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cynthiab

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    Miami Florida and Cookeville TN
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    Have a nice Singer 111W153 but looking for 111w155. I make working dog equipment and toys .

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Dog Training Equipment
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    Working on My machine and trouble shooting leather sewing issues
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  1. Let us,know how this all works out for you. You have an audience.
  2. Thank you Cowboybob, By hand lifter you mean the leaver in the 4th photo right? Just trying to keep it straight in my mind. I bought a hand lifter supposedly part # 202671 for the 111w155 and got one that is exactly like the one pictured; which is for the 111w153 or 111w152 Part # 202554 So I guess I will have to send it back. Do you by chance have any of these for sale? (part# 202671) Also the lifting bracket #208555 in photo 3 ...wasn't there a difference there too or am I mistaken. (part number for 111w155 is 264526)
  3. Ok, so I don't know if I should start this on as a new topic, but... Somewhere in the past I remember a posting about the differences between the 111w155 lifting bracket, presserfoot lifter as well as the needle bare spring bracket. I think I remember photos of the differences. Id love to find that post again. Does anyone have that posting saved? I have attached a few photos of what I'm asking about Plus I have added a few photos showing the differences between the 111w155 needle bar bracket and the 152, 153 and 154 bracket and differences between the 111w155 and 152, 153, 154 Stitch length eccentric
  4. Hi guys, I thought this might be fun and possibly helpful for those Singer 111w Owners. Since my badges were missing, I have had a hard time finding out which machine I have... Now I know.
  5. Hi all, Looking for a quality 111w155 hook drive shaft . Part # 240241 I had purchased one on eBay but I'm not satisfied with the quality of the metal (it was supposedly made in Japan) It is a soft metal that when I lightly run a file over the end it removes metal. (not so on the original) Does anyone know where I can purchase a NOS or a better quality drive shaft? Thanks!
  6. Cowboy Bob, Thank you for the suggestions. When I have loosened it did help a little. I will loosen it some more. I let you know if I have success. Fingers crossed, that it would be that easy.
  7. kgg, thank you for those videos. I think I will go for replacing the shaft. It seems pretty straight forward. I hope I don't make a mess of it. The stitch selector video was helpful too. Tomorrow I'll go have another look at it and see what I can do. I'll get back you you on the results.
  8. AlZilla Thank you for your reply, I tested it as you suggested On the 5 setting, I get 5 stitches per inch ( really 4 3/4 ) By stitches I mean not needle holes, but stitches, so 6 needle holes. Is that how you are counting too? Since I did that now I can not get it to move past 10 stitches before it locks up and can't turn the hand wheel. Seems it is getting worse. Any ideas what is going on?
  9. Here is her new paint job. I used rustoleum 2x Cranberry and Max 2k clear epoxy. That clear epoxy is fantastic but very nasty stuff to be exposed to. So if you use it gear up professionally.
  10. kgg, Yes I have removed the belt to test it. I also placed a scew driver up next to the shaft (near the bobbin saddle) as I turned it and I'm pretty sure there was a tiny wobble. The feed dog cam has worn uneven spot on the follower ( don't know the name, it's shaped like a U). Is replacing the shaft a ugly job or a cake walk? Are there any little things I need to look out for when I replace the shaft?
  11. Hi Cowboy Bob. Thank you for your suggestion. I had taken the scews out like Uwe suggested in his video. Cleaned the shim, oiled entire unit all up. ( this was after 48 hour so wd40 and heat to get the screws loose) It was much better but still I can't get to all the numbers of stitches. I locks up some times at 28, 30 or 32 and I can't quite get to 5 only 5.5.
  12. Hahaha, yes it is an addiction. I think we all share that. That I s an interesting machine.... with an unbelievable amount of dust/ dirt build-up inside. lol
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