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Have you tried tightening the belt, and maybe checking to see if oil dripped on it? If you’ve oiled the machine it’s gotten on the belt. Mine does anyway.
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I believe that’s the same machine I just set up for Tandys a couple weeks back. Didn’t pay attention to servo. Imma see what it’s working with when I’m in the store again.
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Snapping turtle, sturgeon, canebreak rattler, Texas hornback lizard, pangolin (anteater) turkey, hippo, snapping turtle, giraffe, Nile monitor, tegu lizard, and probably more I’m forgetting. I know it’s an old post, just in case anybody sees this, I have them all, in stock
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How to choose the best servo motor for a Juki LU563
Garyak replied to ValJ's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Reliable 6000sm sew quite. Put one on my 145w204. Best thing since air conditioning.- 18 replies
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- slow down machines
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Your needle isn’t set correctly, or even the wrong needle is installed.
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Hold tight on that 500$ and go on a search, and find the used machine of your liking. You can find just about any machine out there for 500$. I have 12 machines running daily, I haven’t paid 500$ for any of them. Gotta look everywhere, daily, search like it’s your job. Estate sales are your friend. If a seller tells you it’s vintage, rare, any crap like that, they know absolutely nothing about the machine they’re selling. Gotta be able to talk..
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Thank you. I’ve dragged scraps around for the last 35 years… finally put’em to work.
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There’s money in scrap
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I skived by hand, with the 5$ skiver I bought in 94 till 2 years ago. I bought the techsew. Definitely waited 30 years too long.
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It’s just the first 3/4 inches of the cylinder arm I’m looking to remove. It has a seam, so I’m assuming it can be removed. I can’t see any other way to time the needle to the hook. Everything else has been pretty simple., thanks for responding bud, I appreciate it.
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I pick up this old Pfaff and would really like to time it. I can’t access the front of the cylinder bed that covers the bobbin area. Any advice on how to access this part of the bed would be greatly appreciated, and how do you find the model of the machine? Looks like a 28, but badge says different… thanks in advance!!!