I re-wired a 201-2 motor today. I took a very bad video of it after I was finished. I re-wired this motor for a friend. Of course I had to try it out to be sure it would work before I shipped it to her. It actually works better than the one that is on the machine. Hmmmm.
It looked like this:
But now it sounds like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjMTchY6Um0&feature=em-upload_owner
If you want to see the finished project:
http://www.sewingmachinemagic.com/machines.html
You are WOMAN!!! Good job! :)
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired, I pulled apart the Lotus that came with the treadle stand I need for the 237. I unscrewed everything and soaked all the rusty parts in Apple cider vinegar, and now they are clean. I oiled it and it actually moves! I had to do something in response to a revived motor.
ReplyDeleteWow, impressive that you can save what is very scary looking wiring. I also remembered I have not sewn on my 201 in a while and need to sew something on it. I am presently doing some alterations on my 401 as I needed the zz. so many machines -so little sewing time Lol! Have come to really love the vintage machines and not so much the new ones any more except for machine embroidery.
ReplyDeleteIt's true, they multiply! I came home from work the other day with a sixties singer and a whole lot of sewing stuff. An old woman had died and her son hoped that someone could use it. I couldn't just throw it out, could I? Lol hopefully, I can give it a service and find it a good home.
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