Kenmore picked up the slack, offering solid metal, no nonsense sewing machines like this one.  They came with 25 year warranties, and it's easy to see why.  This baby is ready for a second lifetime of service!

This all-metal, solid vintage KENMORE is in GREAT condition!  It runs and sews PERFECTLY!  It has been professionally serviced, the timing, needlebar, feed timing and tensions have all be set to perfection.  It will arrive 100% ready to sew...

GUARANTEED!


If you are looking for a quality-built sewing machine that will out-perform anything you can buy today, but do not want the burden of an enormous, 200 lb. super-fast industrial model, then read on!

A wonderful sewing machine for pretty much anything you would want to sew in your home! From silk to leather, with its powerful motor, this machine can handle it all. Just install the appropriate size and type needle, and you will be on your way!

Have an upholstery you would like to do? Tarps you want to sew? A boat that needs repair? Household projects? Leather? Vinyl?  Dog collars?  Crafts?  General use? Whatever you need it for, this one will NOT disappoint! 

I have been a professional costume tailor for years, working with various materials, including leather, vinyl, and assorted fabrics. I know the frustration of being underpowered, or working with a machine that will simply not feed material properly...

This is what you will face with a cheaply made, plastic-bodied, nylon-geared model that passes for a sewing machine today.  Technology has increased, but sadly, quality has NOT! If you can throw it more than 5 feet, you don’t want it!!!

Aside from Industrial, the only way to get an all-metal workhorse of a sewing machine today is to…

Go Retro!



Extra high presser foot lift - only on certain Kenmores

The mechanical design of this machine is simple and time-proven. It features a vertical oscillating hook, and uses a removable bobbin case, which makes changing lower thread tension much easier.

This design also allows for excellent clearance when using heavy thread, and the Class 15 bobbins are number one when it comes to thread capacity! It also accepts most standard low-shank feet and attachments. 

Kenmore was number one when it came to presser foot clearance.  You have to see the pics to believe the max. space under the foot!

Replaceable parts are readily available, and it takes standard class 15 bobbins and regular 15x1 flat-side needles. Both can be found at any sewing supply store, or even Wal-Mart.

Click pictures to enlarge...

12 layers of canvas, no problem.

6+ layers of denim, even over the seam!  No problem.

4 layers of upholstery leather, no problem!

It makes a beautiful Zigzag, even through multiple layers!

 You will receive…

*Downloadable copy of the original manual

*Package of bobbins

*New package of needles

*Foot control/Power cord

If you have any questions regarding this machine, as always, I am available to talk with you. If you question whether or not this machine will do the job you have in mind, ask,, and I will answer you HONESTLY!!! I am looking for happy, satisfied, enthusiastic customers, and I will not steer you wrong!

Also, this machine will be expertly packed in a NEW BOX, using hard foam and bubble-wrap to insulate the machine from impact. 

My numbers are (704) 846-7346 and (704) 560-5360. My name is Marc.

“Every day’s a holiday, every meal’s a feast!”



Sewing Leather

I am sure  that many sewing machine aficionados and antique sewing machine collectors would cringe to see a machine like this being used sew leather... and would be quick to point out that they "were not intended for that..."
But hey, a 1949 Cadillac wasn't originally intended to be a race car either, but they were turned into race cars because they were fast!  Well, in the same spirit, many vintage all metal sewing machines can be used to sew thicker materials than than they were "intended" to sew.  Pedantic, narrow-minded thinkers would tell you that you shouldn't do that... Well, I say "The proof is in the pudding!!!" 

"Oh, but it will hurt the machine..."

HOGWASH!  Are you kidding me?  We are talking about a solid cast iron machine with steel connecting rods, cams and lobes.  The truth is that many parts on domestic machines from the '50s were also used on Industrial models!  And that's the truth!!!!!  This is a tool that is meant to be used.  Anything that might get damaged or hurt on this machine can be replaced!  Realistic worst case scenario would be a broken hook... Big deal, they still make them, and you can buy a new one for $10 from me if that happens!  If you are inexperienced, you might, out of ignorance, burn up the motor.  But they can be replaced as well, and you probably won't do that if you read a little further...
Yes, we may be "bending the rules" a little, but we are simply trying to find a realistic, practical and affordable way to get the job done!  And that's what it's all about!  This type of machine is the last stop before an expensive, full-blown, 200 lb. stationary machine.

Advice for sewing leather...

Know your sewing machine!  Even though these machines are motorized, get used to turning it by hand.  This is often the best way to start stitching and to approach a stopping point.  It is the only way to start sewing leather.  Turn the wheel to lower the needle past the resistance, and at it's lowest point, you can engage the motor.  When turning corners, stop shy of the corner, and hand turn the wheel until you are ready to pivot.  With the needle down, lift the foot and pivot your leather.  To avoid skipped stitches, turn the needle down and let it just begin it's upward travel before lifting the foot and pivoting.  If your motor begins to stall or hang up, STOP!!!!  Turn the wheel by hand for a couple stitches then try the motor again.  Also, it is not recommended to sew leather in reverse.  To lock the stitch, sew a few stitches, then turn your material 180 degrees and sew the other way, then back again.
I hope to add a lot more to this section in the future, so feel free to check back.

Thanks!

I'd like to go over the phrase "Industrial Strength." 

It is admitedly vague, and, I'm afraid often misused and/or overused on ebay.  I will give you my own definition of "Industrial Strength" and hopefully that will give some reference to the expectations of this type of sewing machine.

My definition of  an Industrial Strength Sewing Machine... 

An Industrial Strength sewing machine is a domestic machine that was built to a very high standard of performance and durability in that it can perform heavy-duty sewing tasks with reliability and relative ease.  These machines MUST feature ALL METAL workings, (i.e. gears and connecting rods) and cast iron or aluminum heads (housings/body).  They are portable or can be mounted into a standard sewing cabinet.  They are self-contained, meaning that the motor, whether internal or external, is part of the machine. The unmodified presser foot clearance is 5/16" to a maximum on some machines of 3/8".

Excluded from this category would be any models that feature nylon/plastic gears.  Although the design of some of these machines is proven, the gears themselves cannot stand up to time or stress.

Today, virtually NO SEWING MACHINES, other than full-blown industrial machines are all metal!  Thus, by (my) definition, Industrial Strength machines are inherently vintage, generally from the 1960's and back.

An added implication is that a machine described as Industrial Strength would exclude any known "problem" models, or models for which parts are no longer available.

My description of a TRUE Industrial Sewing Machine...

(I own several Industrial sewing machines, so I can very easily discuss them) 

An industrial sewing machine is a very large and heavy machine (usually about 75 lbs.) that CANNOT work independently.  They are all metal, and are driven by a seperate motor (usually a clutch motor weighing about 45 lbs. itself) that is mounted underneath an industrial sewing stand.  The stand with a mounted motor is called a "power stand."  They usually run on 220v 3-phase power, but some are standard household 110-115 volts.

There are literally hundreds, maybe thousands of different kinds of industrial sewing machines.  They are usually built for very specific functions, including overlocking, button hole making, blind stitching, bag closing, carpet binding, zig zag stitching, etc.  But the basic machine is a straight stitch machine.  These machines are generally modified and fitted with various attachments that direct their function to one single job in a factory.  These are almost always self-oiling machines, which means they sit in an oil pan and use an internal pump to circulate lubricant throughout the head's moving parts.  Since they were designed for factory production, they run EXTREMELY FAST!!!  And are often very difficult to control at lower speeds.  The average speed of an industrial straight stitch machine is 5,000 stitches per minute.  They have a maximum presser foot lift of about 1/2".

An industrial straight stitch machine setup is hardly practical for home use, though some people do own them.  They are permanent fixtures, weighing over 200 lbs. and taking up an area of floor about 4 feet wide.

I am often asked if the machines I am selling are walking foot machines. 

My definition of a Walking Foot Machine...

A walking foot machine is STRICTLY INDUSTRIAL!  It is basically a straight stitch machine that is designed to feed materials evenly (top and bottom pieces).  It features a two-piece foot that moves one side at a time along with the feed.  As it moves, it appears to "walk". 

There is no such thing as a domestic walking foot machine!  They do make a universal attachment that you can mount on a domestic machine.  This attachment is made to serve the same purpose as a walking foot.  They are sometimes called walking foot attachments, but this is a misnomer as it does not duplicate the motion of a true walking foot machine.  They are also known as a plaid matchers.  If you are interested in one, they are readily available for all styles of domestic machines.

I hope this information will help you in your decision.

Again, I am always happy to answer any questions either by email or phone.

Thank you for your consideration




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