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Thanks for this, but really... It is not a contest to see who is "better" but a safe place so we can ALL share, learn and help each other. Post your work, please. We(I'd) love to see the fruits of peoples labor.
I have learned FAR more from my students, than I ever learned from my teachers....
I have learned FAR more from my students, than I ever learned from my teachers....
When one shares, others learn. From sharing, all learn too, teacher as well as student.
Now back to my quilting, the quilting project must get finished first before I can work on painting a machine.
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Has anyone ever found a 15 clone that came with a manual? I've been searching for several weeks, to no avail.
Lots of Singer 15 but with 1941 or 1946 dates.
Mine is a 15-90 just like this with a different badge, am assuming with the colored tension they date to the 50's.
Were the Singer 15's truly identical to the clones?
Lots of Singer 15 but with 1941 or 1946 dates.
Mine is a 15-90 just like this with a different badge, am assuming with the colored tension they date to the 50's.
Were the Singer 15's truly identical to the clones?
One of the manuals is for the treadle version of the clone, no mention of electrical motors in the manual.
Getting the 15 clone manual of the net is just as good if not better than some of the originals.
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[QUOTE=SteveH;5972910]SLOWLY... I have surrendered on the top wood and am hunting for an appropriate veneer to replace it. (HOW do you remove the old layer, Heat? I am progressing slowly but steadily on the rest of the cabinet. I am arranging with Michael at Wolfgangs for a Howe Coffin top to go with it!![/QUOT
The veneer the was glued down originally with hyde glue( Hot Pot) so heat will soften the glue enough to get a putty knife under the veneer to help lift it off. Work fast if the glue cools it will stick hard again. Denatured alcohol will help also. The original glue was mixrd with water during the melting process so it will also help in the release of the glue. It is chore but worth it. Get all the loose veneer off before you start to make it easier.
The veneer the was glued down originally with hyde glue( Hot Pot) so heat will soften the glue enough to get a putty knife under the veneer to help lift it off. Work fast if the glue cools it will stick hard again. Denatured alcohol will help also. The original glue was mixrd with water during the melting process so it will also help in the release of the glue. It is chore but worth it. Get all the loose veneer off before you start to make it easier.
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The veneer the was glued down originally with hyde glue( Hot Pot) so heat will soften the glue enough to get a putty knife under the veneer to help lift it off. Work fast if the glue cools it will stick hard again. Denatured alcohol will help also. The original glue was mixrd with water during the melting process so it will also help in the release of the glue. It is chore but worth it. Get all the loose veneer off before you start to make it easier.
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Strange my Lowes usually has in stock. There are lots of woodworkers cat and on line sites that sell the veneer.
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Not trying to move the thread in the wrong direction, but it really is true that my advanced students only start to become truly skilled once they begin to teach others. I think the process of translating the techniques into concepts for people who have a different learning style than their own is what leads to real understanding.
It is the same here in a sense, we all get better because we see other peoples point of view and ways of approaching an issue.
Thanks for this, but really... It is not a contest to see who is "better" but a safe place so we can ALL share, learn and help each other. Post your work, please. We(I'd) love to see the fruits of peoples labor.
I have learned FAR more from my students, than I ever learned from my teachers....
It is the same here in a sense, we all get better because we see other peoples point of view and ways of approaching an issue.
Thanks for this, but really... It is not a contest to see who is "better" but a safe place so we can ALL share, learn and help each other. Post your work, please. We(I'd) love to see the fruits of peoples labor.
I have learned FAR more from my students, than I ever learned from my teachers....
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Has anyone ever found a 15 clone that came with a manual? I've been searching for several weeks, to no avail.
Lots of Singer 15 but with 1941 or 1946 dates.
Mine is a 15-90 just like this with a different badge, am assuming with the colored tension they date to the 50's.
Were the Singer 15's truly identical to the clones?
Lots of Singer 15 but with 1941 or 1946 dates.
Mine is a 15-90 just like this with a different badge, am assuming with the colored tension they date to the 50's.
Were the Singer 15's truly identical to the clones?
thanks everyone, re: feedback on clone manuals, I will go ahead and download the one from ISMACs
Sew Classic is a great site, I've been through it many times. and ordered stuff for my treadle of course
Another Singer question, are the post holes in their cabinets/desks consistent? My 15-90 pins are 10" outside to outside. Since i can't lift the 15-90 it better go into a sewing machine table methinks, or I'll never get to use it..
Sew Classic is a great site, I've been through it many times. and ordered stuff for my treadle of course
Another Singer question, are the post holes in their cabinets/desks consistent? My 15-90 pins are 10" outside to outside. Since i can't lift the 15-90 it better go into a sewing machine table methinks, or I'll never get to use it..
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The Singer machines and cabinets seem to be consistent for the post holes at least the vintage machines. Antique, I don't know. The machine length can vary there are about 3 sizes of the vintage machines. 3/4 size for the 99s and Spartans, etc, regular like for a Singer 15 or 66 and then the 401 & others are sized longer.. and that is VERY simplistic.
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