Great job, Blair. Thank you so much. I'm the guy that builds the belt. I thought about making an installation video long ago, but I didn't have the equipment for it. Nor could I find a videographer student that would take the project on for a school project. I discontinued ebay and can now be found in the vintage Pfaff sewing machine groups on facebook. I hope your belt is doing well. The one in my machine still looks like new. Keith
A stellar fade-in, capturing that 90’s camcorder style. I also like how the video is sped up, leaving me with more time for karate. Can’t wait for the next one!
The above comment is correct, I'm using an aftermarket belt in this video. The included cotter pin isn't an ideal solution and requires a bit of finessing during the installation, but it works as advertised.
Great job, Blair. Thank you so much. I'm the guy that builds the belt. I thought about making an installation video long ago, but I didn't have the equipment for it. Nor could I find a videographer student that would take the project on for a school project. I discontinued ebay and can now be found in the vintage Pfaff sewing machine groups on facebook. I hope your belt is doing well. The one in my machine still looks like new. Keith
A stellar fade-in, capturing that 90’s camcorder style. I also like how the video is sped up, leaving me with more time for karate. Can’t wait for the next one!
Hi, where did you get the open belt from? Regards Mike
The only source I know is a guy in Albuquerque NM USA selling them. But you have to send him the staples from your broken/worn belt.
ola ! por favor preciso de peças pra minha como posso conseguir?
Hey are you cutting the belt and then reconnecting it? If so, can you show how to reconnect it? Your hands were in the way.
There is a pin that "weaves" in and out of the loops on both ends of the belt. Bit like knitting!
Oh! Are you undoing the metal clips and then connecting the ends?
He is using an aftermarket timing belt that is being made and sold on ebay, the belt comes that way and the ends are connected with a lynch pin.
The above comment is correct, I'm using an aftermarket belt in this video. The included cotter pin isn't an ideal solution and requires a bit of finessing during the installation, but it works as advertised.
@@blairschaefer Боюсь такое соединение ремня очень не надежно , я этот ремонт себе не позволил , чистое Порно !
How do you like this aftermarket part now ?
Would this work for a Gritzner made White Model 667? How do I know what size?
It would not, the belt is custom made for the Pfaff 130.
Por favor necesito decsu ayuda y conseguir la correa dentada de distribución la que usted coloco a lfina gracias soy de Colombia
Cómo. Enebrala. La. 230