Members klutes Posted February 23, 2021 Author Members Report Posted February 23, 2021 3 hours ago, sandmanred said: I had the Consew 18 for short while but I'm pretty sure it will handle T135 all day long and I think I even tried some T210 with a 24 needle but had a modified needle plate to allow the bigger needle to pass. 92 should be no problem. Thanks Quote Machines: Adler 69 , Adler 30-7, Adler 467, Cowboy bell skiver, Beilers embossing machine
Members klutes Posted February 23, 2021 Author Members Report Posted February 23, 2021 3 hours ago, Constabulary said: I have to apology - I mixed up Consew 18 and Consew 28 - Singer 78 is similar to the Consew 28 but not to the 18 - I`M SORRY! I think DonInReno is right - the Consew 18 is like the Singer 16-188 Again - sorry - my bad! So forget what I have written. No problem Quote Machines: Adler 69 , Adler 30-7, Adler 467, Cowboy bell skiver, Beilers embossing machine
Members klutes Posted March 1, 2021 Author Members Report Posted March 1, 2021 I received the Consew 18 today by fedex. I will have to say I am surprised how great the condition is. Apparently it has been used very very little. I have not found any wear at all. I am going to set it up with a servo motor. Should I set it up with a speed reducer. I am planning on setting it up with small needle and thread for sewing billfolds. Also can someone explain why the machine I set up with dual feed adjustment. One for the bottom feed and one for the top feed. Why would you want these to ever be different. Am I missing something or is this just a way to adjust both feeds to be in sync?? I have heard parts can be sorta hard to fine for this machine. Is there anywhere you can find them in case I ever needed something. Quote Machines: Adler 69 , Adler 30-7, Adler 467, Cowboy bell skiver, Beilers embossing machine
Members DAkramer Posted March 2, 2021 Members Report Posted March 2, 2021 I had a Consew 18 until recently, I really enjoyed using it. it will take 135 thread all day long 225 is asking a lot of this machine my experience is you can get it to sew with it but the stiches don't look good otherwise it can sew through anything you can put under the foot. It will do up to about 1500 stiches per minute but it would be unwise to get much over that. You can find feet on ebay though they can be expensive and welting feet are available . Bobbins and bobbin cases are pretty much the same as domestic sewing machines and are pretty cheap. it takes a 135 type needle , common walking foot needle easy to find and cheap leather needles are available. I would just sync the upper feed with the lower feed for the stitch length I was using. The needle plate has a pretty big hole in it so when you get started it can hang up on the feed dog, just something to watch out for. The needle plates are easy to find on ebay the needle bar is also available and pretty cheap . I replaced the clutch motor with a servo motor it made all the difference especially since the old clutch motor was an ancient open motor design and was pretty "grabby" there isn't much to go wrong with this machine and once I managed to get the timing down I never had to adjust the timing again. This is a commercial machine and is well built if you keep it oiled every day you won't be needing to replace any parts. This machine does not have reverse so at the end of the seam lift the foot slide the material back under the foot a bit and put in a couple of stitches or turn the goods around and put in a couple of stitches. I would post pictures but I don't know how to on this platform. Dave Quote
Members sandmanred Posted March 2, 2021 Members Report Posted March 2, 2021 I synched mine, I agree with you I don't know it might be useful to have them not synched. I just rolled the hand wheel by hand and iterated until I got it dialed in. It's been a while since I had mine but I think the hook is the same as a 31-15. I also got needle plate from ebay. It's good to know the clones/close models too when you search for parts. I think the Singer 16U is one and Tacsew T188 another. Watch the fit of parts that aren't OEM, they often kind of fit but I have had to modify many of them to make them work right. Quote Have Consew 255RB-3, Pfaff 545 H4, Chandler 217, Pfaff 138 and Merrow 60W. Had a Singer 132K6, Singer 78-3 Consew 28, Consew 18, Singer 31-15 and regret selling each and every one of them
Members klutes Posted March 2, 2021 Author Members Report Posted March 2, 2021 1 hour ago, DAkramer said: I had a Consew 18 until recently, I really enjoyed using it. it will take 135 thread all day long 225 is asking a lot of this machine my experience is you can get it to sew with it but the stiches don't look good otherwise it can sew through anything you can put under the foot. It will do up to about 1500 stiches per minute but it would be unwise to get much over that. You can find feet on ebay though they can be expensive and welting feet are available . Bobbins and bobbin cases are pretty much the same as domestic sewing machines and are pretty cheap. it takes a 135 type needle , common walking foot needle easy to find and cheap leather needles are available. I would just sync the upper feed with the lower feed for the stitch length I was using. The needle plate has a pretty big hole in it so when you get started it can hang up on the feed dog, just something to watch out for. The needle plates are easy to find on ebay the needle bar is also available and pretty cheap . I replaced the clutch motor with a servo motor it made all the difference especially since the old clutch motor was an ancient open motor design and was pretty "grabby" there isn't much to go wrong with this machine and once I managed to get the timing down I never had to adjust the timing again. This is a commercial machine and is well built if you keep it oiled every day you won't be needing to replace any parts. This machine does not have reverse so at the end of the seam lift the foot slide the material back under the foot a bit and put in a couple of stitches or turn the goods around and put in a couple of stitches. I would post pictures but I don't know how to on this platform. Dave Thanks Quote Machines: Adler 69 , Adler 30-7, Adler 467, Cowboy bell skiver, Beilers embossing machine
Members klutes Posted March 2, 2021 Author Members Report Posted March 2, 2021 2 hours ago, sandmanred said: I synched mine, I agree with you I don't know it might be useful to have them not synched. I just rolled the hand wheel by hand and iterated until I got it dialed in. It's been a while since I had mine but I think the hook is the same as a 31-15. I also got needle plate from ebay. It's good to know the clones/close models too when you search for parts. I think the Singer 16U is one and Tacsew T188 another. Watch the fit of parts that aren't OEM, they often kind of fit but I have had to modify many of them to make them work right. Thanks Quote Machines: Adler 69 , Adler 30-7, Adler 467, Cowboy bell skiver, Beilers embossing machine
Members KensieK Posted November 27, 2022 Members Report Posted November 27, 2022 How do I sync the upper and lower feed? If I do this, will it make it possible for my bobbin thread to feed up finally so I can start sewing? This is the only problem I have embarked upon. I have seemed to navigate “blindly” (hands on figuring it out) not having a clue what I’m doing. I could use all the help possible. Thank you!! Quote
CowboyBob Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 14 hours ago, KensieK said: How do I sync the upper and lower feed? If I do this, will it make it possible for my bobbin thread to feed up finally so I can start sewing? This is the only problem I have embarked upon. I have seemed to navigate “blindly” (hands on figuring it out) not having a clue what I’m doing. I could use all the help possible. Thank you!! The bobbin thread has nothing to do with the stitch length.Are you sure you have the correct needle in it?It should be approx 1&3/4" long. Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members KensieK Posted November 28, 2022 Members Report Posted November 28, 2022 Okay you are ever so kind to point this out to a newbie!! I’ve had other needles in and they broke. What does this tell me? Quote
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