Northmount Posted October 2 Report Posted October 2 3 hours ago, Damas said: In order to ease overview of the machine, I did an album : https://photos.app.goo.gl/zaPGY3vKViruLiBZ9 Please create a new album in the Leatherworker Gallery and post these pics and videos there. https://leatherworker.net/forum/gallery/# Stuff posted and hosted by 3rd party host gets lost when the host changes policies or the owner moves or deletes his/her posts on the 3rd party site. This thread may be very important to someone down the road. They would need to see your pics and videos. This is the best place to put them. Quote
Members Damas Posted October 3 Author Members Report Posted October 3 I'll do that today, sorry Quote Mitsubishi DU-105-22 - Singer 17-30, 45K25, 132K10 - Adler 30-1- Pearson #6 - Hightex CB3200 and CB243
Members Damas Posted October 3 Author Members Report Posted October 3 There is the local album link Quote Mitsubishi DU-105-22 - Singer 17-30, 45K25, 132K10 - Adler 30-1- Pearson #6 - Hightex CB3200 and CB243
Northmount Posted October 3 Report Posted October 3 9 hours ago, Damas said: There is the local album link Thanks for posting here instead of 3rd party host. Quote
Contributing Member friquant Posted October 4 Contributing Member Report Posted October 4 What are the remaining questions on this topic? Have you made progress? Are you still waiting on a part before proceeding? Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
Members Damas Posted October 5 Author Members Report Posted October 5 (edited) Hi, well I guess I will have to make discussed adjustments first, and then post feedback here once done... So far my issue is a reluctant screw that I am still trying to free in order to proceed I also post extra pics as requested by @Constabulary and @AlZilla Edited October 5 by Damas Quote Mitsubishi DU-105-22 - Singer 17-30, 45K25, 132K10 - Adler 30-1- Pearson #6 - Hightex CB3200 and CB243
AlZilla Posted October 5 Report Posted October 5 35 minutes ago, Damas said: Hi, well I guess I will have to make discussed adjustments first, and then post feedback here once done... So far my issue is a reluctant screw that I am still trying to free in order to proceed I also post extra pics as requested by @Constabulary and @AlZilla My question is satisfied. I can definitely see the feed dog is riding all the way possible to the right. The illustrations seem to show a way to slip it in the other direction, or something may be bent. And a couple pics show the presser/feed dog/needle plate orientation. You definitely need to see if you can get the feed dog centered. You may still need to move the needle as CowboyBob mentions. We're always learning around here. Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
Contributing Member friquant Posted October 5 Contributing Member Report Posted October 5 4 hours ago, Damas said: So far my issue is a reluctant screw A couple drops of diesel fuel, left to sit a couple hours. That's what I use. And make sure you have a screwdriver that is a good fit for the screw. I've been using this "sewing machine" set made by Chapman. It comes with several different sized hollow-ground (paralled-sided) bits and a mini ratchet to give extra torque. Here's the amazon link where I purchased for $55. Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
Members Damas Posted October 7 Author Members Report Posted October 7 @AlZilla working on it 😅 @friquant I have the chapman set, it cost me much more here in Europe but it's so far one of my best buy, no regrets ! The screw is hexa type and above in size of the ones included in the set. I put some wd40 yesterday, I'll try again today... Quote Mitsubishi DU-105-22 - Singer 17-30, 45K25, 132K10 - Adler 30-1- Pearson #6 - Hightex CB3200 and CB243
Contributing Member friquant Posted Tuesday at 07:44 PM Contributing Member Report Posted Tuesday at 07:44 PM 13 hours ago, Damas said: I put some wd40 yesterday Do you have anything stronger? 13 hours ago, Damas said: The screw is hexa type Are you saying it's a hex type, like allen wrench? Is there a lock screw holding it in place, by any chance? Can you send a photo? Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
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