Geneva Olson
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Anybody have one of these? and can you provide with feedback on how it works?
At $17,000 probably need a lot more banners than that a week lolDo you do enough banners to warrant that kinda purchase ?? I would say you'd need to do 20 banners a week at least.
A second sewn hems, they are fixable if something goes wrong. Welded banners not so much.Seeing that this unit is listed at $17,000 you need a large work load to be able to justify it. You can buy a Juki double needle sewing machine a whole lot cheaper.
Really ?? Your average banner might be $150 to $200 ea..... times that times 20. That's $3,500 a week or $14,000 a month. Counting all your other incidentals, in banners alone, you could have that paid for in 3 months, but buying it used, I highly doubt the seller is selling it near full price.At $17,000 probably need a lot more banners than that a week lol
A second sewn hems, they are fixable if something goes wrong. Welded banners not so much.
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About the only thing I bother hemming with banner tape is some windscreens I do for the softball team to match existing ones. Otherwise I'll order one in hemmed, or just back up my grommets with a small square of banner material on the back side.Interesting. It looks like it really does cut your time down from hand taping. I do a lot of banners but most of them are just smaller quickies like 2'x4'. Quite a few of them are indoors and I don't hem them.
I was wondering if everyone hemmed all their banners! I switched almost all my banners to 15oz and unless they are going outside for a period of time I don't bother hemming anymore either! I just did 35 last week for school, most go in the gym, a few outside for a couple months. The ones I did in Fall with no hem held up just fine so I didn't bother this time either.About the only thing I bother hemming with banner tape is some windscreens I do for the softball team to match existing ones. Otherwise I'll order one in hemmed, or just back up my grommets with a small square of banner material on the back side.
Seeing that this unit is listed at $17,000 you need a large work load to be able to justify it. You can buy a Juki double needle sewing machine a whole lot cheaper.
they are the best. easy to operate and run forever.Anybody have one of these? and can you provide with feedback on how it works?