Originally Posted by whenpigsfly
Would you pay $100 for a FW that doesn't run? Seller says he's "tried everything I can think of" to get the thing going. Don't know if that includes replacing the motor. What else besides a dead motor or bad connection could be the problem?
http://www.featherweight221.com/fwrx/index.html His book is written so the average Joe can understand but it's so very detailed in it's contents. I also have the DVD and it's also great to be able to watch him as he is explaining what he is doing. |
Hello all,
I am still in the process of creating my Frankenmachine. Two questions. First if my 15-88 is a treadle machine can I convert it to a handcrank? If so, where do I get the handcrank and is there a tutorial or website I can go to to find out how to do this? I don't have room for multiple treadles Second - my 201-2 has a problem with the tension...I've got it all assembled correctly according to the manual, but the whole assembly falls out of the machine when I try to sew. Is there a part that holds the tension assembly into the machine arm that I'm missing or is it just totally gone off? Thanks, Jane |
Originally Posted by JaneK
Hello all,
I am still in the process of creating my Frankenmachine. Two questions. First if my 15-88 is a treadle machine can I convert it to a handcrank? If so, where do I get the handcrank and is there a tutorial or website I can go to to find out how to do this? I don't have room for multiple treadles Second - my 201-2 has a problem with the tension...I've got it all assembled correctly according to the manual, but the whole assembly falls out of the machine when I try to sew. Is there a part that holds the tension assembly into the machine arm that I'm missing or is it just totally gone off? Thanks, Jane Yes a handcrank can be added as long as it has a spoked wheel and mount (for a motor), that is what Nancy stated she has done. Some folks have modified the solid wheels, but that looks like too much work for my liking. Billy should have a HC and he should be able to tell you how to add it. |
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by JaneK
Hello all,
I am still in the process of creating my Frankenmachine. Two questions. First if my 15-88 is a treadle machine can I convert it to a handcrank? If so, where do I get the handcrank and is there a tutorial or website I can go to to find out how to do this? I don't have room for multiple treadles Second - my 201-2 has a problem with the tension...I've got it all assembled correctly according to the manual, but the whole assembly falls out of the machine when I try to sew. Is there a part that holds the tension assembly into the machine arm that I'm missing or is it just totally gone off? Thanks, Jane Yes a handcrank can be added as long as it has a spoked wheel and mount (for a motor), that is what Nancy stated she has done. Some folks have modified the solid wheels, but that looks like too much work for my liking. Billy should have a HC and he should be able to tell you how to add it. |
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Hello, Here are photos of the 15-88 treadle machine head that i want to convert to a handcrank. It seems to have a spoked hand wheel , and is the spot on the back, the hole, a spot to attach the crank?
Jane |
[quote=vintagemotif][quote=QuiltnCowgirl][quote=kwendt]
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Originally Posted by Weedwoman
My basic understanding of the series 15's:
15-91 = electric motor - no belt - gear driven 15-90 & 15-30 = electric motor - belt driven 15-98 = crank 15-96 = treadle (there are some other series 15 models #'s - these, I think, are the most "common") 15-88 no motor or handcrank 15-89 handcrank 15-90 belted (external)motor 15-91 built-in motor (potted) And here is the information for the 201s: 201-1 is an original treadle 201-2 has the "potted motor" 201-3 has an external motor 201-4 is an original handcrank |
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I purchased this from a thrift store yesterday. Found it under a table waaaay in the back. They said it was "as is" and wanted $50. I said the handle on the case was broken and would be hard to carry would they take $30. It came home with me. Plugged it in and when I figured out how to use the foot pedal, it WORKED! Don't know how to thread it and don't know what the attachment is for so maybe you can help.
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The other pressing issue at my house is the tension assembly for my 201-2. The whole thing falls completely out of the machine when attempting to sew, it's not anchored at all. Am I missing a piece to hold it on the machine arm? It isn't right either,it sticks when re-assembling and thread is totally stuck in it when attempting to thread the tensioner is too tight and erratic when trying to select a tension. Do I need a new one? See photos
Thanks Jane |
I just won a FW off Ebay. Forgooten I had bid on it and firgured I was outbid anyway. Waiting on DH to wake up so I can use the debit card. WOOHOO!!!! Yesterday, saw one in a store for $320 and will pay approx $135 for this. Dilemma: Do I tell DH about the Necchi that I want to buy also? HE WILL flip his lid and think I've lost it completely. What to do? Waht to do??? Happy about the bid.
Edit: I have lost it when it comes to vintage machines. Have my mom on the lookout for a FW also. |
Originally Posted by whenpigsfly
Would you pay $100 for a FW that doesn't run? Seller says he's "tried everything I can think of" to get the thing going. Don't know if that includes replacing the motor. What else besides a dead motor or bad connection could be the problem?
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