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The advantage with the hand crank is precision sewing and opmtimal control of needle and feed dog movements. The disadvantage is your right hand is always occupied and we are used to having two hands on the job; that's one of the advantages with treadles and still is. The motor setup makes it faster and it works very well. I lean towards being true to the origin of my machines and not alter them too much. There are plenty of hand cranks turning up in my area, and I would rather just get one of those than remove the motor and light (I like it for most type of jobs). I understand you though, fitting a hand crank requires much less work than rewiring a 1920s motor and sorting out any problems.
Last edited by Mickey2; 02-10-2017 at 04:06 PM.
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I think I have a 'sibling' to your machine.
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and a homemade key that actually works on the bentwood lock
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Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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and a homemade key that actually works on the bentwood lock
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Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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