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  1. If I remember right if your machine sets different in forward and reverse, try turning the lever over inside the reverse handle easy fix. also my 545 stays loaded with 207 top and bottom
  2. you have to adjust your stitch length for the thicker leather....the stitch length shortens as you sew thicker on any machine...practice will teach you...on my adler i just give the knob 2 or 3 clicks and keep drivin....
  3. a motor change or belt tension doesnt have anything to do with your thread tensions...youre looking in the wrong place... id check my top thread back to the spool looking for a bind...you may have knocked something out of whack working on the motor
  4. not sure what you mean by a 3 piece 2 ring binder...but, if youre talking standard 3 ring binder,, back the binder with stiff cardboard,,,set with jiffy rivets, and channel the leather either side of the binder with a french edger wide enough to let the cover fold over flat
  5. the bench looks fine, but, i think your problem is too small a marbletop....id suggest at least 12X28X1 1/2 or thereabouts, with 1/4 rubber sole/heel pad glued to the bottom
  6. hahaha.....man,,,that strikes a note with me!!!!! when my daughter was in high school, i used to bring home work to be around the family..... my daughter was at the shop recently while i was tooling,,,said, " oh my gosh,,,i had forgotten how annoying that tapping was! makes me want to cover my head with a pillow!!"
  7. if youre talking about a foot operated speed control, they will only work with a motor that has brushes....a brushless motor might work for a while, but, you'll burn it up
  8. that's about right for the sheridan brown.. you might try the mahogany and see if thats the color youre after
  9. the only use for those machines i've ever seen were furriers sewing pelts or hides together. possibly moccasins?
  10. well,,,i'll be!!!! hey,,,thanks alot steve! geezzz,,,never noticed that....no telling how many years that thing has been upside down! wish all my problems were that easily fixed!
  11. was hoping a mechanic would respond to this, as i have the same problem. Nothing that cant be worked around, but, still annoying when locking in stitches.
  12. another good trick if its a piece i can do is pull the thread out of the machine, and stitch the holes on the outside pieces...then glue the gussett....then with awl, make tie tacks around the gussett as suggested.... might have to re-adjust stitch length a bit,,,but, the machine will want to follow the holes, and wont leave marks or holes where you dont want them
  13. hello...am looking for advise between the two machines...i sew medium weight leather with mainly 207 top and 168 bobbin. anyone with experience with the two, which will handle the heavier thread best? know parts more readily available for the pfaff, but have had excellent results with an adler 205, so lean that direction. any thoughts appreciated....wanting a smaller, faster flat table machine,,replacing a wore-out juki 563
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