Originally Posted by jtapp9
I think I'm gonna go buy a lottery ticket...lol. I decided to give my 66 Redeye a spin and darned if even her tension is looking good today! I SUCK at setting tension and this old gal and the tan 301 have been real burdens to me. They pretty much made me realize I do NOT enjoy working on the old machines, but I DO love to sew on them :). So I am sitting here sewing quilt blocks going back and forth between the two and enjoying this great event..hahaha...for it may not last!
http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine...Singer_301.htm
some tension info - I'm thinking I had a 301 that had tension issues until I took it apart, cleaned it of goo and rust and reassembled. I also read that you should have the pressure foot lever down when you adjust so the tension pin is in the right place.
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Tension-...572-125417.htm this drawing from sew-classic has the best blow up diagram of a tension - I haven't seen the tension pin drawn in anywhere else.
Don't give up on the tension. One day you will get it and wonder why it was so hard.