Can this machine be rescued?
#272
~G~
#273
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Here is what I am up against (and why it's not picking up the bobbin thread). Now, I know my two Whites different. One is much newer. But the problem is that parts that seem to be similar really are not. That happened to me when I tried to put the new faceplate on the old machine. The thread take up arm is shorter and bangs against the faceplace. I might be able to swap those arms.
Here's the two bobbin races:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]520300[/ATTACH]
The top one is from the old machine. The bottom is from the newer. The bobbin holder and bobbin are from the old machine.
Here's the bobbin and holder in the old race:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]520301[/ATTACH]
And here's the bobbin and holder in the newer race:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]520302[/ATTACH]
See how it sticks up? That's why it's not picking up the bobbin thread. It won't seat right. Now the newer head is a Family Rotary from the 20s. I think I'd have better luck getting a new bobbin and holder that would fit that. The old machine does not seem to be a Family Rotary and I'm concerned that parts I buy for it may not fit. I might have to give up on it, save the base and use the newer head to get it working.
Here's the two bobbin races:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]520300[/ATTACH]
The top one is from the old machine. The bottom is from the newer. The bobbin holder and bobbin are from the old machine.
Here's the bobbin and holder in the old race:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]520301[/ATTACH]
And here's the bobbin and holder in the newer race:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]520302[/ATTACH]
See how it sticks up? That's why it's not picking up the bobbin thread. It won't seat right. Now the newer head is a Family Rotary from the 20s. I think I'd have better luck getting a new bobbin and holder that would fit that. The old machine does not seem to be a Family Rotary and I'm concerned that parts I buy for it may not fit. I might have to give up on it, save the base and use the newer head to get it working.
#274
Steve, It sews pretty well. Like an Elna Grasshopper. They are kind of like a "Clone" for them, from what I understand. I did shoot a shaky video of it sewing. I should post that on my page anyway too I suppose. I don't think I can post it here.
Here is the first sample on a single layer of denim. I still needed to fine tune the tension, but you can see that it did a nice job. It was well mannered on slower speeds but it was pretty fast and shook a little at higher speeds. But that is nothing new.
~G~
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539009[/ATTACH]
Here is the first sample on a single layer of denim. I still needed to fine tune the tension, but you can see that it did a nice job. It was well mannered on slower speeds but it was pretty fast and shook a little at higher speeds. But that is nothing new.
~G~
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539009[/ATTACH]
#277
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Join Date: Aug 2014
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Posts: 4,096
Great job cleaning up that one Grant. You really must have some magic. I've sewn on a Portman (same machine) and it was, well to put it nicely, underwhelming. You're the first person I've seen that has one that actually sews well.
Cari
Cari
#278
Thank you too Helen Ann and Steve.
~Grant~
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