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I have “too many” industrial sewing machines??
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Just a quick update of what’s going on in the basement and what projects are cookin.
Plastic Adirondack Chairs • Before & After - Restoration
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HI All! Thanks for tuning into todays episode on Underground Upholstery. In this video, I take two Adirondack chairs that were left on the side of the road, and give them a complete makeover. This was a fun project and the results are simply amazing. Please take a moment to comment your thoughts! www.epidemicsound.com/track/pH9ywB5f7l/ www.epidemicsound.com/track/AQ5tWFl8nr/ www.epidemicsound.c...
Left for dead on the side of the road!!! I FOUND MY NEXT PROJECT * #SHORTS
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To think that this gem was about to be sent to the dump. I am really looking forward to transforming this chair into something amazing! #SHORTS
Could this be your first Upholstery project?
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Could this be your first Upholstery project?
6 Favorite Industrial Sewing Machine Features - JUKI 1508
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6 Favorite Industrial Sewing Machine Features - JUKI 1508
Thread Fraying, Breaking or Tension Issues? Industrial Sewing Machine.( Juki LU-1508 )
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Thread Fraying, Breaking or Tension Issues? Industrial Sewing Machine.( Juki LU-1508 )
Industrial sewing machine. Juki LU 1508 . Much Needed Maintenance!
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Industrial sewing machine. Juki LU 1508 . Much Needed Maintenance!

Комментарии

  • @jeremieikia6681
    @jeremieikia6681 День назад

    Bonjour quelle est le produit que vous avez utilisé pour nettoyer d'abord la chaise avant d'utiliser le kracheur.

  • @adamadkison5750
    @adamadkison5750 18 дней назад

    I have a Pfaff 1245 it’s got more sentimental value than anything. Where are you ordering parts from. I know a lot have been Discontinued but I do need to get a few most everything seems to be in pretty good condition. Looking for the tilt hinges for a new table mine are missing And I would like to get a new lifter bar on the back side of the machine mine is bent. I can most likely straighten it but would rather replace it. Any help would be appreciated. It was my grandpas. I’d love to see it work again

  • @travisl5125
    @travisl5125 Месяц назад

    Can I not put this right over my stock seat? 01 kdx 220

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery Месяц назад

      @@travisl5125 that’s a great question. I’ve never honestly thought about doing that. I’m sure you can but if there’s any damage to the cover or foam it might show.

  • @debbiestorrs8457
    @debbiestorrs8457 Месяц назад

    I would have left them green! They looked great! Have you ever tried to wax them?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery Месяц назад

      Thank you. The green was quite faded and had marker all over them. The brown is holding up great and fits the decor of the house perfectly. Have never tried wax but with all the tight areas that would have been a challenge

  • @seashells5181
    @seashells5181 2 месяца назад

    Great tutorial!

  • @meghanngiglione6715
    @meghanngiglione6715 2 месяца назад

    My Juki 1508N keeps jamming and breaking thread when I put it in reverse. Any idea why this may be happening? Thank you

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. I would say that the best thing to check is the spacing between the needle and hook. If for whatever reason the hook doesn’t catch the thread on a pass, then you put it in reverse, the thread will break. The other thing I’ve seen is the thread tension being too tight but I’ve seen it happen time and time again where the hook/needle spacing solves problems you didn’t even know you had!!!

  • @romevenier466
    @romevenier466 3 месяца назад

    3 cans per chair is more expensive than new chairs

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 3 месяца назад

      Yeah…. cleaning products ,materials, and a 12 pack of beer so I’m probably in the hole a little. You got a point… but it was a fun project.

  • @HamburguesaCafe
    @HamburguesaCafe 4 месяца назад

    I’m brand new to the industrial sewing machine scene and have a Juki 1508 NS brand new arriving next week. Any suggestions for someone in the Dallas Ft. Worth area that I could hire to help get me up and running?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 3 месяца назад

      Very cool!!! Congrats. My best recommendation would be to search local shops and just walk in. The machine itself should be mostly plug and play other than assembly of the table. You made a great purchase. Read and become familiar with the manual. It’s a wealth of information

  • @carlosmagana386
    @carlosmagana386 4 месяца назад

    I have servo motor I can sell you haha

  • @kellyanne7225
    @kellyanne7225 4 месяца назад

    I loved that aqua color, I’m bummed that you painted over it. Oh well, I’ll paint my chairs that color! 😉

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 4 месяца назад

      Hahah thanks. I agree!! There’s something to be said about aqua, but when in doubt…. Brown it is.

  • @JebbAdams
    @JebbAdams 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video & info! I stumbled onto your channel about your Juki video. I am a hobbyist on a learning & doing journey. Subbed, binging; thanks.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks for that. It’s genuinely appreciated! Glad to hear you’re enjoy the channel and are interested in the hobby! That’s how it all starts! Working on some more sewing machine vids as we speak!

    • @JebbAdams
      @JebbAdams 5 месяцев назад

      @@undergroundupholstery Awesome!

  • @undergroundupholstery
    @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

    Drop a comment! Have you ever made a quick buck replacing a seat cover...Or have you DIY'd one of these for your personal project?

  • @undergroundupholstery
    @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

    Has anyone bought a used machine lately??? How was the buying process?

  • @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt
    @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt 6 месяцев назад

    How soon?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for all your great comments. Glad you find my vids interesting!!! Look at the full length vids on my channel. Did these a while back in a blue floral pattern. They came out great!

  • @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt
    @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt 6 месяцев назад

    Yes, they can be saved. First scrub good with soap and water or use a good paint stripper. Sand off any rough spots. Etc. Would love to see a photo when your done. They will be beautiful.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

      They came out great and still look brand new. Check out the full length video I did on these.

  • @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt
    @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like a bobbin winder. Once you get that mess if thread out of her wheel, you will be able to tell more.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. Definitely something I never thought I’d see!

  • @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt
    @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt 6 месяцев назад

    Yes, this may be a great deal. Let us know if you get her tuned up , And how well it runs. I will keep my fingers crossed 😅. I have always wanted one too.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

      Oh I will! I’m going to do multiple videos on it so you will definitely see more of this machine.

  • @AnitaSouthall
    @AnitaSouthall 6 месяцев назад

    Seen better days 😅

  • @rabanisyed5343
    @rabanisyed5343 6 месяцев назад

    Really it’s a very important part which you explained this was very helpful mainly for the double needle walking foot machines for upholstery work thanks a lot buddy.😊

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate that. It’s one of the more overlooked things that can solve many issues that lead owners in the wrong direction!

    • @user-qb1ri2xn5t
      @user-qb1ri2xn5t 14 дней назад

      ​@@undergroundupholsteryВы молодец,, правильно показали и объяснили проблему от неправильной намотки шпули. Многие швейники просто заряжаю нить в шпулю и она сама наматывается пока мастер работает на машинке. Как на мотает нить он не смотрит. Потом могут быть проблемы. Я работаю на машинке двойного продвижения, при намотке шпульки постоянно её контролирую и корректирую намотку нити. Спасибо Вам за видео. Оно полезное для тех кто шьёт на машинах промышленных и бытовых тоже.!!!

  • @undergroundupholstery
    @undergroundupholstery 6 месяцев назад

    Leave a comment letting me know what you think…. Anyone ever drive too far to buy a machine that you can’t say no?

  • @chris492549
    @chris492549 6 месяцев назад

    Further proof that Facebook sucks

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 6 месяцев назад

      Everyone seems to have no knowledge of what they have because they found the machine in grandma’s basement, are asking way more than what it’s worth because they saw someone else online asking a high price, and are misleading in the description. Haha It’s always an adventure

  • @undergroundupholstery
    @undergroundupholstery 6 месяцев назад

    What are some of your facebook marketplace horror stories.

  • @undergroundupholstery
    @undergroundupholstery 6 месяцев назад

    I have a plethora of videos coming up soon! Including, but not limited to… -What to look for when buying your first industrial walking foot machine - How to properly clean your machine - The complete restoration of a walking foot machine. What do you want to see?

  • @Imakestuff247
    @Imakestuff247 7 месяцев назад

    Howmany cans per chair?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 7 месяцев назад

      I believe I used 5 cans in total so roughly 2.5/ 3 per chair. Just start with the tough to reach spots first and the rest covers nicely. Two years in the sun and they still look like new

  • @knitpicker
    @knitpicker 7 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed the video. 👍👍

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!!!! Getting the shop up to speed now and will hopefully be posting more soon.

  • @supertonic3
    @supertonic3 7 месяцев назад

    this is a great reference video. What did you use for solvents? Just sewing machine oil? WD-40? Some penetrating oil? Did you use any scotch-brite pads or similar to loosen rust? Thank you.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Yes I soak the parts in penetrant and then use 2500-3000 grit to gently remove the rust. Scotch bright is more aggressive but ok to use just make sure you polish the parts after with the 3000 grit and if necessary use the Dremel and a polishing wheel

  • @undergroundupholstery
    @undergroundupholstery 8 месяцев назад

    That’s great. It’s definitely a fun hobby and once you get into it there’s so many things that you can make and upholster. The auto side of things is a whole different beast for sure. Auto is fun but a whole new challenge. Working with scrim foam on the pannels is my favorite part. It amazes me what some of these trimmers can do on old machines.

  • @wrenchpony9735
    @wrenchpony9735 8 месяцев назад

    Cool man 👍. I have developed a minor sewing machine obsession over the last year. All so I can do auto upholstery. Have a Singer 111 walking foot beast, a Singer 112 (111's twin needle sister). Both need a little love but are solid machines. Also just picked up a Meistergram industrial embroidery machine too. Probably going to get a Juki sometime also. Know an upholsterer that swears by them.

  • @reynaldomontescastro799
    @reynaldomontescastro799 8 месяцев назад

    Hi can is possible to share a Video haw can I set it up a new Juky machine LU-1508NH I really appreciate!

  • @newnormal1841
    @newnormal1841 10 месяцев назад

    .🤺💐

  • @newnormal1841
    @newnormal1841 10 месяцев назад

    🤺💐

  • @varrogepjavito
    @varrogepjavito 10 месяцев назад

    Really important video! Thanks.

  • @jandudek3911
    @jandudek3911 11 месяцев назад

    Would like to see more detail examples with the tensioners on the Juki 1508N

  • @Regina-ce4lo
    @Regina-ce4lo Год назад

    What products did you use

  • @sagarmrperfect2348
    @sagarmrperfect2348 Год назад

    Aamir ❤❤

  • @user-yq4sp5sw5n
    @user-yq4sp5sw5n Год назад

    Which spray paint should I use

  • @michaelthompson9127
    @michaelthompson9127 Год назад

    Good video thanks

  • @mariacristinavalenciagarzo4301

    Que liquido uso ..

  • @designertjp-utube
    @designertjp-utube Год назад

    My God. _"You're Good, Kid! Real Good!"_ Was very soothing and therapeutic to sit here and watch you work. Was surprised to hear you're not taking on many sewing machine repair jobs, and simply to do this maintenous stuff as a personal hobby. I'm a Professional Costumer in the L.A. Area and wondered who exactly are you referring the hundreds or so Folks to when they do ask for Sewing Machine Help? Most of the Sewing Repair Shops in our downtown Garment District only work on Industrial Table Top Single Stitch Units and completely balk at Home Use Sewing Machines (and usually tell us to simply buy a new one). I desperately need to get the motor mount bolts replaced on my mid '60's *ELNA* *SU* *62c.* I can't do it because she'll definetly need to be re-timed after all that which is way beyond hyper thought and 3 cups of coffee.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 7 месяцев назад

      Awe thank you for the kind words! I know the frustrations of dealing with repair shops. They are good at taking your money and not fixing the issues. That’s why I started fixing my machines. I would drive two hours to have my dads machines repaired just to have the timing off or other parts broken when I got home. I’m in the NE and there are very few places the work on these

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Год назад

    Thank you

  • @screenreport
    @screenreport Год назад

    Do you have to use spray paint?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 8 месяцев назад

      Sorry for the delay! Nope anything that adheres to plastic should work!

  • @MrTylero28
    @MrTylero28 Год назад

    Picking up a 1508 today hopefully

  • @DonAguilar
    @DonAguilar Год назад

    do you have place of business and work on customers machines???

  • @caryn2492
    @caryn2492 Год назад

    Looks great! I'm going to replicate what you did. Thank you!!'

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery Год назад

      Thank you for watching. I’m glad that I hopefully helped you go ahead and dig into your project. If you have any questions just let me know!!

  • @DonAguilar
    @DonAguilar Год назад

    where are you located?

  • @coursehome
    @coursehome Год назад

    Where are you located? How could I contact you to ask questions?

  • @bigblockbadboy
    @bigblockbadboy Год назад

    can you do a video on how to remove and replace the needle bar on that machine please

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery Год назад

      Will do. I know I haven’t posted in a wile, life got a little busy but I’ll be getting back to it soon! Thanks you for the suggestion

  • @Giftedness257
    @Giftedness257 Год назад

    How can I set my Hudong Industrial Upholstery sewing machine to use big tread ? Size 12 tread

  • @BrianNicholasWho
    @BrianNicholasWho Год назад

    What’s the deal with the same looking industrial sewing machines as different brands and models?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 7 месяцев назад

      So from my experience, they are all just about the same the same. Most likely made in the same factory…sold in bulk where manufacturers put their name on them. Don’t get too wrapped up on the brand names. A walking foot machine is a walking foot machine. There either top or bottom load. That’s the only difference

    • @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt
      @LeomaLindsey-ls6rt 6 месяцев назад

      Right on. Do they all work/run?

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 5 месяцев назад

      They sure do. The two Jukis, typical, and pfaff545 are running as we speak. The white pfaff is running but I just polished the presser foot bar and need to finish putting it together. The singer 211 runs great but is in line to get restored.

  • @ericbender5662
    @ericbender5662 Год назад

    Lots of work put in here, I'm rebuilding a 1508NH right now and it is a rabbit hole. I've got a grinding sound right now and there is a lot of bunching going on underneath. I've opened up the throat plated and polished it to give enough room for the thread to pass through, cleaned and lubed the hook assembly and did about 50% of the takedown you have done in this video. Disassemble, clean, re-lube, re-assemble; still no luck and the grinding sound is still there with bunching underneath. There is a decided lack of maintenance resources out there for these machines aside from you and Alex Dyer. If you have any other resources that would help me I would appreciate it. Right now I have the Engineers and standard manual and am trying to follow those as much as possible. Thanks and good job. I knew you actually did all this work when you got to the end and stated that there were 4+ hours of fiddly work after reassembly.

    • @undergroundupholstery
      @undergroundupholstery 7 месяцев назад

      It’s a fun rabbit hole as long as you have the patience. The problem with these shops are the fact that the labor to do most repairs would cost more then the machine is worth. Just a simple timing issue alone can take hours. As far as researching these machines I’ll say this. They are almost all the same whether it’s a juki or singer consew etc…. If you can understand how one works you can understand them all.

    • @ericbender5662
      @ericbender5662 7 месяцев назад

      @@undergroundupholstery 100% on similarity of machines, kinda like music theory. Once you understand the mechanisms and how they interact then the rest is groovy. Just gotta put in the time and learn the little fixes. If you're lucky enough to sit and watch a master at fixing these things you will pick up some tricks but for the most part its all messing around until you find the way (and hopefully you remember or recognize what you did to fix the problem). When my employees ask me how its so easy for me to diagnose or solve problems with machines, I just tell them I've screwed up the machine more times than they have and had to fight my way out.