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  1. C, You are correct. Japanese Singer meaning it is probably a 136B. We need to see a closeup of the feet so we can determine a subclass. glenn
  2. C, Did you try a system 81 needle in the machine. Little longer than a 135x17 needle. glenn
  3. Nice C. No kind of thread guide on the needle clamp? glenn
  4. Folker, Thanks for the pics. Great story. I am amazed so much of the compound still survives. It was big and a lot going on there. No Singers made in Germany at this factory after the war? Hitler did nothing with the complex during the war? glenn
  5. Black thread is the worst for getting twisting. It is the most stiff thread because of the dyes they use to dye the thread. I always told my production people to change to a new spool of thread halfway into a spool, especially on black. As you use up more and more thread on a spool, it gets stiffer the closer to the end of the spool. They used 1/2 spool left strictly for bobbin winding. Never had any problems following this approach. We used #138 bonded thread in our production. A&E's top nylon thread made for automotive industry. We were building hockey gear. You may be having the same problem. #23 titanium coated needles works great in this application. glenn
  6. That is a longarm 300W Singer set up with 4 needles. glenn
  7. send us a few pics of what you have so we can make a better recommendation to you. glenn
  8. Yes, as Jimi says. Clean the machine up and it and you will get a lot more money. This machine used and in god condition is high demand. Greased Lighting will clean up that machine very nicely. Same with the big splitter. glenn
  9. Adler 205-370 it looks like. A big splitter. We need more pics of the machinery to tell what brand it is. Machines badly need a clean up. glenn
  10. No It is a clone of the Brother 937. glenn
  11. I agree. It can be rebuilt but will take a lot of work. glenn
  12. Adler needle clamp for the 30 series machine is about $127.00 and change last time I checked. glenn
  13. Greg. the motor is a Reliable SQ6000. It is for a friend of mine and he needs it to be running slower than it does now with the 60 mm pulley. If they make one even smaller than the 45mm, great. glenn
  14. tafspeed, send us a few pics of your stand and set and I can help you. glenn
  15. Anybody know where you can get a 45-50mm pulley for a digital Reliable servo motor. I think the shaft diameter is 12mm. This is the motor that is dark grey with an orange plate where the digital readout it. Thanks in advance. Glenn
  16. The feed cam is off. That machine should sew about a 7-8mm stitch length. glenn
  17. Contact CH Holderby in Seattle. I think they can help you. glenn
  18. I always check the reverse stitching to make sure timing is on. You should be able to sew 12 stitches in reverse without any problems. I do this if I have to retime an Adler 205. If it stitches fine in forward, I always stitch 12 stitches in reverse. If all is good in those 12 stitches, great. If not, more work is needed. glenn
  19. CD, Contact Allen at Weaver, ext. 180. He is in on Monday and Tuesday. glenn
  20. I would buy the Pfaff if it was me. All 3 use the same bobbin size a "G" which is small. The 145 should sew 207 on top. The Consew and singer will not. That being said, none of these will sew into the #277 and above. If that is what you want, look at the Cowboy or Techsew heavy duty cylinder arm machines.
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