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The only main thing missing for the Table is the boiler room and steam engine to provide the belt power

There must have been massive risk with large factories and breaking belts flying around

Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me

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The driven shaft is under the table along with the Transmitter (Clutch unit), so I assume it is driven from under the floor.

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Just for anyone wanting to know about the machine dates, I asked the owner of the Singer 45k33 in the picture above, with the kick foot, the serial number and it was made in 1906 and was probably it´s last run of production before this class was obsolete and superseded by the 45k58 (which was the 45ksv51) and the cylinder type 45k31 was also stopped and superseded by the 45k56 (which was the 45ksv50). Thanks to the Smithsonian site and it´s great information we know this. The catalouge is dated 1907.

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Woh! That is a great find, not many of them left, so did you buy the big one in the other picture?? what parts are you looking for? Thanks for posting.

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