Thanks for a great video. Excellent restoration of a high quality sewing machine, comparable to a high speed Juki lock-stitch industrial model, used in factory applications. I used machines like this, since i am a professional tailor, but now retired. Machines like this one have a special place in my heart.
Before expressing my comments, I'd like to acknowledge that 1) I am COMPLETELY UNABLE to do this. I can refurbish vintage machines which are in fair condition, but this sort of work takes a knowledge of engineering and a dose of talent as well. 2) Mitsubishi, Maruzen/Jaguar and other Japanese manufacturers make superb equipment. The Japanese have produced incredible sewing machines (and more) since after WWII when they built incredibly engineered and precisely manufactured sewing machines for Sears and other vendors. They built these machines expertly and with pride. Thousands of still-working and highly-prized machines are evidence of this. I've worked on numerous Japanese-made machines; I like them very much and collect certain models. However, as good as this job is (and it's VERY impressive), I don't believe it's quite worthy of Mitsubishi. I saw some things I would not do, even with my modest abilities. I would never return a part to a machine unless it had been completely cleaned of rust and old varnished oil, then polished until smooth. Many parts on this machine were not. The gears were not properly lubed. The polished parts should have given a very thin coating of clean sewing machine oil after reassembly. The arm should have been welded back to the base and the outer shell should have been sanded and polished smooth before painting. OK, as I said, I couldn't do all this, partly because I don't possess all the tools required or the skill to put it all back in place appropriately. That doesn't mean I'm not aware of what should be done; I've been doing simple refurbs for years and learned a great deal. I give Kudos to the person who did this, it's truly a remarkable job considering the condition it was in when found. But again, I don't think it's quite up to Mitsubishi's standards. This is my opinion, I believe it's valid and I will decline to change it. Many of readers may disagree with me. That's all good, it's your prerogative and will be respected.
@@mdnoormdnoor8346 It seems many people making similar comments about putting things back together are equally as dumb as you. You don't realise that he pulled the damned thing apart and he has a video of it. Why couldn't he simply watch that video to remind of where things go? Actually the majority of what he stripped from the machine was only to impress gullible people like yourself. There was no need to go as far as he did, it didn't achieve anything. In fact he ruined any chance of it working, the timing was way out. If it was a car and he set it to Top Dead Center, it would be firing on cylinder 5.
Sou restaurador dessas coisas, é algo que está no sangue, embora muito pouco aparece por aqui em casa, em Novo Jardim TO ,mas é um lindo exemplo de inteligência e coragem, não pode existir preguiça . É uma arte renovar coisas velhas e descartada. Restaurei uma overloque chinesinha , ( verdinha) ficou um espetáculo, minha esposa não deixou vendê-la, ela ama a costura,. Amigo,continue exibindo sua habilidade ,é algo da sua inteligência, é divino, vc é jovem ,eu estou de viagem marcada, não sei quando, o dia que eu souber, será no dia do aviso. Deus te abençoe e continue lhe atribuindo renovações !!!❤
Parabéns pelo trabalho! Mais pessoas se dedicassem a restauros e tudo seria melhor: menos poluição, menos consumismo e mais valorização de máquinas que porventura sustentaram familias, compuseram parques industriais, etc. Fora a preservação da História. Uma pena que pessoas somente encontrem 'plásticos' para comprar atualmente. Mas... sempre existem as que buscam longevidade e economia em todos os sentidos.
nie każdy potrafi naprawiać rzeczy. Ja chciałam oszczędzić środowisko i oddałam lokówkę do włosów do naprawy, zamiast kupić nową w sklepie. Po tej "naprawie" lokówka prawie mnie zabiła, rażąc prądem. Od tej pory zużyte sprzęty wyrzucam do śmieci i kupuję nowe, z certyfikatem. To na producentów należy naciskac, by produkowali dobrą jakość.
*_That turned out absolutely gorgeous, dude! A fantastic piece to use for years to come! Please keep up this excellent work and videography! You are doing a fantastic job! 🍻🤘💜_*
Si mi abuela viera este vídeo, le daría un patatús. No me dejaba ni entrar en la habitación de la máquina de coser. Ahora tengo seis y soy tapicero, y me encanta restaurarlas. Gracias, amigo, por subir este vídeo. Manejas bien el cepillo, ¿pero luego cose la máquina?
God dam I think your amazing.i do a lot of sewing but I ve never seen soo many washers and screws in my life.well done.i love the long neck on this machine.fantastic.Odette from Australia.
Great video. I restore myself. Only some replacement parts are difficult to find .I have a small antique collection. Blessings and thank you. Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean.
That wire brush on rusty metal sound is what the mute button was invented for. Is what you get out of the machine worth the time and labor to restore it, or is it just a demonstration of what can be done for the video?
When the machine was first coming down the assembly line one person did not build the hole thing. To put this on video helps but still this is a formidable task. Thanks for sharing'
Eu fico imensamente triste ver aparelhos e máquinas judiadas e jogadas fora por gente que não tem noção da preciosidade que representam por mera ignorância e estupidez e fico imaginando de quantos trabalhadores dentre eles, os engenheiros que trabalharam duro pra desenvolver cada detalhe de um equipamento e simplesmente, serem jogados fora como apenas lixo. Gente, é de cortar o coração tamanho desperdício. Se não te servir, doem a quem precisa e evitem tamanhos constrangimentos, por favor!
I reverse engineered the Singer 95-1's internal timing belt and taught myself how to install it into the machine. You can search this on RUclips for the video(s) I made about how to do it. This clip about the restoration was disappointing in that I really thought a man this talented would have gone past the restoration to find a correct oil bath pan necessary to allow the machine to sew again...along with a bobbin case and some bobbins plus some thread too to sew a sample. Furthermore, the screen on the oil pickup was missing and not replaced. This was/is a dropfeed (presser foot) Consew/Mitsubishi factory garment machine with a 3/8 - 5/16 lift designed to sew fabrics at high speed...about 5K stitches per minute. The oil bath lubrication system made that sewing speed possible. And of course, there had to the a motor drive system on a 20" x 48" table top. Regardless, to have the ability to do a complete disassembly, cleaning, repainting and reassembly without service manuals is a task accomplished by a true mechanical genius. I do know one man who could have done this and he lives in VA. He helped me reverse engineer the Singer 95-1 timing belt which also isa part inside a Singer 96-1. Both of these machines first appeared around 1911 -1915.
I gotta wonder about these videos. As in, hopw many of them took a good working machine, filmed the "after" shots, then scuffed it up and left it to rust for the "before" shots? I don't put a lot of stake in these guys being mechanical geniuses.
Would have been nice to see it work, but my guess is it won’t, not as it is. You’ll likely be replacing the hook as it has to be perfectly smooth and shiny to avoid damaging the thread, it also appears to be out of time
the japanese gave us thousands of sewing machines as war reparations and i can tell you with a 100% assurance that we can make them run EFFICIENTLY again sans a blowtorch. i currently use this same exact model of a mitsubishi flatbed as we call it here in my country.
Wow 👌 dear bro i am industrial sewing machine mechanic all special for example UBT single needle, Dubble needle , falt lack , feedfram, overlook, Kansai special, batck, Bettany, botan hold, key hold weld packet, pocetsetar Italian VBK machine and loopcetar brother oky sir nice to meet you i from Indian bangalore
the throat plate you've put on wrong .... but otherwise brilliant job how long did it take you to do irestore the machine... and lastly these mitsubishi machines are notoriously for not pumping oil even if put in a new oil pump
Amigo buen día , vi todo el vídeo de restauración de maquina recta. Y no probaste la maquina en costura mi pregunta cose la maquina??? Me gustaría verte usando la maquina. Gracias te felicito pero....
amazing video. you're great man. I work years with leather and industrial sewing machine, but I can't do what you do. you're fucking awesome. love your video man.
That was a great job restore the machine like a new one amazing but you should show us if the machine is fully restored i mean if it is working sewing or not but anyway that was a great job man.
I am always amazed how all you Restorers can remember where all the parts go when it is time to reassemble the items!!! Amazing God Bless!
Probably reviewing the video they took during disassembly if they get stuck on placement or want to double-check. That is how I would do it.
Look again. Not one of these 'restorations' actually work on reassembly.
Wow, that machine was built like a tank, Great Job!!!
Thanks for a great video. Excellent restoration of a high quality sewing machine, comparable to a high speed Juki lock-stitch industrial model, used in factory applications. I used machines like this, since i am a professional tailor, but now retired. Machines like this one have a special place in my heart.
Before expressing my comments, I'd like to acknowledge that 1) I am COMPLETELY UNABLE to do this. I can refurbish vintage machines which are in fair condition, but this sort of work takes a knowledge of engineering and a dose of talent as well. 2) Mitsubishi, Maruzen/Jaguar and other Japanese manufacturers make superb equipment. The Japanese have produced incredible sewing machines (and more) since after WWII when they built incredibly engineered and precisely manufactured sewing machines for Sears and other vendors. They built these machines expertly and with pride. Thousands of still-working and highly-prized machines are evidence of this. I've worked on numerous Japanese-made machines; I like them very much and collect certain models.
However, as good as this job is (and it's VERY impressive), I don't believe it's quite worthy of Mitsubishi. I saw some things I would not do, even with my modest abilities. I would never return a part to a machine unless it had been completely cleaned of rust and old varnished oil, then polished until smooth. Many parts on this machine were not. The gears were not properly lubed. The polished parts should have given a very thin coating of clean sewing machine oil after reassembly. The arm should have been welded back to the base and the outer shell should have been sanded and polished smooth before painting.
OK, as I said, I couldn't do all this, partly because I don't possess all the tools required or the skill to put it all back in place appropriately. That doesn't mean I'm not aware of what should be done; I've been doing simple refurbs for years and learned a great deal.
I give Kudos to the person who did this, it's truly a remarkable job considering the condition it was in when found. But again, I don't think it's quite up to Mitsubishi's standards.
This is my opinion, I believe it's valid and I will decline to change it. Many of readers may disagree with me. That's all good, it's your prerogative and will be respected.
Hate to burst your bubble, chum but this channel is notorious for its faked videos.
Whoever invented an industrial sewing machine is a genius.
Step by step upgraded
Amazing you knew exactly where to put the parts back and 300 screw that hold every thing in place.Good Job
Dear,
Agree with you...he s very professional , knowing all the parts etc.
Salute his patience n love in doing so👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@mdnoormdnoor8346 It seems many people making similar comments about putting things back together are equally as dumb as you. You don't realise that he pulled the damned thing apart and he has a video of it. Why couldn't he simply watch that video to remind of where things go? Actually the majority of what he stripped from the machine was only to impress gullible people like yourself. There was no need to go as far as he did, it didn't achieve anything. In fact he ruined any chance of it working, the timing was way out. If it was a car and he set it to Top Dead Center, it would be firing on cylinder 5.
This one and best industrial sewing machine made in Japan
If I can't see it sew, it isn't restored.
Sou restaurador dessas coisas, é algo que está no sangue, embora muito pouco aparece por aqui em casa, em Novo Jardim TO ,mas é um lindo exemplo de inteligência e coragem, não pode existir preguiça . É uma arte renovar coisas velhas e descartada. Restaurei uma overloque chinesinha , ( verdinha) ficou um espetáculo, minha esposa não deixou vendê-la, ela ama a costura,. Amigo,continue exibindo sua habilidade ,é algo da sua inteligência, é divino, vc é jovem ,eu estou de viagem marcada, não sei quando, o dia que eu souber, será no dia do aviso. Deus te abençoe e continue lhe atribuindo renovações !!!❤
Beautiful job. Fascinating to see the inner workings of the machine.
Смысл? Она не будет шить. Игольная пластина стоит вверх ногами! И таких косяков полно
А тем кто не бум-бум интересно и думают *Во умный, руки от куда надо итд итп*
El chiste no es desarmarla, lavarla y pintarla, lo mas importante es hecharla andar y darle los ajustes y probarla cosiendo un pedazo de tela.
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Parabéns pelo trabalho! Mais pessoas se dedicassem a restauros e tudo seria melhor: menos poluição, menos consumismo e mais valorização de máquinas que porventura sustentaram familias, compuseram parques industriais, etc. Fora a preservação da História. Uma pena que pessoas somente encontrem 'plásticos' para comprar atualmente. Mas... sempre existem as que buscam longevidade e economia em todos os sentidos.
nie każdy potrafi naprawiać rzeczy. Ja chciałam oszczędzić środowisko i oddałam lokówkę do włosów do naprawy, zamiast kupić nową w sklepie. Po tej "naprawie" lokówka prawie mnie zabiła, rażąc prądem. Od tej pory zużyte sprzęty wyrzucam do śmieci i kupuję nowe, z certyfikatem. To na producentów należy naciskac, by produkowali dobrą jakość.
🎉😂@@WlodarczykB😮 7:50 😢🎉😂
10:55 @@WlodarczykBq
Очень интересно,смотрела с большим интересом.Ведь есть такие рукастые мастера. Это хорошо! Отличная работа !
This sewing machine was perfect. I love it!
*_That turned out absolutely gorgeous, dude! A fantastic piece to use for years to come! Please keep up this excellent work and videography! You are doing a fantastic job! 🍻🤘💜_*
Very good 👍✋✋✋
Magnífico! Está de parabéns pelo excelente trabalho, você é um gênio para lembrar onde colocar todas as pecas que tirou para recuperar a máquina.
Hebat, senior 👍👍👍👍👍 lanjutkan bakatmu
Si mi abuela viera este vídeo, le daría un patatús. No me dejaba ni entrar en la habitación de la máquina de coser. Ahora tengo seis y soy tapicero, y me encanta restaurarlas. Gracias, amigo, por subir este vídeo. Manejas bien el cepillo, ¿pero luego cose la máquina?
ਵੀਡੀਓ ਠੀਕ ਹੈ ਪਰ ਇਸ ਤੋ ਵਧੀਆ ਬਣ ਸਕਦੀ ਸੀ। ਸੂਟਿੰਗ/ਅਡਿਟਿੰਗ ਤੇ ਹੋਰ ਮਿਹਨਤ ਕਰਨ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ।
Parabéns para este mecânico sensacional um mecânico desse aí eu dou valor ❤❤❤
เก่งทั้งคนซ่อมและคนสร้าง ติดตามทุกๆคลิป
Needle plate upside down. And in general - the machine will not sew.
عبقري...برافو ...
We need to see it sew now!!! It’s painful to get that far and not see how well it sews. Amazing work, regardless.
it won t happen
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho perfeito 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️ muito caprichoso
Wow the video is great
Thanks video restoration nice
God dam I think your amazing.i do a lot of sewing but I ve never seen soo many washers and screws in my life.well done.i love the long neck on this machine.fantastic.Odette from Australia.
Que buen trabajo felicitaciones 👏 👏 👏 👏
Oh my God , you are very very very smart professional engineering, amazing what you did !!!! Unbelievable, God bless you , all the best.
Hai Good Morning Super idea Super job Super Looking Super Spray painting and Re fitting Company Look Super Expart God bless you 👍👍👍👌👌👌🙋♂️
Exselente demostración , deseo aprender mucho con Ud BENDICIONES DESDE PERÚ.
Great video. I restore myself. Only some replacement parts are difficult to find .I have a small antique collection. Blessings and thank you. Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean.
ماشااللہ بہت خوبصورت
Magnífico trabalho!!!
É lindo de ver ele desmontar, mas juro que não faço ideia como acha o lugar de cada parafuso 🤣
That wire brush on rusty metal sound is what the mute button was invented for. Is what you get out of the machine worth the time and labor to restore it, or is it just a demonstration of what can be done for the video?
Great work. thanks
My friend your good job i like it
Sou costureira e esta máquina ficou linda demais. Mais bonita que a minha.Apesar que a minha já está bem cansada. Lindo trabalho. Parabéns. ❤❤❤❤
Красивая и кропотливая работа. А шить она будет??? Помимо сборки очень важно хорошо ее настроить...
Incrível né Sempre quando ele sai Do nada eles acham uma máquina de costura É muita mentira eles botam uma máquina ali para eles reformar😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Гап иок офарин
Bravo ,nice job my friend..😊
Complimenti bel lavoro 👍
When the machine was first coming down the assembly line one person did not build the hole thing. To put this on video helps but still this is a formidable task. Thanks for sharing'
Good good good 👍
Parabéns joven eu quero muito encontrar uma reformadora de máquina de costuras por que tenho um ateliê e minhas máquinas prescisa de uma reforma
What a neatly done job done there. Thank you.
Eu fico imensamente triste ver aparelhos e máquinas judiadas e jogadas fora por gente que não tem noção da preciosidade que representam por mera ignorância e estupidez e fico imaginando de quantos trabalhadores dentre eles, os engenheiros que trabalharam duro pra desenvolver cada detalhe de um equipamento e simplesmente, serem jogados fora como apenas lixo. Gente, é de cortar o coração tamanho desperdício. Se não te servir, doem a quem precisa e evitem tamanhos constrangimentos, por favor!
Simplesmente. inacreditável. Amei.......
As long as I didn't see it sewing something, it's just some disassembly and reassembly job
Impressionante,o cara é crânio parabéns ...
Awesome work 👏
Good video
Good job
I love from Pakistan
👌 wow that very good 👍🏻 ⭐⚡
Muito bom 👏
It's rebirth of sewing machine 👍🙏great job 👏 👏👏
very good mechanic
Very good 👍👍👍👍
I reverse engineered the Singer 95-1's internal timing belt and taught myself how to install it into the machine. You can search this on RUclips for the video(s) I made about how to do it. This clip about the restoration was disappointing in that I really thought a man this talented would have gone past the restoration to find a correct oil bath pan necessary to allow the machine to sew again...along with a bobbin case and some bobbins plus some thread too to sew a sample. Furthermore, the screen on the oil pickup was missing and not replaced. This was/is a dropfeed (presser foot) Consew/Mitsubishi factory garment machine with a 3/8 - 5/16 lift designed to sew fabrics at high speed...about 5K stitches per minute. The oil bath lubrication system made that sewing speed possible. And of course, there had to the a motor drive system on a 20" x 48" table top. Regardless, to have the ability to do a complete disassembly, cleaning, repainting and reassembly without service manuals is a task accomplished by a true mechanical genius. I do know one man who could have done this and he lives in VA. He helped me reverse engineer the Singer 95-1 timing belt which also isa part inside a Singer 96-1. Both of these machines first appeared around 1911 -1915.
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I gotta wonder about these videos. As in, hopw many of them took a good working machine, filmed the "after" shots, then scuffed it up and left it to rust for the "before" shots? I don't put a lot of stake in these guys being mechanical geniuses.
@@bakhtikaram8191 0
Well it looks better than before doesn’t it, maybe we should get him a proper factory and tools to use then we can criticise.
@@iftekharjamal332 they probably aren’t, but they do a lot more than your average guy or girl, fuck me some people are never satisfied.
Muy. Bien. Por. Esta. Persona. Yo. Me. Hubiera. Vuelto. Loca. Con. Tanto. Tornillo. No. Sabría. Ponerlos. Cada. Uno. En. Su. Lugar. Felicidades.
AMAZING!!!!
Wonderfull work, Great job 🙏
Fantastic. 👏🙏
The best
Would have been nice to see it work, but my guess is it won’t, not as it is. You’ll likely be replacing the hook as it has to be perfectly smooth and shiny to avoid damaging the thread, it also appears to be out of time
Good job!! 👍👍
Thanks video good job pro
the japanese gave us thousands of sewing machines as war reparations and i can tell you with a 100% assurance that we can make them run EFFICIENTLY again sans a blowtorch.
i currently use this same exact model of a mitsubishi flatbed as we call it here in my country.
Fico com muita pena de ver uma máquina no lixo 😢, Graças a Deus você salvou ela,😊,sou apaixonada por máquinas de costura
Great job 👍
I would love a Singer from Japan. From like the 1960s they were built so well from that time in Japan.
Profissional nota 10000
Wow 👌 dear bro i am industrial sewing machine mechanic all special for example UBT single needle, Dubble needle , falt lack , feedfram, overlook, Kansai special, batck, Bettany, botan hold, key hold weld packet, pocetsetar Italian VBK machine and loopcetar brother oky sir nice to meet you i from Indian bangalore
Now you have a thousand dollar sewing machine.
Ой как интересно.у нас про таких как вы говорят..Мастер Золотые Руки..какой вы молодец.
Parabéns mecânico Você vale ouro
the throat plate you've put on wrong .... but otherwise brilliant job how long did it take you to do irestore the machine... and lastly these mitsubishi machines are notoriously for not pumping oil even if put in a new oil pump
Well it looks pretty
ชอบดู ติดตามทุกๆคลิป
Very nice
Q belo trabalho ficou linda eu gosto de mexer na minha máquina além de costurar mas nunca conseguiria desmontar toda e montar denovo
Show de bola parabéns!
Amigo buen día , vi todo el vídeo de restauración de maquina recta. Y no probaste la maquina en costura mi pregunta cose la maquina??? Me gustaría verte usando la maquina. Gracias te felicito pero....
La maquina no cose, por que no le dio la altura de barra de aguja adecuada, tampoco le dio el tiempo del gancho y la planchuela esta mal puesta
Из мусора конфетку изобрел ,молодец.
مرحبا.... عمل رائع
Good rop bro
amazing video. you're great man. I work years with leather and industrial sewing machine, but I can't do what you do. you're fucking awesome. love your video man.
It's too bad that this isn't a Sears Kenmore sewing machine. It's understandable that those were more of the modern ones. I'm telling myself this.
Hi dear i can given to you good job with my in my country(IRAQ)
wow amazing. !!
That was a great job restore the machine like a new one amazing but you should show us if the machine is fully restored i mean if it is working sewing or not but anyway that was a great job man.
Очен хорашо👍👍👍👍👍
He needs a table, motor and pulleys to do that.
You can turn the hand wheel to see if it is working/sewing or not even w/o motor and table....
jossssssssss
Amigo muy bonito todo pero al final pones la planchuelas al reves
por fin encuentro alguien que si lo noto jaja
لماذا لم تُخبط عليها ؟؟
كي نشاهد خياطة الماكينة بعد ما أصبحت كأنها جديدة
وشكرًا على مجهودك
It sucks not being able to just buy certain parts though. Also how did you mark the orientation of each part?
احسنتم ❤