Freeing a Seized 15-91: A Benchside Chat Part 3 - Timing

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  • čas přidán 17. 10. 2023
  • In this installment of the 15-91 for Janice, we take an in depth look at Singer 15 class timing, and how it differs from other classes. I'm keeping it a bit shorter and just under 15 minutes. My hope is that you'll find it useful and interesting. Pour the coffee...
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  • @engelbob8402
    @engelbob8402 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Sweet! I hope people appreciate the amount of effort on your part to position the camera and provide the lighting necessary to capture what is going on with the timing issue. You really hit it out of the park with this. I've watched a lot of videos on this subject, and nobody has done it better than you. U da man!

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks. This is a subject where the visuals HAVE to be ultra clear. I confess that during the editing process, I went back and shot some of these scenes several times until I was happy with it. Glad it was helpful.

  • @candidorivera2709
    @candidorivera2709 Před 7 měsíci

    Great presentation Bob .. I have added it to my favorite file. Love the way you explain and present all your information that you generously share with you vintage sewing machine family!
    Blessings !

  • @harlanroot1384
    @harlanroot1384 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Good information and pinned in place....................Thanks Bob

  • @Elizabeth_Farmer
    @Elizabeth_Farmer Před 8 měsíci +1

    "Approximately" LoL So much for my fancy-schmancy toothpick with a blue painter's tape grippy-tab that I've marked with 1/16" timing lines. I really appreciate this 15 series and all the detail you've provided. I haven't rehabbed a 15 yet, but I've got 3 sitting in my queue.

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The fancy thing you made is great for machines without timing marks and that aren't pinned in place at the factory, so don't give up on a great idea! BTW - Just about EVERY Singer manual says "approximately", so don't despair...

  • @user-zx9cf6xb4q
    @user-zx9cf6xb4q Před 8 měsíci +3

    In Pakistan people still made 15 class machines like in late 19 century. You can see all process here on youtube. Also I have a pic about positioning shuttle and shuttle race on this "left type" class.

  • @khievenabellon5037
    @khievenabellon5037 Před 2 měsíci

    Your videos helped alot. I am taking several singers here in PH.
    I learned from you that 15s are factory set. I still have a hard time with the timing.
    The thread was successfully taken by the hook but as it goes around the shuttle, the thread loop does not successfully goes up but instead goes back.
    Do I need to adjust the needle bar height?

  • @marianmarin8788
    @marianmarin8788 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello Mr. Bob I have the same one and it doesn't sew. I made the adjustments you showed in this video, but it still doesn't sew. Push 4-5 times and then break the thread. Please sir what could he have. God bless you.

  • @henrilebovic5229
    @henrilebovic5229 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Quick question: I have a singer 201-2 and I have been trying to time it because it some times skips stitches and the thread keeps breaking. I have looked at your videos about timing which have helped me adjust the sewing bar height, but when I go to loosen the two screws underneath (gear connected to shaft) in order to adjust hook timing the gear will not move. Do you know how I can free it?
    Thanks in advance

    • @BobFowlerWorkshop
      @BobFowlerWorkshop  Před 8 měsíci

      Many times, the gears "crud weld" themselves to the shafts. In that case, you have to flood the shaft to gear connection with penetrating oil and help it loosen up. Gentle application of heat may also help.

    • @henrilebovic5229
      @henrilebovic5229 Před 8 měsíci

      @@BobFowlerWorkshop Thanks so much for the quick reply! I am still having trouble loosening it though. I have stuffed rubber bands in between the gears so I can attack with the balance wheel and then I stuck a screwdriver below the bobbin. No luck! I used WD40 as a penetrating oil, but maybe that is not enough? Idk got any more tricks?🥴
      Is there a tool that would help do this? Engineer soft jaw to hold the shaft?

    • @dqverify6797
      @dqverify6797 Před 7 měsíci

      @@henrilebovic5229 Try PB Blaster. It's helped me get a lot of parts loose.