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Speaking of running out of bobbin thread I have a Chain Stitch attachment for the 15's that you do not even need to use a bobbin. I have never used it before but I might give it a try for the heck of it.
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Hi Billy, what happened to the site to check the year your machine was born on the Singer site??? unless I'm doing something wrong it has disappeared from the site. the serial # I'm trying to research is AC163006 it's a 66. Help! Anne
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Originally Posted by Honchey
Hi Billy, what happened to the site to check the year your machine was born on the Singer site??? unless I'm doing something wrong it has disappeared from the site. the serial # I'm trying to research is AC163006 it's a 66. Help! Anne
http://www.singerco.com/admin-suppor...serial-numbers
But your machine was allotted on May 22 1928 with 35,000 machines in that run.
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Billy, I've sent you a PM.
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Thank You Billy, It's not so much the machine it's the accessories and the cabinet. I may want to have some fun with the machine...like painting it or using it for a door stop. Anne
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I worked this weekend on cleaning up my Standard sewing machine in treadle. I picked this one up for free about a month ago. A cute couple were in the Bay Area to oversee a sale of a house, and they needed this machine out of the house quickly. The machine had been the guy's grandmother's machine. He was so happy to see the machine go to someone who would clean it up and use the machine.
After I got the cabinet and machine all cleaned up, I gave it a test drive. Well, at first I couldn't get the machine to pick up the bobbin thread. I looked online for a manual with no avail. My first thought was that the bobbin must not be in correctly. So, I read White rotary manuals, Domestic rotary manuals, and any other rotary manual for a treadle machine that I could find on the internet. The Standard bobbin looks just a wee bit different from the Whites, but not too much difference in technology. I decided that the bobbin wasn't the issue and decided to study the mechanism for picking up the threads. Light bulb went off! I realized that I needed to turn the hand wheel away from me, just like a White. What a Duh moment!!!
Her name is Rose; named after the grandmother.
She is a sweet machine, and she stitches beautifully!
After I got the cabinet and machine all cleaned up, I gave it a test drive. Well, at first I couldn't get the machine to pick up the bobbin thread. I looked online for a manual with no avail. My first thought was that the bobbin must not be in correctly. So, I read White rotary manuals, Domestic rotary manuals, and any other rotary manual for a treadle machine that I could find on the internet. The Standard bobbin looks just a wee bit different from the Whites, but not too much difference in technology. I decided that the bobbin wasn't the issue and decided to study the mechanism for picking up the threads. Light bulb went off! I realized that I needed to turn the hand wheel away from me, just like a White. What a Duh moment!!!
Her name is Rose; named after the grandmother.
She is a sweet machine, and she stitches beautifully!
Have you run out of room yet? I have for sure - at least for treadles. I am not sure where I am going to put the three that are still sitting in the garage - 2 of which are getting a face lift!
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Originally Posted by Candace
I'll look for burrs in the morning. How do I clean the tension disc? Do I need to completely disassemble the tension? Thanks, Billy.
Here's one that Billy put up some time ago.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-115080-2.htm#3079066
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Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Originally Posted by quilt addict
Many new converts to Vintage Machine Rescue addiction, oops I meant collecting.
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I guess our form of machine addiction is not too far removed from those people, but I don't see anyone here going to those extremes!!
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Originally Posted by grayhare
I found this on CL,
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/atq/2558499406.html
The prices seem high, the machines look very nice.
I like the 185J, but $150 seems high. What do you all think?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/atq/2558499406.html
The prices seem high, the machines look very nice.
I like the 185J, but $150 seems high. What do you all think?
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