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CowboyBob

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  1. Yes,we have some ,I'll need to know the inside & outside dimensions.
  2. I'll have agree with all of the above good advice too,only buy one them if you find a complete machine w/a broken casting,otherwise only buy a complete machine.The hook & bobbincase alone for these is around $300.00
  3. Not yet,it is almost identical to the Tippman except it is made of cast-iron,has a longer arm & a nitrate coated hook & race.
  4. You can make a table top real easy out of a 4x8 plywood,cut it in half,glue it & put some wood screws underneath,cut out of the machine & then you can finish the top w/stain & some polyurethane .
  5. Yes,it would be easy to make one out of leather make sure it's flat when you mount it & glue it in,cork would work tooo might be easier to cut.There used be a couple sizes of these pads available but it's alittle cheaper just to make it if you can.
  6. You would think they would know better than to polish the threads !! That's as bad as people that get an old machine & want to (re-store) it so they strip all apart,break & or lose a few things & then call us to help bail them out,I sure wished these parts were available but most have been dis-continued yrs ago.When it would of been better just to clean it up the best you can & use it with the dirt inside it. "If it ain't broke don't fix it!"
  7. Yes both the needles & leather can affect the look,see the samples we just made.
  8. Yes,we do have a few of them.
  9. I'm home now but will check in the morning,I'm almost certain we do.
  10. There are 220 volt servos made to use your voltage & they work good .
  11. Also needle & thread size, what thickness & type of material?Old or new leather?
  12. Well the price will be $1,295.00 + shpg.I haven't had my hands on one yet , but will by the end of this month.Yes.it's not a machine for everyone, BUT we get a lot of calls for hand stitchers.Some people want one to go to shows with or don't have the room for a standard type machine w/a table. Yes,it looks very similar to the other handcrank BUT it's made of cast-iron & steel gears & there's some other improvements too.So it will be more user friendly. Due to the heavier construction it weighs 50Lbs & still light enough to be portable.
  13. Are you sure the long groove of the needle is one the leftside? What JSL technique were you doing?
  14. Or heat the shaft & twist it.
  15. Yes,alot of the old Singers were pinned.
  16. These teeth can be ground down or fill in w/JB weld.
  17. Here's a pic of the feet,the only ones I can get.
  18. No,the feet I can get are #36253 outside &#37326 inside.That part #3 you have is a thread guide & should be there,a standard 3-hole one will work since you can't get that one anymore.
  19. Yes,that can be welded JB would never hold.You can either have it brazed or electric welded. OR you could patch it with a piece of steel plate underneath it,matching the contour of the casting ,drill some holes & use some small bolts & nuts (it won't be look pretty) but will work if done correctly
  20. If you go behind the machine,,open the plate just to the left of where the foot lift chain fastens on.
  21. From your pics it looks like a standard onmodified 72w19.It is made to sew real thin materials like chiffon & fine tapestries I don't know what they would be doing with this machine sewing shoe uppers.
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