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This is NOT going to be fun: Model 12

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Old 11-26-2012, 07:07 PM
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I picked up a model 12 this weekend, Date 1890 +/-. It is rough on the outside but I can restore that. Probably will make it straight black and possibly add Singer logo. It was seized in two area but now working fine except, to my horror, I discovered that the front assembly that the needle bar rides around was broken. Will need to remanufacture the piece, probably from aluminum, in my shop. This is not going to be easy. Tried to epoxy but that was predictably a waste of time. I will also have to drill out the pins to insert a new casting.

I picked up the machine for 10 dollars including treadle table so I guess I will have to work for it.
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Old 11-26-2012, 07:25 PM
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Congratulations! You sure seem up to the task. I love the patina on the table. Would love to see the rest of it. I'm sure I've never seen a machine like that. What kind of bobbin is under there?
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Cool machine! I hope you get her up and running again.
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:27 PM
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Correction: The machine is 1871 model...oops.

Serial Number: 891244 745244

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Old 11-27-2012, 04:23 AM
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Wow, that is awesome! Hope you can get her running again.
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Old 11-27-2012, 10:25 AM
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That is a nice machine! I like the looks of those fiddle bases. Boy, I do not have the skills for manufacture a part. It is nice that you can do that and saving this machine.
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Dan,

I parted out a Singer 12 several years ago. I may still have the needlebar. As usual I am out of town until Saturday.
If you PM me Friday or Saturday to remind me, I'll see if I can dig it out.

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I picked up a model 12 this weekend, Date 1890 +/-. It is rough on the outside but I can restore that. Probably will make it straight black and possibly add Singer logo. It was seized in two area but now working fine except, to my horror, I discovered that the front assembly that the needle bar rides around was broken. Will need to remanufacture the piece, probably from aluminum, in my shop. This is not going to be easy. Tried to epoxy but that was predictably a waste of time. I will also have to drill out the pins to insert a new casting.

I picked up the machine for 10 dollars including treadle table so I guess I will have to work for it.
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I love this board. A fellow member came to my aide and had a needle bar available for me...Wow!! Mizkaki also offered help and I thank you for that as well. It looks like I will be able to replace the needle bar without having to manufacture the part which is so much better. I'll post the finished piece once done.
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Old 11-28-2012, 06:09 PM
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Wonderful and will be waiting for pictures. Great job rescuing an old machine. Going to see a White Rotary treadle machine Fri, but much more costly than yous but also in gret shape. Will post picture if I get it. They are asking $300, thought it was too much but after looking around in great shape and wroking I guess not. What do you people think?
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I really do know how to spell, typing is off tonight, sorry.
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