What a happy chappie you are!!! Looks a big machine, so should do your canvas sewing easily. Looking forward to seeing you in action in the future. Talk to you soon🤣🤣
To be fair, if I looked back 10 years ago and said "my future self is going to be as happy as pig in poo with an industrial sewing machine", I'd check myself into the nearest hospital... But here we are! Just shows you how life takes you on a journey you'll never expect! Cheers Mr Outdoors Senior! 🙏💚
I truly hope that the orders come flooding in and that Peggy sew Gets to the point of overheating with so many orders. I would love to know what you picked up with the Hoover. I bet that hasn’t been done that often. Good luck, James. Hope everything goes well for you. You really truly deserve it. Top Top fella 🤩👊🌟
Cheers mate! It would be awesome if that does happen! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 As for what got picked up in the hoover from that corner... Quite a lot of thread offcuts, some little snippets of fabric... And a LOT of duck down that had settled there from making the food pouches and booties! 🤣 🤣 🤣 Cheers again chap, James 🙏 💚
Haha! That one is mounted on the wall in my office as it's used mostly to pick up duck down that has escaped and floated to the four corners of the earth when I'm filling the Down Pouches! (and this time was no exception... How do they travel so far! 😂)
Nice one James, boys & toys eh...!😄 Looks like a great bit of kit...👍 Good luck with Ur ventures... I'd like an extra zip & 3 eyelets put on a new tent i got, how much...!???🤔🤣
Thank you chap! If you want to email me some pictures of the tent to sussexoutdoorsuk@gmail.com I'd be happy to take a look and quote for it if you'd like? All the best, James 🙏 💚
@@SussexOutdoors That's cool, it was a cheap tent, but good buy & would kinda like to mod it... It's also interesting as a business option doing repairs & mods, when ya got skills...!😄 & I don't think there's many companies out there for that sort of thing...?🤔 But yeah I might sent U a photo & see wot U think...👍 I'd basically like to put two zips either side of porch end panel (2man tent with side door) to have a roll up or canopy door...! But I guess doing that would also require zip flap covers with velcro patches to cover & stop rain through the zips... Hmm, just brainstorming now, gone tent crazy...!🤣 Maybe I should learn to sew...!😄👊 Chow4now...
You're always welcome to ping me an email with pics and ideas... Happy to help the brainstorm and complete the picture! (as for rain flaps and velcro, that's the easy bit! 😅)
excellent bro , i cant say i no anything about the machines you use, but really hope you get some jobs coming your way 👍 you will have to get busy , and get more of the pouches etc made , that you give away , in what i would call a more than generous draw, and by far the best one i have seen on youtube , keep it going bro stay safe👍👍
Woah what a beast! Excellent stuff 👌 If you make wax canvas tarps well that is just awesome and I think I'd be grabbing one in the future. Enjoy the new toy mate 👍
The sample pictures for the tarps are now up on outdoorgearessentials.co.uk if you want to go take a look... All customisable (within the limits of canvas colour!), as are the Bed Rolls! 🙏💚
Not jealous at all... But firstly, well impressed that you've made all the stuff you have so far on a domestic machine - a lesson to all (me) - and secondly, that looks a good choice. If I had the cash it's the one I would go for if I couldn't justify the Juki DU-1181? It's going to rip through anything you throw at it, and I hope you show some vids of it in action. I'll be very interested to hear how you get on with it. All the very best etc... Pete.
I was looking at both Jack and Juki (the 1181 as well), and to be fair, both were out of my price range... (the mind was willing but the wallet was stubborn). Yet both similar prices, I feel the Jack has more to offer, as the the motor unit is completely customisable for starting speed, top speed, weither it starts (and stops) in needle up / needle down position, plus a whole host of others (the manual is about as thick as the machine!)... As for what I've produced so far, I think I've hit the limit of the Singer Starlet a while ago... I was just getting incredibly good at knowing when to take the foot off the pedal and move to hand cranking on the thick bits so I didn't get a facefull of broken needle (there were a few of them!). The only reason I have the Jack one now was I managed to find a second hand one on Gumtree... After chatting with the lady, I realised it was only a couple of years old and hardly used (in industrial sewing machine terms!). I managed to stretch the budget enough to warrant the trip to pick it up. All the best, James 🙏💚
What a happy chappie you are!!! Looks a big machine, so should do your canvas sewing easily. Looking forward to seeing you in action in the future. Talk to you soon🤣🤣
To be fair, if I looked back 10 years ago and said "my future self is going to be as happy as pig in poo with an industrial sewing machine", I'd check myself into the nearest hospital... But here we are! Just shows you how life takes you on a journey you'll never expect! Cheers Mr Outdoors Senior! 🙏💚
I truly hope that the orders come flooding in and that Peggy sew Gets to the point of overheating with so many orders.
I would love to know what you picked up with the Hoover. I bet that hasn’t been done that often.
Good luck, James. Hope everything goes well for you. You really truly deserve it.
Top Top fella 🤩👊🌟
Cheers mate! It would be awesome if that does happen! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
As for what got picked up in the hoover from that corner... Quite a lot of thread offcuts, some little snippets of fabric... And a LOT of duck down that had settled there from making the food pouches and booties! 🤣 🤣 🤣
Cheers again chap, James 🙏 💚
You looked like a pro with that vacuum 😂 nice bit of kit mate, look forward to see what bits n bobs you create from it 👌🏻
Haha! That one is mounted on the wall in my office as it's used mostly to pick up duck down that has escaped and floated to the four corners of the earth when I'm filling the Down Pouches! (and this time was no exception... How do they travel so far! 😂)
Looking forward to it mate!!
Fabbo there James! That looks like a top rate investment. :)
Nice one James, boys & toys eh...!😄 Looks like a great bit of kit...👍 Good luck with Ur ventures... I'd like an extra zip & 3 eyelets put on a new tent i got, how much...!???🤔🤣
Thank you chap! If you want to email me some pictures of the tent to sussexoutdoorsuk@gmail.com I'd be happy to take a look and quote for it if you'd like?
All the best, James 🙏 💚
@@SussexOutdoors That's cool, it was a cheap tent, but good buy & would kinda like to mod it... It's also interesting as a business option doing repairs & mods, when ya got skills...!😄 & I don't think there's many companies out there for that sort of thing...?🤔 But yeah I might sent U a photo & see wot U think...👍 I'd basically like to put two zips either side of porch end panel (2man tent with side door) to have a roll up or canopy door...! But I guess doing that would also require zip flap covers with velcro patches to cover & stop rain through the zips... Hmm, just brainstorming now, gone tent crazy...!🤣 Maybe I should learn to sew...!😄👊 Chow4now...
You're always welcome to ping me an email with pics and ideas... Happy to help the brainstorm and complete the picture! (as for rain flaps and velcro, that's the easy bit! 😅)
excellent bro , i cant say i no anything about the machines you use, but really hope you get some jobs coming your way 👍
you will have to get busy , and get more of the pouches etc made , that you give away , in what i would call a more than generous draw, and by far the best
one i have seen on youtube ,
keep it going bro stay safe👍👍
Cheers Matt, fingers crossed the new toy will get it's use going forward! All the best bud! 🙏👌
Woah what a beast! Excellent stuff 👌
If you make wax canvas tarps well that is just awesome and I think I'd be grabbing one in the future.
Enjoy the new toy mate 👍
The sample pictures for the tarps are now up on outdoorgearessentials.co.uk if you want to go take a look... All customisable (within the limits of canvas colour!), as are the Bed Rolls! 🙏💚
@@SussexOutdoors ah nice one! Such an excellent bit of kit a canvas tarp 👌
Not jealous at all... But firstly, well impressed that you've made all the stuff you have so far on a domestic machine - a lesson to all (me) - and secondly, that looks a good choice. If I had the cash it's the one I would go for if I couldn't justify the Juki DU-1181? It's going to rip through anything you throw at it, and I hope you show some vids of it in action. I'll be very interested to hear how you get on with it. All the very best etc... Pete.
I was looking at both Jack and Juki (the 1181 as well), and to be fair, both were out of my price range... (the mind was willing but the wallet was stubborn). Yet both similar prices, I feel the Jack has more to offer, as the the motor unit is completely customisable for starting speed, top speed, weither it starts (and stops) in needle up / needle down position, plus a whole host of others (the manual is about as thick as the machine!)... As for what I've produced so far, I think I've hit the limit of the Singer Starlet a while ago... I was just getting incredibly good at knowing when to take the foot off the pedal and move to hand cranking on the thick bits so I didn't get a facefull of broken needle (there were a few of them!).
The only reason I have the Jack one now was I managed to find a second hand one on Gumtree... After chatting with the lady, I realised it was only a couple of years old and hardly used (in industrial sewing machine terms!). I managed to stretch the budget enough to warrant the trip to pick it up.
All the best, James 🙏💚