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  1. Hi all, just a quick question,

    I'm selling my 132b6 (same as 132k6) and have been asked if it can be fitted with a wheel foot and what is the lightest weight leather it can handle,

    I know its fine with upholstery weight but if it will handle thinner stuff i've no idea.

    thanks in advance if anyone can give me the info, Mick


  2. Hi, I got a Singer 211U166A last week as I wanted a machine with reverse

    and fitted my Servo motor from my Singer 132B6.

    All I can say is I'm over the moon as I can sew 2 layers of 4.5mm (9mm) of

    dyed through veg with ease though I have to use the knee lift to get it under

    the foot.

    I think that any 211's with lower number than the 166 don't have reverse though

    I may be wrong.

    My bobbins are regular size though hold a good amount of thread.

    hope this helps,

    mick

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  3. Hi Again,

    Malabar, I've sold about 50 of these frogs and the 2 in the pics are the only ones I've had returned as yet but I'm braced for

    more looking at the state of these,

    Most of the stuff I sell goes to guys working on Oil refineries or Power plants and do get abuse and are liable to contact

    with chemicals but I pride myself on my gear being of good quality (one of the reasons I use saddlers rivets instead of tubular as many do)

    and one of the reasons I need to get to the bottom of my problem.

    I've seen some of my gear that's in daily use and standing up well.

    Chuck, Glad to hear from you as I know when it comes to vinagroon your the man.

    I,m very interested in your comment about Mexican hides and vinagroon, Hopefully this is the problem as I,m not likely to

    get anymore Mexican. I would like to have another go with Vinagroon but next time I'll do more research and try to get it

    right on test pieces before jumping in with stuff for sale.

    I may try moving on to Heavy Chrome, I know that Claytons tanners in Chesterfield, Derbyshire UK (which is only 40 miles from me)

    do a dyed through black chrome but weather its in my price range or not remains to be seen.

    Thanks again to everyone for your input and I hope this thread can be of help to others.

    Mick


  4. Hi all

    I make frogs for scaffolder here in the UK and have always been happy with

    my stuff.

    I have recently had some comebacks and with good reason

    The leather I use is 4mm dyed through double butt veg

    (yes I know I'd be better using chrome but the guys I sell to Like Black).

    A while back I got hold of some cheap mexican undyed veg and vinagrooned them,

    I was happy with the resulting colour but couldn't stand the smell so don't do that now.

    I didn't keep record of what went where so I don't know if these comebacks are from the

    Mexican batch.

    Now have you seen this before?

    Do you think its as a result of Vinagroon?

    Do you think its the Mexican hides?

    Do you think its a problem with finishing?

    or do you think its a problem with abuse i.e. out in the rain, contact with chemicals, petrochems etc.

    Thanks in advance if you can help. and I,ll answer everyone as soon as I can,

    Mick

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  5. Hi,

    I use Letterpress fonts found on ebay and are very cheap, You will be able to get almost any size and font type you need.

    I use a composing stick to hold the letters and a press.

    These are made of lead which is a very soft metal but as long as you don't drop them they'll last ages

    Hope this is of help to you.

    Mick

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  6. Hi all, I recently bought a 45k1 that's been in a garage for years. I've run some thread and a new needle in it, filled a bobbin and turned it over.

    The machine turns over smooth but the shuttle won't pick up a loop from the needle. I've had a good look through the parts list online and I've

    checked that the bobbin is wound correctly and inserted ok ( even though these is a fair bit of surface rust) and the thread run is correct as per the instruction manual on bootmakers.

    The only piece that seems to be missing is the shuttle guard (part number 91048) though it looks like its never had one.

    Has anyone had my problem? and can give me any idea as to what I'm doing wrong.

    Also has anyone got one of these flatbeds without the shuttle guard.

    Thanks if you can help, mick

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  7. Hi all,

    I recently got hold of a cop of very heavy thread to try a bit of fancy stitching on my singer 132b6.

    The thread is metric 5 and the needles I got are 280 ( a bit like nails) but the needles are too big

    to fit through the hole in the presser foot, I don't want to drill the hole bigger if the machine can't

    handle this size of thread and needle so i'm wondering if anyone can advise if I'm on a winner

    or not.

    Sorry I'm not too good on US sizes

    Thanks if anyone can help,

    Mick.

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  8. Hi all, I recently bought a hide from Clayton Tanners of Chesterfield UK, I asked for a hide that would be good for very heavy, tool work belts for the construction trade.

    They suggested Chrome tan but I wanted to dye my belts so they came up with a double butt dressing hide of about 4.5mm substance.

    When I received it, it felt very stiff almost like sole leather so rang them and they said they would change it, If I wanted to visit the tannery I could select a hide of my choice. I only live 50 miles from

    the tannery so made a trip there and they gave me a full tour of the warehouse and cutting rooms (Heaven) there must have been 1000's of hides of every type you

    can think of and of cause I couldn't decide so they ran the dressing hide I took back through a massive roller type tool that beat the hell out of the leather and left me

    with a much softer hide just right for my needs.

    Now my problem is after cutting straps of 2" I gave them a good coating of neatsfoot oil, let dry, dyed and let dry, then a coating of canueba creme and buffed but the

    middle part of the straps have become wrinkled.

    Has anyone any idea why? or what I may be doing wrong.

    Thanks if anyone can help.

    mick.

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  9. Hello again,

    Thanks for your answers.

    Ross and Bob, I think I do need to feed the leather a bit with Neatsfoot oil

    to make it more supple and the next belt I do I'll follow your methods, I do

    need more of a matt look as this belt will be far too posh for a construction work

    environment.

    Ray, You have probably hit the nail on the head, the veg tan I used came from

    Le Prevo, Newcastle UK. and I've had it in a warm room for too long so your

    probably right,

    I'm new to the leather game and consider myself very lucky to have stumbled

    upon this forum with such a great bunch of experts willing to help the new

    guys,

    thank you all for your help, mick.


  10. Thanks for the info guys. tried the lever, works great,

    the only problems I have with the machine is it goes like a rocket

    when I press the pedel, I did reduce the speed by putting a 2"

    pulley on the motor but I need practise untill I can aford a servo.

    I,ve also found a broken spring which I think throws the outer

    presser foot forward, hopefully I,ll be able to locate one in the uk.

    If anyone knows who may be able to supply one I'd be greatful.

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  11. Hello all, I bought this recently on fleebay uk (£290) from someone who thought it was a 45k

    but I think is a 132k6 or similar, can anyone give a positive i.d. on it for me please, there

    is no id plate on the front where you would expect it, just a number plate at the rear

    of the neck (MH9201538)

    Also can anyone tell the use of the lever in the pic.

    thanks for your help, mick

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  12. Hello to all,

    I'm new to posting on the forum infact this is my first,

    I,ve been lurking in the background for a few weeks now and I must say it,s great to see how

    the members here help each and everyone regardless of how simple or complex a problem may be.

    I have only just started to work with leather as a hobby as I am close to retirement age and

    need a usefull and possibly profitable passtime.

    Well here's my first problem, I have made 3 belt straps for my grand sons who all work in the

    construction trade, The belts are cut from 3.5mm veg tan hide, cased, edged, and creased which

    all went well then I dyed them with Fiebings Professional Oil Dye, (2 coats) then edged with

    Gum Tragacanth and 2 good coats of Carnauba Cream, I don't think I gave each treatment enough

    time to dry between but all looks good untill I bend the straps and the finish is then cracking.

    Do you think the problem is my drying time or am I doing something wrong.

    Thanks in advance if anyone can help or sugest a differant procedure to the way I'm doing things

    or sugest differant dye or finishing.

    thanks again, mick

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