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    WTS Kiwi Klimbers w/ spike covers Sold please close

    Sold Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    WTS Kiwi Klimbers w/ spike covers Sold please close

    Excellent condition, used multiple times this year yet the spikes are still SHARP. I had access to some private land that I was allowed to use these on. However, I am moving across the state and will no longer be hunting there often unfortunately. Hands down the best way to climb a tree quick...
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    That’s why leather guys do that. Benefits them to go slow for decorative stitches but also benefits them to have the extra torque. I’ve found a few more machines I have my eye on, but haven’t gone to meet up with them yet because of the COVID stuff. After doing all this research into heavy duty...
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    Yeah it’s a reducer, when you reduce the speed you increase the torque by the same factor Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    That’s awesome! What is your plan for the table? I am looking at two different Consew 226R-1’s in good condition. I was wondering about building the table and found a great video about building a table with a servo motor and pulley reducer setup for a similar machine. I think I’m going to try to...
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    Also just came across a consew 225 for $500, essentially a newer version/clone of the Singer 111W155. Guy says he is open to trades in his ad and has a garage filled with hunting gear in the background... maybe a fellow saddle hunter? Only difference between 225 and 226R is that there is no...
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    That’s interesting. I’m in WI. I’ll keep that in mind though. I guess it will have to depend on the shape it’s in when I see it in person. Any specific things I should check on a used machine to judge the wear and tear on it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    Does the 226R look like a good buy at that $700ish price? Seems like a deal to me, but like I said I’m no expert, just researched it a bit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    Dang... I should’ve known I was going to end up going the more expensive route, classic Saddlehunter clearing out my wallet again! Thanks for the advice, I’ll look into the motor situation on the Consew. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    This is the same machine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sewing Resources and Information

    I am looking to get a machine, maybe 2 eventually, each for different tasks. Found a Consew 226R walking foot industrial machine, and it seems to be in good condition (would have to see in person to know forsure) for around $700, hopefully can negotiate a little too. I’m no expert but from...
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    Lightweight wading shoes instead of waders?

    And I know what shoes you are talking about, DIY Sportsman had them in a few videos. They are called mudders https://www.mudderboots.com/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Lightweight wading shoes instead of waders?

    Thanks for the input! I’ll look into the hippies and try those out! I agree we hunt similar it sounds like, I go over my hip boots all the time too, not fun! For early season I guess it makes more sense to just get wet, but yeah coming back out you make a good point, I didn’t really think of...
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    Lightweight wading shoes instead of waders?

    I was looking at those Choda hippies or Yoder chaps which sound like the same thing as what you mention. Maybe someone has experience with those? Seen a few reviews and tried a cheaper version something similar and wasn’t completely sold on them. I just get sick of hauling the hips boots around...
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    Lightweight wading shoes instead of waders?

    I can't stand wearing waders or even hip boots and I've tried many different pairs. I think I just sweat easy or something because in waders I get boiling hot and swampy even when it's chilly outside, then I freeze later once I am stationary! I hunt from a canoe alot, so in the past I jump out...
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    Whats your survival saddle set-up?

    @always89y I’d wear my DIY ghillie hood, waterproof backpack, and waders. I can kneel down in the marsh grass and muddy water, and it’s like I’m not even there... full ninja! For saddle setup I’d go with the kestrel over the phantom because it’s tried and true and indestructible, kiwi...
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