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Sharon, glad to hear you are on the mend!
Muv, beautiful Wilcox and Gibbs! I have two of those babies, but neither one is a hand crank! One of mine is a treadle, the other electric!
Well, Miriam and Candace you shamed me into trying the timing myself on the FW! Didn't work! I actually thought I had the timing perfect a few times, but everytime I put the feed dogs back on, the plate back on - then tried I got skipped stitches. I finally called Cathy to the rescue and took that FW to visit Cathy. She had it timed in no time flat. Actually, the needle bar was out of time with the hook/needle - not just the hook/needle! I would never have never known that one - never had to try to time a needle bar! I learn more and more all the time! Thank you Cathy - you are a lifesaver!
Nancy
Muv, beautiful Wilcox and Gibbs! I have two of those babies, but neither one is a hand crank! One of mine is a treadle, the other electric!
Well, Miriam and Candace you shamed me into trying the timing myself on the FW! Didn't work! I actually thought I had the timing perfect a few times, but everytime I put the feed dogs back on, the plate back on - then tried I got skipped stitches. I finally called Cathy to the rescue and took that FW to visit Cathy. She had it timed in no time flat. Actually, the needle bar was out of time with the hook/needle - not just the hook/needle! I would never have never known that one - never had to try to time a needle bar! I learn more and more all the time! Thank you Cathy - you are a lifesaver!
Nancy
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Wow Glenn - that one is over the top.
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Muv what a wonderful machine.
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my 301 A that I got for 86$ looks exactly like that. two tone with the flip bed. I would like to get a black one tho. Saw a singer 99 I think in aa cabinet. cabinet was not the greatest. 45$. left it there.
Ray White will be here in September and I am really thinking about taking his 3 day class! I know you are going to take it too Miriam. When is your class? I'd like to know what you thought of the class.
Nancy
Glenn, that is a really pristine 28! Congratulations!
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Nancy,
I actually said that the needle bar needs to rise about .92" (92 thousandths of an inch). Which is the distance between the two score lines on the needle bar. Once you know the theories and have done timing, it is very easy and quick.
Cathy
I actually said that the needle bar needs to rise about .92" (92 thousandths of an inch). Which is the distance between the two score lines on the needle bar. Once you know the theories and have done timing, it is very easy and quick.
Cathy
Sharon, glad to hear you are on the mend!
Muv, beautiful Wilcox and Gibbs! I have two of those babies, but neither one is a hand crank! One of mine is a treadle, the other electric!
Well, Miriam and Candace you shamed me into trying the timing myself on the FW! I tried - it didn't work! I actually thought I had the timing perfect a few times, but everytime I put the feed dogs back on, the plate back on - then tried to sew I got skipped stitches. I finally called Cathy to the rescue and took that FW to visit Cathy. She had it timed in no time flat. Actually, the needle bar was out of time with the hook/needle - so it was more complicated than just the hook/needle timing! I would never have known that one - never had to try to time a needle bar with the hook/needle scarf! Cathy showed me the grid lines to time the needle bar - I think she said 3200 of a inch! I learn more and more all the time! Thank you Cathy - you are a lifesaver!
Nancy
Muv, beautiful Wilcox and Gibbs! I have two of those babies, but neither one is a hand crank! One of mine is a treadle, the other electric!
Well, Miriam and Candace you shamed me into trying the timing myself on the FW! I tried - it didn't work! I actually thought I had the timing perfect a few times, but everytime I put the feed dogs back on, the plate back on - then tried to sew I got skipped stitches. I finally called Cathy to the rescue and took that FW to visit Cathy. She had it timed in no time flat. Actually, the needle bar was out of time with the hook/needle - so it was more complicated than just the hook/needle timing! I would never have known that one - never had to try to time a needle bar with the hook/needle scarf! Cathy showed me the grid lines to time the needle bar - I think she said 3200 of a inch! I learn more and more all the time! Thank you Cathy - you are a lifesaver!
Nancy
Beautiful machine Glenn! Looks much like my 28K from 1915....but yours is a 128K....high bobbin winder. It's so pretty and shiny!
Wow, that is a beautiful machine! Beautiful decals and a handcrank, can't ask for more.
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Skip,
And I thought my Vinnie 128 was pretty. I was wrong. Your 128 is BEAUTIFUL.
Cathy
And I thought my Vinnie 128 was pretty. I was wrong. Your 128 is BEAUTIFUL.
Cathy
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