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Singer 241-12 ???

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I'm still very new to sewing machines but I have run into a singer 241-12 for what I think is a good price. It looks like it might be for high speed production work rather than my slow plod along style. I'm also concerned about stitch length and whether or not it will accept very heavy threads and large needles. Anyone familiar with this machine?

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After a search and much reading on this site, I think I have answered my own question. It won't do what I need it to do. I wish I had found this site a year ago. I probably would have made fewer mistakes.

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The 241-12 is definitely not for use in leather sewing of any form fashion of kind, without huge modifications. It is a high speed, drop feed only, production sewing machine that only takes thin thread. They are not meant to be run slow.

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7 hours ago, TJ959 said:

After a search and much reading on this site, I think I have answered my own question. It won't do what I need it to do. I wish I had found this site a year ago. I probably would have made fewer mistakes.

Do not worry about it to much, I think most of the people here have said the same thing, mainly to themselves.

I know I would have made a lot less mistakes then I have.

Bert.

 

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I have two Singer machines, 201K and 241-13. I know they are not suitable for leather work but I used the 201K to upholster a 59 Beetle 2 years ago, and this winter plan on trying the use both machines to upholster a 56 Oval Beetle. I have added a smaller pulley , lenthended the pedal arm and going to try using aroller foot in hopes that the 241 will be up to the task.

Tom

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Hello,  I am looking for more info on my singer 241-12 from what I have learned it was made in 1942.  I use it mostly for denim.  When I bought it 4 years ago it had been sitting in a garage for at least 7 years not ran.  It did start and I took it home.  I replaced all the things.  New belt,  new gasket, new oil.  Adjusted the stitch length etc.  I have read the manual back and forth.  What I don’t know much about is the actual motor.  I need to know how I service it or what I need to do to keep it running well.  It looks like there are some oil plugs in it?  The motor runs great and sounds great but can anyone steer me to more information on servicing?  Thank you 

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What I don’t know much about is the actual motor.  I need to know how I service it or what I need to do to keep it running well.  It looks like there are some oil plugs in it?  The motor runs great and sounds great but can anyone steer me to more information on servicing?  Thank you 

My advice would be to replace it with a 750 watt servo motor.   They're quiet and power efficient and you have much better control of sewing speed.  

I tossed all my clutch motors. 

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