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    • GCG
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      Thanks for the additional pics @Giles fingers crossed!

      Out of interest, what have you had it fitted onto @Kasi ?

      A 17mm GAH snap is mighty and sexual, knurled or not.

      Insta @eaudepetroleum

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      • KasiK
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        It on 25oz vest…

        Thanks

        😉

        The world's insane
        While you drink champagne
        And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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        • GilesG
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          The sophisticated walking-foot sewing machine that we use for flat seam hemming us playing up.  We can't currently get an engineer in to take a look at it.

          So, it's back to basics…..

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • KasiK
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            Unlucky  :o

            My mother had one of those. It over 40 years old. Still have it

            The world's insane
            While you drink champagne
            And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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            • GilesG
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              My mother gave that one to me on my 21st birthday…..

              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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              • ChrisC
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                Looks like it's in good shape. I love those old Singer machines. If you didn't know this already, you can determine the approximate age by looking up the serial number in this database.  It wouldn't surprise me if that one is pushing a hundred years old.

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                • GilesG
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                  Thanks Chris, I'll do that next time I'm in the office…

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  • SimonS
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                    What’s wrong with the walking foot machine then Giles?

                    Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities - Frank Lloyd Wright

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                    • GilesG
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                      I think the bobbin tension is screwed.  It throws a random birds nest on the underside of the fabric every so often.

                      If I did not have an alternative, I'd spend more time trying to fix it, but I actually prefer the end-result on the old Singer. And, it's very Zen using it…. 🙂

                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                      • L
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                        Thank you for that website, @Chris! I just looked up my own Singer, and found out it was built in March 1906. It's still working too! Amazing things…

                        Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A520F met Tapatalk

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                        • AetasA
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                          Same here. Thanks a lot @Chris !
                          Always thought we have a Singer from the late twenties.
                          Data base says: Model 15K from 1906. Astounded.

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                          • ChrisC
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                            Nice! Glad you guys found it useful.

                            Mine's a relative infant- built in 1930, model 31-15. I have a couple more, but they're still in bins, waiting for me to clean and organize my shop enough to find a place for them.

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                            • SimonS
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                              @Giles:

                              I think the bobbin tension is screwed.  It throws a random birds nest on the underside of the fabric every so often.

                              If I did not have an alternative, I'd spend more time trying to fix it, but I actually prefer the end-result on the old Singer. And, it's very Zen using it…. 🙂

                              I doubt its the bobbin tension. It will Probably be an issue with the upper tension, either its too low (I suspect not as you will have checked this first!) more likely its the little pin that releases the upper tension to allow thread to run through the tensioner on the downward stroke of the needle, when it gets jammed the take up lever pulls from the spool rather than locking the stitch, leaving a loop under the material, which then bird nests. Can’t hurt to try a few drops of oil on the tension release pin, you could also look for a tread jam in the upper tensioner?

                              Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities - Frank Lloyd Wright

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                              • GilesG
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                                Thank you very much Simon.  Will take a look tomorrow….

                                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                • motojoboboM
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                                  @Simon:

                                  I doubt its the bobbin tension. It will Probably be an issue with the upper tension, either its too low (I suspect not as you will have checked this first!) more likely its the little pin that releases the upper tension to allow thread to run through the tensioner on the downward stroke of the needle, when it gets jammed the take up lever pulls from the spool rather than locking the stitch, leaving a loop under the material, which then bird nests. Can’t hurt to try a few drops of oil on the tension release pin, you could also look for a tread jam in the upper tensioner?

                                  This is SO COOL! All my respect for your knowledge and helpfulness troubleshooting long distance @Simon

                                  The journey is the objective.

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                                  • GilesG
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                                    ( @Simon  lives about half a mile from me  😃 😃 😃 😃 )

                                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                    • Paul9221P
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                                      I'm pretty out of shape with this quarantine. Half a mile seems pretty long distance 😉

                                      Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                                      • GilesG
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                                        Amazing - 1901…...

                                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                        • GCG
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                                          Blimey, that must be great to finally know Giles.

                                          Not sure a thread exists for this, so apologies for tagging on the back of the current theme. Coincidentally I have been looking lately at getting a second hand machine, mainly to learn a new skill on and to ultimately attempt the odd alteration of the wife's dresses/kids clothes. (WTF has WFH done to me)  😃

                                          Given the multitude of choices, should I…
                                          (A) walk away from the idea and just let the pro's do their job.
                                          (B) venture into old or new Singer machine territory.
                                          (C) Consider something like a Frister + Rossmann Cub 7? (the later I spotted was engineered in Germany, made in Japan, which ticks a lot of reliability boxes for me)

                                          If anyone in the know has any advice I'd be very grateful.

                                          Insta @eaudepetroleum

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                                          • KasiK
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                                            @Giles
                                            Can’t check mine my mum, till I go over back to the villa

                                            The world's insane
                                            While you drink champagne
                                            And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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