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Embroidery => General Embroidery => Topic started by: alan802 on March 09, 2015, 04:05:44 PM
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It's our first piece of new equipment in quite some time. There's nothing better in our industry than seeing that truck pull up with a major piece of machinery inside. Here are a few pics for your viewing pleasure.
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(http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr211/alan802/SRI%20Pics/20150306_130047_zps7jmpz2h5.jpg) (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/alan802/media/SRI%20Pics/20150306_130047_zps7jmpz2h5.jpg.html)
(http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr211/alan802/SRI%20Pics/20150309_143757_zpshlszh3mj.jpg) (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/alan802/media/SRI%20Pics/20150309_143757_zpshlszh3mj.jpg.html)
(http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr211/alan802/SRI%20Pics/20150309_143859_zpslkizyuhz.jpg) (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/alan802/media/SRI%20Pics/20150309_143859_zpslkizyuhz.jpg.html)
(http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr211/alan802/SRI%20Pics/20150309_143839_zpsczdtqdg2.jpg) (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/alan802/media/SRI%20Pics/20150309_143839_zpsczdtqdg2.jpg.html)
That's all I've got right now. I would rather be taking pics of a new 12 color auto but this will have to do for a while. I think this is the first new embroidery machine we've bought since 05'. We bought the 18 head barely used around that time and have refurbished an older 12 head during the last couple years to help keep up with the work coming in but this new machine will produce as much or more than our 18 so it should help relieve a ton of pressure off of the production crew.
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That was an awesome tease/reveal set of pics.
Every new pic I scrolled to, I was like "Oh, come on Alan, what is it!!" Then I saw the tell-tale green.
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wait, do you keep that crating? I have never seen metal crating before...that's cool.
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Nice! That's a big bitch.
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That crate weighed in at over 1000lbs and my bro in law has plans to use most of it for various projects. I'd like to take the sheet metal and cover some of our tables with it. I slapped some ink down on it to see if it would stain it and how it cleaned and it acted just like the stainless steel tables we have but I think it's aluminum.
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Steel crating... That's a first for me, but I don't buy much new stuff.
Anybody ever seen that before?
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Thought the beauty was maybe a hot blonde...but this is better becasue itll make ya money instead of takin it!
Congrates!
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Bad-ass. 8)
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Steel crating... That's a first for me, but I don't buy much new stuff.
Anybody ever seen that before?
S.Roques come on/in steel crates.
Nice new rig Alan! Now are you able to make those machines run or just like to watch the needless go up and down? ;D I know when we had them, I was the latter for sure!
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Wow!
I'm facing decision whether to buy another 8 heads (TMAR Tajima) or 12 heads just like you did. 12 heads is more capacity, but we need in most cases more than one person to work it. Smaller designs make it impossible to make ready new batch on time. With 8 head machine most of the time one person can work alone.
How did your thoughts workout what Number of heads to buy? Just to get maximum output? Or you work in different way? Or just because its really bad ass machine and you "need" to have it ;)
Boris
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Nice!!! Congrats Alan
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Steel crating... That's a first for me, but I don't buy much new stuff.
Anybody ever seen that before?
S.Roques come on/in steel crates.
Nice new rig Alan! Now are you able to make those machines run or just like to watch the needless go up and down? ;D I know when we had them, I was the latter for sure!
To give you an idea of my abilities to run an embroidery machine...A deer would have a better chance skating on ice with it's own pair of hockey blades than I would getting a job done.
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Alan, Pity it's not a 14 color MHM X type
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Wow!
I'm facing decision whether to buy another 8 heads (TMAR Tajima) or 12 heads just like you did. 12 heads is more capacity, but we need in most cases more than one person to work it. Smaller designs make it impossible to make ready new batch on time. With 8 head machine most of the time one person can work alone.
How did your thoughts workout what Number of heads to buy? Just to get maximum output? Or you work in different way? Or just because its really bad ass machine and you "need" to have it ;)
Boris
We have older machines and when we were looking we kept running into the newer machines' capabilities versus our older machines and the new 8's would out-produce our old 12's, and the new 12's would be as much or more than our 18 head, so we just decided we needed a new 12 and there wasn't anything special that went into the decision really. We have 3 4-heads and 1 6-head, 3 12-heads and 1 18-head and the 12's get a lot of work.
Alan, Pity it's not a 14 color MHM X type
I know, and when the time comes to get another auto, I'm convinced that I have no clue as to what kind it's going to be. There are so many good options out there right now, the MHM has always been a favorite but with Sroque and M&R having strong machines as well as our super reliable and capable RPM I can honestly say I don't have a favorite right now. Of course if money were no object, the MHM 4000 would likely be my favorite, but then again there are scary stories out there about waiting for parts on down machines. If that is something you worry a lot about there is really only one company out there that you wouldn't have to worry about being down for more than a day or two.
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To give you an idea of my abilities to run an embroidery machine...A deer would have a better chance skating on ice with it's own pair of hockey blades than I would getting a job done.
Hahaha! Sounds about the same as my experience level, think twice I was able to re thread after a thread break. That intense skill was short lived as I forgot how to do it the next week! ;D
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Congrats, nice machine. I would say I am jealous but I love our Tajima. ;)
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Yes very nice!
I had to learn our 6 head Tajima from a single head Toyota out of necessity.
I told the tech that helped set it up that I was going to cry for a week after he left
trying to learn everything. "What About Bob?"…. Don't leave me Bob…
And the few times had to call tech service for training, I always say: On threading those little holes,
GIVE ME A SQUEEGEE AND LET ME JUST JAM SOME INK THROUGH A SCREEN! :P