Members cdthayer Posted May 4, 2019 Members Report Posted May 4, 2019 I think it’s interesting that the original table has no cut-out under the arm, but appears to maybe be a drop-down? CD in Oklahoma Quote "I sew, I sew, so it's off to work I go....." My sewing machines:Adler 205-370 (Hand Crank), Adler 205-64 (Hand Crank), Consew 226 (Clutch/Speed Reducer), Singer 111G156 (Hand Crank or Clutch), Singer 111W153 (Clutch), Singer 20U33 (Clutch), Singer 78-3 Needlefeed (Treadle), Singer 20U (Treadle), Singer 29K70 (x2) (Both Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 96-40 w/Darning Foot (Treadle), Singer 31-15 w/Roller Foot (Treadle), Singer 31-15 (Hand Crank), Singer 16-41 (Treadle), Singer 66-1 (Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 201K4 (Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 216G Zigzag (Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 319W (Treadle)
mikesc Posted May 4, 2019 Report Posted May 4, 2019 Maybe someone switched tables ? Damaged the original ?.. I know a guy who has a cylinder arm Pfaff re-mounted on a flat bed table...only uses it to make shoes, and small bags..even so would be much easier to use with a cut out table.. Quote "Don't you know that women are the only works of Art" .. ( Don Henley and "some French painter in a field" )
Members cdthayer Posted May 4, 2019 Members Report Posted May 4, 2019 I like the idea of a flat surface under a cylinder bed machine, but sometimes the open space is required. Nearly all of my sewing (mainly repairs) that I do on my handcrank Adler 205-64 doesn’t require under the bed space, and I have one of those across-the-bed adjustable-height hospital tables that I setup under the arm to help hold the work up for sewing. I’m in the process of adding another Adler 205 handcrank to my herd, and have decided (from this thread) that I’m going to mount it with only one bolt onto my motorcycle air table so that I can use it with the arm over the table, or pivot the arm out past the table when I need the under-arm space. CD in Oklahoma Quote "I sew, I sew, so it's off to work I go....." My sewing machines:Adler 205-370 (Hand Crank), Adler 205-64 (Hand Crank), Consew 226 (Clutch/Speed Reducer), Singer 111G156 (Hand Crank or Clutch), Singer 111W153 (Clutch), Singer 20U33 (Clutch), Singer 78-3 Needlefeed (Treadle), Singer 20U (Treadle), Singer 29K70 (x2) (Both Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 96-40 w/Darning Foot (Treadle), Singer 31-15 w/Roller Foot (Treadle), Singer 31-15 (Hand Crank), Singer 16-41 (Treadle), Singer 66-1 (Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 201K4 (Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 216G Zigzag (Treadle/Hand Crank), Singer 319W (Treadle)
Members Seom Posted May 5, 2019 Author Members Report Posted May 5, 2019 9 hours ago, Gregg From Keystone Sewing said: I'll have to look through some old Consew and Seiko catalogs when I get back to the shop. Info does not seem to be on the web nor is it a new current model Seiko. Gregg, I will be very grateful for every information and a clue about my sewing machine Mike TAURO KNIVES & LEATHER http://www.instagram.com/tauro_knives_and_leather Quote
Members Seom Posted May 9, 2019 Author Members Report Posted May 9, 2019 (edited) On 5/4/2019 at 10:36 PM, cdthayer said: I like the idea of a flat surface under a cylinder bed machine, but sometimes the open space is required. Nearly all of my sewing (mainly repairs) that I do on my handcrank Adler 205-64 doesn’t require under the bed space, and I have one of those across-the-bed adjustable-height hospital tables that I setup under the arm to help hold the work up for sewing. I’m in the process of adding another Adler 205 handcrank to my herd, and have decided (from this thread) that I’m going to mount it with only one bolt onto my motorcycle air table so that I can use it with the arm over the table, or pivot the arm out past the table when I need the under-arm space. CD in Oklahoma This table is divided in half and openes. Edited May 9, 2019 by Seom Quote
mikesc Posted May 9, 2019 Report Posted May 9, 2019 ^^^ Neat.. :) Quote "Don't you know that women are the only works of Art" .. ( Don Henley and "some French painter in a field" )
Members dikman Posted May 9, 2019 Members Report Posted May 9, 2019 Now that is clever. Bulky, but clever. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members Seom Posted May 10, 2019 Author Members Report Posted May 10, 2019 8 hours ago, dikman said: Now that is clever. Bulky, but clever. That's true. He's got some of 220 lbs weight. Quote
Members Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted May 10, 2019 Members Report Posted May 10, 2019 I can't find anything on this machine. I'm not sure Consew even brought this in. Quote Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com
Members MSZ2 Posted August 19, 2022 Members Report Posted August 19, 2022 2.05.2019 o 14:07 Seom powiedział: Dziękuję wszystkim za odpowiedzi na mój post. Kupuję tą kompletną maszynę w bardzo dobrej cenie ze sprzęgłem silnikowym Matsuhita i ponowniem stolikiem, stojakiem na nici i wysokiej jakości igieł. Teraz wiem, że to produkt z Japonii. (zdjęcie poniżej). Ale nadal nie wiem, co to za model. Znalazłem numer seryjny (zdjęcie). Może możesz mi powiedzieć, gdzie mogę znaleźć informacje o tej maszynie według numeru seryjnego? Włochy Mikrofon Bardzo ładna Cl-7b. Gratuluję Quote
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