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    Old 01-19-2011, 11:24 AM
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    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?
    I would buy it and then I would buy Dave McCullam's book and DVD (I already have both and I highly recommend this for anyone who wants to fix their own FW). Here is the link:

    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.
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    Old 01-19-2011, 11:28 AM
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    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
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    Old 01-19-2011, 11:40 AM
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    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
    If you post a picture that may help us understand what is falling out or off the machine.
    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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    Old 01-19-2011, 11:57 AM
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    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
    If you post a picture that may help us understand what is falling out or off the machine.
    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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    Old 01-19-2011, 12:01 PM
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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
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    Old 01-19-2011, 12:01 PM
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    [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")
    The Singer 15s:
    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
    Thank you! I knew that I had some of it learned, but more to go...
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    Old 01-19-2011, 12:01 PM
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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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    Old 01-19-2011, 12:06 PM
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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
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    Old 01-19-2011, 12:08 PM
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    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.
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    Old 01-19-2011, 12:12 PM
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    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?
    I would if it is in good cosmetic condition (not a rust bucket). If the motor runs, but the foot doesn't move, the bobbin winder knob on the wheel might be set to wind the bobbin. If the motor is shot, you can probably find an original replacement or even a new motor (which I have done). I replaced it myself on one of my FWs and it now runs so fast, sometimes the thread spool will come flying off. I don't think there is much else that can "break" on a FW.
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