Singer 127 Sewing Machine Refresh

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @davidnash8586
    @davidnash8586 Год назад +5

    I've just acquired one of these machines and as it's tight and in need of a good clean it was BRILLIANT to discover this video !

  • @annschaub3696
    @annschaub3696 4 месяца назад

    Hi Just purchased a 1912 or 1915 from a thift store with 3 drawer cabinet. Thank you 😊. Your video was very helpful.

  • @HicklerJantlick
    @HicklerJantlick Месяц назад

    Hi Bob!! You Rock my friend. Your videos r tne best ! I just bot a 128 and was not sure about it but soon came to appreciate the design. I got it working quite quickly and am liking it a lot now. It was all complete and has one of those curved wooden cases with the key. I have never used a vibrating shuttle machine before but it is pretty cool. Thanks for all your hard work so that we can have fun with these amazing devices and get them operating properly. Chow baby !!!

  • @Isabel-of4wq
    @Isabel-of4wq 3 года назад +10

    You’re my hero. I really appreciate the extra care you took to point out tips for beginners. This will be my next pandemic project - first I have to find a 27 worthy of this much attention!

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @thereseclemens4461
    @thereseclemens4461 2 года назад +5

    “Schmoey” is my new favorite word! I have just acquired and begun cleaning a 1902 Singer 27. It’s completely seized up and I am hoping to have her running again. Your reactions to the “schmoo” in this 127 is cracking me up while I am learning your cleaning steps along the way. Fun stuff!😂

  • @mtoddvan
    @mtoddvan 2 года назад +1

    Eccentric blot (Cambered blot) Liking the videos! Must say like the honest practical approach to your tools! To many people think that you need expensive tools to do repairs, cleaning & disassembly, assembly. Thank you for your service!

  • @dawnloya8523
    @dawnloya8523 4 года назад +1

    I just picked up my grandmothers 127 from 1926 and thought oh I'll just take it apart and clean it up because how hard can it be...first I thought I'd watch a video on how to clean it. Thank God I did!!! I learned how to sew on this when I was about 4 years old and waited almost my whole life to own it! I thought I could just replace the belt and get to sewing. I now know I will need to find a professional in my area to clean it properly. Thank you so much for your videos!!

  • @stevefrey2990
    @stevefrey2990 4 года назад +4

    I recently started restoring a 1925 model 128. I have learned so much from your video. Your explanations are clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much for taking the time to put together such an excellent video!

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Год назад +2

    Not only good work, but also amazing filming and editing - for those of you who are not into video editing, there is a LOT of work into the filming and editing of such video.

  • @kristinjacobsen3417
    @kristinjacobsen3417 Год назад

    Just got a Singer model 27 from an estate sale. The husband's mom had bought it in 1906. Took me a couple of days to learn the model #. Ordered a cleaning kit from the treadle lady (includes a new belt) . Figured out how to load the bobbin. I'm excited to get it working. It does move but has spider webs growing in it. It has 3 drawers on each side, nicely decorated and intact. The wood is all in great shape - there's little damage from moisture in Arizona! I'm very happy to have a manual machine. Alongside my 301A that was my mom's. She taught me to sew on it.

  • @johnbroadbent2158
    @johnbroadbent2158 3 года назад +1

    My wife, daughter, and I recently began a restoration/overhaul of my mother-in-laws old mode 127. Your video was very helpful, especially the brief comment regarding the eccentric screw holding the cam bobbin winder onto the housing. Thank you very much.

  • @roseschroeder9660
    @roseschroeder9660 3 года назад +2

    So happy you do what you do & share. I’ve received my family gem, Singer 127, needs some attention. It’s been in our family over 60 years. I learned to sew on it. Glad to have come across your videos.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      I hope they are useful to you. I love the vibrating shuttle machines, I have a bunch of them!

  • @nick4855
    @nick4855 3 года назад +1

    I have a singer 128. Going to try to fix my first machine. This video was so helpful. Much more confident to try it now.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      That's great! I love the 128 machines...

    • @nick4855
      @nick4855 3 года назад +1

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop I’ve been knitting for +20 years. Got into sewing recently. Got a fat quarter of Filson tin cloth… had to learn how to sew to make something with it. Fascinated by this vintage machines. Picking up a 201 soon. And got a wheeler and Wilson d9 recently.

  • @thisbasicstitch
    @thisbasicstitch Год назад

    I've just acquired this machine from a Craigslist posting (with the treadle table that still functions) and in the process of cleaning it up ... Still stitches like a dream but got some pretty good gunk on it. Thank you for sharing this video, it was very helpful to me.

  • @makaylaisenor8320
    @makaylaisenor8320 3 года назад +2

    I have been restoring a 128 electric! I’m just finishing the case up now, I’ve been deep diving into the actual sewing machine mechanics, thank you so much for all your work and time explaining the inner workings! Much appreciated!

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад +2

      That's awesome! I wish RUclips let people post pix in the comments...

    • @makaylaisenor8320
      @makaylaisenor8320 3 года назад +1

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop if you’d like I can email them to you !

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      @@makaylaisenor8320 That would be great! argosybob@gmail.com

    • @makaylaisenor8320
      @makaylaisenor8320 3 года назад

      www.reddit.com/r/SingerSewing/
      I’ve created a subreddit to hold all of the useful information I’ve found during this project! Please contribute any information you would like regarding singer! Restoration photos are encouraged, as well as show and tell! Hope to see some of you on there! :)

  • @susanresha8107
    @susanresha8107 3 года назад +2

    Just got my first treadle machine and this is just what I needed! Thank you very much.

  • @4486xxdawson
    @4486xxdawson 3 года назад +1

    I just ripped apart a 15-91 the only 2 pieces well 3 i cant get off or out is the main crankshaft and the hook shatf and thats stopping me from being able to remove the feed dog arm , i did remove the pin for the balance wheel bearing i will call it lol , and removed the screw on the cam inside on the crank and it comes forward but thats all i can get to , now im not planning on reassembling it as i got it for parts but wanted to see if i could tear one down all the way to the body no parts attached at all , i failed lol but got close , now ive never watched or accually seen any videos on a 15 91 tear down so wanted to give it a try , i restore vintage machines , mainly singer but own a dozen with a couple necchi bu,s and a pfaff332 and found this very interesting thank you ..

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      I have a 15-91 here that is pretty much a parts machine. I will try to shoot a video soon to help you.

  • @amysbees6686
    @amysbees6686 Год назад

    Thank you for an hour+ well spent! I just acquired a 1916 127 Sphinx in a treadle cabinet. I have yet to clean and oil, so this was very informative and helpful!

    • @amysbees6686
      @amysbees6686 Год назад

      Btw your shop kitty is adorable! I'm allergic (slightly) as well, and I have more than 6! Lol!

  • @debcarroll8192
    @debcarroll8192 Год назад

    New subscriber here-- Right now, I would actually give anything to have a vile, schmooey machine like yours instead of the totally rusted one I'm trying to take apart. Thanks for the video. I am learning a lot.

    • @ThatisSewSilvia
      @ThatisSewSilvia Год назад

      Come to Germany, I have one and I am kinda afraid to take it apart…

  • @madamesasquatch
    @madamesasquatch Год назад

    Last night I fell down a rabbit hole trying to determine what model my 99 year old singer is...could find the place and date of origin but I am very new to the vintage/antique singer world! Low and behold she is a 1924 Model 127, and completely identical to this machine! Thanks so much for this video because hot damn I have no clue of anything and now I feel I am off to a fairly decent start....Thanks!

  • @alospm
    @alospm Год назад

    Thank you so much for these videos! I’m not a mechanic by any means, but (to my partner’s dismay) I have a collection of vintage singers and I’m looking to do a better job with their maintenance. They all work pretty well! My favourite by far is my great grandmother’s 128 treadle machine. I’ve used it many times for small projects but I’m going to tune it up a bit over the next few weeks and I find the details in your videos to be helpful!

  • @clairehalloin4111
    @clairehalloin4111 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for all the excellent videos! They take a lot of the fear out of disassembling the 127 I'm working on now. Much less afraid of having mystery parts left over lol!

  • @angelschneider4180
    @angelschneider4180 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you so much for posting. It is very helpful for newbies such as me and my hubby!

  • @baire702
    @baire702 10 месяцев назад

    Oh my goodness, she sounds so happy!

  • @mzamnesia7190
    @mzamnesia7190 2 года назад

    TYSM. i found a Singer 127 OUT OF THE blue at a local antique store and she deff looks rough around the edges but I got her for 100$ and im hoping with some TLC I'll have a lifelong sewing machine :)

  • @sewterie
    @sewterie 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I have a 127 scattered in pieces here and your video is very timely, as I do not know a thing about this machine.

  • @moeytoo
    @moeytoo 11 месяцев назад

    I'm watching this video to find out how to replace the tension assembly! I'll keep looking. I can't figure out the tiny spring.

  • @TheWoodburningWarrior
    @TheWoodburningWarrior Год назад

    Smoo...the word of the day lol just have been freely given a 127 but I've named it Lazarus but not sure if I can raise "him"...we'll see...

  • @CampfireExploring
    @CampfireExploring Год назад

    Any tips on making the front slide plate on a 127 a bit tighter? Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @lblundell55
    @lblundell55 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making these videos. I am new to this hobby and you have taught me so much! I just purchased a Singer 128 and am getting ready to start cleaning her up. Can you point me to the adjusters manual please? Its a beautiful 1951 cenntenial in a bentwood case. They lost the front and back cover plates, so i need to find those as well. Thank you for all you do.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      Drop me an email at argosybob@gmail.com and I can fatten you up with an adjusters manual.

  • @snickerbuckle
    @snickerbuckle Год назад

    We call it “Percussive Maintenance”. And there’s something so satisfying about dropping gooey parts into kerosene or rubbing alcohol and watching all that grime dissolve away.

  • @KeithDoesThings
    @KeithDoesThings 2 года назад +2

    Grrrr I stripped the set screw on the needle bar. Any idea where to get a replacement or a work around? Model 27-2 Edit saw your repley to Sophia.

  • @jeanmaynard6564
    @jeanmaynard6564 3 года назад

    Got mine partially disassembled and some of the gunk off bt it is dirt or mud and coal dust grime. I know all the decals will be destroyed but I’m ok with that if I get her to work. I do have her moving and lots more work to go. I don’t have a bobbin, bobbin covers but lots of gunk and some rust. I’m thinking I may end up giving her a complete dunking as in years ago.

    • @jeanmaynard6564
      @jeanmaynard6564 3 года назад

      Wish I could see those parts he’s removing. I need all that out of mine but fear never getting it back . Also the small screw that loosens on my wheel was so rusted that it’s top broke off as soon as I touched it. How do I get it out now?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      Jean - email me at argosybob@gmail.com. We can take this off line and get you all fixed up.

  • @jomercer21113
    @jomercer21113 3 года назад +1

    I'm sooo jealous that the screws on this machine seem to turn pretty easily, My 1906 27 didn't have a single threaded part that would turn. The pressure foot pressure knob and the bobbin winder are frozen tight. Not due to rust, but due to schmoo.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      Don't be jealous, that took a lot of Kroil to loosen stuff up!

    • @jomercer21113
      @jomercer21113 3 года назад +1

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop BTW, I still haven't been able to get the hand wheel off.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      @@jomercer21113 watch tomorrow's Sunday Quickies video. I cover something, while not exactly the same, is applicable...

  • @viviennebolton4358
    @viviennebolton4358 Год назад +1

    Hello Bob the singer spoked wheels on these VSM's are they chrome plated? My old 99k girl seems to have most of the chrome flaking off - it was obviously well used! Someone told me that it will just polish up as it's only cosmetic rust, but I can't get a glossy finish no matter what I do - am I doing something wrong?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  Год назад

      I don't believe Singer used chrome plate, I believe it was all nickel plated

  • @alyssapeters6271
    @alyssapeters6271 3 года назад +1

    I just purchased this, 1927. Excited to learn! 😂 "it's covered in shmooo"

  • @josealdrich973
    @josealdrich973 2 года назад

    Gracias, buen video, Iniciando con una maquina Nacional, mi nuevo pasatiempo.

  • @annschaub3696
    @annschaub3696 4 месяца назад

    Questions if you don't mind. 😊 where are you located? Where can I order parts needed ?
    Do you sell parts ?
    Thank you. Appreciate your dedication and hard work. I am learning so much from your video.

  • @sheilajones4491
    @sheilajones4491 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos - very helpful. I have acquired a singer 201k electric and plan to attempt rewire- it is working but outer coat of wires from motor and light to switch have disintegrated (eek) I don't want to get fried, and black goo has got on the badge. How should I clean that - I think it is only rubber - but have seen that I should be careful and not apply singer sewing oil to that area. It is the gold coloured original badge not the centenary coloured one. Also any tips on restoring the walnut queen Ann style table

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Getting rubber goo off can be a challenge. I had a 66 cross my path last summer that had the goo problem. It left permanent marks on the clear coat.

  • @KatherinaSophia
    @KatherinaSophia 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this great video. Other than looking on ebay, is there someplace that you know of that sells reproduction screws? I'm working on a 127-3 that has been neglected for many years and is pretty rusty and crusty. As I was removing the set screw on the needle bar it crumbled. Luckily I was able to finish removing the screw but now I'm one screw down.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      Sophia, I feel your pain. I don't know where you live, nor the hardware store situation, but I can help you out if you're in the States and are willing to mail order. I just measured the part, hoping that we would get lucky and it would be a common size, but all the while knowing deep down that there was a next to zero chance of that being the case. I took my machine apart and measured, and sure enough, it wasn't the size I had hoped for. Fortunately, there IS a source! McMaster-Carr has the correct diameter and thread size! You need #12x28TPI. They have one listed, in three lengths, all of which are longer than you require, but the shortest (1/4") should work just fine. They are sold in a package of 10, so you have a few extra top play around with. They use a 1/8" allen wrench instead of a slotted screwdriver, and there is absolutely nothing stopping you from using a Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel to shorten one down a little bit if it rubs against the end cover. Here's the link: www.mcmaster.com/91375A297/
      I hope this helps.

  • @oldgrump99
    @oldgrump99 Год назад +1

    I’m doing the same restoration on my 127. The set screw on that block in the presser bar is stripped out. How bad off am I ? Is there a fix? Should I try to drill it out ?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  Год назад

      When you say the screw is stripped out... Do you mean the threads are damaged or is the slot on the screw broken? email me at argosybob@gmail.com...

  • @tinanorwood5557
    @tinanorwood5557 2 года назад

    Hi, Do you have a video showing how to remove the bobbin winder and to reinstall? I just bought a 127 and the cam and gear really need to be cleaned.
    Thank you

  • @alyssapeters6271
    @alyssapeters6271 3 года назад +1

    I love this video! I have the same machine from 1927. I am trying to find out what I need to clean the machine. What are you using to clean the parts? Alcohol? Oil? I am not very interested in preserving the decals unless I sell it. For now, my plan is to have the paint updated and keep. BUT, I have an 1882 fiddleback Model 12 that I AM interested in preserving the Mother-of-Pearl decals. I would like to know if you have any videos on fixing chipped enamel and what to use to preserve the decals/paint? Also, where would I find parts? Ebay seems to be the cheapest but if I am not sure of the exact part number? Thank you, Mr. Fowler!

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Hi Alyssa, I did a video on how I clean parts (and machine bodies) that may help you. Thanks for watching!
      ruclips.net/video/CI-_kZmsx5c/видео.html&ab_channel=BobFowler

    • @alyssapeters6271
      @alyssapeters6271 3 года назад

      I am watching one. 👀☺ Thank you! 😊

  • @karinbentvelzen9655
    @karinbentvelzen9655 Год назад

    Wauw thank you, learned a lot .

  • @jomercer21113
    @jomercer21113 3 года назад +1

    BTW, the Vintage Singer Sewing Machines FBgroup doesn't have 27/28 adjusters manuals, only the 127/128--and most of it is applicable to my 27. I have never seen a 27/28 adjusters manual.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      Yeah, I don't have one either, just the 127. The important stuff is identical, it's a case of don't sweat the small stuff...

  • @susanresha8107
    @susanresha8107 3 года назад +1

    It becomes really hard to see what you are doing with the tarnished metal peaces against the black machine. I use a flexable sewing light when working that might help the parts show up better on camera. You might also want to show/link some stills of part diagrams.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      I know, and I do apologize. This was shot before I bought my current lighting setup (a 14" ring light) which really improves the lighting issue. I plan on reshooting a 127 series in the future.

    • @susanresha8107
      @susanresha8107 3 года назад +1

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop Sorry, I was sleep deprived when I typed up that comment. I did not mean for that to come off as critisism for the video. I meant the first part as more of a general statement/advice since I am personaly having trouble as the insides of my pet project are so filthy you can barely see the larger mechanisms much less the screws. While the last sentence is more of a sugestion for the viddo format. By including both moving and still representations you are catering to diffrent types of learning styles and the repitition of the same information in diffrent ways makes it stand out as important.
      Having stills edited in periodically could also make it esier to identify certian parts of the video for people who are jumping around while working with their own machines.
      PS. Congradulations on the new lighting set up. I am supreamly jellous and will be looking forward to seeing it in action!

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      @@susanresha8107 no worries, I took it the way you meant it. I am very aware that my early videos have some technical issues that are rather glaring. I really do intend to reshoot many of them. I'm very much a "give it to me with the bark on" kinda guy. I really DO appreciate criticism as that helps me make my videos better...
      I also changed my editing capabilities after that was shot, and you'll see in most of my newer videos there are still images inserted to make things clearer, as well as a lot of text.

  • @rook9714
    @rook9714 2 года назад +1

    During reassembly, I notice that the take-up lever is dipping too low and striking the bottom of the slot in the face plate. It does not appear to be bent - is there any way to adjust the height of the take-up lever?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  2 года назад

      Ordinarily, no. Are you sure the takeup lever is properly seated within its screw?

    • @rook9714
      @rook9714 2 года назад

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop i think it actually is just bent. Is there any difference between the 55525 and 55526 take-up arms? I see both advertised as being for the 127

  • @ranazico
    @ranazico 2 года назад

    What is the difference between this method of polishing and if we re-nickel the parts again ?

  • @dawnloya8523
    @dawnloya8523 4 года назад +2

    What did you clean the rods underneath the machine with?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  4 года назад

      When they were out of the machine, they were cleaned with hot water and Dawn dish soap. Dried thoroughly, of course.

  • @mesusanlee4781
    @mesusanlee4781 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I am trying to replace my presser foot lifter. I have been attempting the tap, tap method of the little block that engages the lifter. I removed both of the little screws but the block is just not moving. Any ideas as to why (I can't get this spring out) without removing the block or proceed with replacing the lifter. Thanks in advance for any guidance :)

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Sorry I'm late in answering.... I use a lot of AeroKroil to loosen that stuff up.

    • @mesusanlee4781
      @mesusanlee4781 3 года назад

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop thank you😊

  • @alessandrahayes8544
    @alessandrahayes8544 4 года назад +1

    What would you recommend cleaning all the little bits in if you didn't have an ultrasonic cleaner?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  4 года назад

      Honestly, I like using a rotary tool with a very fine, stainless steel circular wire brush. Make sure to wear safety glasses if you go that route!

    • @meganmills6545
      @meganmills6545 4 года назад

      If you're in the US and can get Krud Kutter cleaner/degreaser then try it at a 10, 20 or 25% solution (go up if the weaker solutions aren't quite doing it, start with weaker solutions first). You can soak in it, swish it round (in an old peanut butter style plastic jar is good with the lid on, or in old ice cream tub etc for larger pieces) and then use something like a toothbrush to scrub at them a bit with the solution. Wear gloves, of course. I've seen other vids doing this and the stuff looks waaay better than anything I can find here in NZ. Of course rinse off with plain water and dry thoroughly before oiling where necessary etc. BUT please DON'T try this on any painted/shellacked parts.

  • @emmycon4514
    @emmycon4514 3 года назад

    Hello Bob , from the Netherlands. I heard you can use cleaning vinegar on the metal parts for the rust. Can you please give me a second opinion?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      I'm not a fan of using vinegar. Which parts are rusty, interior or exterior?

  • @onamissionize
    @onamissionize 3 года назад +1

    can you provide a link to the manuals?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      Drop me an email to argosybob@gmail.com and I'll send it off to you as a pdf.

  • @SewTexas
    @SewTexas 3 года назад

    Very nice

  • @Nick_Graham_Woodwork
    @Nick_Graham_Woodwork Год назад

    Hey Bob, I linked your channel in my recent video as the expert on these machines. I hope you don’t mind.

  • @debraclogston9379
    @debraclogston9379 2 года назад +1

    I found one by the side of the road. I'm gonna leave her with her as she is. The scars are her history of use.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  2 года назад

      I have a couple that were sitting out on trash day that became fine stitchers. Road kill or not, they're worth the effort!

  • @danl4480
    @danl4480 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I am starting to clean up my 128. In the adjusters manual it states to lubricate the motor but doesn't specify how much. Do you have any recommendations on doing this?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      I use a syringe to inject grease into the motor wicks. My advise is to fill them up, but don't try to overload them as you'll make a mess. It doesn't take much at all. I know that's not a specific answer, but I never measured it.

  • @jennyfoxworth8878
    @jennyfoxworth8878 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I learned a lot. I was wondering if you have a video, or could point to one, showing the disassembly and reassembly of the bobbin winding mechanism. Thanks so much.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      Jenny, if you look at my channel, I am the undisputed King of Singer bobbin winder videos! :-) Here's the one you need...
      ruclips.net/video/QpG6b3dd3Zs/видео.html&ab_channel=BobFowler

    • @jennyfoxworth8878
      @jennyfoxworth8878 3 года назад +1

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop Thanks a bunch.

    • @jennyfoxworth8878
      @jennyfoxworth8878 3 года назад +1

      May I bug you one more time? I used your wonderful videos to fully clean and restore a 127 but now I’m looking for the presser foot adjustment (and feed dog adjustment) video you mentioned. I’ve looked in the “vibrating shuttle” playlist. Perhaps it’s the same for all singers and I can just use my stack of quarters? Thanks again.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      @@jennyfoxworth8878 The feed dog adjustment is relatively simple, with the dogs UP and in the middle of their travel, loosen the screw that secures the feed dogs to the rock shaft and move the dog up or down until approximately 80% of the height of the teeth are above the needle plate. As for the presser foot, you can use the stack of quarters, just make sure your feed dogs are below the needle plate when making the adjustment. I'm pretty sure it's in one of my videos, but that's the Reader's Digest version...

    • @jennyfoxworth8878
      @jennyfoxworth8878 3 года назад +1

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop Thanks a whole big bunch.

  • @rambette6580
    @rambette6580 Год назад

    What should I use to remove rust?

  • @darussianping61
    @darussianping61 3 года назад

    where do get this adjuster manual?

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  3 года назад

      send me an email at argosybob@gmail.com and I'll fire it off to you.

    • @davev3557
      @davev3557 3 года назад

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop bob do you have an adjuster manual for a singer, 66-16? I would bet very appreciative if you could email a copy to me at dlvitry@yahoo.com. Enjoy your videos much. I have my mother’s machine which I remember running 75 years ago. I vividly remember my mother’s admonition when I put her scissors down on the decals or the wood cabinet. The little can of Singer oil which snapped into the little clip under the machine was also the only oil we had and would also incur mom’s wrath should I borrow a drop or two for some needy toy. Thanks again.

  • @martagoncalvesvilela6878
    @martagoncalvesvilela6878 3 года назад

    Enchedor de bubina emperrou como fazer para consertar

  • @randaaboelmagd4752
    @randaaboelmagd4752 2 года назад

    كيف تاخذ خيط الابره لمكوك

  • @azulpermak2866
    @azulpermak2866 2 года назад

    salaam sewing

  • @mrsweirdfantastictoys3361
    @mrsweirdfantastictoys3361 8 месяцев назад

    lol that is the name of my cat Roscoe pico train

  • @martagoncalvesvilela6878
    @martagoncalvesvilela6878 3 года назад +1

    Traduzir para português Brasil

  • @sabrina206
    @sabrina206 2 года назад

    Thankyou so much for this video! I have a 1920's 127 and I gave it a clean and oil when I got it and it's not too bad. But between you and The Sewing Machine Repair Guy I have the confidence to take the plates off and service it properly as my bobbins don't tension enough, and I can't change the stitch length.