Members depodarcom Posted July 4 Author Members Report Posted July 4 Thank you to all members who responded this topic. I will continue to try on, with the help of your suggestions. Quote
Members dikman Posted July 4 Members Report Posted July 4 As Sark9 said because it's a treadle machine there's no easy way to fit a foot pedal to lift the foot. Adapting a knee lifter is the only practical option that I can see. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members depodarcom Posted July 9 Author Members Report Posted July 9 With the help of this web site and your valuable suggestions,I have already completed my 45k25 table and knee lift projects. I would like to thank member nickname “jimi” for sharing machine table size post at https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/74406-singer-45k-treadle-base-parts-information-or-parts-list/ by means of this subject I could reshape my old fur sewing table with jigsaw. and also member nickname “friquant” for valuable video sharing . Even though I know knee lifter mechanism ,I could not imagine application with chain, and watching this video made my work. I bought an original Singer knee mechanism from one of dealers in my city,but I couldn’t find the hook like part,instead of this I used allen no 7 and 1.5 . I drilled a hole on 7 and inserted into allen 1.5 as “hook” for pulling chain mechanism. I tried and it seems working. Thank you 👍 Quote
Contributing Member friquant Posted July 9 Contributing Member Report Posted July 9 Wow, congratulations! I've got a table coming to me this weekend with an old singer knee lift on it. Now I know what it will look like 😀 On my pfaff 545 I learned to grease the sliding plate that releases the tension discs when the feet are up...the knee lifter moved much easier after that. Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
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