millrat Report post Posted January 25, 2019 Hi every one. I'm new to the membership. I've been following posts as a guest. Great forum! I'm not a leatherworker but needed a machine with compound for indoor/outdoor fabric/canvas. The old Pfaff 230 ,while a potato masher, doesn't like ripstop.The Pfaff 1472 is nice since I found a straight stitch plate/foot. However when I do denim and some canvas projects the 1472 is overworked. I just couldn't see ruining househld a machine when useed commercial machines are available reasonable (if your patient...looked for two years for cheap and local). There is a Pfaff 545 H4 6/01 - CLPMN with table and clutch motor locally for 700. Nice machine, But when I looked into parts, Beyond my league for a hobby. I picked up this Singer machine from a gal who lost her husband and no longer does auto upholstery. It sat for two years. They only did OEM interiors from 20's thru 50's as a hobby. It was only 75 miles away. The machine is in incredibally good mechanical condition. The table on the H frame is pretty much junk. Clutch motor screams but functions so it may need bearings.I haven't looked into that yet. The stitch length adjustment was froze up. Thats been handled with some oil and adjustment. It came with several cording feet and possibly zipper feet? (I still need to look into that). Manual and parts list. She wanted 350 without being able to sew off anything. She had gotten a dumpster and tossed all the thread/fabric. WHAT? Anyway, I negotaited to 250 so I'm comfortable. I will need to check all adjustments and make sure it set it for synchronous feed. Some questions: The hook is "blunted" a bit. I don't know if thats normal as the domestics are like a needle point. If it needs replacement, who would be a supplier for quality replacements. Prices are all over the place so i question the quality of some of the offerings. The bobbin case has one spot where it catches at one point and I dont see any visible cause? IF I go with a servo/speed reducer, whose and why? Thanks everyone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted January 25, 2019 Love your pun! I do know Singer parts are probably the most widely available of all parts, if you need them. Will let the experts weigh in! :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bootsmt Report post Posted January 25, 2019 Ra[ph's Sewing Center in Denver, Co. can help you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millrat Report post Posted January 26, 2019 10 hours ago, Sheilajeanne said: Love your pun! I do know Singer parts are probably the most widely available of all parts, if you need them. Will let the experts weigh in! :D Love the t shirt. I feel the pain. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millrat Report post Posted January 26, 2019 4 hours ago, bootsmt said: Ra[ph's Sewing Center in Denver, Co. can help you. Thanks! I'll look them up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted January 26, 2019 @millrat Moved to leather sewing machines Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted January 26, 2019 We have supporting industrial sewing machine dealers who advertise with us via ad banners on top of every page. I know at least two who stock Singer industrial sewing machine parts and aftermarket replacement (Chinese) parts. But they are not close to you. If you end up having to replace worn parts, like the hook, by yourself, watch some YouTube videos first. Almost every aspect of timing and rebuilding Singer sewing machines has been covered by somebody, somewhere. Download a parts list if possible. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millrat Report post Posted January 27, 2019 22 hours ago, Wizcrafts said: We have supporting industrial sewing machine dealers who advertise with us via ad banners on top of every page. I know at least two who stock Singer industrial sewing machine parts and aftermarket replacement (Chinese) parts. But they are not close to you. If you end up having to replace worn parts, like the hook, by yourself, watch some YouTube videos first. Almost every aspect of timing and rebuilding Singer sewing machines has been covered by somebody, somewhere. Download a parts list if possible. Thanks. There are a couple around Minneapolis I've discovered. I'lll check with them for parts and look into servo's. 3600 motor on this thing is a wee bit fast for a newbie to commercial. The clutch seems to be a tiny thing inside the D.E. housing. No thumbscrew adjustment. The three holes in the lever. No other obvious adjustements. I'm not sure yet if I can get a neutral out of it. Lots of slack in the belt helps with slower starting. My concern is that when hooks can be found online and the prices are from $30 to $180, theres someting wrong with that picture. Most dont list country of origin. For$30, makes me think thery're made out of "case hardened peanut butter". Between the manual and gottaknow's "Rebirth of a Singer 211G155" and a couple of other posts, I have all tweaked but can't run it as the check spring is toast. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millrat Report post Posted February 11, 2019 Thanks everyone for your input. I found a local brick and mortar supplier in Minneapolis. T.J. Elias. Good people and great service. I'm not disparaging the supporters of this site by any means. I prefer to do business locally if I can so maybe they will still be around tomorrow. There isn't a huge demand around here since Munsingware left. With a new hook/bobbin case assy., feed dog, needle plate , check spring and servo from Sailrite. The servo appears to be the Reliable sewquiet. However, Sailrite has a two year warranty instead of Reliables one for the same price. Also I just happened to be looking at the right time. Sailrite has a 10% discount going now. Paid for the shipping. With all adjustments made, it sews like a dream. Thanks again! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ljk Report post Posted February 11, 2019 Please make a note on bobbins. Large bobbin machines such as 211 singers and Consew 206 are all susceptible to warpage with too tight a tension when winding the thread. Not likely with G or L bobbins. Put a new bobbin in that machine and see how it sews. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macydeen Report post Posted July 17, 2022 Hello I’ve just come into a 211g155 singer and although I love the machine the machine is not showing to much love to me I have just timed the matching but now I feel that my feed dog is not pulling or walking my fabric at all please help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted July 18, 2022 pic or video will help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites