Singer 328-K Machine
#21
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Duncan, SC, 29334 USA
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*** I already have that ailment & can't really afford it on my SS income.
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*** Have a 221, 301-A, 66- (needs adjustment), 99 (in pieces), & now the 328-K.
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*** I also have 2 FREE newer plastic (beyond repair) that I will take parts from & scrap.
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*** Still looking for some of the the flat DISC - if anyone has any they want to sell for trade.
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*** I already have that ailment & can't really afford it on my SS income.
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*** Have a 221, 301-A, 66- (needs adjustment), 99 (in pieces), & now the 328-K.
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*** I also have 2 FREE newer plastic (beyond repair) that I will take parts from & scrap.
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*** Still looking for some of the the flat DISC - if anyone has any they want to sell for trade.
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#22
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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jbj137,
Have you checked Shopgoodwill yet? Seriously exactly what you want / need can be found there right now.
{ http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions...-23449901.html }
I wouldn't worry about the price either. It's a one time purchase and will complete your machine.
Joe
Have you checked Shopgoodwill yet? Seriously exactly what you want / need can be found there right now.
{ http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions...-23449901.html }
I wouldn't worry about the price either. It's a one time purchase and will complete your machine.
Joe
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Duncan, SC, 29334 USA
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*** Good Fortune abounds.
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*** The Guy I bought the machine from just E-mailed that he found some Cams & the Instruction Manual.
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*** I'll be picking them up next week.
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*** Hope there is a lot of them (unknown at present).
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THANKS AGAIN for all the responses.
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*** Good Fortune abounds.
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*** The Guy I bought the machine from just E-mailed that he found some Cams & the Instruction Manual.
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*** I'll be picking them up next week.
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*** Hope there is a lot of them (unknown at present).
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THANKS AGAIN for all the responses.
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Last edited by jbj137; 08-15-2015 at 09:53 AM.
#25
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Dakotas
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my Dad bought me a 328 Singer for high school graduation too. I’ve sewed about a million miles with it and never had it to a repair shop. Our Granddaughter age 27 expressed interest in sewing so I took it in for service. He put on a new belt & serviced it and only charged me $68.00 which I thought was reasonable. I used it last night and it’s wonderful. I will use it until she comes for it and who knows when that will be. I hate to part with it, but it’s time for it to have a new home.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I converted my Foggy to a treadle SM. Now I feel like the sewing speed has diminished considerably. I am wondering if maybe I should not have converted it to a treadle. Treadling is fun but my projects seem to take a lot longer to finish. Is there a way to speed up a treadle? I seem to remember someone mentioning maybe a larger wheel would speed it up. I just am not sure if due to the body of the machine there would be enough room for a larger wheel to move freely.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
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