Members silverkrown Posted October 6, 2016 Members Report Posted October 6, 2016 So I've been doing leatherwork for a while now but have always wanted a sewing machine to sew leather but the prices for the machines were too much. I stumbled on a local auction and found this Landis 16 stitcher. Ended up getting it for $80. Pretty excited about that. It's in good shape and came with the owners manual. Does anyone have anymore pics of this kind of machine? I'm trying to tell what all I'm missing. I've looked online and can't find very much info about them. It is missing the longer belt that goes up to the machine. Does anyone know where I can purchase a new one or what size to look for? Thanks for any help. Quote
MADMAX22 Posted October 6, 2016 Report Posted October 6, 2016 Wow you lucky person you. Now ofcourse you may spend a grand in parts but then again maybe not. I cant help with the pics, yours looks pretty nice though. I am sure there will be a few guys along to help out. To aid them I would take some good photos of the machine as I am sure you will be asked to. Also cambell bosworth are gonna be your friends I imagine. They are pretty helpful even with answering questions. Pretty sure they are the only ones that "may" make a few parts for that machine. Not 100% on that though. Quote
Uwe Posted October 6, 2016 Report Posted October 6, 2016 Congratulations on a great auction find! Don't expect such bargains to be found when you buy parts and supplies. Glenn (Shoepatcher) shared this info in a previous post: "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." I spoke to Eli earlier this year before I bought my own Landis 16 (for MUCH more than yours). Eli has apparently spent years accumulating all things Landis 16 and buying parts stock from other vendors. He is the expert on this machine and a key resource for making yours work. He probably sells the belts, too. Just make sure you sit down when you call him for parts pricing. There are a few other sources for consumables like awls, etc. Weaver Leather Supply sells awls for the Landis 16 at around $10 each. Run a custom Google search like "site:leatherworker.net landis 16" to see what has already been covered in previous discussions about the Landis 16 on LW. I also have some used and reproduction Landis 16 parts (bobbins, hooks, etc.) Quote Uwe (pronounced "OOH-vuh" ) Links: Videos
Members Constabulary Posted October 6, 2016 Members Report Posted October 6, 2016 What a beast! Congratulations! I guess big oil holes means it needs lots of oil Quote ~ Keep "OLD CAST IRON" alive - it´s worth it ~ Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2
Members silverkrown Posted October 6, 2016 Author Members Report Posted October 6, 2016 (edited) Thanks for the tips so far guys. A few things I've figured out are missing so far is the presser foot bar spring. The cover for the electric box. My machine doesn't have the bobbin winder and maybe that was an add on option. The machine is setup as 110 right now. It seems like there should be wires coming up to the wax pot? Could you use a liquid wax if the wax pot doesn't heat up? There is also some kind of bracket missing that holds the light. Does anyone have a picture of this? Thanks again. Edited October 6, 2016 by silverkrown Quote
Members oltoot Posted October 6, 2016 Members Report Posted October 6, 2016 Don't ever complain about being unlucky but be prepared to spend several more 80 bucks to get it going. If you go the whole route you will end up with something worth 2-3 thousand dollars. Yes there are any number of silicone based thread lubes available from places like Weaver Leather that will work in hot wax pots with the right strippers installed and run without heat. 110 motors are more than adequate for this stitcher. Quote
Members silverkrown Posted October 13, 2016 Author Members Report Posted October 13, 2016 Thanks for the help everyone. I just spoke with Eli Schlabach and he is going to be sending out a few parts. Hopefully once I get the parts I can get it up and running. I'll keep everyone posted on how it goes. Quote
Members TinkerTailor Posted October 13, 2016 Members Report Posted October 13, 2016 I gotta say, with those pulleys at the bottom, one would want to be aware of where you are resting your feet. No barefoot stitching allowed. Also never a bad idea to replace all the wires for a machine this old. Vibration can chafe old wires inside those metal conduits creating shorts. Its not that hard, and it sure beats lighting yerself up. Wire it with a grounded cord and attach the ground to the machine. Ungrounded old powertools are not a good idea. Remember that when this machine was made, they still thought electrocution was good for you and used it for medicine........ There are wax based liquid lubes still available for these old machines. I can't remember what the brands are but I know Wiz knows. Wizcraft, any input?? Quote "If nobody shares what they know, we will eventually all know nothing." "There is no adventure in letting fear and common sense be your guide"
CowboyBob Posted October 13, 2016 Report Posted October 13, 2016 Great buy,we have the needles & awls in stock for in packs of (10) f/$20.00. Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members silverkrown Posted October 13, 2016 Author Members Report Posted October 13, 2016 I know these old machines require a lot of oiling. Does anyone recommend a certain kind of oil that should be used on these old machines? Thanks. Quote
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