I don't think I've ever shown putting together one of the random parts from Norm treadles I do. So let me show you how it goes.
Right now I have Fifty-plus Singer Sewing Machines, a Singer 99 clone from Japan, a Domestic, a couple of Necchis and an Elna, hence the "And The Like"
I don't think I've ever shown putting together one of the random parts from Norm treadles I do. So let me show you how it goes.
This is pretty much a post about how retired guys keep themselves entertained.
As you may remember from the last post I'm currently in the process of converting the 3.9 amp Singer motor into something I can use to make the 107W5 a sorta-portable machine. And here we sit.
Right now I have five industrial machines. The 29K72, the 95-40, the 96-10, the 103 and now the 107W5. The 107W5 is the only machine without propulsion. The 103 is in the industrial treadle, the rest have clutch motors assigned to them. So that needs to be fixed.
I complain about zigzagging a lot. If you've read any of my posts about the 401/403/Automatic Zigzagger you probably know this already. Now just imagine how much my wife has heard it. I'm kind of thinking that's why for my birthday this year she went down to Norm and asked for a zigzag machine that would shut me up. And here it is. A 1940 allotted Singer 107W5