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Old 04-08-2012, 11:08 AM
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Does anyone care to see it? I made a quick clip of my black 306w, on the treadle stand, making a few stitches. Can I post that here, or does it need to be hosted somewhere and just linked here? Or if no one cares to see my foolishness.... I can just put it up on "the book of face" because all of my friends all ready know I am odd.

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Old 04-08-2012, 11:11 AM
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Are u kidding...we'd love to see it! post away my friend!!!
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This is the link ( might not work yet as the video is still uploading )
http://youtu.be/tu-0Vd6FLPo.

Really a poor first attempt, no editing was done it is just because I am so happy that the machine works I just had to share.

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Wow, pretty cool. So smooth.
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Wow, thanks for sharing the video with us.

Originally Posted by greywuuf View Post
This is the link ( might not work yet as the video is still uploading )
http://youtu.be/tu-0Vd6FLPo.

Really a poor first attempt, no editing was done it is just because I am so happy that the machine works I just had to share.
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Old 04-08-2012, 01:44 PM
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Dan,

Ha ha ha I got a laugh out of your treadle. Clink, clunk, clink, clunk. My #1 treadle did the same thing until I adjusted it.

Nice machine too, but I've never seen one used as a treadle machine. All the ones I've seen before have been electric.

Your treadle probably has a metal pitman rod assembly. Here's how to adjust one if you don't already know. ( At least it's how I adjusted mine.)
You'll need a short flat wide blade screw driver and a wrench. A Crescent wrench is the easiest way to go.

OK, first check out my picture.
A: Rotate the treadle plate till the back of it is as high up as it will go.
B: Put the screw driver blade in the slot of the adjusting screw from underneath.
C: Using the wrench loosen the lock nut (bottom one) that's holding the adjusting screw while holding it with the screwdriver.
D: Unscrew the lock nut and take it off.
E: Remove the ball socket from the treadle plate.
F: Clean it thoroughly.
G: Oil it good and reassemble it.
H: Carefully adjust it so it doesn't clink, clunk, and doesn't bind. You don't want it too tight.
Also when tightening the lock nut the adjusting screw will tighten up to so you have to test often.

Mine had 100 years of solidified oil in it and I simply couldn't tighten it up. Once cleaned I got it so it doesn't clink, clunk when I use it.

The Chinese reproduction pitman assemblies has a spring loaded plunger in the adjusting screw to cushion the ball socket as it moves. I wish the old Singer ones did.

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Old 04-08-2012, 01:54 PM
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What a beautiful machine, now if you could do some FMQ, that would be really exciting!
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Old 04-08-2012, 02:31 PM
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Joe,
Actually no, mine is an old style wooden pitman. (made 1900) I have adjusted all of the moving joints with the exception of the lower pitman joint. The reason I have not is that to get to the little adjustment screw I need to pull it away from the wall and get behind it.

Someday soon, but I still wanted to get the video up.
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Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed it.
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Great video. Have fun with it!! Post more and often!!
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