Thanks Floyd
I'm in Oklahoma. My local dealer where I bought the machine from doesn't carry these kinds of upgrades. Not really a speed or power issue. I can go super slow when needed. No need for the speed reducereading with the existing servo. When I first got the machine I tried a smaller pulley but ended up putting the original back on. I think it is just lazy on my part. My mechanic slash software developer side of my brain keeps asking why I need to reach up and turn the wheel over and over to move the needle up and release the thread. For now I'll turn the wheel, if I get to the point where im making more then odds and ends and time = money, then I'll call keystone.
John.
I'm in Oklahoma. My local dealer where I bought the machine from doesn't carry these kinds of upgrades. Not really a speed or power issue. I can go super slow when needed. No need for the speed reducereading with the existing servo. When I first got the machine I tried a smaller pulley but ended up putting the original back on. I think it is just lazy on my part. My mechanic slash software developer side of my brain keeps asking why I need to reach up and turn the wheel over and over to move the needle up and release the thread. For now I'll turn the wheel, if I get to the point where im making more then odds and ends and time = money, then I'll call keystone.
John.