Hi, just joined the forum because most of my google searches about the machine I just picked up led to here....
Background: I know nothing. Like seriously, nothing..... I've never sewn anything in my life, either by hand or machine.
I actually went down this road because I lent out a hang gliding harness that was never returned, and hard to replace, so I thought, "maybe I could just figure out how to make one". Had literally no idea that you couldn't sew stuff like nylon webbing on any sewing machine. Luckily the first guy that I went to buy a used machine from told me that I needed to look for something a bit more industrial, so I did that, and found someone selling this singer 31K20. They said it could also be used for sewing leather, which I though sounded like a super cool thing to do as well.
So, off I go…. got the thing home, plugged in the super sketchy looking old cloth wrapped power cord, rigged the belt to the wheel, did a 2 minute google search on “how to use a sewing machine" and tried to sew some webbing and padding together. there were a couple stitches, a lot of noise, a lot of me wrestling and tugging, and then the needle broke. Pretty classic new idiot move, I reckon. There were some other needles in the drawer, so i put one of those in, but had no success picking up the lower thread anymore.
Finally realized I was being a huge idiot just jumping into it without trying to care for this thing a bit first. So I pulled it off the table and started taking the easy to access stuff apart and cleaning 96 years of gunk off. Haven’t gotten super deep into it yet but I’m amazed at how nicely these parts shine up.
So, this is where I am at now, partially disassembled, cleaning what I can, and trying to be a bit smarter about how I proceed. Seems like you guys over here are super knowledgable, so I wanted to throw a few questions to y’all….
A- The needle that was in the machine (the one that I broke), had a flat side to the part that mounts in the needle holder, but these spare needles that were in the drawer are all round, with no flat side. Guessing that might have something to do with why they didn't work? I had no idea the world of needles was so complicated…. Found in the paperwork that they gave me with the machine that I’m supposed to use “16x87” needles, but those seem pretty rare, are there any more commonly available needle systems that would fit/work?
B- The motor/clutch system makes a hell of a noise when I start it, but just for a second then seems to spin fairly normally, (still a bit noisy though). I’m not sure about diving into it myself, guessing my best bet is find someone who knows how to service a 96 year old electric motor and ask them to give it a check out, and maybe new wiring?
C - Now that I’m in the “take apart and clean” phase, I’ve been using wd-40 and kerosene and scotchbrite pads and some small brushes. It all seems to be getting me somewhere, but thought maybe you guys have some better tricks/ideas.
I’ll try and attach a bunch of photos, good to be here, and stoked for any advice people have for me.