Can this machine be rescued?
#251
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I picked up a White, stored in a barn. If it were a Singer, I think it would be restorable. But it's a White and there are too many pieces rusted through. I was given a newer White to use for parts, but discovered that the thread take up bar is shorter on this than the newer ones. So I am going to try and use the newer head in the treadle base. The sad thing is that it does move, so not frozen up. But all the tensioners need replacing, from the thread take up bar to the front plate.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]519613[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519614[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519615[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519616[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519617[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]519613[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519614[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519615[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519616[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519617[/ATTACH]
#254
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I'd have to replace the front tension, which most experienced folks say is tricky. It has to go back into the front plate in a particular order. And there is a rusted tension spring on the thread take up bar. And, for some reason, while looking at it today, the bobbin race broke.
I find it odd that I can't swap parts on the two heads. The bobbin and bobbin holder fit in the newer head, but it's not picking up the thread. I should post a picture of the newer head too:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]519624[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519627[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519628[/ATTACH]
I find it odd that I can't swap parts on the two heads. The bobbin and bobbin holder fit in the newer head, but it's not picking up the thread. I should post a picture of the newer head too:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]519624[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519627[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519628[/ATTACH]
#255
Can you read the serial number? of the rusty one, that is. I beleive your second one is much newer.
I've got at least three older White rotary machines that are suitable for parts. I got them unintentionally. I thought I was buying a load of cabinet parts - and ended up with about 10 machines as part of the deal.
I've got at least three older White rotary machines that are suitable for parts. I got them unintentionally. I thought I was buying a load of cabinet parts - and ended up with about 10 machines as part of the deal.
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#256
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Newer one is from 1929. Older one is just odd. serial number is 7599. It doesn't have the large bobbin plate, even though the treadle base is cut for that. It has a smaller slider plate. The thread take bar looks the same, but is shorter on the older one. They have different top tension wheels. Faceplates interchange but that short tension takeup bar bangs against it on the bottom stroke. And I am totally unfamiliar with Whites, so I can't decide if there's a part mismatch or if I just don't have it set up right. I was going to try and buy a bobbin and case for the newer head, but now I'm concerned that I'll wind up with a part that won't fit.
#260
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Yes, I did learn that about Whites. Should I see any movement of the bobbin case or bobbin? I can see movement behind the case, but I don't see anything pick up the thread from the bobbin. I'm confident I've got the bobbin threaded correctly in the case. I'm using a 15 needle and read the manual on how to install the needle correctly. I should try that bobbin in the old machine and see if it picks up there.
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