Found a Pfaff 130 in a Dominion Secretary cabinet today
#21
The correct name for the material that white gear is made of is Delrin. I woke up this morning and the first thing in my head was I spelled it wrong. I was surprised to see it used in the 130. It doesn't fail so that is a plus!
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I paid more than I usually do for a machine lately,... it was $65. Marked down from $120, so it had been there for a little bit. The also have a Necchi something or other, in a portable case with the wonderwheel, it's gone from $150 to $45, but for some reason, it doesn't interest me as much as this Pfaff.
#25
Thanks cricket! This one here shows some evidence of having been left in a non-temperature controlled space for some amount of time, but it seems to be perking up slowly. I've been distracted for the last several days, but when I left it, it had only the smallest hard spot in the turning of the handwheel. It's very clean now, and the test sew was.... weird. The tensions are balanced, but I have to look at the stitch length or something. I should get another chance to look at it tomorrow or Tuesday.
Mitch's Mom, thanks for the heads up on that spot to look at and oil. I think I might have missed one of the spots, because it freed up about 90%. The rest... it's going to want a little more TLC.
The only other thing that's outstanding is the upper tensioner. You can turn it until it comes off, and it seems like there may be a piece missing. It tensions great though if you get it the right number of turns and leave it.
Mitch's Mom, thanks for the heads up on that spot to look at and oil. I think I might have missed one of the spots, because it freed up about 90%. The rest... it's going to want a little more TLC.
The only other thing that's outstanding is the upper tensioner. You can turn it until it comes off, and it seems like there may be a piece missing. It tensions great though if you get it the right number of turns and leave it.
#26
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Beautiful!
My Pfaff 130 is in a cabinet with mid-century modern handles, but not nearly as nice condition as yours.
I recall a few visits to the farm by a sewing machine repair whose shop was about 40 miles away. My mother would be so upset, because whatever problem she was having wouldn't show up much while he was there, and it seemed like a wasted trip. She and dad would usually be able to fix most of the problems.
Dayle
My Pfaff 130 is in a cabinet with mid-century modern handles, but not nearly as nice condition as yours.
I recall a few visits to the farm by a sewing machine repair whose shop was about 40 miles away. My mother would be so upset, because whatever problem she was having wouldn't show up much while he was there, and it seemed like a wasted trip. She and dad would usually be able to fix most of the problems.
Dayle
#27
Beautiful!
My Pfaff 130 is in a cabinet with mid-century modern handles, but not nearly as nice condition as yours.
I recall a few visits to the farm by a sewing machine repair whose shop was about 40 miles away. My mother would be so upset, because whatever problem she was having wouldn't show up much while he was there, and it seemed like a wasted trip. She and dad would usually be able to fix most of the problems.
Dayle
My Pfaff 130 is in a cabinet with mid-century modern handles, but not nearly as nice condition as yours.
I recall a few visits to the farm by a sewing machine repair whose shop was about 40 miles away. My mother would be so upset, because whatever problem she was having wouldn't show up much while he was there, and it seemed like a wasted trip. She and dad would usually be able to fix most of the problems.
Dayle
I guess I was just surprised that the machine would be built into the cabinet like that in a machine built in the 1950s. I thought that the day of the sewing machine house call was less common then, but I was wrong. In truth, the people who ran the Singer store here til last year still made some house calls, to the seniors especially. They would take the machine back to the shop though and then bring it back finished.
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