Beautiful tutorial, thank you! Keeping these vintage mechanical beauties in good order is very satisfying to see. I love them! I have a Viking 6030 vintage machine I bought for $30 and fully restored from being gummed up inside. Such a joy to use.
I do collect this brand, and have two of these 4010. A simpler version of the 6010 sold at the same time, but based on the stitch selector of the Class 21 series machines. This machine eliminates two serious issues with the 2000/6000 series; cracked internal cam, and also failure in the post 1971 crank slide made partly in plastic on the 6030 and later. One clear minus is the lack of reverse feed seems, but that's it! So a great runner! For hard core collectors: there are cams D and E out there :-)
Have one from TradeMe. Got it serviced. Wow. So solid, and sews beautifully. I actually think the earlier Husqvarnas like these Practicas and Combinas, the preceding emerald green ones (several models), and the slightly later earlier versions of the 2000 (all of these were much the same machine) are better than the later 2000s (a number of models) which have sealed bearings prone to seizing if left unused for a long time, and not as smooth running as these earlier machines when serviced and oiled properly.
I bought a 3230 recently (Combina II) and I agree it's a superior sewer. Not sure what the difference is, but it feels smoother and stronger than my 6460. I really like using it.
Hi I've got 4020 cant get bobbins case we're I get please wow got it as a gift laying around love I make bags with it wow there no words for this machine wow I sold empisal for 10 years love them to
All the xx10 series machines has metal slides for the take up arm. The check at 9:45 should be no worries on these, they will not break. That problem came later with the self oilers, starting with the xx30 series.
Great video and info. You mentioned some more detailing videos on this machine, where can i find them? I have the Husqvarna Combina II 3230 purchased aged ago and later hardly used by me. In many ways mine looks like yours though there are differences - do you have any knowledge of mine? If the machine is up to the task I intend to sew some canvas for outdoors use on a boat.
Thanks for the video .Would a Husqvarna 4510 be OK for a beginner? I'm trying to find a cheapish machine that I can make some basic camping gear (And clothes) like sleeping bag, bike bags (ripstop etc) and maybe a little webbing here and there but not much.
Hi hv you worked on a 32.60 I think it’s the 3000 series. Seems older than this model you’re working on. Cant find anything on it. The straight stitch isnt straight and the zig zag doesn’t work. Any info would be appreciated.
Amigo lo felicito por su esplicacion , tengo una máquina modelo 3240 pero no tengo el prospecto de uso si es gentil de indicarme gracias y felicitaciones
I just received a version of this machine that is straight stitch only. It’s the same color, and has the same case and same fabric inside the case. Can I assume it’s around the same year as this one? Thank you for the video, it is very helpful!
I have a 4010 but without the footpedal/cable. Can anybody help me to a schematic so I can recreate one? Or has a spare one for sale? Thanks in advance - Sam
Thank you for the introduction, and time going over the machine. Have just purchased one of these from trademe, complete with manual, and accessories . Unfortunately mine does have a broken drive belt, the small notched belt coming from the motor. Would you know where I could purchase another? Thanks, Steve.
I would only lubricate the bearings if need be because they are sintered and have lubricant in them from the factory. If they need oil then there is special oil for sintered bearings available. Thanks.
@@InStitches Ah interesting! It sounds like the motor is straining to get going (electrical hum, without turning). Once it's going I can ease off on the throttle to slow it down, so I thought lubricating it would help. Perhaps it's some other issue then?
What thread are you using? I love your demos of vintage machines. How much would I expect to pay for a machine like this in a thrift shop? (Ball park figure for guidance). I have a couple of Elna Supermatics and I have watched your videos on them. (All Blacks wiped the floor with us last night.. congratulations). 🇦🇺
I'm using a two ply spun polyester thread, quite generic and nothing special but reasonable quality. I see sewing machines in thrift stores here for about $50-$100 USD but it depends on the model. Thanks.
Beautiful tutorial, thank you! Keeping these vintage mechanical beauties in good order is very satisfying to see. I love them! I have a Viking 6030 vintage machine I bought for $30 and fully restored from being gummed up inside. Such a joy to use.
I do collect this brand, and have two of these 4010. A simpler version of the 6010 sold at the same time, but based on the stitch selector of the Class 21 series machines. This machine eliminates two serious issues with the 2000/6000 series; cracked internal cam, and also failure in the post 1971 crank slide made partly in plastic on the 6030 and later. One clear minus is the lack of reverse feed seems, but that's it! So a great runner! For hard core collectors: there are cams D and E out there :-)
Thanks for the info.
It's great that a sewing machine my age is so stable - thank you for the video
Im so thankful for this kind of content. I got this machine for free, good as new.
Got this on a thriftshop in sweden, didnt even think it would work, but damn its a beast!
appreciate this as i research these before buying a used one for sale
thanks 🍄
Have one from TradeMe. Got it serviced. Wow. So solid, and sews beautifully. I actually think the earlier Husqvarnas like these Practicas and Combinas, the preceding emerald green ones (several models), and the slightly later earlier versions of the 2000 (all of these were much the same machine) are better than the later 2000s (a number of models) which have sealed bearings prone to seizing if left unused for a long time, and not as smooth running as these earlier machines when serviced and oiled properly.
I bought a 3230 recently (Combina II) and I agree it's a superior sewer. Not sure what the difference is, but it feels smoother and stronger than my 6460. I really like using it.
Thank you. Very informative video.
That is one beast of a machine
Hi I've got 4020 cant get bobbins case we're I get please wow got it as a gift laying around love I make bags with it wow there no words for this machine wow I sold empisal for 10 years love them to
Gorgeous!
All the xx10 series machines has metal slides for the take up arm. The check at 9:45 should be no worries on these, they will not break. That problem came later with the self oilers, starting with the xx30 series.
Thanks for the info.
that also applies to the xx20 series as well. The xx30, xx40, xx50, xx60 and xx70 series (1971-1982) all had a plastic connector in the crank slide.
Great video and info. You mentioned some more detailing videos on this machine, where can i find them?
I have the Husqvarna Combina II 3230 purchased aged ago and later hardly used by me. In many ways mine looks like yours though there are differences - do you have any knowledge of mine?
If the machine is up to the task I intend to sew some canvas for outdoors use on a boat.
I like this machine!
Bloddy fine mashine 👍👍
BLOODY, not BLODDY.
MACHINE, not MASHINE.
Thanks for the video .Would a Husqvarna 4510 be OK for a beginner? I'm trying to find a cheapish machine that I can make some basic camping gear (And clothes) like sleeping bag, bike bags (ripstop etc) and maybe a little webbing here and there but not much.
Hi hv you worked on a 32.60 I think it’s the 3000 series. Seems older than this model you’re working on. Cant find anything on it. The straight stitch isnt straight and the zig zag doesn’t work. Any info would be appreciated.
Amigo lo felicito por su esplicacion , tengo una máquina modelo 3240 pero no tengo el prospecto de uso si es gentil de indicarme gracias y felicitaciones
I just received a version of this machine that is straight stitch only. It’s the same color, and has the same case and same fabric inside the case. Can I assume it’s around the same year as this one? Thank you for the video, it is very helpful!
I guess you could assume that. You may be able to ask on a specialised Husqvarna forum?
Hi great video, can I get by without the button hole lock as mine is missing on the stitch width dial?, thanks.
Hi. You should be able to for general sewing, Thanks.
Why do you hide tension settings
Nice video, by the way, was there a cat in your videos?? Can
how can i get this machine ?
I have a 4010 but without the footpedal/cable. Can anybody help me to a schematic so I can recreate one? Or has a spare one for sale?
Thanks in advance - Sam
Thank you for the introduction, and time going over the machine. Have just purchased one of these from trademe, complete with manual, and accessories . Unfortunately mine does have a broken drive belt, the small notched belt coming from the motor. Would you know where I could purchase another? Thanks, Steve.
Hi. I may have one. My email is in the video description.
What type of oil would you recommend for this machine?
I would only lubricate the bearings if need be because they are sintered and have lubricant in them from the factory. If they need oil then there is special oil for sintered bearings available. Thanks.
@@InStitches Ah interesting! It sounds like the motor is straining to get going (electrical hum, without turning). Once it's going I can ease off on the throttle to slow it down, so I thought lubricating it would help. Perhaps it's some other issue then?
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What thread are you using?
I love your demos of vintage machines.
How much would I expect to pay for a machine like this in a thrift shop?
(Ball park figure for guidance).
I have a couple of Elna Supermatics and I have watched your videos on them.
(All Blacks wiped the floor with us last night.. congratulations). 🇦🇺
I'm using a two ply spun polyester thread, quite generic and nothing special but reasonable quality. I see sewing machines in thrift stores here for about $50-$100 USD but it depends on the model. Thanks.
The last number there at 4:46 says "Kontrollerad av", so that is "controlled by" some person who had that number, probably.
Thanks.
it cost over $2000 us dollars? (on the receipt found under the tray?)
Just over $2000 US adjusted for inflation. Thanks.
I had that one it burned through 😭
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