It took about 8 hours of work to chase away all the spiders that had moved in, give it a good cleaning and oiling. Lots of rust on the working parts had to be worked off. Yeah the rope-drive isn't period correct. But why spend 20 bucks for a leather belt when 15 cents worth of Home Depot rope does the same trick. No slips yet. Sews solid, holds tension and stitch length perfect so far.
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"
Monday, December 14, 2015
Addition to the quiver
So I use the machines to making camping gear. One problem I was running into was control at low speed, just a couple of stitches per second. With the 15-91 and 403 I tend to get a little heavy on the foot pedal after a few seconds and start racing. Well to fix that, today I picked up at 1915 treadle model 15. Sweet.
It took about 8 hours of work to chase away all the spiders that had moved in, give it a good cleaning and oiling. Lots of rust on the working parts had to be worked off. Yeah the rope-drive isn't period correct. But why spend 20 bucks for a leather belt when 15 cents worth of Home Depot rope does the same trick. No slips yet. Sews solid, holds tension and stitch length perfect so far.
It took about 8 hours of work to chase away all the spiders that had moved in, give it a good cleaning and oiling. Lots of rust on the working parts had to be worked off. Yeah the rope-drive isn't period correct. But why spend 20 bucks for a leather belt when 15 cents worth of Home Depot rope does the same trick. No slips yet. Sews solid, holds tension and stitch length perfect so far.
Labels:
15-30 (1915),
Treadle
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