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charlesfalzon
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3 hours ago, Matt S said:Welcome Charles. Those old 45s are great machines for heavy work and you got a good price. Yours has reverse, which most machines of that class didn't. You might want to look at upgrading to a digital servo motor, which are far more easily controllable than the old industrial standard clutch motors, which is probably what's mounted on that beast. Do you know what you want to make with it yet?
I have never used an industrial sewing machine so still learning ( I was teaching myself on a durkopp 207 how things work ) but as soon as I have enough experience I want to make some bike seats my whole family is in to motorcycles dad and me is friends with a lot of the mc clubs so you get the idea what I want to make when I have the experience
thanks for the welcome
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Hello
Been following this site for quite some time and i tought i would join so i can share my beautiful finds i have never sewn leather or anyrhing but leather fascinates me not as much as antiques been in to antiques for quite a few years
But gonna try to get in to leather
Singer 45k92 paid 110 eur including the table and motor
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thanks it is a hefty machine alone without table I tought my 95k40 was heavy ( just got it recently too for 40 eur I set it up to my stitching liking and it goes good with the help of some stuff from my durkopp 207 which I cant find parts for
thanks for the welcome