Recently revieved my vintage 133k8 walking foot. I am very impressed with how well and accurate the stitching ( perfect 4 stitches per inch ). Very beautiful machine.
Hi Harry, thanks for your fantastic! and knowledgeable videos. After 40 years of canvas work, I'm finally starting on leather work. Recently I purchased a 133k8 walking foot, it's a beautiful black vintage machine. I have given canvas work a back seat, leather work is my new hobby. Thanks for sharing your leather skills and sewing machines, please keep sharing, I'm a visual learner and your teaching is amazing, cheers Roy 🙂
Thanks for the instruction manuals on the 133k8 Harry. Reading everyone's posts it doesn't matter where you live in the world these machines are getting extremely rare to find now. The one I bought was sitting in an old saddler makers grandsons shed for 20 years. He didn't know how rare it was and was going to take it to the tip before his wife told him to throw it in eBay. The true test will be finding parts. Thanks again for you help and advise. Scott (Australia)
We use all these old machines where i work they're still doing sterling service after all these years. I have a patcher like the one in one of your earlier videos. Great old machine. I even managed to pull one out of a skip when they had a clearout a few years back
Harry that is one unbelievable machine. I am jealous. WOW Today I got my 1912 Singer 66-1 and love it. I have been wrapping leather around everything in the shop. I love the new addition to your shop. See you have created a monster.
Dave - your Singer sounds great...they are lovely machines with great engineering ....tool covers are very useful for protecting all those nicely honed edges.....and you are a great edge sharpener with those planes of yours that simply sing!
I'm sure the 133K was produced in Kilbowie for the "war effort". In fact, no home sewing machines were produced during WWII. The very fact that some of these survived and are still being used is amazing. I collect, maintain and repair some antique/vintage Singers here in California. I have used my 15-91 to repair leather items. Not that I wouldn't like to have your machine, (I have no personal use for it and like you have run out of space). Your videos are a joy to watch and see your machines in action. Thanks for showing them to us!!
Hi Judy ....I agree with you....I believe the K of 133k stands for Kilbowie....mine is 1940 according to the serial number so that confirms what you are saying as well. Thanks for your kind comments as well. Regards Harry
Thanks for the tutorial, we were lucky to pickup a preloved 133/k13 ( EG664605) yesterday for $50 AUD with its table, the lady had it as a garden ornament....arghhh. It needs a clean up but everything turns really well , it will great once we've restored
Thanks for sharing Harry, What a beautiful machine! The condition was A1, it could have been made yesterday. As always your films are an absolute pleasure to watch and eagerly I await your next instalment. N.
Hello, Harry. I like watching your videos; very interesting. I justed wanted to give you and any other woodworker here a tip on free wood that's filling landfills here in the states, and possibly other countries as well. It's from crating for lawnmowers. the crates are often deck planking or heavier; often 3 to 7 ft long. This is the time of year the stores are stocking up, so the discarded crating is ,too. The stuff is easy to pull apart, not like pallets. It pains me to see so much nice wood getting tossed out so I like to spread the word. Have a great day !
Blimey that's a robust looking machine, its fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate these things, I always find it informative and interesting. Atb Ryan
wish you the best...im looking into buying a machine myself and a buffer for making bracelets. Any advice would be great.... I want to make hand tooled bracelets with a very fine finish...sometimes i think the best thing to do is to finish them by hand, but there are details on top that will need stitching, I'm working with Veg Tan...that i will be dying...so its not that thick. I have a background in Fashion design, jewelry and knitting...and pattern design. I made on leather skirt in fashion school, so i don't know if i quality to work with leather....it was like 10 yrs ago, I'm trying bracelets now with tooling and I'm loving it and am hoping to run a custom made Jewelry leather business. Thank you. Great videos.
+Ella Marie Hi Ella - I have now sold this machine ...it was great for thick veg tan but as I am now working mainly with 2mm veg tan calf leather I now have walking foot needle feed which gives a great stitch quality for tote bags etc.
Thank you so much for this video. I have got a hold of a Singer 133k8, and Im so happy about it. After a bit of adjustments, it now works well. But it has got a rollerfoot on it. I cant get used to this, and I have searched and searched online for a presser/walkingfoot like yours but without luck. I would be so happy if you have got any tips where to get a hold of it, and how to switch/install it on the machine. Thank you on beforehand. Alle the best, regards from Norway
Hi I no longer have this machine to look at it, but if it is a version which previously had a jump foot, and it may not be, then I think you would need to reinstall the jump foot. College Sewing UK may have some parts. I would imagine it would be good with a roller for a lot of flat sewing operations. ISMACS website will have a list of the 133k models.
Sweet machine! I just need a leather machine to complete my set, currently I have to do any leatherwork on a 320k which does surprisingly well, I leather wrapped my wax jacket cuffs, 4 layers of 1mm-ish leather and 2 layers of wax cotton and it didn't miss a beat. I don't see it faring well on 4mm veg tan though, haha.
wow a Singer 320k is a beautiful bit of engineering...probably one of their best? and a very versatile machine ...you are lucky to have that. Regards Harry
It is a wonderful machine. I have a 319k and a 320k. The 319 is smoother and stitches better, more accessories too, but the 320 is useful with the free arm, I guess I need both! haha. I have a 185k also that is a lovely little machine for small jobs. Recently picked up a 201k but not sure if it will be worth the effort to restore.
caskwith I like my 201k...I would have more machines if I had the space, but sadly I do not ...probably just as well. I use my 201k for fine leather, but it sounds as though you already have a good collection to choose from!
I have heard good things about the 201k but we really don't need another straight stitch machine as we already have the 185k and to be honest we use a variety of stitches for craft projects. If space and time weren't an issue then I would be inclined to put the effort in but I think it will be a parts only machine. It was a car boot bargain bought with the intention of stripping for parts anyway so I don't mind too much.
Hi, I know you don’t have exactly the same model but would you know how to change the under thread bobbin on a Singer 132k ? we have one at our sailing club for repairing sails, the previous sailmaker is now very elderly and it is up to me to work out how to use this machine?
Hello I have just purchased a Singer 153B1 sewing machine. Do you do a tutorial on that machine, if not do you know where I can find such a thing. I have searched RUclips and the net without luck. I want to know how to thread and install the bobbin, basic operations etc. It is a large robust machine in very good condition. I want to repair fencing jackets and breeches for my friends and fellow club members. I already own a Juki 555 Industrial straight stitch machine that I have refurbished. It is brilliant for most things but, the Cylindrical Arm machine will take me to another level I hope. Thank you for your excellent videos. They have inspired me to have a go. I'm in the Blue Mountains (currently on fire ) outside Sydney .
Hi Roy..we have been hearing a lot about the fires...I hope things improve for you all. You will find a manual on the ISMACS website for your machine...or a machine number very close to it..the parts for your model is there. Best regards Harry
Hi Harry, another great informative video presented in your own unique & down to earth manner. You mentioned bonded nylon thread. How would waxed thread work with this machine? The same waxed thread that i use for hand stitching. Thank you
Desmond Moore Hi I have never tried it and no longer have this machine, but I suspect it would work as the machine could handle a 160 or I recall even a 210 needle...and I guess they used that before the advent of bonded nylon...sorry cannot help further...perhaps someone here knows for sure.
Hi Harry, nice vid as always! Educational and inspiring. I have noticed that you have a new JUKI machine, could you do a vid on that one, please. I am actually thinking of buying a juki machine myself (maybe a DNU 1541 S) as I want to develop my own leather and heavy canvas bag business. You you please advise on the best suited machine for this type of job (is the DNU suited ?) Thanks in advance for you reply :)
Carlos Sanches Carlos it's a great versatile machine for medium weight leather like 2mm calf etc for bags etc. it can also take a wide range of threads and needle sizes...so yes in my view the 1541 is a great machine.
Hi...I'm wondering if you can help me as I'm going to see a choice of two machines tonight.......a singer 196k5 green table and in grey and a singer 31k47 in pale blue with a walking foot, apparently used for heavy duty work and leather...I wish to sew light leather up to maybe three layers.....would you possibly have any idea which may be best as you seem rather knowledgeable on these machines Thanks Helen
Hi there Harry, Thank you for sharing this video with us. I do have a black 133k8 myself and it looks great, however im struggling to feed it with new thread, can you help on this matter at all? Thank you. Great channel by the by.
+Harry Rogers ah thanks a lot my friend, sorry I wasnt clear enough but I'm actually struggling to thread the whole machine, when I do and start to stitch the thread snaps, I'm feeding it wrong. also, can't find any manuals for 133k8's...
Harry my dad just purchased the black version of what you have. Where do you go to get your needles and parts? Thank you in advance. Loved the video by the way!
How would you like to compare the sewing machine you are describing with the Singer 45k89 sewing machine? I was going to work on leather with the Singer 45k89 sewing machine.
A lot of leatherwork people use the 45k for heavy work, I think it's similar to the 133k, the 133k is big, but I suspect its foot lift is not dissimilar, its probablya bit stronger as a machine. I now use compound feed lighter machines as I do lighter work. If you are looking for a heavy harness machine then a Juki 441 type or clone might be worth adding to your list.
Very interesting. did you make the pulley system? I'm about to buy a machine with a servo but think I might still need to be geared down. Hard to find anything available in the UK.
Argo_mtb Hi the pulleys do give power with the servo if you need it.......only really needed for very heavy duty stuff otherwise servo is fine - myford pulleys off ebay and pulleys from college sewing in the uk .......aim for a 1 to 3 reduction ...hope that helps.
Hi Harry Having just acquired a singer 133K17 I have found your videos really helpful, so thank you. I realize that you no longer have you 133K but hoped you could still help me with a stitch length query. I know that to set stitch length you push the little leaver on the front of the machine and turn the fly wheel, the shortest stitch length I can achieve is 4 1/2 stitches per inch. My question is should this be the shortest it can do or might there be something wrong with the stitch length adjustment. Thanks in advance Sue
+Sue Lee Hi Sue it should be able to do quite small stitches....you may need to rock the hand flywheel to and fro to loosen it up while pressing on the little lever.
+Dubidub2 Having used both I think they are similar machines in many respects, the 133k is a very tough machine......of course with all these models there are different versions, drop feed, darning foot, reverse etc etc
Hi Harry, I have a very old Singer 132K6 machine that seems to be vaguely similar. I would like to use the machine mainly for leather bags and tool rolls, also some auto upholstery. I've spent quite some time on cleaning, oiling and attempting to setup the machine, but it still needs work. My question is, do you know the machine? Is it worth persisting and spending the money to have it serviced or will I have to bite the bullet and spend serious money on a needle feed machine? Thanks, Greg
Greg..probably similar to the 133k???? if so a great machine for harness work but I went for a smaller needle feed machine in the end for lighter leatherwork like bags etc
So I have a couple of the standard general purpose black singers from the 1930s, what could I do to these machines to make them better suited to work leather? is it even possible? is it just a case of using a more powerful motor and gearing reduction, making the machine slower? Thanks
+Peter Ceallaigh Peter - your main constraint may be thread size....those machines will probably be fine with fine leather like pig skin. For thick leather you need a proper industrial machine for its power, walking foot and thread capacity. Think of it as moped versus car.
Hi. I was wondering if these machines would work for sewing thick woven material like backpack straps and things like that. There is a double needle one here for sale. What would be a fair price in good condition?
Hello. Do you have any experience with thr Singer 97-10? I recently bought two at auction, and am looking for needles and parts. Do you know of any specialty shops on your sid of the pond that may have such things? Thank uou kindly.
Hello Harry. I have a singer 29K2. What kind of needle does that machine take? There are so many needle part numbers I dont want to get the wrong one. Also what thread size would it take?
Hi I have got a chance to buy a Singer 113K17. I think this is a longer armed version of your machine? I want a walking foot machine for sewing marquee material mainly. It will be used for leather as well but mainly for canvas and bouncy castle type synthetics . is this machine a sensible choice for marguee making? Thanks Mark
I think I would have a chat with an industrial sewing machine shop, it's slippery material...does a Juki 441 for example have unison feed? I really don't know.
Decided to buy the 133K17. Have seen it working , has clutch motor and looks and sounds nice. When I asked about shortest stitch length the lady seemed to think the stitch length wasn't adjustable, we shall see when I collect it.
Hi sir,I have a large sewing machine as well,a 7-33 but my question to you is I also have a double needle stitcher that looks the same as the 7-33 but I don`t know what it is,are you able to tell me whet it may be please,
hi harry I have a singer 29-4 and it won't pick up the loop and finish the stitch from the bobbin it balls up on the bottom of my work or it tangles in the shuttle carrier and jams the machine, I have the right size needle and everything is threaded correctly is there any tips or guesses on what's causing this?
+Ken Harris Ken - possibly loose top tension, or foot pressure too strong, or shuttle leaf spring too tight....or less likely blunt bobbin point...those are my guesses, and I'm sorry they are just guesses!
Ok I will try these steps, and I've recently noticed that my shuttle carrier is missing the ball spring and the screw could this also be the reason it is not stitching?
Hi .what motor are you running on the machine .I see it looks reasonably controllable but it sounds like a clutch motor .. also what size bonded nylon are you using ..60-40
+stewart price It was clutch in this....and then in another film I show the conversion to servo. This was nm20 thread. I no longer have this lovely machine.
Hi Harry, just asking a little advice,I would love to get a Singer - 133k. I have not been able to find one. But i am looking at a Industrial Singer 153K103 walking foot ,cylinder arm machine. Will this machine be good for harness leather stitching? You know heavy veg tan leather
Hi Randall...I am not familiar with it but I think it's a lighter machine up to say max 3/8 inch veg tan would be my guess....take a look at leatherworker website.
(Translate Google) Hello, I look at you regularly, you always have some good advice. I got my hands on a singer 155 walking foot cylinder. It works well except that when I sew on 2 layers of leather (2.5 ounces) and I meet a seam, which gives 4 layers, it hangs and sews on the spot, is this normal? Thank you for your reply....
carole simard I am not familiar with that machine but the foot climbing ability of machines does vary...I assume your sewing machine foot has some upturn on the front edge to allow gradient climbing ....as without that it will brick wall on a seam edge.
I plan to modify a regular sewing machine to do my leather work as soon as i find a machine that doesn't cost me a arm and a leg i can't find a non plastic machine any where these days here in the states any thoughts from craftsmen to craftsmen on how to solve my problem would be greatly appreciated
+VelictAF I dont know that machine but I query whether its right here is the spec:Drop feed. High speed, gear driven rotary hook; single needle lockstitch. Max stitch 7 to the inch. 3500 RPM. For light and medium weight fabrics.
Hi yes the Singer 45k machines are similar and able to punch through thick veg tan leather. All these industrial machines do one thing well so it's important to decide what you will be using it for. I have sold this machine as I am now mainly making bags from thinner leather but if you want to make things from thick veg tan the 45k and 133k are great.
I do a strange kind of work. Making sculptures out of existing hand bags so it's awkward, like trying to join shoes together if you can imagine. So far I've done it by hand but we've got a big job coming up and I'm wondering whether a machine would pick up the pace and save our hands. Your videos are really informative, thanks for replying to me. If you want to see what I mean go to Www.billieachilleos.co.uk/louis-vuitton-barcelona-store-opening/
@@harryrogers Hi Harry Can you help me with getting a manual from the 132K6 or from the machine you used in the video . A 133 type . A pdf would be grate. Thanks for reply
@@harryrogers Thanks again for the info . It's very strange that there is almost nothing to find in the manuals world . Original and on paper . I'm happy with a pdf . I beautiful channel you have . And very, very nice machines and tools 🔧
+Britannya G H Hi - Do you really need a machine to do belts? Just my initial thought. This is a rare machine, you may be lucky and find one somewhere going cheap, but otherwise you would have to expect to pay a lot if you went to a dealer. Good luck.
Claudia Harris Hi Claudia - it depends on what you are making re needle thread size and machine bed i.e. flat or cylinder....but if your budget allows and you will be doing a lot of sewing I would look at compound feed (needle feed) machines - there is very good advice on leatherworker net - I hope that helps.
Your video has been posted by a guy I just filed copyright violations against and had my videos removed from his channel. Here is the link this video on his channel: ruclips.net/video/UuqbWcwM6mY/видео.html
Hi iv singer 119-2 .cud u tell me please if its possible to do reverse stitch on this machine.there is no handle or lever like other machine on this machine i have.
Recently revieved my vintage 133k8 walking foot. I am very impressed with how well and accurate the stitching ( perfect 4 stitches per inch ). Very beautiful machine.
The machine is more beastly than lovely...Im totally impressed by its capabilities.....
Harry - Just a quick note of thanks for all the videos I've watched. You do an excellent job of filming, educating and editing - well done!
Ross Hubbard Thanks very much Ross I appreciate that Regards Harry
Hi Harry, thanks for your fantastic! and knowledgeable videos. After 40 years of canvas work, I'm finally starting on leather work. Recently I purchased a 133k8 walking foot, it's a beautiful black vintage machine. I have given canvas work a back seat, leather work is my new hobby. Thanks for sharing your leather skills and sewing machines, please keep sharing, I'm a visual learner and your teaching is amazing, cheers Roy 🙂
Thanks Roy
I love how you've adjusted it to run as slowly as needed! Very useful
Lovely old machine, built to last a life time .
Man that's a sweet machine Harry.
Thanks for the instruction manuals on the 133k8 Harry. Reading everyone's posts it doesn't matter where you live in the world these machines are getting extremely rare to find now. The one I bought was sitting in an old saddler makers grandsons shed for 20 years. He didn't know how rare it was and was going to take it to the tip before his wife told him to throw it in eBay. The true test will be finding parts. Thanks again for you help and advise. Scott (Australia)
+scott wheeler Thats great Scott, and well done on rescuing one of these lovely machines.
Hi Harry and/or Scott, I too am looking for 133K8 manual and have had no joy on Googleor Safari - can you help me out ? Regards Richard Withey
We use all these old machines where i work they're still doing sterling service after all these years. I have a patcher like the one in one of your earlier videos. Great old machine. I even managed to pull one out of a skip when they had a clearout a few years back
That was a lucky find!
Thanks for your videos, just started to get interested in repairing cloths, thanks again.
Harry that is one unbelievable machine.
I am jealous.
WOW
Today I got my 1912 Singer 66-1 and love it. I have been wrapping leather around everything in the shop.
I love the new addition to your shop.
See you have created a monster.
Dave - your Singer sounds great...they are lovely machines with great engineering ....tool covers are very useful for protecting all those nicely honed edges.....and you are a great edge sharpener with those planes of yours that simply sing!
Dave: Me being a knitter, I can appreciate you wanting to make leather cozies for "everything in your shop! Post us some pictures for inspiration!
I will and thank you !
Harry is doing the same and has made some fine ones to.
I'm sure the 133K was produced in Kilbowie for the "war effort". In fact, no home sewing machines were produced during WWII. The very fact that some of these survived and are still being used is amazing. I collect, maintain and repair some antique/vintage Singers here in California. I have used my 15-91 to repair leather items. Not that I wouldn't like to have your machine, (I have no personal use for it and like you have run out of space). Your videos are a joy to watch and see your machines in action. Thanks for showing them to us!!
Hi Judy ....I agree with you....I believe the K of 133k stands for Kilbowie....mine is 1940 according to the serial number so that confirms what you are saying as well. Thanks for your kind comments as well. Regards Harry
Hello Judy do you have a contact number or email? Would like to chat with you about getting a Singer
Thanks for the tutorial, we were lucky to pickup a preloved 133/k13 ( EG664605) yesterday for $50 AUD with its table, the lady had it as a garden ornament....arghhh. It needs a clean up but everything turns really well , it will great once we've restored
yak yak wow...sounds very good!
Thanks for the quality videos. just set up a singer 31-15
Thanks for sharing Harry, What a beautiful machine! The condition was A1, it could have been made yesterday. As always your films are an absolute pleasure to watch and eagerly I await your next instalment. N.
Thanks Neil - I will soonish put up a film on the Singer 31k - looks its age more than this one!!!!
Hello, Harry. I like watching your videos; very interesting. I justed wanted to give you and any other woodworker here a tip on free wood that's filling landfills here in the states, and possibly other countries as well. It's from crating for lawnmowers. the crates are often deck planking or heavier; often 3 to 7 ft long. This is the time of year the stores are stocking up, so the discarded crating is ,too. The stuff is easy to pull apart, not like pallets. It pains me to see so much nice wood getting tossed out so I like to spread the word. Have a great day !
David - thanks for posting that.
Will you please post a video on how to get the bobbin into a 132k6 properly? Thank you🙏🏼
Blimey that's a robust looking machine, its fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate these things, I always find it informative and interesting. Atb Ryan
Youre very welcome - thanks
I like your personality. Lovely. Thanks for this great tutorial and you're funny. Awesome. Thanks
+Ella Marie Thanks Ella
wish you the best...im looking into buying a machine myself and a buffer for making bracelets. Any advice would be great.... I want to make hand tooled bracelets with a very fine finish...sometimes i think the best thing to do is to finish them by hand, but there are details on top that will need stitching, I'm working with Veg Tan...that i will be dying...so its not that thick. I have a background in Fashion design, jewelry and knitting...and pattern design. I made on leather skirt in fashion school, so i don't know if i quality to work with leather....it was like 10 yrs ago, I'm trying bracelets now with tooling and I'm loving it and am hoping to run a custom made Jewelry leather business. Thank you. Great videos.
+Ella Marie Hi Ella - I have now sold this machine ...it was great for thick veg tan but as I am now working mainly with 2mm veg tan calf leather I now have walking foot needle feed which gives a great stitch quality for tote bags etc.
I like to hand sew, with two needles, i make motorcycle bags, but i also have a leather machine.Nice video.
Harry, I'm picking up a 133k-18 Saturday. I may have questions. Hope I can ask you some of the set-up measures.
Hola Harry. Donde puedo encontrar más modelos de este tipo de maquina en marca Singer.
Another good tutorial. Thanks
Buen vídeo no entendí nada , pero me muero por tener una Máquina cómo esa, expectacular, gracias.
Hermosa y noble máquina de coser
Thank you so much for this video. I have got a hold of a Singer 133k8, and Im so happy about it. After a bit of adjustments, it now works well. But it has got a rollerfoot on it. I cant get used to this, and I have searched and searched online for a presser/walkingfoot like yours but without luck. I would be so happy if you have got any tips where to get a hold of it, and how to switch/install it on the machine. Thank you on beforehand. Alle the best, regards from Norway
Hi I no longer have this machine to look at it, but if it is a version which previously had a jump foot, and it may not be, then I think you would need to reinstall the jump foot. College Sewing UK may have some parts. I would imagine it would be good with a roller for a lot of flat sewing operations. ISMACS website will have a list of the 133k models.
nicely informative ; thanks for showing this film
such a helpful guy, thanks tons Harry
Thanks Harry. Awesome as always.
Great video ... wonderful machine well explained. Bravo.
Thanks Gary
Adorable..so cute, you're right IT WALKS. LOL
sweet machine Mr. Rogers! That thing is a horse!
well it is a harness makers machine so I like the pun and your mention of needles ....ugh!
Brilliant information thankyou.....I have a 133k8....has anyone a video of how to thread this and also where I can buy parts....aiden
Singer is the best.
Hi, certainly old is gold, but surprisingly I can't seem to find price of this beast.. where can i buy it from??. I am from Canada.
Sweet machine! I just need a leather machine to complete my set, currently I have to do any leatherwork on a 320k which does surprisingly well, I leather wrapped my wax jacket cuffs, 4 layers of 1mm-ish leather and 2 layers of wax cotton and it didn't miss a beat. I don't see it faring well on 4mm veg tan though, haha.
wow a Singer 320k is a beautiful bit of engineering...probably one of their best? and a very versatile machine ...you are lucky to have that. Regards Harry
It is a wonderful machine. I have a 319k and a 320k. The 319 is smoother and stitches better, more accessories too, but the 320 is useful with the free arm, I guess I need both! haha. I have a 185k also that is a lovely little machine for small jobs. Recently picked up a 201k but not sure if it will be worth the effort to restore.
caskwith I like my 201k...I would have more machines if I had the space, but sadly I do not ...probably just as well. I use my 201k for fine leather, but it sounds as though you already have a good collection to choose from!
I have heard good things about the 201k but we really don't need another straight stitch machine as we already have the 185k and to be honest we use a variety of stitches for craft projects. If space and time weren't an issue then I would be inclined to put the effort in but I think it will be a parts only machine. It was a car boot bargain bought with the intention of stripping for parts anyway so I don't mind too much.
I have seen some Singer 45K for sale here, and they were made in many versions. Can you point out some key differences to your Singer 133K ?
I think my Dr. uses a 230 needle when they give me shots. Feels like it anyway
In connection to my previous comment, I am aware of course of the fact you do have an episode leather sewing machines …
Hi, I know you don’t have exactly the same model but would you know how to change the under thread bobbin on a Singer 132k ?
we have one at our sailing club for repairing sails, the previous sailmaker is now very elderly and it is up to me to work out how to use this machine?
Hi if you go onto the ISMACS website you will probably find a manual for your machine....otherwise maybe College Sewing Machines UK
Hello I have just purchased a Singer 153B1 sewing machine. Do you do a tutorial on that machine, if not do you know where I can find such a thing. I have searched RUclips and the net without luck. I want to know how to thread and install the bobbin, basic operations etc. It is a large robust machine in very good condition. I want to repair fencing jackets and breeches for my friends and fellow club members. I already own a Juki 555 Industrial straight stitch machine that I have refurbished. It is brilliant for most things but, the Cylindrical Arm machine will take me to another level I hope. Thank you for your excellent videos. They have inspired me to have a go. I'm in the Blue Mountains (currently on fire ) outside Sydney .
Hi Roy..we have been hearing a lot about the fires...I hope things improve for you all. You will find a manual on the ISMACS website for your machine...or a machine number very close to it..the parts for your model is there. Best regards Harry
Hi Harry, another great informative video presented in your own unique & down to earth manner. You mentioned bonded nylon thread. How would waxed thread work with this machine? The same waxed thread that i use for hand stitching. Thank you
Desmond Moore Hi I have never tried it and no longer have this machine, but I suspect it would work as the machine could handle a 160 or I recall even a 210 needle...and I guess they used that before the advent of bonded nylon...sorry cannot help further...perhaps someone here knows for sure.
Hi Harry
Excelente machine
How much it cost type machine,i am from Peru
By chance would you know if the Singer 17U241 be able to stitch thru 2 layers of leather like how you demonstrated in the video?
I would guess that is a light leather machine...ISMACS website will probably give some specs.
Hi Harry, nice vid as always! Educational and inspiring. I have noticed that you have a new JUKI machine, could you do a vid on that one, please. I am actually thinking of buying a juki machine myself (maybe a DNU 1541 S) as I want to develop my own leather and heavy canvas bag business. You you please advise on the best suited machine for this type of job (is the DNU suited ?) Thanks in advance for you reply :)
Carlos Sanches Carlos it's a great versatile machine for medium weight leather like 2mm calf etc for bags etc. it can also take a wide range of threads and needle sizes...so yes in my view the 1541 is a great machine.
Hi...I'm wondering if you can help me as I'm going to see a choice of two machines tonight.......a singer 196k5 green table and in grey and a singer 31k47 in pale blue with a walking foot, apparently used for heavy duty work and leather...I wish to sew light leather up to maybe three layers.....would you possibly have any idea which may be best as you seem rather knowledgeable on these machines
Thanks Helen
Hi there Harry, Thank you for sharing this video with us. I do have a black 133k8 myself and it looks great, however im struggling to feed it with new thread, can you help on this matter at all? Thank you. Great channel by the by.
It should be happy with some nm20 bonded nylon thread
+Harry Rogers ah thanks a lot my friend, sorry I wasnt clear enough but I'm actually struggling to thread the whole machine, when I do and start to stitch the thread snaps, I'm feeding it wrong. also, can't find any manuals for 133k8's...
Email me through my website and I will help
Hi ....did you happen to find information on how to tread the 133k8....aiden
Harry my dad just purchased the black version of what you have. Where do you go to get your needles and parts? Thank you in advance. Loved the video by the way!
Hi I went to College Sewing Machines UK for needles etc.
I want to find one of these machines. I’m using an old cobblers singer but I’m limited to stitch length of #5 I want a #4 or 3 stitches per inch.
Hi Harry! Thanks for the video. Do you think a servo motor could be installed in this machine? If yes, of what potency? 500w/800w? Thanks
Hi yes I put a 1hp servo on this combined with a 3:1 reduction pulley...there is a video of me converting it in the leather playlist.
How would you like to compare the sewing machine you are describing with the Singer 45k89 sewing machine? I was going to work on leather with the Singer 45k89 sewing machine.
A lot of leatherwork people use the 45k for heavy work, I think it's similar to the 133k, the 133k is big, but I suspect its foot lift is not dissimilar, its probablya bit stronger as a machine. I now use compound feed lighter machines as I do lighter work. If you are looking for a heavy harness machine then a Juki 441 type or clone might be worth adding to your list.
@@harryrogers There is also a 45k89 needle with No. 18, so I think it can be sewn on normal leather. Would it be useful?
Very interesting. did you make the pulley system? I'm about to buy a machine with a servo but think I might still need to be geared down. Hard to find anything available in the UK.
Argo_mtb Hi the pulleys do give power with the servo if you need it.......only really needed for very heavy duty stuff otherwise servo is fine - myford pulleys off ebay and pulleys from college sewing in the uk .......aim for a 1 to 3 reduction ...hope that helps.
hello Harry! I have a question: I would like to know where you bought your machine. I'm having a hard time finding a good machine.
Hi - try online auctions ....look for an Industrial Sewing machine supplier in your area....put the word out
Hi Harry
Having just acquired a singer 133K17 I have found your videos really helpful, so thank you. I realize that you no longer have you 133K but hoped you could still help me with a stitch length query. I know that to set stitch length you push the little leaver on the front of the machine and turn the fly wheel, the shortest stitch length I can achieve is 4 1/2 stitches per inch. My question is should this be the shortest it can do or might there be something wrong with the stitch length adjustment. Thanks in advance Sue
+Sue Lee Hi Sue it should be able to do quite small stitches....you may need to rock the hand flywheel to and fro to loosen it up while pressing on the little lever.
+Sue Lee If you want to message me through my website I will send a manual
I have seen some Singer 45K for sale here, and they were made in many versions. Can you point out some key differences to your Singer 133K ? Thanks
+Dubidub2 Having used both I think they are similar machines in many respects, the 133k is a very tough machine......of course with all these models there are different versions, drop feed, darning foot, reverse etc etc
Great video. New subscriber. Just got my hands on a Singer 18u222, pretty similar to this one. Needs work... Would love to pick your brains sometime
knoxi82 thanks...sounds good
hello again how much does it cost? SINGER 29k thank you (alrededor de cuanto cuesta una Singer 29K gracias
Hi Harry, I have a very old Singer 132K6 machine that seems to be vaguely similar. I would like to use the machine mainly for leather bags and tool rolls, also some auto upholstery. I've spent quite some time on cleaning, oiling and attempting to setup the machine, but it still needs work. My question is, do you know the machine? Is it worth persisting and spending the money to have it serviced or will I have to bite the bullet and spend serious money on a needle feed machine? Thanks, Greg
Greg..probably similar to the 133k???? if so a great machine for harness work but I went for a smaller needle feed machine in the end for lighter leatherwork like bags etc
So I have a couple of the standard general purpose black singers from the 1930s, what could I do to these machines to make them better suited to work leather? is it even possible? is it just a case of using a more powerful motor and gearing reduction, making the machine slower? Thanks
+Peter Ceallaigh Peter - your main constraint may be thread size....those machines will probably be fine with fine leather like pig skin. For thick leather you need a proper industrial machine for its power, walking foot and thread capacity. Think of it as moped versus car.
Hi. I was wondering if these machines would work for sewing thick woven material like backpack straps and things like that. There is a double needle one here for sale. What would be a fair price in good condition?
It will go through most things...very good for thick veg tan...look on Ebay etc for latest prices.
Thanks Harry!
Hello. Do you have any experience with thr Singer 97-10? I recently bought two at auction, and am looking for needles and parts. Do you know of any specialty shops on your sid of the pond that may have such things? Thank uou kindly.
Wow! Try College Sewing Machines UK as they hold a huge stock and are very helpful.
@@harryrogers thank you, sir. Keep making the fun videos.
Hello Harry. I have a singer 29K2. What kind of needle does that machine take? There are so many needle part numbers I dont want to get the wrong one. Also what thread size would it take?
4flyingtigers I have posted a film on that specific subject in one of my 3 patcher films in the Leather Playlist. Rgds Harry
What do you recommend I'm in the American upper east coast.
Hi I have got a chance to buy a Singer 113K17. I think this is a longer armed version of your machine? I want a walking foot machine for sewing marquee material mainly. It will be used for leather as well but mainly for canvas and bouncy castle type synthetics . is this machine a sensible choice for marguee making? Thanks Mark
I think I would have a chat with an industrial sewing machine shop, it's slippery material...does a Juki 441 for example have unison feed? I really don't know.
Decided to buy the 133K17. Have seen it working , has clutch motor and looks and sounds nice. When I asked about shortest stitch length the lady seemed to think the stitch length wasn't adjustable, we shall see when I collect it.
@@markdicker686 Press a button and turn the wheel as I recall to change stitch length.
Thanks ...it was you comparing it to a myford lathe that in part decided mebto buy it as I have 3 myfords ML1 ML4 and ML8
Hi sir,I have a large sewing machine as well,a 7-33 but my question to you is I also have a double needle stitcher that looks the same as the 7-33 but I don`t know what it is,are you able to tell me whet it may be please,
sorry I don't know but hopefully someone here will
hi harry I have a singer 29-4 and it won't pick up the loop and finish the stitch from the bobbin it balls up on the bottom of my work or it tangles in the shuttle carrier and jams the machine, I have the right size needle and everything is threaded correctly is there any tips or guesses on what's causing this?
+Ken Harris Ken - possibly loose top tension, or foot pressure too strong, or shuttle leaf spring too tight....or less likely blunt bobbin point...those are my guesses, and I'm sorry they are just guesses!
Ok I will try these steps, and I've recently noticed that my shuttle carrier is missing the ball spring and the screw could this also be the reason it is not stitching?
+Ken Harris Not certain but worth fixing I guess.
Hi .what motor are you running on the machine .I see it looks reasonably controllable but it sounds like a clutch motor ..
also what size bonded nylon are you using ..60-40
+stewart price It was clutch in this....and then in another film I show the conversion to servo. This was nm20 thread. I no longer have this lovely machine.
Hi Harry, just asking a little advice,I would love to get a Singer - 133k. I have not been able to find one. But i am looking at a Industrial Singer 153K103 walking foot ,cylinder arm machine. Will this machine be good for harness leather stitching? You know heavy veg tan leather
Hi Randall...I am not familiar with it but I think it's a lighter machine up to say max 3/8 inch veg tan would be my guess....take a look at leatherworker website.
@@harryrogerswow, I just purchased a singer 133k K13 @ an unbelievable price. I may need a little coaching setting it up with a clutch motor.
@@randalljohnson5515 great if you want to email me I can get a manual to you.
@@harryrogers sure. how to get your address.
@@harryrogers Never mind i found your e-mail address on Bucklehurst Leather web site
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Hello,
I look at you regularly, you always have some good advice. I got my hands on a singer 155 walking foot cylinder. It works well except that when I sew on 2 layers of leather (2.5 ounces) and I meet a seam, which gives 4 layers, it hangs and sews on the spot, is this normal? Thank you for your reply....
carole simard I am not familiar with that machine but the foot climbing ability of machines does vary...I assume your sewing machine foot has some upturn on the front edge to allow gradient climbing ....as without that it will brick wall on a seam edge.
thanks for your answer, i will check if i can change the foot
I plan to modify a regular sewing machine to do my leather work as soon as i find a machine that doesn't cost me a arm and a leg i can't find a non plastic machine any where these days here in the states any thoughts from craftsmen to craftsmen on how to solve my problem would be greatly appreciated
Steve Obee For light work like wallets from pigskin, a Singer 201k takes a lot of beating and is mega cheap.
+VelictAF Vinyl is slippery so ideally you would use a needle feed machine.......the needle moves to pull the layers through together.
+VelictAF I dont know that machine but I query whether its right here is the spec:Drop feed. High speed, gear driven rotary hook; single needle lockstitch. Max stitch 7 to the inch. 3500 RPM. For light and medium weight fabrics.
+Harry Rogers Is there a Brother B series industrial that you can try?
Very nice but did you say "two ferty" or "two thirty" needle? Confused, I suppose.
MM Reporter probably 230...this is some time ago.
+HarryRodgers +mrwindsorchair Do you happen to know if the Singer 45-k-25 is a good budget choice as an alternative?
Hi yes the Singer 45k machines are similar and able to punch through thick veg tan leather. All these industrial machines do one thing well so it's important to decide what you will be using it for. I have sold this machine as I am now mainly making bags from thinner leather but if you want to make things from thick veg tan the 45k and 133k are great.
I do a strange kind of work. Making sculptures out of existing hand bags so it's awkward, like trying to join shoes together if you can imagine. So far I've done it by hand but we've got a big job coming up and I'm wondering whether a machine would pick up the pace and save our hands. Your videos are really informative, thanks for replying to me. If you want to see what I mean go to Www.billieachilleos.co.uk/louis-vuitton-barcelona-store-opening/
Great work......fairly tough so yes I think Singer 45k should be good.....check it works...needle bar is sometimes bent on some
.....good luck
+Harry Rogers Thanks Harry, so glad you've put all this stuff up, I know it's going to teach me a lot! x
Billie Fingers , I have a 45k, excellent sewing machines, sew 1.5 mm veg-tan skin without any problems
hi , comparing whith singer 153w103 is stronger?
Hi is it ok for stitching bag great vid.
Its really best suited for very heavy duty work in veg tan leather like axe covers etc
la vende y en cuanto cuesta good you sell it as soon as
ezequiel elizondo I no longer have this lovely machine.
I just boght a 133k8 and wonder can i make it take larger steps ?
Yes..its something like press a lever and turn the wheel...sorry I no longer have this machine.
Very good!!
Thanks
Thank you
How does this compare to something like a Tippman Boss machine? Better or equal?
This is a machine ideally suited for harness work...sorry I have not used a Tipmann. I have posted a film on selecting a leather sewing machine.
K número de aguja lleva la máquina de coser singer 45 k89 gracias
Is this machine strong than a mordern industrial machine
It's tank like but then so is a Juki 441.
Question: Where can I purchase similar machines? I am looking around the internet but I cannot find anything similar from a reputable seller.
Google for Industrial Sewing machine and that should throw something up sooner or later
I googled before asking, no dice... just a lot of EBAY and online sellers but no place to look at and test the machines...sigh
TEKEAH HARRIS If in the UK you could look at Industrial Sewing in Southall
What is the difference with the Singer 132K6 .
I bought one today on a Carbootsale for 60 € .
Sadly, no user manual
Sounds great, I think they might be a tad smaller, but I am not certain.
@@harryrogers
Hi Harry
Can you help me with getting a manual from the 132K6 or from the machine you used in the video . A 133 type .
A pdf would be grate.
Thanks for reply
@@sjskottie1495 Hi try the ISMACS website...they have a lot of manuals.
@@harryrogers Thanks again for the info .
It's very strange that there is almost nothing to find in the manuals world . Original and on paper . I'm happy with a pdf . I beautiful channel you have . And very, very nice machines and tools 🔧
@@sjskottie1495 If you get stuck send an email to me on Bucklehurst Leather pages.
How much does this machine cost. I liked to buy one to do and sell fashion belts. Help a single mom out.
+Britannya G H Hi - Do you really need a machine to do belts? Just my initial thought. This is a rare machine, you may be lucky and find one somewhere going cheap, but otherwise you would have to expect to pay a lot if you went to a dealer. Good luck.
I need this machine. Some one knows where buy It?
How much would one cost?
What type of machine would you suggest to sew lambskin?
Claudia Harris Hi Claudia - it depends on what you are making re needle thread size and machine bed i.e. flat or cylinder....but if your budget allows and you will be doing a lot of sewing I would look at compound feed (needle feed) machines - there is very good advice on leatherworker net - I hope that helps.
It is for leather gloves. Thank you the info you have already given.
Claudia Harris Claudia - I think there are some specific glove making machines so probably worth having a google
Thank mate what machine would you say is best bags with front and back stitching cheers.
Needle feed compound feed...... and cylinder arm is the most versatile but flat bed is easier.
Amigo buenos días tengo una 133k15 pero no tiene arrastre hay alguna forma de modificarla para que arrastre material gracias
I am sorry I do not know, some were made with just a darning foot. Perhaps look at the drawings on the ISMACS website to see what is needed.
Thanks!
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Ciao la singer 29k quanto cuoio di spessore cuce
Me gusta esa maquina quiero una
Donde la puedo conseguir
thank you gracias
Mean messenger bags sorry.
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what is your email address sir?
Never mind XD found it XD
Hi iv singer 119-2 .cud u tell me please if its possible to do reverse stitch on this machine.there is no handle or lever like other machine on this machine i have.
Hi best look for a manual on the ISMACS website or on the College Sewing Machines UK website...Good luck.