I know the videos are a couple years old but timeless. I have two of these girls I’ve had for over 15 years and I went through them using the videos. They not only look better but also run better. I thought they were quiet before but the only indication they are running is the visual movement. They are such a joy to sew with. I feel I’m carrying on the original sewing joy and tradition they were originally meant to bring to the owners when originally purchased over 70 years ago.
What I did after so much trouble, I pull the motor and rest the screws in their respective wholes, then I connect just the tip of the screws and start tighting lil by lil. Thanks. :)
Thank you for that video. Brilliant as always. I would like to increase the power of my motor. Can I buy a bigger amp motor none standard? Do you know where you can get them and do you have to come up with a clamp to get it to fit? Thank you.
If your machine as the 'Potted Motor', I would leave it as is. If you have a machine with a more common mounted motor that uses a belt, you can purchase replacement kits online (Ebay) that have a bracket, new motor, and belt that will attach to Singer models, and perhaps others.
I know the videos are a couple years old but timeless. I have two of these girls I’ve had for over 15 years and I went through them using the videos. They not only look better but also run better. I thought they were quiet before but the only indication they are running is the visual movement. They are such a joy to sew with. I feel I’m carrying on the original sewing joy and tradition they were originally meant to bring to the owners when originally purchased over 70 years ago.
Your videos are so wonderfully helpful! Thank you!
What I did after so much trouble, I pull the motor and rest the screws in their respective wholes, then I connect just the tip of the screws and start tighting lil by lil. Thanks. :)
You are so knowledgeable and you're an amazing teacher. You should create and sell an online course!
Maybe one day!
Very informative. Good tip with the grease on the screwdriver. I usually lift the head up @ about 45° angle to remount the motor. It works for me.
Thanks for sharing
Another awesome video!
Thanks again!
Is it possible to convert a sewing machine from having a potted motor to a belted one?
Thank you for that video.
Brilliant as always.
I would like to increase the power of my motor. Can I buy a bigger amp motor none standard? Do you know where you can get them and do you have to come up with a clamp to get it to fit? Thank you.
If your machine as the 'Potted Motor', I would leave it as is. If you have a machine with a more common mounted motor that uses a belt, you can purchase replacement kits online (Ebay) that have a bracket, new motor, and belt that will attach to Singer models, and perhaps others.
Vintage Sewing Machine Garage thank you very much. What is a potted motor. Haven’t seen any in the uk.
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Please how do I purchase this motor and how much is it
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