Need help with old machine.
#1
Need help with old machine.
It is a vintage Packard.I threaded according to a you tube video.When there is no thread it rotates very smooth.When I thread it ,it picks up the bobbin thread.I move hand wheel manually and usually by what should be the 3rd or 4th stitch it breaks the top thread and never makes a real stitch.Also the bobbin thread does not get used.I have included picks.I have tried 3 needles ,with thread going from left to right. thanks in advance.
#3
I fixed that after I took pics and still the same problem.If you only knew how many times it has been rethreaded.I also cleaned that assembly well.I also tried 2 different types of thread too.
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I was going to question how that thread could come into the tension discs, then what looks like out the side and under the spring, but see you have corrected that. I am curious about the bobbin and case. Would that rust on the bobbin affect it? Have you tried the "yo-yo" test of the bobbin case with a different bobbin in place? Did you check the inside of the bobbin case?
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My Rodney machine has the same setup for the top tension. Down thru the disks, up around the little bar, thru the check spring, then the take up arm. from the take up arm follow the guides down and thread from left to right thru the needle. Other than the wonkiness at the disks , yours looks right. Is the top tension releasing when you raise the presser foot? Can you manually pull the thread when the presser foot is down? You're binding up somewhere, it's just a process of elimination.
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Your tension looks like it's backed pretty much all the way out in your picture. It sounds like it's releasing ok though. Have you tried stitching just by turning the handwheel? If so, does the thread break that way too and can you see where it gets tight first? Right now I'm still inclined to believe the problem is in the top tension assembly. My Rodney machine had all sorts of tension issues until I took the top tension apart and cleaned it. It appeared clean before that but cleaning it did make a difference even though I'm not sure what the problem really was.
I hate frustrating weird little mystery problems like this. Give me thoroughly broken, the problem's right here type problems instead any day.
The best advice I can give you is to ignore everything you've already done, grab your favorite beverage, relax a bit then approach the machine like you've never touched it before.
Rodney
I hate frustrating weird little mystery problems like this. Give me thoroughly broken, the problem's right here type problems instead any day.
The best advice I can give you is to ignore everything you've already done, grab your favorite beverage, relax a bit then approach the machine like you've never touched it before.
Rodney
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