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  1. I will be on the lookout for that, thanks Wiz!
  2. Thanks Wiz. I'm familiar with a walking foot because of my 111W101, I just couldn't tell in the photo. I'll pass on the machine and keep looking. I wish there was a way I could lower the stitch per inch count under 8 and add reverse to my machine, but since I can't I'm going to have to find something else before I start on the seats for my daughter's car.
  3. Dang. Ok, thanks guys. Disappointing but that's the info I was looking for. Do you think it would be capable of multiply layers of vinyl? They did say it has a walking foot. I appreciate the help!
  4. I realized I posted this in the wrong section. Sorry, feel free to delete it.
  5. I posted this I. The wrong section so I wanted to post it here. I apologize to the moderators. I know it’s a stretch but can anyone identify this machine from this pic? All the ad says is that it’s a Pfaff. I’m trying to figure out if it has a walking foot and reverse before I spend 2 hours in the truck to go get it tomorrow. I know the easy answer is to ask the seller for the model but they don’t have it right now, it’s at their shop. If it does I’m going to get it to replace my 111w101. Thanks
  6. I know it’s a stretch but can anyone identify this machine from this pic? I’m trying to figure out if it has a walking foot and reverse before I spend 2 hours in the truck to go get it tomorrow. I know the easy answer is to ask the seller for the model but they don’t have it right now, it’s at their shop. If it does I’m goi g to get it to replace my 111w101 Thanks!
  7. I will do that. How much tension should there be on that spring? Mine is really weak and if it's not supposed to be I may need to adjust or replace it. Do they wear out?
  8. Well, I looked at the inner foot and the needle seemed to be a little close to the rear of the hole so I took the foot off and drilled the hole bigger, then polished the edges so they weren't sharp. Still no joy. I did watch the thread while turning the flywheel by hand and realized that when the needle is coming up from the material the thread seems to be wrapped around the needle itself. I think when it creates this wrap the tip of the needle is snagging the thread. Would that be a timing issue? Also, I'm not sure at what point in the scarf of the needle the hook is supposed to intersect. The eye is way at the bottom of the scark, but my hook intersects closer to the halfway point (maybe a little above) on the upward stroke of the needle. Is that right? Thanks guys!
  9. Thanks guys, I'll look into these when I get home. I didn't even think about the hole in the foot, haven't looked at that at all.
  10. Ok, I have a Singer 111w101 and have made every adjustment I can think of, from adjusting the shaft position of the hook gear to adjusting tension on the top thread and I still get this issue. If I run the machine by hand, the top thread does fine, but as soon as I put some power to it, almost regardless of speed, I get freying on my top thread at the needle. Eventually it nicks the thread fibers enough that the thread breaks and I have to back up and start over where the issue began. I thought it might have been from burrs on the throat plate so I pulled it, re-drilled the hole and polished it top and bottom so I know that's not it either. I was able to live with it on my last project, but now it's doing it about every foot of sewing. Any theories or ideas? I really appreciate any help you guys can give! Thanks in advance, Justin
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