Thank you for this! I don’t have the same machine but I do have an industrial. I have had it for a year. I oil it regularly but have not changed the oil. I’ll check it now. 😊
Some oils can be used for simple oil lamps. Oxidized (old exposed to air) works better. I wonder if this old oil would work for that? I suppose another recycle option would be to pour it in a bucket of sand and store garden tools in it to prevent rust. Any other ideas out there?
THANKS I got this machine because of your use and I just changed the needle and it is running great now. I won't change the oil for a while but saving this video for that, they told me at Ralph's industrial in denver that no other oil is required anywhere so not too sure about the drops in the little holes but what could it hurt eh?
That was very interesting! I always wandered what an oil pan looked like. I thought there was a removable "pan". I don't have an industrial but watch your channel for techniques and to learn bag making.
To Siah Swag and other bag makers: Please check out the latest video from Wade Venture. The abandon storage unit they purchased had nothing but bolt after bolt of fabric . They're having a live auction Sat 11:00 PST. Beautiful fabric.
Wow this was so interesting to watch! I don't own an industrial machine yet, but seriously looking into it. I'm in South Africa so will see what's available here. However I'm really interested to know what the features are on this machine and why you chose this one? Have you a video on about that? It'll also be for bag making.
Hi Siah.....I was wondering, if you could do a sewing of the Swoon Sheena hobo bag....no one has done one of those and think its such a cute bag and cool with the front zippers curved like that.
That was the best advertisement for a Kingmax! Runs like a champ without proper maintenance!
No shade, Siah....you should see the state of my house.😄
Thank you for this! I don’t have the same machine but I do have an industrial. I have had it for a year. I oil it regularly but have not changed the oil. I’ll check it now. 😊
Some oils can be used for simple oil lamps. Oxidized (old exposed to air) works better. I wonder if this old oil would work for that? I suppose another recycle option would be to pour it in a bucket of sand and store garden tools in it to prevent rust. Any other ideas out there?
This is a great video! Thank you 🙏
Great video Kassiah!
This is sooo on time my 8700 needs this. I was just saying the SAME THING!!
My walking foot is not ready yet. 💕
THANKS I got this machine because of your use and I just changed the needle and it is running great now. I won't change the oil for a while but saving this video for that, they told me at Ralph's industrial in denver that no other oil is required anywhere so not too sure about the drops in the little holes but what could it hurt eh?
That was very interesting! I always wandered what an oil pan looked like. I thought there was a removable "pan". I don't have an industrial but watch your channel for techniques and to learn bag making.
I *just* did this exact thing to my Sailrite Fabricator. It's running so nice! ❤️ Way to go, giving your beastie some TLC.
To Siah Swag and other bag makers: Please check out the latest video from Wade Venture. The abandon storage unit they purchased had nothing but bolt after bolt of fabric . They're having a live auction Sat 11:00 PST. Beautiful fabric.
Wow this was so interesting to watch! I don't own an industrial machine yet, but seriously looking into it. I'm in South Africa so will see what's available here. However I'm really interested to know what the features are on this machine and why you chose this one? Have you a video on about that? It'll also be for bag making.
Hi Siah.....I was wondering, if you could do a sewing of the Swoon Sheena hobo bag....no one has done one of those and think its such a cute bag and cool with the front zippers curved like that.
Great Help ! Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video. Very good instruction. My machine is different brand, but look very similar to your machine. I will check my oil today :-)
You are welcome!
Great info!! Maybe if you do a video every year I’ll remember too!! 😂
LOL yes maybe....
Those white rubber pieces on the top of your machine and on the side come off. They also get a drop of oil
You wold use a flat head screw driver to kinda pop them off 😊
Oh really?! See, this is why I make these videos. Thanks for the tip!!
On mine the left side of the head comes off and you oil inside as well. But I have a sailrite. I would assume that they are the same
Mine are black rubber ones on the top and left side.
I suck mine out with a large syringe rather than take the plug out. The magnet is for metal saving.
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How about using a bulb baster and suck the oil out wont get your hands in it.
Does anyone know; Is this Kingmax made by Seiko (model H-2BL-AE-1), or is it made by Consew (model 1206RB)? 🧠
No idea