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I bought a Singer 95-10 about a year and a half ago not knowing anything about sewing machines for 25 bucks at an estate sale because I couldn't pass up the price. It was sitting in some ladies basement for a number of years but it still runs like a top. I'm sure I'm going to have to service it which shouldn't be a problem since I downloaded the manual and there's video's online.

I'm just wondering if it'll sew leather, and if so, how thick? I know it's industrial, but that could mean it was used in a factory to sew lace doily's.

Thanks in advance for any info.

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It might sew up to 1/4" thick of leather using #69 thread

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Wow, that's pretty awesome. Thanks Cowboy!

With #69 thread I should I use a size 16 or 18 needle?

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I would use a #16 it'll look better.

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I know I saw a website where I can put in a serial number and it would give me the model number along with the year and number manufactured, but I can't seem to locate it. Anyone have that handy?

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Could this be it. http://www.ismacs.net

I just picked up a 95-10 this past weekend for $75. (They were asking $125 but I talked them down - wish I could have got it for $25) Came from the original owner (Family) It was great grandmother's passed down. It was in use up until a month ago when the belt broke and from the looks of the belt, it was the original dating back to 1920 :) (not sure just guessing but it is very old and brittle) Took the belt to a sewing machine supply store and he sized it up and gave me a v-belt and once installed this thing runs super smooth. Now I just need to clean, polish, and oil it really good so I can put it to use.

Karina

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Yes that's it, thank you Karina.

If I recall it was the end of the day and I guess they couldn't get rid of it. I see old Singer's all the time but this was the first industrial type I've seen. And it's in great shape with an original leather drive belt, which I may or may not replace.

What got me all geared up on this again is my wife just picked up a 201 today for sewing cloth projects for $25 at a thrift store. It got me to thinking about that 95-10 I have in my shop that I been using as a table. I cleaned it off today and I'm going to look into how to service it.

Let me know how it sews.

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It sews great! A tad fast for me though. I am looking into a smaller pulley for it. I spoke with a very helpful member here about the machine and he told me to go with a 2" pulley to slow the machine down. As soon as I can clear up some work around here I will get that done and start sewing my lighter leather projects with it. I have a brand new industrial walking foot machine set up with 138 thread for the thick stuff and i hate having to swap out things just so I can sew the light stuff so this will be the dedicated machine for that purpose.

Now all I need to do is find a good deal (cough...cheap) on a cylinder arm or post bed machine and I will be all set!

Karina

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I know what you mean about it being fast. Probably because in a factory they were cranking out 1000's of pieces a day and it had to be super fast.

I'm hoping it'll sew through 2 pieces of 6/7 ounce leather. If it can do that then I think that'll be all I need. I just have to oil it up and adjust it a bit, but I'll be getting another machine to practice on before I mess with the one I want to keep.

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