Compare Singer Models 403A & 503A Sewing Machines

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @amyk8154
    @amyk8154 Před 6 lety +7

    Lol, you said, ‘ if you stayed with me this long... i hope you watched it in 10 min. Increments over a week’’. Lol it was informational. I listened as i was ironing. I just got a 403 yesterday and dont know much! So thank you!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety +9

      That's what I like in a viewer....stamina! You might be the only person who watched that far. If you need a free Instruction manual (100 pages) here is a free download: www.singerco.com/uploads/download/820905d82ad083c6ccd4ad6d3fea3e4d59827cf9.pdf
      I also have a playlist of the 403A here:
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKInZUROdMNIGGO_nfhM2u6D.html
      Also, since you survived my "short" comparison video, here is a good one that includes the 403A.
      Next time you paint the living room you could tune in:
      czcams.com/video/Nee9PavxWhs/video.html
      I enjoyed your comment SO much. Please stop by again. Take Care.

    • @twinstar9
      @twinstar9 Před 3 lety

      @@andytubesewing1953 I just watch it in 1.75 speed!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 3 lety +3

      @@twinstar9 Good idea! Clever & determined; a great combination. Thank you for watching my cahnnel.

  • @SuZ3945
    @SuZ3945 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched the whole video! no problem. I just acquired a 503A in good condition for $20 bucks. It has the 0 cam but not the cute little spool holder for the inside... I have a new obsession for vtg sewing machines from the 1960's to 70's. I LOVE your style of videos. You really help me understand how these machines work so I can restore them, thank you sew much ❤

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety +1

      It's a fun and rewarding hobby, for sure. Thank you for saving those machines. $20? Just the tension assembly sells for that much on eBay! For you, and other viewers here is my 21-video Playlist for model 503A: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html If you don't see the part or system you want to work on you can try the 27-video 403A Playlist as most of the parts are the same: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html
      I don't know why the Auxiliary Spool Pin always is missing. I mean it just sits in its own little storage area. They are rare now, You can find a few on eBay for $30 to $40 👀 here is the bargain one today at only $33 with free shipping: www.ebay.com/itm/234652489624?hash=item36a260d798:g:5sgAAOSwKCFi8WOd
      Hope you enjoy your new Rocketeer, and thanks for watching my channel, SuZ Take Care

  • @bookooc5605
    @bookooc5605 Před 4 lety +1

    I am a 65 year old male newbie, I just bought a 500a. Your videos are a great resource. thank you

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm glad you found my channel. You will enjoy the 500A Rocketeer. I have several videos for other models that pertain to parts on your machine also, plus the motor and foot pedal. Here is the link to my PLAYLIST page if you want to bookmark it.
      czcams.com/channels/USPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w.htmlplaylists?view_as=public
      Look for playlist for these models: 401A, 403A, 404, 403A, 503A, button foot pedal, PA style motor. Cleaning up your new machine testing and sewing with it is a nice project if you are mostly stuck at home during this time. Thanks for the comment and don't be a stranger.

    • @thelinnjo
      @thelinnjo Před 20 dny

      I really need a zig zag strong stitcher

  • @ggazzara1115
    @ggazzara1115 Před rokem +1

    Andy, thanks for posting! I have both machines, 403a and a 503a and love them both.

  • @dianne57m.shifthappens73
    @dianne57m.shifthappens73 Před 6 lety +2

    i inheirted a rocketier and was so happy to find your video. you taught me a lot about this machine. it is so special to me as i have fond memories of sitting and watching my mom sew and sew. thanks so much

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety

      You are welcome, and it is nice of you to share this with us. I'm doing several videos of the 503A as I restore it. I hope yoou will watch some of them when you have a chance. You can keep your Rocketeer running smoothly.

  • @nmd1211
    @nmd1211 Před 5 lety +4

    Having just picked up a 403a, it was a real pleasure to watch this video. Like you, I prefer the simpler construction of the 403a to the 503a. The stop wheel on mine was frozen - someone torqued it down as if it were worth a bazillion bucks, but we got it unstuck and we are now working 100%. Many thanks for this video, and your others - very good learning videos, as well as generally informative.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, Naomi, and congratulations on your "new" 403A. It's a wonderful machine and I know you'll love it. Here is a free copy of the original instruction manual if you need one:
      www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20403A%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
      100 pages of info. Thanks for watching my channel. Great comment.

  • @June51212
    @June51212 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much. My mom had this sewing machine this and the 500 rocketeer. I love them. Watching your video. I ordered one 403A from eBay Friday, got here this morning. Fast, across country during this epidemic. I am making mask. I am so thrilled to have this again. Power, strong, stable. You made it easy to understand. I cleaned it all lubed and oiled today. And runs and sounds like a dream! Like going from a trike with the newer machines ( throw away) to a Lamborghini! Wow! Love love love it. I love your videos. Making masks. I appreciate all you teach us. Makes a huge difference when we can work on our own machines. Needed power to go over mask pleats. Have two newer machines here. Wow, this here FLYS! All metal gears and parts. They sure knew how to make them back then. Mine is a year older than I am lol. Oldies but goodies. Thx again. Keep the videos coming. Love them!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      I'm so glad you found my channel, June. I'll bet that machine is happy to be with you and back at work. It was truly born to sew. I have other videos about working on the 403A too: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html
      It was nice of you to leave a comment. I still can't believe you got it delivered so fast! I ordered a used part from CA that took 6 days to get to me in AZ, and we share a border! I guess you and that machine were meant to be working together. Take Care.

  • @Meiral77
    @Meiral77 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for your awesome review! I just recently bought a Singer 403 at an antique shop and your instructions and information was so welcomed! Thank you very much!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      You are very welcome and you sure picked a winner! My favorite Singer ZigZag machine. I like them so much I made a 26 video playlist about the 403A "Regina" (the Queen of ZZ Machines)
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html
      I include cleaning and adjusting the machine when needed and so forth so you may be interested.
      You can also download a FREE copy of the original Singer Instruction Manual directly from Singer at this link www.singer.com/search/support?title=403a The manual is in PDF format for Adobe Reader and has 100 pages all about the machine and how to use it and the attachments. I'm really happy for you and hope you love it. Please come back and visit my channel when you can.

  • @Holpopov
    @Holpopov Před 7 měsíci

    Just found one just like yours. I don’t know how to sew. Video was very helpful in learning what the gadgets are for. It’s not simple for me because I’ve never used a machine.
    When showing types of stitches, you stop, turn wheel on right and do something with a lever. Close to needle!
    Can you do a slower video and explain for those of us dudes that want to learn how to sew. Asking for a friend😅

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 7 měsíci

      Not making videos now due to health reasons, but I can give basic info.
      Call the wheel the handwheel, and always turn it towards you.
      The lever behind the needle is the "Presser Bar Lifter". You use it to raise and lower the "Presser Foot" from or onto the fabric. It pushes down the fabric against the "Feed Dog", the thing with little teeth just under the "Needle Plate" that the fabric rests on.
      The Feed Dog pulls the fabric in sync with the needle; so when the needle is in the fabric the dog stops pulling and when the needle is up out of the fabric the dog moves the fabric the length of the stitch you set.
      The Presser Bar has a thumb nut on top or a dial to adjust how much pressure. You want enough to move the fabric but not crush it into the dog. The Presser Bar Lifter has other important functions. When it is lifted it also reduces the tension on the needle thread.
      Now when I moved the handwheel it was to manually raise the needle up out of the thread and when I lifted that lever it was so I could pull my fabric from under the presser foot. See? No needle in the fabric, no tension on the thread, and no pressure holding down the fabric.
      The presser bar/foot must be up when you thread the machine. That allows the the thread to go between the presser discs that apply tension to the needle thread; no tension no good stitching.
      I suggest you download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual for your model (you did not say which one of the two) from the Singer Support Page here: www.singer.com/support Just enter the model number into the search box and it will bring up a page showing available manuals. They download as a PDF and are nicely done with good info about your machine, using it, and standard maintenance.
      There are many good videos for basic sewing on YT: czcams.com/users/results?search_query=how+to+basic+sew
      If you want a deeper dive into the machine itself I have 27 videos for Regina, my 403A:
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html
      and 21 videos for Vicky, my 503A:
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html
      My wife has been sewing for 60 years, but I'm just a mechanic of the machines, and doing a demo seam in the videos is the extent of my sewing expertise 😃
      Whether a 403A or 503A you certainly picked a fabulous model. Happy for your friend 👀
      Thanks for watching my channel, and good luck.

  • @lindalangve9039
    @lindalangve9039 Před 4 lety +1

    I have had my 503A since the early 1980’s. It is a real workhorse. No electronics to wear out because the cams are all mechanical. I love it!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety +1

      A 35-year love story. Congrats! Longer than many relationships. The Model 503A Slant-O-Matic Special is a great machine as you know and can last forever with normal maintenance. Thanks for watching and sharing. Take Care.

    • @alourdesleconte9069
      @alourdesleconte9069 Před 3 lety

      comment enfiler machine à coudre singer model 503a

  • @lindawulfkoenig4907
    @lindawulfkoenig4907 Před rokem

    Have one of each, love them both. One was my mom-in-law's, which I learned to sew on; the other she posthumously helped my husband find for me in a thrift shop, as hers had been worked pretty hard and was growing sluggish despite cleaning and lubing/oiling. They are total workhorses.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před rokem

      That's a wonderful set of machines to have. And yes true workhorses so well engineered and manufactured. Happy for you to have those beauties. Thanks for watching my channel and I appreciate your commenting

  • @loriannpayne4483
    @loriannpayne4483 Před 4 lety

    I just bought a 403A and I have a 503A. The bottom part of the 403A case is actually plastic! I was surprised to find that when I took it apart to clean it. Also, the 503A was made as late as 1963! Mine was created in 1963. Thank you for all the detail in your videos. Keep up the great work!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety +2

      Two great machines you have there! Did you catch my latest series? Regina, a model 403A restoration. 25 videos.
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html
      How about my 503A series on Vicky from 2 years ago?
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html
      Maybe you already know of them. Thanks for saving those machines, and for watching my channel.

  • @altahanlon2540
    @altahanlon2540 Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much for taking the time to help people like me meet the challenge of working with these great old work horses. Little by little I am learning and yes, watching a few minutes each night is a good idea. I haven' t torn a machine apart yet, but that project isn' t too far iff. and you can bet I will be tuning in when that time comes.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety

      It was nice of you to comment. I'm glad you found AndyTube. When you start your restoration, let me know if I can help in any way. Best Wishes.

  • @johnm6972
    @johnm6972 Před 6 lety +1

    I grew up using the 503 Rocketeer. My moms machine had 2 beautiful eye shaped knobs to do different decoratice stitches per each of the 4 or 5 disks or cams that came with the machine. I think it did 30 different stitches. Over all beautiful looking ,sleak , wing or finn shaped design. Oh it ran smooth just had to turn wheel forward in the down position to start and it had a wonderful bizzzzz humming sound when it sewed. Thanks for posting.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety +1

      What a great memory. Nice of you to share. My Mom had a 1940's Singer and I loved watching her use the buttonhole attachment. Years later her sister bought a Rocketeer. Mom said the idea of sewing on it kind of scared her; like "looks like it could take off and start flying around the room" but she said she could listen to the bzzzzzz all day long.

    • @sarabridges6778
      @sarabridges6778 Před 6 lety

      I bought 401 when first came in 1958 . Very good sewing machine,but recently I got a 403a witch I having tried so far . Thanks for all interesting information

    • @June51212
      @June51212 Před 4 lety

      The sound compared with any other machine. Solid. Beautiful. I love these older machines.

  • @favsforme5770
    @favsforme5770 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the numbered pressure dial on the 503A inside the left cover, while the 403A is a screw on top left side.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      Many people do like the numbered preset dial. Many also prefer the variable adjustable thumb knob system for its infinite settings.
      A true matter of choice. Thanks for watching.

    • @roseveasey8080
      @roseveasey8080 Před 2 lety

      I have a question. Why do you never tell what the button is for on the back of the neck in line with pressure foot? I pushed it in and think it caused that dial mess inside affecting the pressure foot making it limp n I dont know how it goes back together

  • @wallyeatsfood1842
    @wallyeatsfood1842 Před 4 lety +1

    Andy's videos are the best out there.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      Hey! I'm blushing but I'll take that compliment with a smile. Thanks very much. For those interested, there are 500+ more videos where this one came from czcams.com/channels/USPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w.htmlplaylists?view_as=public
      Sheltering at home from COVID19? Tired of Netflix, Facebook, and the news? Why not watch Andy Tube? From one-off sewing videos to 50+ video series on restoration. Have an old Singer machine? It's your chance to fix it up. Have an Andy Tube viewing party, virtually of course! Thanks for watching my channel, Wally. Be safe.

  • @leahq123
    @leahq123 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video. I'm the new owner of a 403 and LOVE this machine. I've always had vintage machines like the featherweight 221 and singer 66, the newer machines are a waste of money in my opinion they can't hold a candle to the 201-2 or the 403. The 201-2 and 403 are my favorite machines.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety

      Congratulations on yur 403 machine. My favorite zigzag Singer. I'm sure ou will enjoy it. I did a number of videos on model 404 straight stitch which is the same minus the camstack. You might enjoy watching the restoration for clues on how your 403 functions. czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKIB4kvIHCfHYuyLMUp5A4UI.html

  • @strayblackcatsmeow
    @strayblackcatsmeow Před 2 lety

    The total number of disks that I've found is 23 with 0 being zigzag and 22 being stretch stitch but that one requires a specialized foot. I love my 503a. The spool draw mechanism shines if you use and vintage thread spools with rough edges that occasionally drag on the felt. With modern smooth edge spools, it can be bypassed. My local thrift store just had a 401a and a 500a at the same time. The 401a had no power or pedal cords and was marked at $7 as a final attempt to sell. I bought it for kicks and manually turning learned how the cam stack interacts with special disks giving over a hundred different stitches possible. Went straight back to the store and bought the 500a for $100. I will note that both machines had broken bobbin springs. Leaving my trusty 503a in the cabinet and completing minor repairs on the 500a for a portable machine in the soft case it came with.

    • @strayblackcatsmeow
      @strayblackcatsmeow Před 2 lety

      Just an afterthought, the felts on the 500 series are all glued and do not spin freely. This could be why the spool draw feature section of threading is exclusive to only 500 series.

  • @knitterliness
    @knitterliness Před 6 lety +3

    Andy, that was very interesting. I watched the whole thing. I have (2) 503a's, which are in working order although the guy I had 'service' one of them broke the hinged lid and chipped the perfect paint. I was pretty unhappy about that, it was pristine before he got his hands on it. I learned a lesson there. I got another one afterwards in perfect condition and double checked everything before buying, then put it in the original blonde cabinet I got with the first machine. I also have a 503 which I've not looked at yet, (needs work) and a beautiful 403a in perfect condition with its original mahogany cabinet which I got from an estate sale for $35. All told, I'm a fortunate vintage Rocketeer collector. When I watched this video, I pulled out the 403a and went over it with you as you pointed things out. I took off the bottom tray and found a little linty grease on the gears but really not much. It must have been serviced not too long ago.
    I love your videos and I hope you'll keep making them. Thank you!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you, Roberta. You have some great machines there! I cringed when reading of the damage they did to the 503A. How unfortunate. He should have paid for the replacement. Maybe now you can service them yourself? I know you really appreciate them. I hope to keep making videos and am very encouraged by comments like yours. I also am amazed at the prices my viewers can find these vintage machines for! You are a great bargain finder. Congratulations

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety +1

      Roberta, if you're there, there's a mint 503a cover on Ebay right now. I just looked at it.

  • @abcd543217
    @abcd543217 Před rokem +1

    you are a wiz knowing so much. Thank you

  • @deedum75
    @deedum75 Před 6 lety +1

    very interesting. I love the 403 and just acquired a 404. equally so I love the 15. I have two of them.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety

      I think you will love the 404 too. A more heavy duty 403, but straight stitch only. If I could only own 2 machines I would choose these 2.

  • @ketobabysteps4893
    @ketobabysteps4893 Před 4 lety +1

    After watching a number of your videos today, I can hardly wait to get my 403A tomorrow! I am sure I'll be watching many more of your videos...and am wondering if I'll have the courage to get inside, take it apart and clean it if it needs it? Thank you for the time and effort you put into these, and for your many years of experience. I'd venture a guess that you're one of the most knowledgable people on this planet when it comes to vintage Singer sewing machines.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety +1

      You may be surprised how easy some of the parts are to remove and clean and reinstall. One step at a time and if you are not comfortable then don't remove it! You can do a lot of cleaning without removing anything but the covers and motor. Excited for you and waiting to hear what you think when it arrives. Good Luck. BTW, I've met a couple of SInger Repairment who have forgotten much more than I'll ever know. It's just a hobby for me to try and help people and keep the machines in service. Take care.

  • @AuntieEm294
    @AuntieEm294 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you. I have both machines.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 9 měsíci

      Welcome. Two of the best machines Singer made. Happy you have them both. Thanks for watching my channel.

  • @mlynncannon4188
    @mlynncannon4188 Před 5 lety +1

    Thx-I’ll explore this site for other parts I need.

  • @jamesmcdonald2680
    @jamesmcdonald2680 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this great video. I have one of each of these so this was very interesting to me.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it, James. I have playlists for each of these models with videos for maintenance and settings info if you are interested. Model 403A: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html and Model 503A; czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html Thanks for watching my channel.

  • @tatidiaz1954
    @tatidiaz1954 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for the explanation, very educative.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      Welcome and nice of you to comment. Stop by again when possible. Take Care.

  • @daffycatbennett3555
    @daffycatbennett3555 Před 6 lety

    Great comparison video, Andy! I like my 503’s fancy shape but I do prefer the old bobbin winder and presser foot pressure control. I am glad I’ve got extras of the bobbin springs!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you Daffycat, and good on you for having the springs! If (when) one fails you are good to go. I think the Rocketeers appealed to people after the decades of more "Industrial" style of machines and appliances. They were so futuristic at the time that they became an instant hit. Thanks for commenting.

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea Před 2 lety

    I’m so thankful for your information and knowledge .

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching my channel. If you'd like more info about these models I have restoration playlists for each one. Regina my 403A; czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html and Vicky my model 503A;
      czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html

  • @fanficmarie5189
    @fanficmarie5189 Před 9 měsíci

    i am lucky enough to have 3 slant-o-matics. (: i got all 3 for a total of 52$ :) a 404a, 500a, 503a, other than the 404a is a strait stitch machine is there much difference Between it and the 403a? n other than the discs is there a difference between the 500a n the 503a? is there a way to find out which one came first? ty so much for your videos, i was able to fix another of my machines thanks to your videos, n i enjoy the wealth of information you put into these videos

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 9 měsíci

      Just to clarify, it is just model 404, not 404A. The "A" in 403A and 401A signify they were made in SIngers new factory in Anderson, SC. The 404 model was made at an older factory in Elizabeth, NJ. 403A & 404 have the same motor, bottom shafts & gears, Hook system, Tension Assembly, and most other parts. Model 404 is considered a Heavy Duty Straight Stitch only model that can only sew with one needle, It has some heavier bushings/shafts. Model 403A adds a Pattern Selector System that allows you to "snap on" plastic Pattern Discs or Cams one at a time inside the lift-up door on the arm cover. It has one follower that follows the edge of the disc and moves a Needle Bar Driving Arm to make the needle bar (and needle) swing back and forth as the pattern dictates. That is also called ZigZag Sewing. It can sew with two needles or one in straight stitch or ZZ, forward and reverse.
      Model 503A is the next version of the 403A with mostly the same mechanics but a "Rocketeer" body shape and a larger flip-up arm cover with a bobbin winder system on the top instead of the front. Model 500A was the "top" version or most expensive. It is the same as the 401A except for the above-mentioned "Rocketeer" features. Models 401A & 500A have an additional Follower, so one on each side of a Metal Cam Stack System of 7 Steel Pattern Discs. Additionally, the same plastic pattern discs can be snapped on the top of the cam stack one at a time. The disc selection is controlled by knobs on the front of the machine as well as levers. With more discs and two followers, the 401A/500A models can sew many more patterns than the 403A or 503A models as well as sewing "Dual Disc" or Dual Pattern" stitches.
      Which came first? Model 301/301A was the first "Slant Needle" model, then came the 400s and then the 500s. Here is an excellent website about those models, it is mostly concerning the 301, but you will find info about the 400s and 500s, and going by the serial number on the bottom of the machine you can see the year it was made. www.singer301.com/dating/default.html
      If you are bored someday you can watch an almost 3-hour video I made comparing the 401A, 403A, and 404 models and my opinion of them. czcams.com/video/Nee9PavxWhs/video.html
      You may also be interested in having copies of the original Instruction Manuals in PDF downloadable format FREE from the Singer Support Page here: www.singer.com/support Just enter the model number in the "Enter Model Number" search box.
      The manuals are very nicely done and contain an incredible amount of info about using the machine including oiling and the accessories like presser feet and others.
      You may also find free instruction manuals from the Sewing Dude here: sewingdude.wordpress.com/category/free-manuals/ The nice thing about that page is he gives away the Service Manuals for the models you mention.
      Thank you for fixing your other machine and for the kind words about my channel. Good Luck and take care.

  • @thelinnjo
    @thelinnjo Před 20 dny

    I’m looking at both machines in Market place. I’m wondering which one you like the best? I’m thinking the 403A, am I right?

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 20 dny +1

      Yes, the 403A. I prefer the industrial styling over the "Rocketeer" look. The 503A bobbin winder tends to break but the springs can be replaced when it happens. The 403 bobbin winder will never break. They have the same mechanics other than the little thread puller by the take-up lever on the 503 which Singer never used after the Rocketeer models. Can't go wrong with either machine but the 403A will last longer and is easier to maintain, IMO.

  • @thelinnjo
    @thelinnjo Před 20 dny

    I’m thinking about the Singer 328k. What do you think. I can pick one up on Monday. I would love your advice.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 20 dny

      It's a nice model for home sewing. It is versatile and built strongly. It is not as powerful as a 403A, but can do most normal sewing including hem jeans. It is fairly easy to maintain and used parts are readily available b/c they made many of them. You can usually find them (USA) for a very reasonable price, too. Good Luck, and happy sewing.

  • @ilenetat-tong5864
    @ilenetat-tong5864 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello. I just bought a 503 A for $50. The feed plate is a bit loose and not holding the fabric when sewing. Also the bobbin Winder us not windibg Tate bobin. Would appreciate adics.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 10 měsíci

      Congratulations on finding a Singer 503A Rocketeer sewing machine. Starting with the Bobbin Winder it is common for a spring to be broken but you can replace it. Here is a playlist of videos for Model 503A and the first two are all about the bobbin winding system: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html About the Needle Plate; there is a lifting system for the needle plate to raise, lower and remove the plate. It very often needs cleaning and slight adjustment. Singer model 403A has 90% of the same parts as the 503A model, including the needle plate bracket and I have a video for working on it,
      czcams.com/video/n1LSM-BZw9k/video.html In fact, if your 503a needs other work and you can't find a video for it in the 503A list, please look at the 403A list as I may have a video there. Here is the 403A list: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html Model 503A is a very versatile and strong machine with many features. If yours did not come with an Instruction Manual you can download one for free from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=503
      Thanks for watching my channel, and good luck.

  • @liamstone3437
    @liamstone3437 Před 2 lety

    So what is the source of the bobbin springs that you said we should have spares for? You said he was an ebay seller.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      That was 5 years ago. He's long gone. The spring that usually breaks can be found here: www.quilters-connection.com/shop/c/p/Spring-Latch-for-bobbin-winder-Singer-500503-x37081503.htm The other spring that sometimes breaks is here: www.quilters-connection.com/shop/c/p/Spring-Bobbin-Winder-for-Singer-500503-x37081499.htm
      If you'd like to know more about the bobbin winder system I made a couple of videos about the entire system.
      BW part 1: czcams.com/video/BWdT7OlGUMg/video.html Part 2: czcams.com/video/P2ROdLM5zmE/video.html If you'd like to know about repairing and maintaining your 503A here are 27 videos to get you started: czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html If you like Vintage Singer Sewing Machines here are 600 videos on my playlist page sorted by model number and repair function: czcams.com/channels/USPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w.htmlplaylists
      I'm sure there are a couple other sellers of those springs, but this is a reputable company that has both of them at a decent price.
      Thanks for asking, and for watching my channel.

  • @lisalu910
    @lisalu910 Před 3 lety

    I definitely prefer the 403, because it is strictly functional (but still a nice looking machine.) The 503 looks very cool, it is probably the coolest sewing machine I've ever seen, but it sacrificed function for form in order to accommodate the funky design.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      I'm a function over form guy myself and agree the 403A is still nice looking. It has a great "industrial" profile. It's a hard working machine, built to last, and looks that way (to me) thanks for watching my channel.

  • @athertonca
    @athertonca Před 5 lety +1

    I did watch the entire video! Great stuff!

  • @TheUsertobe
    @TheUsertobe Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I have the 503a and the stop motion on the handwheel is frozen. Where to I put solvent or oil on the handwheel to try to free it up. Wish you would do a video. Thanks.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      The stop motion know may be over-tightened, or the clutch washer behind it may be stuck with dried oil/grease. It can be difficult to get penetrating oil onto that washer as it sits between the hub of the handwheel and the back of the stop motion knob. If you need to see the washer take a look at this video: czcams.com/video/eZiMaaka5HE/video.html Here is a video for regular maintenance of model 503A. At 59:20 I start showing how to remove the top cover czcams.com/video/Sn2XD4EILFM/video.html When you have the arm cover removed you can see some of the back of the handwheel. You can try to get a spray tube into the area between the wheel and knob where the washer is, but good luck. I've had better luck blowing the back and sides of the handwheel area with a hairdryer. Be patient. The heat can soften the dried oil it if that's the problem and it can expand the parts and allow for turning. Sometimes having a person with a strong grip just force it to turn can work, or a two person/four hand system of hold handwheel/turn knob. If you are feeling brave you can rap on the end of the stop motion knob, towards the handwheel, with a mallet to try and "shock" the parts to come free. Risky behavior though.

  • @mariacapobianco4974
    @mariacapobianco4974 Před rokem

    Hi Andy - your videos are by far the best! So helpful - thank you. I am in the market for a 403A, 401A or 503A. I almost got a 401A with case and accessories on Craigslist for $100, but the seller was really giving me a hard time when I asked if I could test it out with a piece of fabric. Instead she sent me a 1inch by 1 inch video of the needle going up and down- seemed fishy to me :-) By the way, would you happen to know what would cause a machine to run slow, but then speed up when you pressed on the plate area above the bobbin (in a 403A)?

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před rokem

      I've bought a lot of machines off of Craigslist, you you do need to be careful. Needle movement does not reflect a "working machine" only a working needle. The bobbin case may be missing, a belt broken underneath, the feed dog lost, etc. If they won't let me try I don't stop by is my motto. Don't know why that is happening on your 403a; The first test I'd make is removing the bobbin and bobbin case and trying the speed. On a model like the 403A, the most common cause of slow speeds is a worn, out of adjustment foot controller. That controls the speed of the motor after all. czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKL6ePPxLpmnWSzTyxPKTb71.html
      Also, a "dry" machine that lacks oil & grease will make a machine slow and noisy czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html

  • @marcelpacheco7878
    @marcelpacheco7878 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Andy. I luv your stuff. Keep up the good videos.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much, Marcel. 500+ videos and counting 🙂 czcams.com/channels/USPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w.htmlplaylists?view_as=public
      Thanks for watching my channel

  • @margiecastonguay517
    @margiecastonguay517 Před 5 lety +1

    HI ,I'm wondering is the machine good fro sewing leather please thank you

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 5 lety +1

      Well, there are many types of leather. Leather for clothing certainly. Leather for light to medium purses; OK. Bridle leather or thick rawhide; nope. Using a leather needle and walking foot (even feed foot) really helps a lot. On page 5 of the Singer Instruction Manual is a chart showing the types of fabric and needle size and thread to use with the model. You can download the manual free in pdf format at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20403A%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
      Thanks for watching my channel.

  • @ralphwatten2426
    @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety

    Andy, there's 3-503As on Ebay, just sayin'. I just sewed a set of 500D cordura dog boots for the first time. What a pleasure. The only thing I don't like about my 503 is that when forcing it through layers of heavy material it de-clutches at the most inopportune times while I'm hand wheeling.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm glad you enjoy your 503A and sorry to hear about the de-clutching. (never happens on a 403A. haha, kidding) when the needle bar can't move and you turn the wheel it's almost like holding the handwheel and turning the stop motion knob to go into bobbin winder mode. You can check the clutch washer behind the stop motion knob. If it was installed 180 deg off the machine can de-clutch when under pressure. I've received machines with the washer installed wrong and people never knew b/c they did no heavy-duty sewing. If viewers wonder what I'm talking about, look at 54:26 of this handwheel video to see clutch washer install information: czcams.com/video/ghnNYyMC1xU/video.html

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety

      @@andytubesewing1953 Thanks Andy, I'll check it out. I've found some other things that were wrong with this machine that you've helped me get straightened out.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 3 lety +1

      @@ralphwatten2426 Very happy if my videos were helpful, and thanks for saving the machine. How nice if it's just the clamp washer, right? Good luck, and happy sewing.

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety +1

      @@andytubesewing1953 Nothing wrong with it Andy. I took it apart, cleaned it, reoiled the shaft so it wouldn't move the needle bar and stuff and put it back together. It's the 503 so it just had the flat thrust washer with the nibs on the outside to hit the screw pin retainer thingy. It's just that thick tough material. Thanks-

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 3 lety +1

      @@ralphwatten2426 I appreciated the feedback, Ralph. I did not realize the 500D Codura had 6 filament fiber. That IS thick. Hard for any needle on a domestic machine to penetrate. I knew your washer was different but don't have a video of it so I used the 403A video. I guess the fact you can sew that is a testament to the power of a 503A. Thanks again for watching my channel and take care.

  • @yaniraventura
    @yaniraventura Před 3 lety

    Gracias por la información aunque no entiendo inglés pero aprendí mucho sobre mi máquina singer 500A

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 3 lety

      Gracias. Puede activar la función de subtítulos ocultos (CC) y cambiar el idioma a español. Aquí hay algunos videos que pueden gustarle. Son para el modelo 401A que tiene las mismas partes mecánicas que el 500A czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKLiDl9yFTP6mJgQmz5lj4NO.html

  • @djones7130
    @djones7130 Před 6 lety

    Andy, Thank you much for all these info on these machines. Are you going to have a comparison between a 401a and the 500a? I have both machines and love them both. I enjoy working and even cleaning them, no problems with it. I'd like your pro/con opinions on these machines. Good job, Andy. Thanks for your knowledge extending to us, sewers.

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety

      Hi Dorothy. I know I have a 401A in my closet somewhere, but do not currently have a 500A. I just spent my funds on these two beauties, so I'll need to restore and sell one of them before I aquire any more machines. I get questions about the 401A & 500A so I should do a comparison of them in the future. Thank you for watching my channel.

  • @redoak3809
    @redoak3809 Před 6 lety

    Awesome video. Are the nose covers interchangeable?

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 6 lety

      Not interchangeable. The 503 Rocketeer nose is more curved. Some of the internal parts are the same though.

  • @fredcdobbs823
    @fredcdobbs823 Před 5 lety

    Both have teflon "Textalite" hand wheel drive gears?

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, they do. Models 301, 301A, 401A, 403A, 404, 500, 500A & 503A for sure all have the textolite handwheel gear. There may be later models that I am not aware of.
      Thanks for asking. (Fred C. Dobbs played by Humphrey Bogart in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" 1948)

  • @sharondavidson7072
    @sharondavidson7072 Před 4 lety

    I watched most of this video bit wow!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety

      You're a strong woman then if you could stand to watch most of it🙂
      If you'd like to see more about these models I have playlists for working on them.
      Regina, model 403A czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg.html
      Vicky, model 503A czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html
      Thanks for watching my channel and take care

    • @sharondavidson7072
      @sharondavidson7072 Před 4 lety

      @@andytubesewing1953 Oh I plan on watching the others.By the way I forgot t comment that I would take the 403 model for all the same reasons you pointed out.Thank you!

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 4 lety +1

      @@sharondavidson7072 WOW! A strong woman WITH good taste. That's an unbeatable combination ✨
      I hope you have a chance to get a 403A Special in the future. If you sew you'll be happy, if not they make a great gift to someone who does sew or quilt or women's shelters love them as a donation. Take Care.

  • @mammymcewen
    @mammymcewen Před 2 lety

    I,m having trouble replacing arm cover to machine

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      Oops, sorry to hear that. If you'd like some help please let me know which model of machine and what you are struggling with. Thanks for watching my channel.

  • @JacquelineLP
    @JacquelineLP Před 5 lety

    What’s the stitch per minute on these machines? Thanks!👍🏾

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 5 lety +1

      I've never bothered to test the SPM myself, but there are reviews online that state it's about 1,000 on these models. They do not mention what stitch length was tested, ie 20 stitches per inch or 6. These machines are considered lower than the Model 301A which supposedly can sew 1,600 stitches per minute.

    • @JacquelineLP
      @JacquelineLP Před 5 lety

      Andy Tube thanks! I actually also have a 301A I’m using for quilting. I can share the feet with my daughters touch & sew, lol! Thanks Andy! 🤣👍🏾

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 5 lety

      Yes, the same slant feet as these two machines.

  • @luzmeryduquepulgarin795
    @luzmeryduquepulgarin795 Před měsícem

    Traduccion al español por favor

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před měsícem

      cambiar el idioma de los subtítulos
      Computadora: ¿Cómo cambiar el idioma de los subtítulos en CZcams?
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      Teléfono Android: Cómo cambiar el idioma de los subtítulos en la aplicación CZcams
      czcams.com/video/KPSgueF_Cpg/video.html
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  • @alourdesleconte9069
    @alourdesleconte9069 Před 3 lety

    comment enfiler machine à coudre singer 503a

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea Před 2 lety

    Or just buy a bobbin winder, I do own the 501, and had to replace the bobbin winder tire, snd it was a pain in the you know what. so yes buy a bobbin winder for like 20.00

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 2 lety

      Ah yes, the famous Simplicity "Sidewinder" Bobbin WInder; www.joann.com/simplicity-sidewinder-portable-bobbin-winder-white/9407768.html?bvstate=pg:2/ct:r The first two videos in my 503A Playlist are all about the bobbin winder system in models 500A & 503A models showing all the parts and repairing/adjusting them and the correct size tire to use. czcams.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJZaZn2zl3LsnV2d7UhrqvX.html I agree that buying the Sidewinder is easier, but where's the fun in that?

  • @mlynncannon4188
    @mlynncannon4188 Před 5 lety

    Just replaced my rubber bobbin winder -

    • @andytubesewing1953
      @andytubesewing1953  Před 5 lety

      On your 403A? Nicely done! Here is where I buy mine: www.shop.sew-classic.com/Bobbin-Winder-Tire-Ring-Standard-15287-15287.htm