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CowboyBob

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  1. Many moons ago the first one I ever worked on just wouldn't sew using 138 nylon.I mentioned it to someone & he said trying some cotton thread with some lube,it sewed great.The nylon doesn't hold the loop like the cotton does.
  2. Most people use a lockstitch on uppers. .It will use up to a #5 cord (346 nylon) but you'll have big loops on the back side,so I think 138 would hold good & not be too big on the bottom.
  3. Ok,if they both are all the way in try raising the feed dog so it can lift the leather off the plate,also check that feed dog doesn't have any play in it by pushing it front to back,try the needlebar too,sometimes parts in the feed system get loose & need to be tightened or replaced.
  4. @sinneD Glad to hear you got them so quickly.I just had a customer call today that he got a package we mailed him on 9/27/24 today! Usually the USPS does pretty good but they can make mistakes(like all of us) every once in a while!
  5. By turning screw CC & the stitch length knob both in all the way should give you a long stitch length.You might also check the feed dog height to make sure it rises above the needle plate when it feeds.We do have both screw BB & CC in stock,BB is used to keep CC locked in.
  6. This manual should work for you. Singer 51w100 and 52w100 - instructions for using and adjusting.pdf
  7. Yes,the best thing to do is try to run it high speed (like winding a bobbin) once a day until you see oil @ the window & you shouldn't have any problems.I went to an Amishmans place once & he had a Singer 241 that had a buttonhole attachment on it that he ran for quite a few yrs w/o using the oil pan.
  8. Use size 23 with 207.
  9. When you shorten the stitch this machine like many others it will make the dial alot easier to go to a lower length by pushing the reverse lever down an inch.This takes the pressure off the dial.
  10. Another cause,the motor belt many of them have bulge where they join you can feel it with your finger.Or it could too tight.And since you moved the balancer you should try to put it back the where it was so the #1 feed cam & #1 balancer screw line up.
  11. Judging by the looks of it I'd say it hasn't been used a whole lot & for the price I'd buy it.
  12. @Nico619#458 is a 3/16"x28
  13. We have sold alot of these over the years approx 3000 or more & haven't seen any major problems with them yet!Yes,the feed mechanism is alittle different that the larger 3500 & 4500 .BUT this was made as a lower price machine to get people sewing for less $$.That's why it's limited to 1/2" of leather for less stress on the feed parts.
  14. Yes,it will fit in the table BUT it uses a different knee lifter & might require on belt adjustment.
  15. @ArtD I've sold alot of these over the years & never had a problem like this.If you haven't already you should try to lower the height the feet walk.
  16. They won't work on this machine they are close to 10mm tall & you only have around 13mm foot lift.
  17. @Damas The 441 pressure feet will interchange BUT both the needle plates & feed dog do not interchange with the 441 or the 205.I'm almost certain you can use the standard plate for all of your sewing needs.The only other plate that is available is a slotted one which requires removal of the feed dog,this is used for thinner leather.
  18. All double needle machines need 2-bobbins(hooks) so you can't make a double needle out of it.if you did since it only has one bobbin, the stitch will look like a zig-zag on the bottom side,causing the thread to wear through quickly.
  19. Here's a thread & needle size chart.https://tolindsewmach.com/thread-chart.html
  20. Yes,your going in the right direction,birdnesting underneath is always the top thread.Either it's too loose or not threaded correctly,try tightening the top tension 1/2 turn @ a time until it goes away.
  21. Nice video,the 207 thread sews good on the Pfaff 30.The shuttle in the 15 class allows for larger thread,I've never tried heavy thread on the 201 since it's a rotary hook & usually won't take as big of thread & the 15's are alot more common in this area.
  22. If you want to use a portable get a Singer 15-91 the 201 is best for dress making it won't use the #69 (T40) thread like the 15-91 will.
  23. Since the needlebar & foot bar ride in the same casting there's no adjustment,my guess is the foot is bent ,you can either try to bend it backwards alittle or grind it out w/a Dremel of get a new one.
  24. @TZHunter It is a shirring or ruffling attachment for draperies.There's an arm w/a blade on it w/teeth that grip the material & push it into the foot.It fastens on the shaft in the front.
  25. If it doesn't have the stop on it it's for the 111w only. The 211 tension needs the take up spring stop & the correct part# for the complete 211 tension unit is 244727,if you can't find it we stock them.
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