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Singer 78-1 vs 111W101

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Looking for some advise...
I have the chance purchase either a singer 78-1 or 111W101.  I haven’t seen either machine in person yet. Both are supposed to be in working order. 
My main purpose for getting a machine is to try to do some automotive upholstery.  
Any thoughts about which machine might be a better buy?   Price for either machine will be approximately $200 (Canadian), including table and clutch motor. 
I know some people would say buy a newer machine, but I’m happy to and like tinkering with antiques. 
thanks in advance. 

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Buy the 111W101.  Heavier sewing machine.

glenn

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47 minutes ago, shoepatcher said:

Buy the 111W101.  Heavier sewing machine.

glenn

I was leaning that way...
The one thing that draws me to the 78-1 is the length of stitch adjustment.  It’s so simple on the 78-1.  And I’ve read bad things about the 111W101 stitch adjustment.   Any thoughts?

 

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What they said :)  The 101.  I do horse rug repairs , and medium leathers with a similar machine ( Seiko STW)  so it would be ideal for  auto upholstery , I've done that too . 

HS 

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The advantage of the 78 Class is that is has a very long stitch length of about 8.5mm whereas the 111 usually has about 5mm. Both machines do not have reverse if that matters. If you have the $ buy them both. If you do not have the space for 2 machines just keep 1 table you can use both machines on the same table (same size of cut out). The 78 has no feed dog, there is just a slot in the needle plate and that reduces the marks on the bottom side but that may not be too important in upholstery that's rather an advantage in leather work. But in instead the center feet often have  heavier 2 teeth. I have a Class 78-3 on my shelf but haven't yet touched / restored it.... To me the78  looks like a very very simple and forgiving machine. It is technically reduced to a minimum IMO. But parts are hard to find nowadays.

Nothing wrong wight antique machines, especially the 111 class series. I bought all my machines used and have even restored most of them. I like vintage machines A LOT!

If I had too choose just one I´d take the 111.

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You will have a very hard time trying to find feet & some of the other parts for the 78 ,the 111w is no problem.

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5 hours ago, Constabulary said:

Both machines do not have reverse if that matters.

That can be overcome, but with horse rugs being so big, a reverse ( Seiko STW ) is a must, .....for me anyway  :) 

And yes, I too love vintage machines. I can credit this forum  for that  ' sobsniff'  :) . The more I read , the more I learn , and the more I appreciate  their history . If only these old machines  could speak eh? the stories they could tell ? wow !!

 In fact,  I love anything old  , even better when it still works and continues to outlast  their modern counterparts. 

HS

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I think you’ll find these YouTube videos informative - he does a good job showing the rules of thumb and methods.

 

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I went ahead and purchased the 111W101.  I haven't much time to dig into it yet.  The machine seem to roll over smoothly, everything seems to work. 

It does have a small amount of threads missing off of the stitch length adjustment (which seems to be a common problem for these early 111W machines).  But it does stay in place while running.  If it causes trouble in the future, it looks like it can easily be locked in place by adding a washer to the screw on the adjusting cam.

The Consew clutch motor runs smooth and is very quiet.

The table itself is in kinda rough shape.  I think I'd like to find (or build) a solid wood table top.  The wood looks nicer that the green laminate top, in my opinion.

Would anyone have a link to a parts manual for the 111W101?  I haven't been able to find one on the web.

From what I've read, it seems most records for these "W" machines were lost.  Is there any way to determine this machine's approximate year of manufacture?  (serial number is W661150)

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@drc9723  Congrats on your purchase, now the fun begins eh?   :)

yeh sure, heres are a few  links to   manuals.

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/364308/Singer-111w101.html

http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/model-list/classes-100-199.html

Heres a youtube link, good place to learn :)

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh2Gc6soutE

HS

 

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8 hours ago, Handstitched said:

@drc9723  Congrats on your purchase, now the fun begins eh?   :)

yeh sure, heres are a few  links to   manuals.

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/364308/Singer-111w101.html

http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/model-list/classes-100-199.html

Heres a youtube link, good place to learn :)

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh2Gc6soutE

HS

 

Yes, i had visited those sites.  I do have a copy of the Instruction manual.  I'm now trying to find the Parts manual.

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9 hours ago, drc9723 said:

Yes, i had visited those sites.  I do have a copy of the Instruction manual.  I'm now trying to find the Parts manual.

Parts manuals are harder to find it seems , however, I did find this. Its for a 155, but similar to yours.

The site is a bit of  a ' dog leg', it took a while to get around it. 

https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZbsWLkZgK81EJwTRJkzmdwm31ffiSHKqGgk

But I'll keep looking

HS

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Found this also, but for a 106,  an 'illustrated parts list'

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/153768/Singer-111w106.html

HS

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