These videos are incredible. I am so glad we made the investment in this product for the quality and also to support such an exceptional company. Retailers everywhere should take lessons from Sailrite. I'm so impressed! I'm just beginning my boat sewing journey and feel like it is possible because of Sailrite!
@4:50 when he says” would be rotating counter clockwise “ and signals and shows clockwise! 🤣 Must of been a test to see if we were paying attention. Great tutorials thank you!
I am all the way across the ocean in South Africa. Your videos are fantastic. After 10 years of sewing awnings, boat covers, outdoor blinds, cushions - basically you name it. I always learn something new from Sailrite. I always used to place the bobbins so that the bobbin turned anti-clockwise. Then someone told me it must turn clockwise - so I changed. Thank goodness I saw this video.
I'm not sure what American clocks look like, but at 4:49, he says the thread is wound "counter-clockwise." For clocks here in Canada, that sure looks to me like the thread is wound CLOCKWISE.
@@garygerard4290 I have a graduate degree from an American Institution... American public schools are cra... not very good. I'm surprised they had to teach you how to read a "digital clock." Maybe it's not the schools?
kidding you Fred, 'a little humor this was built on a story I heard on the news a while ago saying they are no longer teaching cursive writing 'guess times are changing, uh? in about '68 I took a typing class in junior high school wow, I'm glad I did - bet they dropped that class Everything nowadays is hunt & peck on cell phones kind of a pity but I don't really care A week ago I rigged up a Servo motor on my LSZ 1 Wow, what an upgrade, and I ordered $100 from Sailrite this morning good luck buddy
@@garygerard4290 I missed the joke. As a Canadian, I am only too familiar with the set up. "I'm American... " It is followed by something really stupid. I remember as a kid, big American RV's coming to Canada and complaining about the sport fishing quotas. They would complain bitterly that the quota was so low. I would ask them "Why do you come here then?" And they would reply, "We don't have any fish left..." To be sure, America has some of the world's greatest minds, but further down the intelligence spectrum, some Americans seem so proud of their ignorance. It never ceases to amaze me.
For a lockstitch sewing machine a bobbin must be used. The size of the bobbin is dependent on the size of the sewing machine, but even larger industrial sewing machines have a limit to the size of the bobbin. Go too large and the hook cannot travel around the bobbin fast enough to complete a stitch.
Do you have the newer Posi-Pin system or the older Friction Clutch Knob? If you have the Monster II Balance Wheel the two set screws under the belt may be locked down. Release them and the Balance Wheel should spin on the shaft.
Helo can you please assist my bobbin winder on Janome sewing not working .when I opened up the spring in assembly was out.im not sure to put it back thanks.
why cant We just purchase a bobbin winder wheel and tire instead of a full assy ? I'm very sorry Sir but $54.00 when I just need a wheel and tire . C'mon now .
These videos are incredible. I am so glad we made the investment in this product for the quality and also to support such an exceptional company. Retailers everywhere should take lessons from Sailrite. I'm so impressed! I'm just beginning my boat sewing journey and feel like it is possible because of Sailrite!
@4:50 when he says” would be rotating counter clockwise “ and signals and shows clockwise! 🤣 Must of been a test to see if we were paying attention. Great tutorials thank you!
That was pretty funny!
I am all the way across the ocean in South Africa. Your videos are fantastic. After 10 years of sewing awnings, boat covers, outdoor blinds, cushions - basically you name it. I always learn something new from Sailrite. I always used to place the bobbins so that the bobbin turned anti-clockwise. Then someone told me it must turn clockwise - so I changed. Thank goodness I saw this video.
Thanks for the kind comments about our videos! South Africa, sounds exciting.
your videos on anything Sailrite are great.
Well explained with a good camerman.
'glad I got a shop full of your equipement
You are an amazing teacher. So easy to understand.
Thanks!!!
I'm not sure what American clocks look like, but at 4:49, he says the thread is wound "counter-clockwise." For clocks here in Canada, that sure looks to me like the thread is wound CLOCKWISE.
I'm American, in school we learned how to tell time on a digital clock - what is 'counter-clockwise - you must be Old
@@garygerard4290 I have a graduate degree from an American Institution... American public schools are cra... not very good. I'm surprised they had to teach you how to read a "digital clock." Maybe it's not the schools?
kidding you Fred, 'a little humor
this was built on a story I heard on the news a while ago
saying they are no longer teaching cursive writing
'guess times are changing, uh?
in about '68 I took a typing class in junior high school
wow, I'm glad I did - bet they dropped that class
Everything nowadays is hunt & peck on cell phones
kind of a pity but I don't really care
A week ago I rigged up a Servo motor on my LSZ 1
Wow, what an upgrade, and I ordered $100
from Sailrite this morning
good luck buddy
@@garygerard4290 I missed the joke. As a Canadian, I am only too familiar with the set up. "I'm American... " It is followed by something really stupid.
I remember as a kid, big American RV's coming to Canada and complaining about the sport fishing quotas. They would complain bitterly that the quota was so low. I would ask them "Why do you come here then?" And they would reply, "We don't have any fish left..."
To be sure, America has some of the world's greatest minds, but further down the intelligence spectrum, some Americans seem so proud of their ignorance. It never ceases to amaze me.
I like the way you explain things it makes it so that I can understand very articulate
At 04:48 he means "clockwise" not counterclockwise.
the bobbin is rotating clockwise, not counter-clockwise.
So are these bobbins the same as a class 15 metal bobbin?
Yes, these bobbins are compatible with the class 15 metal bobbin.
Thanks Janet from Kenya I have corrected thanks for the video....how can I access your machine at what price
You can see the prices here: www.sailrite.com/Sewing-Machines/Portable-Heavy-Duty-Sewing-Machines
I wind the bobbin while I work. then I can change the bobbin straight away when it is empty and I can continue working straight away
Pain having to do this every couple items when top thread is not even halfway used. Why are bobbins small?
For a lockstitch sewing machine a bobbin must be used. The size of the bobbin is dependent on the size of the sewing machine, but even larger industrial sewing machines have a limit to the size of the bobbin. Go too large and the hook cannot travel around the bobbin fast enough to complete a stitch.
If I have a large project, I just wind 3-6 bobbins at the same time.. run out, quickly change.
My LS-1 won't disengage the main drive when I release the clutch. Am I missing something?
Do you have the newer Posi-Pin system or the older Friction Clutch Knob? If you have the Monster II Balance Wheel the two set screws under the belt may be locked down. Release them and the Balance Wheel should spin on the shaft.
@@SailriteDIY I found your older video for the friction clutch. I think I've got it now. Thanks.
Helo can you please assist my bobbin winder on Janome sewing not working .when I opened up the spring in assembly was out.im not sure to put it back thanks.
Sorry, we don't know or sell that type of sewing machine. Please contact your Janome dealer for help.
You mean clockwise for bobbin placement
Yes
my bobbin will not wind
We are glad to help solve that issue. Just email support@sailrite.com for help from one of our sewing machine techs.
why cant We just purchase a bobbin winder wheel and tire instead of a full assy ? I'm very sorry Sir but $54.00 when I just need a wheel and tire . C'mon now .
Come on, a customer shouldn’t have to make any adjustments to wind in ding the bobbin. Why can’t you all do that????
I imagine, it's good for the customer to know..
Because that wingding is there to be adjusted because each thread winds differently. Don't be such a smartass.
Wrong machine