Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We also use a single for sewouts and edits. Makes more sense to let the 6 run production and do sampling on a single.So in other words..shut up, I am trying to justify a purchase. I would actually buy it again, but I wouldn't buy another 1 single is enough.
I checked the Tajima that has a agent here, I see there are 6, 8 or 12 heads.How many heads can one person run?This is not something I will jump into, the replies have been very helpful.Looks like I'll go to the embroidery lectures at Long Beach and will make a economic plan.The local agent said that other than the machine the only other costs really are wages.He also said a machine should be able to do $10,000 of work a month. Sound feasible?
You all are crazy I cannot imagine not having a single head. It is used all day long every day for everything from test runs, short runs, and names. Doing names on it is the best, why tie up one of our 8 heads to do a run of a hundred plus names? It was a compulsive purchase, our emb tech said he knew of a late model single head barudan for $5k so we jumped on it and boy what a great buy it was.