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1 hour ago, Squid61 said:

It's amazing how persistent this question is!  I guess if the question is asked and answered enough one might eventually get an answer that enables a purchase.

Read my post.  I own one and i am telling you that it does work, it is worth the $120.00 I paid for it

It comes with a "BUT"  it is not for everyone, 

It is a tinkers delight.  If you are a person that only buys new stuff and can not be bothered with the nuts and bolts of it. STAY AWAY. you will waste your money

If you like to fiddle, piddle, tinker or putter  You will love that machine

That answer is a truthful answer. 

Here is a little som'n som'n  

I  fabricated a servo control; arm 

servo linkage - YouTube

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and

moved the foot lift lever from the r side to the left side,  i am working on this today.  i need a rod coupling

 

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Singer 66, Chi Chi Patcher, Rex 26-188, singer 29k62 , 2-needles

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Frodo, my remaining life expectancy and limited income can tolerate time and money expenditures that directly support my hobby or I can, as you say, piddle both away on a hit or miss - may work sometimes Chinese erector set.  I choose leather.

  • CFM
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3 hours ago, Squid61 said:

Frodo, my remaining life expectancy and limited income can tolerate time and money expenditures that directly support my hobby or I can, as you say, piddle both away on a hit or miss - may work sometimes Chinese erector set.  I choose leather.

As mentioned earlier, Only you can determine if the CP is right for you or not,  You sir,  Have evaluated your options and arrived at a decision that fits your needs . I respect that decision and am actually a little jealous that you are financially comfortable enough to afford nice shiny machines. Me on the other hand am not in that position. If I were I would have a Singer 31-15 31k sitting in front of me.    Frodo

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Singer 66, Chi Chi Patcher, Rex 26-188, singer 29k62 , 2-needles

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22 hours ago, Frodo said:

As mentioned earlier, Only you can determine if the CP is right for you or not,  You sir,  Have evaluated your options and arrived at a decision that fits your needs . I respect that decision and am actually a little jealous that you are financially comfortable enough to afford nice shiny machines. Me on the other hand am not in that position. If I were I would have a Singer 31-15 31k sitting in front of me.    Frodo

The only nice shiny machine I can afford is the occasional new package of hand stitching needles!  Not sure where the idea came from that I even have a sewing machine, oh yeah, there is the wife's old Singer that I have yet to evaluate.

  • CFM
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1 hour ago, Squid61 said:

The only nice shiny machine I can afford is the occasional new package of hand stitching needles!  Not sure where the idea came from that I even have a sewing machine, oh yeah, there is the wife's old Singer that I have yet to evaluate.

My BAD.  I used that word.  you know the one. ASSUME.  

BUT good news. Is your wife's old singer a 66 by any chance?  if it is then you have a little surprise

I KNOW, I know.  people say they will not sew leather.  they also say........and that isnt true either. LOL

If you have a 66  then buy some #20 leather needles and you can sew 2 pces of 6oz  together  

here is a video of an old singer I picked up for almost nothing.  I oiled it and put a needle in it

 

https://youtu.be/mFAB33TJAOs

https://youtu.be/mFAB33TJAOs

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Hey Frodo, can ANY old singer sewing machine be used for leather?  Feels like there's a million of them out there, and I'm pretty sure we have a black one in my family in an attic somewhere (sadly in another country, I'd have to have it shipped over), but how do I know which ones are good for leather?

By the way I can see in that video you have maker's fingers, when I meet people with fingers covered in dye and glue I know we're gonna be friends LOL

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If it's an old cast iron machine there's a pretty good chance it will sew leather of some sort. How thick will depend on the type of machine. I have an old 201K, and while I didn't try sewing with it I used it for pre-punching veg prior to handstitching.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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Yeah it's definitely on of those black, cast iron ones, with the gold decals.  All manual, it hails from about a century ago.  It used to be my grandma's but unfortunately I wasn't able to locate it in my last trip to my parent's home.  Must be in the attic.

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3 hours ago, Spyros said:

Hey Frodo, can ANY old singer sewing machine be used for leather?  Feels like there's a million of them out there, and I'm pretty sure we have a black one in my family in an attic somewhere (sadly in another country, I'd have to have it shipped over), but how do I know which ones are good for leather?

By the way I can see in that video you have maker's fingers, when I meet people with fingers covered in dye and glue I know we're gonna be friends LOL

I am no expert and can not answer any questions about any machine except the one I have

I bet Wizcraft knows which which is which .

Spyros, this is the day i dyed a lot of little pieces with out gloves

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