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AEMcClain, You can contact Landis Sales & Service in Arthur, IL. Ask fro Eli Schlabach. He rebuilds Landis 16 machines and has parts and needles. He should have the manual and parts list. Their telephone number is 217-543-3464. Hope that helps. glenn
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shotgunwilly1117, Can you get us a few good close up pics of the throat plate where the needle goes down thru the plate and the end of the plate? glenn
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You can get one from Proleptic, Inc. which publishes Shop Talk, a leather publication. However, they are not free. I myself have never minded paying for a manual unlike a lot of people on this site. Sometimes, that is the only way to get the critical information that you need on a particular sewing machine. I consider it just doing business. We buy a used machine but it does not come with an operations manual or parts list. You need it run the machine or order parts. Last time I looked, hooks or tension springs weren't free. Why would manuals be? If you can get them or a copy from a fellow Leatherworker, great but just don't expect to get it for free all the time. I have 3 file cabinets full of manuals I have been collecting for 30 years. A lot I got for free. Some I did not. Whenever you can get one for free, it is a gift and I am thankful for it. Just my point of view. glenn
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Singer 111W-155 I Cant Get Any Bobbin Tension.
shoepatcher replied to LoveToLearn's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
One final thing, take the old spring out and wee if it has a grove worn in by the bobbin thread. If so, discard it. If not, and you are careful, you can re-bend the spring to make it work better, i.e. make the radius on the spring smaller by bending it with your thumb and index finger. I have done this a lot over the years and it works to put tension back into the tension spring. glenn -
Question On Shuttles, Adler 205 Vs 441 Clones
shoepatcher replied to oldtimer's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
llucas, I talked to Allen at weaver. We believe you can use both the441 hook and bobbin in a 205. However, you can't use a 205 hook or bobbin in a 441 or 441 clone. Hope that helps. By the way, Bob Kovar carries a clone hook for a 205 I believe. glenn -
Patent Elastic Sewing Machine
shoepatcher replied to Lukitusturva's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Wow, That is one worn out hook!!!. It has been repaired a number of times so that the original is almost unknown. Any idea on the height and width of the bobbin in mm.? This also could be a hook someone made. It is that rough. glenn -
Patent Elastic Sewing Machine
shoepatcher replied to Lukitusturva's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Lukitustura, I need to see more pics of the shuttle hook and bobbin before I can tell you if the Hook that Constabulary has will work. Also, more pics of the machine in general. I have a few of these machines in my garage that will be rebuilt in the future. Seeing the hook and bobbin will tell me more about it. glenn -
Bonded polyester thread is better in some applications than nylon. It has about 95% the strength of nylon, is more rot resistant to UV rays than nylon and does not stretch as much as nylon which is better for setting thread tensions. However, it may cost more than nylon thread that is comparable. I have found it to be a bout $1.00 more per spool. I have used both nylon and polyester wit h good results. On chaps, I probably would stick to nylon if it was me. glenn
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Try Sew24.blogspot.com Go to the download section and scroll down to the 68 parts lists. This is the Durkopp/Adler blog site. You will fin manuals and parts list for older machines along with old brochures. glenn
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Patent Elastic Sewing Machine
shoepatcher replied to Lukitusturva's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
C, That looks like the right one. Sometimes very hard to tell if that is the correct shuttle. I assume you checked it in the machine by hand? Does the bobbin fit? get me a few more pics of the old one from top, bottom and side view where the tension spring is. I like the machine. You going to restore it? glenn -
Effective Way Of Removing Paint From A Flat Bed
shoepatcher replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
C, Plus, if you repaint as well as recondition a machine, then decide you want to sell it, it is ready to go and you can usually get more money for a machine repainted to look good. I have found that to be my experience. Great job C! glenn -
Unravelling The Mysteries Of The 211G156.
shoepatcher replied to rac1812's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
rac1812, You can either get a speed reducer to go with your new motor or get a servo motor that can be turned down as tot he speed without loss of torque. As to thread, I would think you would want to use #92 or #138 for sizes. I would use a cotton wrapped polyester which is a more waterproof thread. I would use #21 or #22 round point needles. Size #22 is about the smallest needle you can use with #138 thread. Just suggestions. glenn -
Unravelling The Mysteries Of The 211G156.
shoepatcher replied to rac1812's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
rac1812, Needle bars used to have two timing marks on them. The top mark was the bottom dead center mark (BDC). the mark just below that was the timing mark meaning you ran the needle down to the top mark which was bottom dead center than raised it to the bottom mark which was the timing mark for the needle bar that you used to time the hook to. sadly, almost nobody puts those in anymore. Adler on their new M series, i..e. 867, 868, 869, 969, has a pin that you can put into the front of the machine . One place gives you top dead center for the take up lever, one for bottom dead center and one for timing the hook. This makes it so much easier because you have a point of reference to start with. glenn -
Stoner, I may have an extra pan for a 1508. Let me check. Where are you located? glenn
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Video: Binding Operation On A Durkopp Adler 205-370
shoepatcher replied to Uwe's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Uwe, You will have problems bind around corners with seat belt webbing because it is not able to stretch around corners. To do that, you must have a bias material that will stretch. Even though your binder seems to be a symmetrical feed ( in that the binder walks with the feed dog), if the binding material will not stretch, you will not be able to do corners very well. Trust me on that. Straight lines, no problems. glenn -
Singer 111W1555 Serial Number Year Id
shoepatcher replied to teched's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
teched, I would replace the light with a new LED light. Those Singer lights never gave off much light to begin with. I may have a few in my shop. Also, blow the dust and lint out of the motor. It is packed in there pretty good according to the pictures you posted. Those model of Singer clutch motors are like tanks and will run forever if you take care of them. Great Find! glenn -
Nice find on the machines. "One mans junk is another man's treasure" certainly applies here. glenn
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rdf1967, Couple of questions. -How thick is the leather you are using? -Is the Artisan 1508 anything like the Juki 1508. What are the specs on the machine, i.e. how high is the lift, how thick a thread can it use, etc. We need to see pics of the machine. That will help to answer your questions. glenn
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MoMatt, Did you purchase this machine new? If so, I would be bitching like hell to Nick-O-Sew. Clone or not, a new machine should be set up and check even if it is not made great. To me, from you description, the machine was not set up properly to start. If you bought it used, that is another thing. You normally get machines as is when you purchase them used unless stated from the start. There has been a few cases on the forum with used machines being sold as "reconditioned" or having been "gone thru" from Nick-O-Sew. We need to find out if these are isolated cases or the norm. If the norm, I would deal with them. I had a friend of mine a couple of years ago purchase an Adler 467-373 from them. Supposed to have been reconditioned. It was not and he had to go thru it himself after he got it plus it was almost 11 weeks late from the promised delivery time. He would have cancelled the order but already had money down and paid to them on the machine. Nick-O-Sews' reputation is starting to go down based on a few cases here in the forum. glenn
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Something Wrong, What Do You Think?
shoepatcher replied to alexitbe's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
For info, I found a parts list for the 38 class Pfaff on Universal's web site under the Pfaff manuals. glenn -
Found Some Original Singer Paper Work
shoepatcher replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
dikman, Singer used the SV notation in the model number plate for special versions of that particular sewing machine. The changes could be anything from one or two different screws, bearing vs. bushings, to a total change. You never knew. There was very little if any paperwork on the SV machines. Some became later models in production. To my knowledge, I have never seen an instruction manual or parts list for the SV models. glenn -
Contact Pilgrim Shoe in Massachusetts. Harris there has manuals, parts and tools. The curved Landis #12 machine started with the Model A and went from there using the alphabet for newer models. The last ones made were the Model 12 L. glenn
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Something Wrong, What Do You Think?
shoepatcher replied to alexitbe's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Alexitbe, Obviously, when it goes in reverse, the tension is much tighter in the bobbin area which would indicate that the top tension is being released. I would check the take up spring and also make sure the tension discs for whatever reason are not being pushed and released to start. I would also look at the thread coming out of the bobbin case when in reverse to make sure something is not tightening that tension. I believe the problem is in the top tension somewhere and that would be the take up spring. glenn