Members wind power Posted May 27, 2012 Members Report Posted May 27, 2012 This might not be the right forum for this, but I tried to match it up as best as possible. However I was checking out the local craigslista nd came across a singer sewing machine possibly a 15 series, ...the handwheel area kinda says no...however what in the world is this attachment....is it homemade, a shang-hied walking foot of some sorts...it appears to be timed with the machine. Curiosity is killing me???? http://greenville.craigslist.org/atq/3037375375.html Thanks Gavin Quote
CowboyBob Posted May 27, 2012 Report Posted May 27, 2012 It looks like a Singer 52-1 or something like that that had loopers in it for a chainstitch.The needle plate area is much larger that a 15 cl.I do not have a clue what the part would do in the front that they added on.After somebody done it they probably found out it didn't do what they wanted & they probably messed the machine up doing it so they decided to see if they could dump it on someone else. I wouldn't pay over $10.00 for it,it does have a good handwheel. Bob Quote
Members wind power Posted May 27, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 27, 2012 It looks like a Singer 52-1 or something like that that had loopers in it for a chainstitch.The needle plate area is much larger that a 15 cl.I do not have a clue what the part would do in the front that they added on.After somebody done it they probably found out it didn't do what they wanted & they probably messed the machine up doing it so they decided to see if they could dump it on someone else. I wouldn't pay over $10.00 for it,it does have a good handwheel. Bob Thanks Bob, I was thinking it was probably some kind of homemade device, but I'am fafr far far from knowlegeble about these things....I was not looking to buy it....I'm still waiting on my 111w155 to come in...UPS says tuesday Thanks for help, Gavin Quote
Members Anne Bonnys Locker Posted May 28, 2012 Members Report Posted May 28, 2012 I'd pay $20 just to have a look at that attachment. It seems to be worked off the foot lift mechanism. Quote
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