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  2. Fibersport, "... is the 4th motor I've bought chasing what I was looking for in a servo motor."... ...is exactly the dilemma most buyers face when not having the opportunity to test a unit, in our own applications, before purchase, myself included. After lots of research, I purchased my 1000SH models because they were the only motors I found that met multiple requirements, the most important being a wide range of speed adjustment with high torque at very low speeds without the need for speed reducers. I can sew 1/2" of veg tanned leather with ease and complete control at a regulated 2 stitches per second, when an error, a misplaced stitch, produces instant, expensive scrap. Or, I can sew three layers of heavy canvas as fast as I can get my Singer 7-33 to run, all with the same motor, and with the push of a button on the control unit conveniently placed within view and reach of my seated position. Thanks to another sewing forum member, like you, for having posting their story of sorting-out the best motor for them, I learned about the Kinedyne product line (and Ryan Neel.) And thanks to our moderators as well.
  3. hows that AC, that will make life so much nicer. It's not to cold yet, we are getting some southern winds keeping it in the 40s, but the winds are hellish with 40 mph constant and over 70 mph gusts. in the last three days, 16 semi trucks have been blown over on the interstate here. The roads have been closed to light trucks under 50,000 lbs, so those who try to cheat also get a ticket after getting blown over, lol. The break will give you time to enjoy some of your summer, especially with a new AC. So I was working on my mocs yesterday, went to apply the nfo, took off the top, set it down, reached over it to grab a paper towel, knocked it over , glug glug, set it back up cussed like hell, reached over it to grab a paper towel, knocked it over, glug glug....... You can guess what happened next lol—going to buy more NFO today and paper towels. Say hi to Pops for me and have a great day!! Chuck
  4. @Handstitched I can imagine you've had that machine for many years. Just been looking at mine today and it looks like it's been used a lot. All the paint is worn off where material has passed over it. The knee lifter mechanism is sloppy as hell due to wear. I think overall it's had quite a lot of use, yet despite that all the mechanical internals seem to have not much wear, and it's stitching great. These old industrial machines, especially the walking foot ones, are very dangerous. You start off getting one for a purpose but then you fall in love with them and want to get another LOL. Got to keep myself under control.
  5. My best suggestion is that the needles are wrong. There have been an international shortage of the correct needles for those machines, and my guess is that the previous owner tried to buy and use some non original needles from another outsole stitcher. Where are you located in the world? perhaps some member near you have an original needle that you could try. I recently bought a small pack of needles from @Jennihaemae They are cheap and the correct needles. I think that her post got moved to "sold" due to the date (the posts will automatically be moved there after a certain time) You could try to send her a message. Brgds Jonas
  6. @beefy i have in old Seiko stw 28-b, twin needle that I have had for many years, i have yet to find a manual for it, so I just use a consew 226 manual as a guide only instead . I contacted Seiko in Japan to find out the age of my machine using the serial number, turns out it's the same age as me......not telling 😅 HS
  7. You're in it, the Leather Sewing Machine sub forum. I'm seeing quite a few responses to your post.
  8. Please elaborate on: sewing machine sub forum where it should get some action. Where can I find that forum? Thanks Appreciated.
  9. If I could post pictures I would show you how to bring a 31k15 or 78-3 down to a nice speed for leather. I have done both. I used a flywheel / pulley from a junked small air compressor. Stuck them in the lathe and made the center hole fit over the hub on the hand wheel. and took enough off the fan type spokes to go over the pulley groove on the hand wheel belt grooves line up so no need to reposition the motor. No extra shafts or pulleys. just a longer belt. Loosen one set screw and pull off the big pulley and put on the original belt and you are back at full speed. All this with the original clutch motor.
  10. Here is the comment that contains the video: https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/36127-pfaff-545-safety-clutch-and-timing/page/2/#findComment-442262 It's the video that Adler 67 GK 373. Don't remember how far through
  11. You can buy the spring steel rod in SS. Let's say 1/8" x 3' works great, but I just did one in Kydex, and it works great. Use a heat gun, mold it with your hands.
  12. @bsshog40 Please read this sticky topic that I started several years ago, which describes the type of machine you need to sew leather.
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  14. @Beverly.deloach, I split you out into a new topic instead of tagging onto an old thread. Tweaked the title. Maybe we can get you some help. Welcome aboard!
  15. We would appreciate a copy of these manuals. The attachments say the are no longer available. They can be sent to doublespurranch@mail.com. Thank you so much in advance!
  16. Yeah the grinding sound still happens by hand. I tried separating the gears and every time I tighten the screws the sound still persists. would you be able to send the the video where Uwe says that or is it in the hook timing video?
  17. Thanks very much Bob, much appreciated. Some other interesting reading in that manual too. It is rather surprising that with all the clones of the singer, actual real service manuals are almost non existent. Keith
  18. I bought this Pedersen 308 (identical to Junker & Ruh SD 28) leather stitching machine, but there is an issue: The needle hits somehow too far back, it hits the foot and the edge of the needle plate. I was thinking the needle has bent too much somehow, so I tried with 3 different needles, same issue. The plate has some damage, so it seems like the previous owner has had the same problem. I can't see a way to adjust the needle position forward. It would need to shift about 5 millimeters to not hit anything and clear the bobbin case too. Any ideas?
  19. If you have a Boot Barn in your area, they seem to have a good selection of hats. Some locations even have someone who can fit it for you. Everyone's head is a little different. I got one of the wooden hat stretchers and shaped it to fit inside my best fitting hat. Now I have the perfect fit and all I need is my wife's clothes steamer to do the job. If I get a new hat from a good shop, I take it with me so they can make it fit right. I also use it to keep my hats from getting out of shape. If I make a leather hat some day, it will insure a good fit. Good work on the wallet back. That's first class tooling.
  20. I’m in need of someone either (preferably) local to me (Oklahoma City) or relatively close to my state, to A: downsize two leather backpacks I just had custom made. B:remake my custom bags Current measurements are approx 12.5” Length x 6” Width x 14” Height. Please contact me with any additional questions/cost estimates. I can also provide photos. TIA and Merry Christmas! 🎄
  21. Photos Please 📸
  22. The simple answer is it will not be suitable for leather work. This is a drop feed machine made for sewing fabric at high speeds. kgg
  23. You have a belt pulley,feed cam & needlebar crank to take all the screws out of & then you have to get in there & clean the 50 yr old crud off of the shaft so it will slide out the tight tolerances that these parts are in.I usually slide shaft in & out,clean,slide,clean,cuss!
  24. I don't do a lot of leather work, occasional knife sheaths, small holsters. I'm just a hobbyist. I would like to do a belt but I only hand stitch and don't want to attempt a belt that way. I seen this machine on FB and was wondering if anyone has seen one of these or know if it would be good for my projects. Btw, I only work with veg tan and my thickest stuff is usually about 1/4" thick. Thanks for any help! Bobby
  25. Thank You, this is the site I went to and can not find it. Leather Sewing Machines - Discussion, Tips & Resources am I in the wrong site . Thank You
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