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#1 afrozenpond

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  • LocationUtica, NY

Posted 29 January 2023 - 04:12 PM

Im ooking for a thicker material. Working on a pair of 14", 90s Cooper 4 roll gloves. Thank you.

#2 Monty22

Monty22

Posted 29 January 2023 - 07:28 PM

Im ooking for a thicker material. Working on a pair of 14", 90s Cooper 4 roll gloves. Thank you.


Haven't used these, but sound like they would fit the bill
https://www.ebay.com...emis&media=COPY

#3 afrozenpond

afrozenpond
  • LocationUtica, NY

Posted 29 January 2023 - 09:46 PM

Yes. Thank you.

#4 Golden Gate Sharpening

Golden Gate Sharpening
  • LocationNorthern California

Posted 30 January 2023 - 12:14 AM

Off topic and I hope you don't mind asking: what sewing machine are you going to use to install these palms? I've been trying to repalm for ages, but have yet to find a suitable machine. 


"What is your lowest/best price?" is NOT an offer. 


#5 bluhmd

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  • LocationMichigan

Posted 31 January 2023 - 09:51 PM

Cylinder arm machine. There are a bunch of different brands out there, but if you're going to invest go big and pay the price up front. Toledo Industrial CB227R and THOR GC1341 are both nice. Juki makes phenomenal machines. But you're going to pay. Some of it's personal preference, but I would highly suggest one that IS NOT table flat mounted and that it comes with a walking foot peddle.

#6 Golden Gate Sharpening

Golden Gate Sharpening
  • LocationNorthern California

Posted 31 January 2023 - 10:03 PM

Cylinder arm machine. There are a bunch of different brands out there, but if you're going to invest go big and pay the price up front. Toledo Industrial CB227R and THOR GC1341 are both nice. Juki makes phenomenal machines. But you're going to pay. Some of it's personal preference, but I would highly suggest one that IS NOT table flat mounted and that it comes with a walking foot peddle.

 

Thanks, I've been looking for a cylinder arm with walking foot and binding adapter. I had a $1k no-name machine a few years ago, but it was absolutely terrible. The two you recommended look nice and are right around my budget. 

 

On topic: afrozenpond, have you contacted ITR Hockey? He has a ton of leather materials and may be able to make some custom palms for you. 


"What is your lowest/best price?" is NOT an offer.