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0 out of 5
$26.95
SKU: B07YYH33PQ
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| Size | DHL Box | Internal Dimensions (cm) | Max Weight (kg) | FedEx Equivalent (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | Box 2 | 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 | ~1 | Small Box (8″×8″×8″) |
| S | Box 3 | 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 | ~2 | Medium Box (12″×12″×10″) |
| M | Box 4 | 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 | ~5 | Large Box (13″×13″×11″) |
| L | Box 5 | 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 | ~10 | FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88) |
| XL | Box 6 | 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 | ~15 | FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″) |
| XXL | Box 7 / 8 | 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 | ~20–25 | FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47) |
13 reviews for Repair Stitch Tool | Sewing Awl for Bounce Houses, Inflatables, Leather, Thick Fabric, Shoes, Bags, Belt, Upholstery Repair Kit & Crafts Leather, Tarp Stitching – Made in USA. Professional Heavy Duty
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350ZMO –
Made In China is Better
I’m rating this 5 stars so it will get read, few ever read any lower star rating review. In truth it may only be a 4.9 star item.I *WANT the made in USA to be better, and the needles actually are, but the tool may not be.I know right. You don’t find me saying that often. In fact, I can’t remember the last time I did. This is my first time saying that. And I hate it. I have bought a couple different of these made in China and they are both better than this one. I also bought:DGOL 7 in 1 Leathercraft Hand Sewing Awl Kit Fast Stitching Lacing ToolLeather and Fabric Sewing Awl Leather Craft Automatic Lock Stitching Sewing AwlAnd the sad part is, I suspect the C.S. Osborne is the same as the Meyers, they look identical. I hope Meyers and Osborne copy these other frames.These made in China by CCP slave labor awls ain’t perfect but IMHO they are better, here is why, the metal end including pin vise jaws are one piece. This makes it much stronger with no flex. The meyers pin vide lossened on me, then I went to the made in Chinas and they never lossened. Also, the Metal end on the made in Chinas have two screws securing it to the wood handle instead of just crimp friction. The blank in the middle where the spool goes is thicker since it is curved on the outside (convex) and flat up against the spool on the insides, instead of just a curved piece of thin sheet metal on the USA; convex on the outsides and concave on the insides up next to the spool. The made in China are stronger and function better. I suspect everybody gets their plastic spools from the same place, I can’t tell one iota of difference between any of them. All have the same collet wrench in the screw on wood handle all screw on just fine and all feel good in the hand.Some notes. One of these made in China jobs I bought had plating over the collet nut hole. I just knocked it out with a pocket knife. Both frames and nuts were plated heavily. Niether frame is magnetic. The screws are magnetic, but not the frame. And it isn’t brass nor aluminum. And given I took a couple crescent wrenches, 10″ and 12″ to the pin vise and frame, it ain’t zinc either. I was expecting them to snap the pin vise off but they didn’t even flex. Stainless? I had no idea you could plate stainless, nor why would you? When I scratched it with the pocket knife to find out what it was, silver, thin copper, then back to silver. It’s plated non magnetic stainless is the only guess I have. Don’t know, but it is tough and strong. Maybe zinc but I don’t see how. So why the crescent wrench action to begin with?I have some #4 speedy stitcher needles I’m fond of that wouldn’t chuck up in the made in China jobs. I took a dremel cut off wheel and made the collet cuts wider then crunched down the collet cap nuts with the adjustable wrenches. Hey, it’s like HF tools, ya break em, ditch em. Get it crunched down just one time with bigger wrenches then the included collet wrench will work just fine. They now hold these USA needles just fine. When looking for replacement needles, just make sure they have a blob at the end and you can chuck em, maybe with a little dremel and crunching help.Also, put a fiber, cardboard or leather washer between the spool and frame and the thread and bobbin won’t run off and leave you. Just need a little friction there.I was watching a youtube video and I just :SMH :ROYEYES. Pay attention to the groove in the needle, this can make lock stitch real easy. Groove towards the direction you are stitching, thread through the groove side to the ungrooved side. Hold finger on bobbin, pull needle back through material just a tad. When you pull the needle back a little bit, the loop will be “in the back”. No need to flip over like I saw some guy on youtube doing. Then toss the long length through the loop, then pull the needle all the way through *holding long length tight and *keeping your finger tight on the bobbin. The key to a good lock stitch is knowing when to keep the threads good and tight. Expect to rewind with your finger back on the bobbin often. This is why I don’t like the speedy stitcher. I much prefer these open spool sewing awls.The small needle included in these Chinese measure 1.46mm thick. This is very close to the USA speedy Stitcher needles that they call #4 which are a tad smaller at 1.40mm. The USA Meyer stitcher came with what they call a #5 small needle which is essentially what the others are. The thread typically used for bouncy houses is a 150D 0.8mm waxed polyester. I like using the 150D 1mm waxed polyester. YMWVI’m no Betsy Ross, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do and tools that don’t flex and threaten to break help a bunch. YMWV
james p weber –
Works great.
Good quality. American made.
Ump107 –
Quality tool
The stitching on my soft top began to fail after 10 years baking in the sun. Using this made stitches similar to the original machine stitching and the top seems to have retained its water resistance in the area of the stitching. This enabled me to repair the stitching and saved me from having to replace the top for almost a thousand dollars. For me it was easy to use as I have experience in stitching canvas from my time in the Coast Guard, this is essential the same tool I used there just far less expensive that wat the government pays.
Angel –
Almost perfect minus a few minor difficulties. It works though and I love it.
it can be difficult to feed the thread through the right way, even if you follow the instructions but I guess that’s expected. The spool is great quality and can probably be refilled with your choice of thread.It works pretty well once you have it set up and its good value since it’s not expensive but you can do so much with it.
lynn –
Excellently made
Amazing USA made tool that is thoughtfully and well made. The small paper instructions are useless unless you have bionic vision to see the drawings, but go to you tube to see a video of how to use it for relief!! Comes with a black and white spool of thread although the video says there is also supposed to have a brown spool too, which mine didn’t come with. I am very happy with this.
Charles J. –
Good product that accepts aftermarket needles.
I found that (in my experience) the advantage of this over âeasy stitcherâ is this will accept wider/thicker aftermarket needles and hooks. The disadvantage is that the spool is a smaller sewing bobbin meaning you need to replace thread more often on larger jobs, (no biggie). The advantage of the bobbin is easier reloading using a sewing machine bobbin function.
Michael S. –
For $27 I expected all the screw threads to be intact.
There were a few reviews that indicated this could be a problem. I am sure it will work fine but the threads are messed up out of the box. For $27 made in the USA (the main reason I went with this one) I would have hoped the quality was a little better. Not going to send back and will probably epoxy putty and repair the threads. Come on AwlforAll, you can do better.
George Raven –
Well made.
The best!.Just that.
Warren E. –
We have a vinyl blind enclosure with many zippers. This tool worked perfectly on mending any torn threads on the zippers. Did not have to remove the blinds, just climb a ladder and fix the zipper.
Pen –
We stitched up a tear in our vinyl gazebo roof. It was a bit difficult at first but it was a larger tool than a little needle and thread.
Shawn James –
Makes stitching leather easier for those with arthritis
Potuswhs –
I have not really used this item yet, but it was exactly waht I was looking for to upholster a leather couch. I just need to perfect my sewing technique.
Matrix –
I am very disappoint on this product. I went to Staples and returned it at the same day I received and opened the package:1. The screwdriver is rusted. The rust was all over the plastic bag and even on the sewing thread.2. I thought this product was made in USA. Apparently it was not. It came with a plastic bag, with no mention of manufacturerã3. The quality is poolï¼ the needles are flimsy.Don’t waste your time and money on it.