jwmorris
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Sunbrella fabric is the best. Man up and head into your local large sewing store and some styles should be in stock or order online.
Thanks. Never thought that a sewing store would have non-clothing fabrics.woodlandfarms said:Sunbrella fabric is the best. Man up and head into your local large sewing store and some styles should be in stock or order online.
These are the two places I use when I need fabric (or anything else) for a project. Made a mooring cover, windows and all new seats for the boat. My lowest quote was $3700, they told me they were doing me an end of season favor. I did everything including buying the machine for about $800. Its not hard once you start. You'll feel invincible and will be able to fix anything canvas after 10 minutes on the machine.
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Awesome! Thanks!Here are the photos of "spring/disc/ball assembly". Not as good as I had hoped, but the best I could do.
The Build:
I went to a local auto parts store and found he stocked some 3/8 SS balls. I needed 2 but bought 4.
I cut out the four = 1/4" steel discs drilled a 3/8" center hole, and welded one to each of the upright supports. I welded 3 tabs on the other two discs for the bows to bolt to.
I then bolted each pair together and drilled a 1/8" pilot hole with the center tab extending straight up. I unbolted each pair, and enlarged the 1/8" hole in the one that was welded to upright to 3/8" and deep enough to let the ball go in about 2/3 of it's diameter. I enlarged the hole in the discs with the tabs using a 3/8" bit, but drilling only about 1/8" deep.
The depth will depend on how easily you want it to fold back, how well it is lubricated, and how strong the springs are. I did not grease mine, but after several years, I took it apart to weld a broken bow and greased them. After that, I had to get stronger springs or it would fold down without any reason. I am now using 2 springs on each set of discs, one inside the other. They are all old brake springs etc. that I have collected over the years.
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Thanks guys. I hope that's enough info. I could not get good enough pics of the braces that hold the bows out, so I didn't post them.graydog--very creative. Excellent.
Do you have a walking foot machine? I have an old Singer 16U288 walking foot I bought about 15 years ago for $250.00. One of the best investment I ever made. The new ones are nicer but more dinero$.[/
Sounds like we have almost the same machine. It has the walking foot and enough torque to go through the binding, clear vinyl, canvass and webbing all in one shot, Without any problem.







