Should you buy a Sailrite Sewing Machine? Ep.42

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2017
  • This week we do a comparative review of the our new Sailrite sewing machine and the old workhorse Janome.
    For those of you considering whether or not you need one, we hope we answer some important questions about the suitability for boats.
    Thanks so much for watching! Please subscribe, leave a comment and give a thumbs up.
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    Music:
    Alan Walker- Fade

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  • @racheloveck
    @racheloveck 3 роки тому +7

    Embuggerance: noun. A word I've never heard before, but suddenly can't imagine how I've ever lived without!

  • @JeremyHolovacs
    @JeremyHolovacs 3 роки тому +32

    It looks like Sailrite took your criticisms to heart. The new deluxe version of the LSZ-1 looks like it has the single plug for the light at least.

  • @jamieminton172
    @jamieminton172 5 років тому +35

    I loved this episode. My mother taught me how to cook, clean, knit, crotchet, and among other things... How to sew! My step-father taught me upholstery and mechanics. For the "Manly MEN" out there.... Making shit with your own two hands is the ultimate in "CAN DO SPIRIT"!
    My mother and I have traded machines several times over the years and I am now in position of my step-fathers' … Marlin Spike knows no gender!

    • @andre1987eph
      @andre1987eph 2 роки тому +1

      I have a sewing machine. i told my buddy he needs one, and he thought i was challenging his manhood. 🤔

  • @40mick
    @40mick 5 років тому +18

    Dude- You're a natural. Nice job!!!!

  • @phygital1
    @phygital1 6 років тому

    We caught onto you two very early on, and every time we watch your videos we have a lot of fun laughing.
    You two are authentic!

  • @klouism1
    @klouism1 6 років тому +12

    Your wife has such a happy laugh, you are a lucky man. With that said I am sure you already know that. Thanks for the video. You do nice work with the making of cushions etc.

  • @kathleengreenen3879
    @kathleengreenen3879 5 років тому +5

    I have the same issue about the portable light with the Sailrite. Love the machine I have done lots of cushions, sail covers, and a dodger, etc with it. Works wonderfully.

  • @OutdoorsmenLee
    @OutdoorsmenLee 4 роки тому +12

    Finally found a good review on this machine. Thank you! Little things make a big difference. It's too bad that light isn't a battery recharble LED light. I had a singer 4452 and broke it on the second day sewing through webbing. Now I want a Sailrite but the price is high. You should also add that the price could drop an extra $200. All you're paying for is a strong machine with no accessories.
    EDIT: Looks like they fixed the light issue. Now there is a plug in the back of the machine. NICE! Now it's even more tempting to get one. Isn't it crazy that one little adjusment can turn a persons decision around? Decisions, decisions.

  • @jimfromri
    @jimfromri 6 років тому +3

    Nick, you are the only person I know that can casually use the phrase “sentient being” (in reference to the sewing machine) and not have it sound pretentious. Most of the folks I’ve met from the UK have a richer vocabulary compared to Americans but even so your vocabulary is impressive. Well done. Oh, and thank you for the useful sewing machine review.

  • @drwindsurf
    @drwindsurf 6 років тому +1

    Great review Nick. I’m happy they gave you a discount - sounds like a great machine for a boat.
    Have a happy New Year.

  • @wirednoodle6082
    @wirednoodle6082 6 років тому +3

    Just told a friend I was off hunting otters in pigsties. The look they gave me! LOL
    Thanks for another great vid!

  • @seanryder7431
    @seanryder7431 6 років тому

    Thanks for being so refreshingly honest. Looks like a great product

  • @alchik1
    @alchik1 6 років тому +42

    Wow, I actually watched a guy do a review of a sewing machine! ;-) Considering the subject matter, you did a great job Nick! Fair winds!

    • @alchik1
      @alchik1 6 років тому

      After this, I'm beginning to think so! Ha ha!

    • @alchik1
      @alchik1 6 років тому

      Ha ha ha! Seems so after this! All kidding aside, it was very informative and a must for any cruiser!

  • @TanjaStjohn
    @TanjaStjohn 6 років тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful! Great review and the entertainment factor !!!!!

  • @grittykitty50
    @grittykitty50 6 років тому

    Thanks for an honest comprehensive review. I stumbled onto the Sailrite machine through a UA-cam rabbit hole and have been considering one ever since. Thank you for noting that for sewing clothing, a conventional machine is better. If I purchased a Sailrite, it would be for canvas, denim, and other heavy fabrics used in an industrial setting. Love your accent and your wit.

  • @bayanicustodio3998
    @bayanicustodio3998 6 років тому

    Always fun watching both of you. Happy new year and thanks for the laughs.

  • @timgribble6916
    @timgribble6916 6 років тому

    Absolutely love your videos. Instruction plus entertainment. It’s hard to do both of those things in tandem but you pull it off.

  • @svnelliejowestsail3222
    @svnelliejowestsail3222 6 років тому

    Our sail rite was one of the first things we bought for our sailboat SV Nellie Jo. We love it and it travels with us everywhere on the boat. We have used it for installing luff tape on our two head sails and the sacrificial cloth. We made sail covers and others things. Again we loves ours and they are built tough! Thanks for the videos!

  • @paulza9068
    @paulza9068 6 років тому

    You are so cute with your sowing. On a more serious note your hand work is great and you impressed the wife and I am sure all your fans so much. Great work mate. Wish I was that handy sowing. As always love you two, and your videos, two real people, lots of love from both.

  • @andrewballantine
    @andrewballantine 6 років тому +21

    Nick, don't apologise, you are right on about the light. I have never seen a sewing machine that did not have a built in light. Heavens, my grandmother Singer, which we still use, has a built in light.
    Excellent review. Thanks.

    • @razzorbladz
      @razzorbladz 5 років тому +2

      the singer I have on my boat has no light but it was made in 1896 LOL

    • @servantofgod5642
      @servantofgod5642 4 роки тому +1

      My SK2B never had a light, i could name you dozens of industrial machines without lights.

    • @user-ok4je1jz8j
      @user-ok4je1jz8j 3 роки тому

      @@servantofgod5642 probably the majority of industrial sewing machines don't have built in lights.

  • @onthebeaches
    @onthebeaches 6 років тому +6

    Nick...Thanks for an HONEST review and trying to be PC while still expressing your challenges with some of the accessories. Looks like one hell of a machine. I'll be buying one when I get my vessel! Happy Holidays. Where are the two of you off to next? PEACE OUT!

  • @CoastLife
    @CoastLife 6 років тому

    Thanks for the honest review. We're planning to make an enclosure this spring.

  • @darrylbeattie737
    @darrylbeattie737 6 років тому +11

    I have to admit Nick, when my computers bell goes off and I see you're posting another video, I can't wait to
    hear what you have to say next. Just keep being you.....Its working. P.S. It's dam cold in Ontario Canada as well!!!!

  • @laurentfroggy6631
    @laurentfroggy6631 6 років тому

    Great honest review Nick. And very funny too. Thanks guys and best from HKG 🇭🇰

  • @arthurpryor773
    @arthurpryor773 6 років тому +12

    she was laughing for the same reasons we all laugh at you..you are just a natural funny person who we enjoy watching and listening to....now minus your very descriptive language....from texas...

  • @drmichaelelinski6992
    @drmichaelelinski6992 6 років тому

    Nick, I love watching your videos. Thank you for your humor and animated language. I’d love to read a book about your around the world sailing adventure. Many of the talks in the videos could be used as parts of the narrative. It would surely be a best seller and inspire other couples to do similar adventurous navigation. Best of luck to you both....

  • @BPratto
    @BPratto 6 років тому

    Thanks for the honest review and suggestions. Even got Terese giggling :) Happy new year

  • @ericseidel4940
    @ericseidel4940 4 роки тому +1

    What an honnest review, thanks, verry useful for someone hesitating.

  • @taillamp1963
    @taillamp1963 6 років тому

    Your evaluation of the Sailrite LSZ-1 machine and accessories is spot on. I used that same machine to redo all the vinyl upholstery in my boat and found that it could sew right though anything I put to it. I agree that the light seemed like an after thought and that having to find another plug for the light is annoying. And yes that thing is heavy! I would certainly recommend the LSZ-1 to anyone that's looking for a portable sewing machine that can handle any canvas project.

  • @paterson00
    @paterson00 5 років тому +5

    Teresa holding you up while laughing at you is good pay back for her New York review. Both funny.

  • @chrisverone4199
    @chrisverone4199 6 років тому

    That was a good review. I liked that you were up front about the discount. The review was objective and the pro ans cons were informative.

  • @robinhilliard
    @robinhilliard 5 років тому

    Thanks Nick, have been on the cusp of buying one for a year or so and that really helped :-).

  • @sennabullet
    @sennabullet 3 роки тому

    Awesome and super helpful video. Thank you for making and sharing it. Appreciated the candor...and the humor. Glad that you didn't edit out the the smile inducing exchange following the 'feather in the bow' comment. Looking forward to seeing your tutorials.

  • @billb2176
    @billb2176 6 років тому

    Have owned an LZ1 (Sailrite) for a couple of years with a few boats in the family (and even designed sports seats for a Ford Focus a while back!!!)
    You totally nailed the review :-))))
    Hopeful that Sailrite heeds your comment about version 1.1 because the suggestions are well made, with essentially small changes and disproportionate benefit.
    Great video, as always. BB

  • @kevininasia
    @kevininasia 5 років тому +4

    Embuggerance.... my vocabulary is growing by the day. Love your channel. :)

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Рік тому

    Wonderful video. I’m pleased to find your channel.Thank you

  • @David-hm9ic
    @David-hm9ic 6 років тому +1

    Before I bought a Sailrite machine I had the opportunity to try out a friend's identical machine. My first project was to repair a roller furling headsail and re-stitch the sun cover on it. The machine handled it with ease, even at the head, tack and clew patches. It zipped through the leather reinforcements like they weren't there. I purchased one with terrible timing, 3 months before Hurricane Katrina destroyed most of the marina where my boat was kept and my boat was lost. That was in 2005 and both the borrowed and purchased machines were LSZ-1 models. Yours has some features that were optional back then like the heavy flywheel which was an option in 2005. The magnetic guide was not available at that time. I agree the light could be done better. I sold mine to a friend that lives on his boat.

  • @floridasaltlife
    @floridasaltlife 5 років тому +1

    I have had the LSZ1 since 2006, I bought the basic kit and it was a couple hundred dollars cheaper back them and I was also restiching zippers. Paid for my machine the first time I used it !! Still using it today and I believe the new ones are better these days, many upgrades... Good and fair review.

  • @diverbob8
    @diverbob8 6 років тому

    Nice job Nick! As guy who has spent plenty of time with a sewing machine, and watching you as you went along, I came pretty much to the same conclusions as you have here. Very nice review and hopefully Sailrite will take the information in the productive light that it was intended and clean up their issues.
    Happy New Years and for your resolution in the new year, go easy on your lady as she is a real prize. (FYI: I'm older than you and I've been married twice)

  • @AliasJimWirth
    @AliasJimWirth 5 років тому +6

    The Sailrite is a workhorse, seems to me. Designed to be used in the way you are using it. It is not for fancy things. It is for the work you are doing. "The right hammer for the right job", as it is said. Fine video; good job.

  • @easytraveller1269
    @easytraveller1269 6 років тому

    Now my favorite sailing tube, love you guys

  • @DreadDoctor
    @DreadDoctor 6 років тому

    Nick, You are incredibly entertaining to watch review things..

  • @jammymum
    @jammymum 6 років тому

    I’ve wanted one of these for years. It’s a dram Machine. Thanks for doing this, didn’t realise could get these in the Uk. The power of it just looks immense

  • @javacup912
    @javacup912 3 роки тому

    My Sailrite LZ-1 has the integrated plug for the light which I got. I actually got the second option after the basic model (I wanted the hard case), and then picked and choose the accessories, though some I thought did not need. I went through almost a year to justify the cost, but knowing I would be doing a lot of canvas work on my boat, and looking at the estimates I got, plus being able to make things I wanted, I took the plunge and bought one. This is because I plan on being on my boat full time in the next couple of years. Great video.

  • @gerritfaber2751
    @gerritfaber2751 6 років тому

    another great video ass always. A happy newyear to the both of you.

  • @dna194
    @dna194 6 років тому

    Love the vid, new sub here! And, I think you've answered the very questions I've had about the Sailright machine. Thanks!

  • @bill4nier
    @bill4nier 6 років тому

    Hi Nick, Fair, thoughtful review. Unless companies get any criticism, they rarely make any changes. Hopefully, Sailrite will hear you and implement the changes.
    After watching last week's video a second time, I realized the machine you where using was from Sailrite. If I can't find a decent secondhand one for sale, will most likely buy a new one from them.
    Thanks for sharing, the enclosure looks really sharp! Have a Happy New Year!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵😍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @knitterliness
    @knitterliness 6 років тому +2

    I appreciate your frank review of the LSZ-1. I have one, I bought it for bagmaking (not a sailor, me!) and have found it to be invaluable. I didn't want to ruin my expensive electronic machine purchased for quilting, by forcing it to sew things too thick for it. I completely agree with your criticism of the accessory light and thread holder. I bought a cast-iron thread holder for $6 on Amazon and use that instead. I would hope that Sailrite take to heart the real need for built-in lighting. Besides the complaint about needing another plug receptacle, the add-on light just seems to get in the way of maneuvering around the machine. LEDs are cheap and bright now, and it should be something Sailrite can do relatively cheaply.

  • @Bellwether
    @Bellwether 6 років тому

    I enjoy your tangents - they're always entertaining

  • @capnjak69
    @capnjak69 6 років тому

    Perfect time for this review as i am NOW shopping for one

  • @dawnbowie352
    @dawnbowie352 4 роки тому +1

    Been considering a purchase of this unit, and very much appreciate the honesty and candor of your review. Every concern you made sounds quite logical. Hope the design team at Sailrite considers making these updates you suggested, as they affect consumer purchase decisions. May the winds and seas favor your journeys.

  • @UweBehrendt
    @UweBehrendt 6 років тому +2

    I agree with your review in addition the lack of setup info and the ease of bobbin winding , Yes its a beast but it worked for my sails, all six layers

  • @rogermace4516
    @rogermace4516 6 років тому

    Very good honest criticism.......... Happy New Year to you both

  • @PaulGDowling
    @PaulGDowling 6 років тому

    Great video. Mine arrived a few weeks ago. It is the 5th industrial sewing machine I have owned and I absolutely love it.
    I completely agree with the comment about the plug for the light. I had to go out and buy another power board. With regards to having a light built into it, none of my industrial machines had built in lights, they have the typical draftsman's lamp clamped to the tables.
    Just had a look at the ultrafeed and seeing how the cover comes off for oiling, not too sure how they would integrate it but it would be awesome if they could. Thoroughly enjoyed the video.

  • @karencook4588
    @karencook4588 5 років тому

    I totally agree about faulty design of the light not being integrated into the machine. My light has already quick working. One other design issue I have is the process of installing the machine into the box. The box as a whole is great but it is quite a challenge to match up the screws and brackets of the box to the machine because of the weight of the machine and now some of the screw holes in the box are starting to strip and weaken . But it is a great powerhouse and worth having on board. Great job with your review! Karen on SV Gabriella.

  • @alexandrefrossardnogueira3894
    @alexandrefrossardnogueira3894 6 років тому

    Good review. I had never wondered about that issue on my sailing plans.

  • @Szinbad
    @Szinbad Рік тому +2

    Solid review. I understand exactly what you are saying and as one who loves design I totally agree. I do rather wonder if one of the older, tougher singer type machines might not have the grunt that is required for canvas work, but I do love the walking foot here. Nice kit. Have to say that Sailrites 'how to' videos are very generous - as opposed to the people who wanted 500 quid for a pdf. Thank you

  • @miccy6702
    @miccy6702 6 років тому

    Excellent review thank you, thinking of buying one of these, even more likely now :)

  • @louisecooper7262
    @louisecooper7262 6 років тому

    Thanks for the detailed review, I am convinced (I have been thinking about one for a while but was persevering with a standard Singer and getting through lots of so-called heavy duty needles). Have just placed an order for an LSZ1.

  • @jeffreysearle2996
    @jeffreysearle2996 6 років тому +6

    I think sewing ruby rose is the best show on the create channel by far.

  • @svdoinitright7519
    @svdoinitright7519 6 років тому +8

    Couldn't agree more with you Nick. We got our Sailrite machine the day of your meet and greet at the Annapolis Boat Show. We were working on our project boat, which needed everything. My wife started with a sail cover, then a sock for the genoa and covers for all of the winches. She has since made the V-berth, settee, and dining table cushions, and has the foam and material ready for the cockpit cushions. The machine has already paid for itself, but as a seamstress, she thinks there is a need for her old machine for lighter clothing work.

  • @organicrich
    @organicrich 6 років тому +1

    Great review, it will be required on My Equipment list, once I get a sailboat.

  • @svpearlsailacapegeorgesail4758
    @svpearlsailacapegeorgesail4758 6 років тому

    Thanks Nick for the review, I've had a the same Sailrite machine for a few years now, I've done multiple large projects. I agree with you that this machine will sew through almost anything. Also, I agree with you about the light needing a plug on the machine. But, one of my biggest issues is that reverse/forward lever is very clunky, and the seam length setting is on the same lever. This caused inconsistency for me. The other issue is working with large projects is the "throat" area of the machine can limit how you put together a large project. The last issue is it would be nice to have a thread cutter attached to the machine like most sewing machines. But with this all said I would still recommend this machine. And I think Sailrite is a great company supporting their customers with great how to videos.

  • @Osmanity
    @Osmanity 6 років тому +2

    Lovely review thanks for the info. Hope u can make more review like this for the boat❤

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph 2 роки тому

    Wow, you (or your partner) has some good skills to make that bimini enclosure by hand! I want to be like you. 👍

  • @seatravel8536
    @seatravel8536 6 років тому

    Excellent review! Sailrite, hope you heard what he said. Very helpful since I am beginning to shop for one now.

  • @seven6pro
    @seven6pro 5 років тому +6

    I have a Janome too and love it. I do everything on it. It’s the feet and needles that are key. Buy yourself a Walking Foot, either generic or Janome brand. It moves your fabric top and bottom just like your Sailrite machine. That may let you do more with your Janome. Then get the proper needles for the job. Makes a wold of difference. I enjoy your videos!

  • @Tinker001
    @Tinker001 3 роки тому +8

    Does the red version hide the blood spatter better when you run your hand through?

  • @abstruk
    @abstruk 5 років тому +4

    Could you make a video on the fasteners....such as snaps and grommets you installed and how they get installed correctly? What type of tools etc...

  • @paulpede8120
    @paulpede8120 6 років тому +11

    Most excellent fastidious review. Have you considered your own QVC channel?

  • @Dvseire
    @Dvseire 6 років тому +2

    Good honest review Nick, that spool holder you could probably make a much stronger replacement one out of a flat piece of aluminium in about ten minutes and you could also make a plug through connection for the light, where the power lead connects to the sewing machine. It was hard to tell from the video if the power connection on the machine is a proprietary one or a standard connector, maybe Sailrite might make one for you using a plug and wire in a short lead with a socket for the light, they could then sell it as another accessory, perhaps the "Here's the thing light connector!" in your honor! :-)

  • @slemkeyt
    @slemkeyt 6 років тому +146

    Just to let you know: When a woman uses a sewing machine its called a "sewing machine" When a man uses it, it is called a "bench top, automatic thread injector".

    • @trevethan82319841
      @trevethan82319841 5 років тому +1

      Just watch some rev videos about the Chinese cobbler sewing machine just to have a open mind

    • @In_a_mode
      @In_a_mode 4 роки тому +1

      This comment made me LOL.

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng 3 роки тому +4

      @@In_a_mode Girls play with "dolls". Boys play with "action figures".

    • @sweetwaterLOGIC
      @sweetwaterLOGIC 3 роки тому +4

      It’s my fabric welder.

    • @katherinepoindexter4380
      @katherinepoindexter4380 3 роки тому +1

      ugh..men..(smiling from ear to ear)

  • @johnq.public2621
    @johnq.public2621 4 роки тому +1

    You're damn right everyone should buy a Sailrite sewing machine!
    New subscriber here.

  • @Papillon_2010
    @Papillon_2010 4 роки тому +2

    Great review. I have this machine (probably due to your review) and several industrials. None came with a light. That being said, other than the Sailrite, the others allow for light to be wired to the motor. I think that home sewing machines have lights.

  • @joaocarlosdalmeida
    @joaocarlosdalmeida 6 років тому

    I also own the same Sailrite as you and totally agree with your critique, especially the comment about light. You compare it to a old fashion locomotive, I think it sews like a tank...it is a solid, heavy machine but I love it.

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival 6 років тому +1

    Great honest review, thanks guys. Hopefully Sailrite will take on board your comments which sounded like they were valid and easy fixes. I would love a machine so one day. Question, these machines have a huge spool of thread on the outside but I assume the bobbin under the base is normal size. In a big job how often did you have to refill that? Cheers. Andy, UK

  • @terrymeikle195
    @terrymeikle195 6 років тому

    I just bought the same machine to convert my headsail for roller furling and I knew from previous experience neither of my Janomes could handle it. It worked wonderful. Right tool for the job. In your video you were applying binding. With your Sailrite you should have got a binding tool. If you learn how to use it (it’s not hard) your binding will go on perfectly and the finished job looks professional. The whole process is fast and almost fool proof.
    I agree about the light! Also I wish they had put an integrated thread cutter on the side. Even my old treadle has one. It is a pain to have to keep scissors handy. That’s my rant lol. Otherwise this is a great machine.

  • @johnlcallaway
    @johnlcallaway 6 років тому

    Thanks for the review. My wife has two janome sewing machines in her sewing room and suggested we buy the janome for the boat. After some research, I came to the same conclusions you did that the janome is great for boat sewing. I appreciated your comments about the premium package, very helpful and I think I'll avoid it.

  • @SailingInconceivable
    @SailingInconceivable 4 роки тому +1

    Great review. Our experience has been nearly identical. Sailrite makes a fantastic, go through anything machine. I disagree about the need for a built in light, though. Lynn and I have differing light position preferences. Also, the thread stand that comes with new packages is an improvement on what you show - it has a metal lead arm, and a more robust base.

  • @BastienKoert
    @BastienKoert 6 років тому +1

    Good info there, Nick. Enjoying the series. When will you be sewing a dress for Tyresa?

  • @TheLightbright01
    @TheLightbright01 6 років тому

    Love it for quilting. Does great piece work.

  • @davef1852
    @davef1852 6 років тому

    Nick, my wife and i both agree with your assessment of the sailrite machine quality. We have the red version and really wish we'd bought the one with the zig-zag dtitch capability. And good job to Terysa for her editing/bleeping skills.

  • @huffster6344
    @huffster6344 5 років тому +3

    This may be the only sewing video on You Tube that made me laugh! Keep your stitches in your britches!

  • @UkeOrPuke
    @UkeOrPuke 6 років тому

    I had no interest in sewing, and have a powerboat...now I want to sew canvas and buy a sailboat. Great job. Very (surprisingly) entertaining . It's cold as hell here in FL and I'm bored too ;)

  • @mariemorrissey9378
    @mariemorrissey9378 6 років тому

    Great Review! 👍⛵⚓⛵👍
    Happy New to you two!!

  • @sewingjaney7085
    @sewingjaney7085 6 років тому

    What a great video, great review and you made me laugh 😂

  • @sixpotshot
    @sixpotshot 4 роки тому +1

    Right, I have got a Fabricator (straight light stitching which is fine for my needs). Same light issue and agree with your issue - easy to do so much better. But I use a head torch - rechargeable. Maybe it would not work for you but it works even better than their light for me.

  • @edbalko3082
    @edbalko3082 2 роки тому

    Very good point on light I was very lucky I got a later version..my light plugs right into the motor…and I also You made a good point about the thread holder it should be a lot stronger…because this is a really AMAZING PIECE OF MACHINERY …and we so LOVE OURS…JUST GOT OURS THIS SATURDAY…

  • @vfsurgpa
    @vfsurgpa 6 років тому

    Good review and thank you. I have the red version, no ability to zig or to zag. I am doing a lot of projects during the cold weather and getting better with the machine. I wish now I had gotten the blue, but I figure if I need to make a sail repair, I can make it work until I can get to a sailmaker and get my repair reinforced.

  • @JohnBobRoger
    @JohnBobRoger 6 років тому

    I have a green coloured "Old Thompson" walking foot machine (Straight Stich only) . Bought it for a song in great shape. The Old Thompson is what Sailrite used to launch their machines. I researched lots and the consensus was that straight stitch is all you'll need. You can repair a sail straight stitch (double it up) because likely you'll want a Pro Sail-maker to fix the sail when you get ashore. I making a stack pack now.

  • @paszkors
    @paszkors 6 років тому

    Well done, canvas work is a great trade to know.

  • @andychow5509
    @andychow5509 3 роки тому +2

    I love how you admit you were warning your Janome that it was going to be thrown overboard if it didn't do it's job. That's such a universal human thing to do.

    • @Szinbad
      @Szinbad Рік тому

      We all know that Basil Fawlty threatening his Austin with a sound thrashing with the birch must have had it quivering in its camshafts.

  • @ji6050
    @ji6050 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks. I will eventually buy one.

  • @sailingpoupas31
    @sailingpoupas31 6 років тому

    It's ... bip ... ing great video !
    You give your opinion, it's objective and you haven't sold your soul !
    Congrats
    And enjoy your New Year's party⛵️🎉 🥂🍾🎸🎉⛵️

  • @ChristineKrannich
    @ChristineKrannich 2 роки тому

    Watching this in March 2022, mainly because I am considering the Sailrite Fabricator Deluxe. I’ve not done anything nautical but my daughter has a travel trailer that is screaming for some quality upgrades. I also make a varity of travel bags and backpacks. One of my friends is thinking of buying a fixer upper boat that needs all new seat and back cushions, curtains, etc. The amount he was quoted was over $5kUS to do all of it. After researching materials costs, we realized he could buy the machine for me, pay for materials, and still not spend as much. As much as I like my Janome 3160QDC, it is not up to the layers of canvas, leather, or denim I regularly encounter. It’s still a great sewing machine, though, and does a super job on lighter weight fabrics. Sailrite definitely paid attention to the feedback you and other users provided; there is now an outlet on the Ultrafeed machines to plug the light into. The thread holders have also been upgraded. One thing I find interesting about the Fabricator is that it can handle very lightweight fabrics as well as all the layers of heavy materials by changing settings and using different thread.
    Your video reinforced the notion that no one sewing machine is going to do 100% of the tasks for 100% of the people looking for a machine. Thanks for being blunt and for showing the example with vinyl. I do use vinyl a lot so that was also helpful!

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 3 роки тому

    As another all thumbs guy who bought a sewing machine I absolutely agree with everything Nick says. I love tools. For years I tried coming up with some excuse to buy a sewing machine. Finally: camping gear! I'll make the perfect rain fly, etc... I got a Janome (do not buy Janome on Amazon, it was out of whack when I got it, but I didn't know enough to know this. The life time warranty? "Where did you buy it?" "From the 'Janome' store on Amazon." "We've never sold on Amazon -byeeeee.... " The machine I'd purchased on Amazon $320 cost $200 to fix. A lot of the bigger ticket items on Amazon are surplus junk being unloaded by the company or all the unscrupulous sellers with multiple names they tolerate.
    I did make the rainfly, camped all over the UK and Ireland with it, loved it - loved making it. The stitching however would scare bears away. No bears over there, but I heard some foxes and I'm pretty sure they were snickering. Now with the machine fixed, 'this isn't so difficult'. As a thank you for being invited to go sailing I whipped up a set of webbing leg straps for my host's Mustang vest. You can indeed sew webbing on a regular sewing machine (You're actually inserting the threads between the threads on the webbing) works great. But there is a reason for the SailRite.
    I think a complicated Bimini would be a lot of fun to make. I'd break it down into triangles (even the big rectilinear panels- you just wouldn't cut them out). Make the first one out of rip stop nylon (cheap, lightweight, you could still use it) And then based on it make the deluxe Sunbrella one. You get competent fast, but pretty... that takes a bit longer. There are so many step by step videos on UA-cam. If guests are looking at the stitches on you Bimini there's something wrong with your boat.
    Pillows? Pillows are so easy, they're often the starter project, even the zippers.
    And Sailrite has a terrific website and brilliant videos. Someday I'll make up a reason to buy the machine. Maybe when they get the light fixed.

  • @sherriegal1707
    @sherriegal1707 6 років тому

    Sorry Nick, im with Terysa and thought you were talking about a stye in the eye. Great review! Enjoying re-watching your videos on this cold, cold day on the Cheaspeake.

  • @haroldgjr
    @haroldgjr 6 років тому +27

    Have you ever considered that your natural self is marketable? I’m not around too many Brits so I wonder if the entire kingdom is full of wit/charm/illusidation/cadence/timing/eloquence or just plain old Blighty. You are a wonder on these vlogs. Please, keep it up in the coming New Year. Happy New Year!🎆

    • @mandyg5747
      @mandyg5747 5 років тому

      Nah we have a lot of jerks too - in old Blighty! At least you are calling it Britain - someone somewhere along the line the islands name was changed to the UK - yuk lol

  • @tvonzweck
    @tvonzweck 4 роки тому

    I just bought an old all metal geared 1958 Singer with straight and zigzag for $250, no tax, shipping included. It is going to have to be extremely frustrating to get me to make the jump to a $1500 Sailrite machine (with tax and shipping). Loved the review in a style and manner that only you two can do. Here's to a pig in your eye.

  • @ThePartyLifeBrooklyn
    @ThePartyLifeBrooklyn 3 роки тому

    I have an LZ-1, the same Sailrite machine reviewed here. Its really easy to wire the led light into the same terminal block that the motor connects to. It takes about 10 minutes to do and doesn't cost anything - it eliminates the need to a second power plug plug or extension cord. I cut the cord to my led light so its about 18 inches long - you need to strip the wires back a little. Unplug the power cable to the machine and unscrew the terminal block. There are four terminals, from top to bottom: ground, adjusted hot from the foot pedal, neutral, and hot from the mains. The motor is connected to the top three terminals. Just attach the hot and neutral wire from the led lamp to the neutral and hot from mains terminal on the block (3rd and 4th terminals). Reattach the block and you're good.