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oldsewnsew 05-12-2014 07:03 AM

Mine is pretty noisy. Play in gear mesh bobbin carrier etc. Wish i had a service manual!

Candace 05-12-2014 07:07 AM

Oh, interesting. I don't have the second volume. I do have the FW book. Can you post a few pics of the bobbin assembly on yours? Mine doesn't have any play. I wonder if they're different?

19cats 05-12-2014 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by oldsewnsew (Post 6713389)
Mine came with a 15x1 needle in it, but wouldn't pick up the thread til I dropped the needle about 1/8" which leads me to believe it was either adjusted for a 20x1 needle at some point, or that the earliest models used that. But when I google Standard Sewhandy i can't find any good info. any insight on this. I'd buy the 2nd vol of the book "Before the Featherweight-Sewhandy" Vol II but can't find it for sale. And the google preview skips the page on needles.

Check out www.alibris.com. Looks like they have it.

oldsewnsew 05-12-2014 08:29 AM

Hey! Thanks!!

Prim Quilts 05-12-2014 08:47 AM

Wow, much better!

oldsewnsew 05-12-2014 05:34 PM

Mine came with a 15x1 needle in it, but wouldn't pick up the thread til I dropped the needle about 1/8" which leads me to believe it was either adjusted for a 20x1 needle at some point, or that the earliest models used that. But when I google Standard Sewhandy i can't find any good info. any insight on this. I'd buy the 2nd vol of the book "Before the Featherweight-Sewhandy" Vol II but can't find it for sale. And the google preview skips the page on needles.

oldsewnsew 05-12-2014 08:42 PM

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I don't know how I double posted, sorry... anyway, I did manage to take out some of the noise/slop in the bobbin case retainer. There is a bit of balancing as far as holding it in, there is a screw on the underside which tightens the retainer against the bobbin case,
[ATTACH=CONFIG]475413[/ATTACH]
and a screw on the top of the retainer which keeps it parallel,
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Once I got those balanced out, it was quieter. I also needed to remove a spacer from the upper tension which didn't belong there, and kept the presser foot lifter from releasing the tension. Next up, will be to set the needle bar height to take 15X1 needles.
May also work on taking out a little of the gear lash. But not too much, because they are brass gears, and wouldn't take much to ruin them I think.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]475415[/ATTACH]
I like how the wood base basically holds the whole electrical harness and all powered items, save the light.

Candace 05-13-2014 06:59 AM

Yes, it's the same innards as mine. Just a note, unless the motor is having issues, don't take it apart. It was a bear to get back and keep it from binding. Cathy M. and I spent a lot of time fussing with both of ours. So, beware disassembling the motor!

oldsewnsew 05-13-2014 09:13 AM

Thanks for the warning! Its fine for awhile. Just want to deal with the play in the shaft/gears.


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