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Re: Thrilled with my new WW 9
I didn't know that W&W made chain stitch attachments. Do you have pics??
By D Page · #3009 ·
Thrilled with my new WW 9
I found a WW 9 treadle with really nice decals, serial number 308992. The irons are marked Wheeler Wilson, none of my other 5 WW irons are marked. I bought it from the original owners great grandson.
By Sandra Scott · #3008 ·
Re: Wheeler and Wilson #8 hand crank
Hi Deb; Excellent advice there from Bill. I will just add the following. I do not have specific instructions for the W&W machines. However several makes recommend the needle Rise for 2.4mm or 3/32"
By Miller Fulks · #3007 ·
Re: Wheeler and Wilson #8 hand crank
Hi Deb. I'll try my best to walk you through it. First, remove the thread, the bobbin and the needle so it doesn't get bent. Next, loosen the screw that holds the bobbin holder and remove the bobbin
By Bill Morrow · #3006 ·
Wheeler and Wilson #8 hand crank
I acquired a #8 hand crank missing plates, a needle bar etc. I have found these pieces and have the machine back together, ?only to find the timing is truly off. I can watch the needle come down late
By Deb · #3005 ·
Re: W&W industrial Irons
I have a 12, but it's bobbin assembly looks like a d9.
By D Page · #3004 ·
Re: Manuals
D; Thanks for the link, several manuals there. Some other sites which have down loadable manuals are; The Smithsonian, ISMACS, needlebar & Singer. Singer has free manuals for a number of their older
By Miller Fulks · #3003 ·
Manuals
Just found this site with manuals for d9, #8, curved needle, Davis, Willcox & Gibbs, Eldredge 2 spool etc.? https://www.woodlandquiltworks.com/services/lessons-traning-manuals/training-manuals/
By D Page · #3002 ·
Re: #3 diagram
David;Glad I could help you get it back together. Taking pictures & labeling parts is certainly a good idea.?I do have to admit though it is something I totally ignore. I normally just take them
By Miller Fulks · #3001 ·
Re: #3 diagram
Gotcha. Thanks, that did the job. I should take pictures before disassembly or be more alert when working on mechanical things!
By Mister Lockstitch · #3000 ·
Re: #3 diagram
David;Here is a link to pictures from needlebar showing the two types of feed used on these machines. As you can see the springs, while not identical, are located similarly on both types. This feed
By Miller Fulks · #2999 ·
#3 diagram
Anybody got a link to an Exploded Diagram for a #3 ? (or by extension any curved needle machine) I gotta extra coil spring left over after having the feed dogs out....and cloth wont feed thru now. I'm
By Mister Lockstitch · #2998 ·
Re: Advice wanted
Thank you Miller & please don't do anything painful on my account. I'm not in any hurry.
By D Page · #2997 ·
Re: Advice wanted
D;I do not have any experience with a 301. However it does use the same bobbin & case ?as the 221 (FW). There is a sliding latch just inside the case which locks into a groove around the stud the
By Miller Fulks · #2996 ·
Advice wanted
This is a bit off subject, but I am pretty new to machine repair. I received a singer 301 fixer-upper yesterday & can't get the bobbin case out. I have been able to free up the rest of the machine
By D Page · #2995 ·
Re: D9 or 9W #57153
Nice looking machine. One simply cannot tell for certain if it's a D-9 or a 9W1. There is really no difference in the two other than SN & the 9W1 has some Singer part numbers. I am way down here in TN
By Miller Fulks · #2994 ·
D9 or 9W #57153
If anyone's interested, I saw a 9w or d9 on eBay that would clean up nice. It's local pickup in NY,NY. $69 starting bid. Decals are mostly intact, 5 drawer treadle cabinet, accessories in a case. I'd
By D Page · #2993 ·
Re: Photo library of glass presse r foot inserts
ty for posting this blog site... that lady has her act together. my no 8 is like that and i love it judy in so cal ____________________________________________________________ Avoid Botox - How To
By [email protected] · #2992 ·
Re: Photo library of glass presser foot inserts
Even better photos in the recent eBay listing:
By Becky L · #2991 ·
Re: Photo library of glass presser foot inserts
There is a photo of them here: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-xBkNDGevhDY/UUpe_xisyII/AAAAAAAABx4/7AVN-ey9vPI/s320/webWW8GlassSet.JPG (
By Becky L · #2990 ·