I have this exact machine, bought new in the mid-70s. It has never needed any repairs, just routine maintenance like oiling and cleaning. It's upstairs in my sewing room right now. I think I'll go finish my latest project!
I also have a singer electric trundle G Series in its cabinet I just have to clean it up and get a few new parts then she will be up and running you gotta love those old cast iron machine
UHHH! I so miss my table for my Kenmore. IF you ever come across one of the tables or even the machine with the table I would love to get first dibs. Yes mine has the metal base. I got mine for my 11th Christmas and still sew on it today. I lost the feet when the husband got rid of the table... along with ALL! of my owners manuals to all my machines.
Your video ended in the middle of a sentence - you were talking about the particular model.......then it ends 😞 Your commentary is so interesting. I am a little addicted to old singers and do not like plastic machines. I am tempted collect some machines like you are showing us but I am happy to hear that you have bought it instead of I 🙂and I get to save space and get to hear your fantastic commentary. It is really a history on manufacturing and how to care for the machines. Thank you for sharing.
Was on a short road trip and found a 19311 last week for $60 with a full set of cams, attachments, etc. The only issue was the feed dog lever didn't have any effect. Had to spend a good hour getting oil in and exercising things to get the dogs to drop. I have everything in working order now, but was wondering if you might do a maintenance video on that for these free arm Kenmore's as it seems to be a common issue.
I think the video didn't upload correctly (it stops mid-sentence), but so far it's fascinating. I'm trying to learn how to look after my mother's machine and the subject of metal vs. plastic components is key, or at least that's how I see it.
How do send you a direct question? My clutch handle is locked. I can’t unlock it to wind my bobbin? I’ve taken the screw out but it still doesn’t move? I had it serviced a few years ago but I’ve moved & have no way to contact that biz to ask what he did. I suspect he knew about it or did something to lock it because the bobbin part is chipped as though someone tried to pry it off.
Hello, I was recently gifted a 1931 model. It looks identical to the 1941 other than mine has cams. I've searched and can't confirm that they're the same machine other than the cams mine comes with. I've also been told the 1760 is the same machine but with even more cam choices and accessories. Would you be able to explain the differences between these specific models for me? Thank you so much!
Hi first of all my compliments for your channel I find it very informative and entertaining at the same time. I wanted to know if these machines the Kenmores were ever sold in Europe. Thank you
Hello I'm new in sewing I have in my basement my mother's arrow Stitch master modèle mur,ans I'm about to purchase a Kenmore model 158-1781 is it as good as the 1941? Like you mentionned
I have a 158-19412, and have overhauled a 158-19410. If you look up how to date a Kenmore sewing machine, you'll find that the last digit indicates time of production. The 158-19412 was made in 1977. The 158-19410 was around 1975. The difference that I found was where the release button for the base was. The early version is like yours, with the release button in the front. The 1977 version has the button on the rear of the deck. The locating pin also increased in length with the newer model. No difference in operation.
I have a 1967 Sears Kenmore that will not so in reverse and the stitch regulators gone out, where I live there are no sewing machine repair people how can I get this fixed
One of the things about thos particular model.... Is? Or os this a way to keep an idiot in suspense? because i was waiting for the amswer and poof, gone.
I have one, and a .1931 that takes cams for even more stitches, and frankly, I'm a little underwhelmed. Sure, they're built well; sure, they are a LOT of bang for the buck and a fantastic value. But they do have a couple weak spots and deliver what I consider a very mediocre straight stitch. And, in fairness, the internals are very easy to access and maintain. But the G.O.A.T? I dunno. I think the jury's still out on that.
do you have a phone number i can call to talk to you, i have an old kenmore rotary deluxe i got it back stitching but the stitches look more zig zag then straight stitch. thank you
I agree! The old Kenmores are workhorses that I just love.
I love this machine❣️
Bought it new around 1975 and sewed many clothes/crafts for my family
I have this exact machine, bought new in the mid-70s. It has never needed any repairs, just routine maintenance like oiling and cleaning. It's upstairs in my sewing room right now. I think I'll go finish my latest project!
I can say a 158.19410 is low shank versus the 19411 and 19412 which are super high shank.
I have two of these and yes, they are great to work with and on.
Thanks for continuing to put out interesting videos.
I own a 158.1940 looks really similar with the convertible bed and in portable case
A few years ago I purchased a Sears Kenmore at an estate sale for $60 in pristine condition
I also have a singer electric trundle G Series in its cabinet I just have to clean it up and get a few new parts then she will be up and running you gotta love those old cast iron machine
UHHH! I so miss my table for my Kenmore. IF you ever come across one of the tables or even the machine with the table I would love to get first dibs. Yes mine has the metal base. I got mine for my 11th Christmas and still sew on it today. I lost the feet when the husband got rid of the table... along with ALL! of my owners manuals to all my machines.
Your video ended in the middle of a sentence - you were talking about the particular model.......then it ends 😞 Your commentary is so interesting. I am a little addicted to old singers and do not like plastic machines. I am tempted collect some machines like you are showing us but I am happy to hear that you have bought it instead of I 🙂and I get to save space and get to hear your fantastic commentary. It is really a history on manufacturing and how to care for the machines. Thank you for sharing.
Was on a short road trip and found a 19311 last week for $60 with a full set of cams, attachments, etc. The only issue was the feed dog lever didn't have any effect. Had to spend a good hour getting oil in and exercising things to get the dogs to drop. I have everything in working order now, but was wondering if you might do a maintenance video on that for these free arm Kenmore's as it seems to be a common issue.
It looks in a very good condition.
Whoops! Somehow the video got cut off before the end! Love all your work, it's such important information, thanks for all you do.
This is the machine I want but can't find. I have presser feet and attachments for it, including the Q foot.
I think the video didn't upload correctly (it stops mid-sentence), but so far it's fascinating. I'm trying to learn how to look after my mother's machine and the subject of metal vs. plastic components is key, or at least that's how I see it.
Hey!
Video just ends?
Nice machine. Was this supposed to end so abruptly? Love how your dog only shows us his paws, too! Oh wait, I think I see his nose at the end.
How do send you a direct question? My clutch handle is locked. I can’t unlock it to wind my bobbin? I’ve taken the screw out but it still doesn’t move? I had it serviced a few years ago but I’ve moved & have no way to contact that biz to ask what he did. I suspect he knew about it or did something to lock it because the bobbin part is chipped as though someone tried to pry it off.
Hello, I was recently gifted a 1931 model. It looks identical to the 1941 other than mine has cams. I've searched and can't confirm that they're the same machine other than the cams mine comes with. I've also been told the 1760 is the same machine but with even more cam choices and accessories. Would you be able to explain the differences between these specific models for me? Thank you so much!
Hi first of all my compliments for your channel I find it very informative and entertaining at the same time. I wanted to know if these machines the Kenmores were ever sold in Europe. Thank you
The only sewing machine that I have with Metal inner and plastic on the outside is the singer heavy duty 4452
I have that machine, heavy as hell
Hello I'm new in sewing I have in my basement my mother's arrow Stitch master modèle mur,ans I'm about to purchase a Kenmore model 158-1781 is it as good as the 1941? Like you mentionned
I have a 158-19412, and have overhauled a 158-19410. If you look up how to date a Kenmore sewing machine, you'll find that the last digit indicates time of production. The 158-19412 was made in 1977. The 158-19410 was around 1975. The difference that I found was where the release button for the base was. The early version is like yours, with the release button in the front. The 1977 version has the button on the rear of the deck. The locating pin also increased in length with the newer model. No difference in operation.
It got cut off.
I have a 1967 Sears Kenmore that will not so in reverse and the stitch regulators gone out, where I live there are no sewing machine repair people how can I get this fixed
Where's the rest of the video? This one cuts off in mid sentence.
Not sure if you realize the video ended rather abruptly. Seemed you planned to talk more.
One of the things about thos particular model.... Is? Or os this a way to keep an idiot in suspense? because i was waiting for the amswer and poof, gone.
M75 excuse me
I have one, and a .1931 that takes cams for even more stitches, and frankly, I'm a little underwhelmed. Sure, they're built well; sure, they are a LOT of bang for the buck and a fantastic value. But they do have a couple weak spots and deliver what I consider a very mediocre straight stitch. And, in fairness, the internals are very easy to access and maintain. But the G.O.A.T? I dunno. I think the jury's still out on that.
do you have a phone number i can call to talk to you, i have an old kenmore rotary deluxe i got it back stitching but the stitches look more zig zag then straight stitch. thank you
it seems to be out of time but cant get the bottom rod free to adjust it with the needle any suggestions?