Jim,
You didn't mention the make or model,but get the walking foot for canvas otherwise you'll be wondering why the bottom layer is shorter than the top after a long seam.
Bob
Greg,esp if the sail is still on the boat?
Trox,I questioned that model# too,but the 145's I've seen all have 3)# after the wlike 101,204,305 never seen a single #
Sometimes people also switch the tags too!So w/o a pic it'll be hard to help him.
Bob
I've never seen a Pfaff 335 setup like that either.I did just get some Singers in that look very similar & Singer says they are for "horse boots & other concave or convex articles"
Thay have a topfeed only.
Bob
The Champion might do it as long as it still has the correct throat plate on it with the
channel cutter on it.Years ago when we worked on these we always took em off because we were selling them as harness machines.
Parts are real hard to find for these.
Bob
It's to bad you can't post a pic cuz I'd sure like to see it.I know what a 145w101 is a double needle & heve seen alot of them but I've never seen a 145w with zig-zag.
Bob
It doesn't have a walking foot,it's for tailors,drapes,slip covers.This machine is in the same family as the Singer's 241 & 281.It might be ok for chaps BUT they usually have a high speed motor on them so you'd have to change that.
Bob
Steve,
Twinoaks explained it & this is how we always used to setup a 97 years ago since it makes the belt have more contact with the pulley it won't slip as easy.
Bob
I usually try to take the easy way out & if you cross the belt going to the head this will let your reverse rotation motor run the right way,You might have to buy a longer belt or splice it.They grip better when crossed too.
Bob
The Pearsons are great machines that will sew a real nice looking stitch & will sew pretty thick leather.Does he have the treadle stand for it?
That Necchi looks alot like your other machine you just bought so maybe pass on it & save your $$ for Pearson parts,in case it neds them.
Bob
You might try making sure the needle is as close the the shuttle as it can be without hitting.The adjustment for this is the screw above the screw that holds the needle in,loosen this & you can push the needle holder left or right as needed.
Also do you have enough foot pressure to hold the material down the your sewing?
Bob
The Adler & the single needle Pfaff would work the best for you as they have walking feet & you can get cording feet for them.You can't get one for the double needle & it is only needle feed & won't do the job as good as a walking foot.
Bob
Mick,
The needle bar is supposed to go up 3/32" then the point of the hook is sup[posed to be @ the needle,you set this first then make sure the eye of the needle is approx 1/8" below the point of the hook as it crosses the needle,the hook point needs to be as close as it can be w/o hitting.
Bob
To change the hook timing you loosen the screw on the big gear & move it left or right as needed.
Steve,
It's a Durkopp 17 Class.The factory got bombed during the war & they have been made since.Parts are real hard to find as the bobbincase is smaller than a singer 29.
Here's a pic of mine you can just barely read the name.
Bob
If you tap it be careful were you hit it.Also put some oil all the way around were the bobbincase stes ,this will help loosen it up.
You an call any time tomorrow 8-4 est time.
Bob
The 147 is a chainstitch machine more for canvas than leather.It makes big loops on the bottom like what on a potato or dog food bag.Hardly what you want on the bottom of leather.
Bob
Go to Singers website & they have a place to put in the serial # & it'll tell the age.They are great machines & you can still buy parts for them & they are easier to run than 226 style of machine.
Bob