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Attaching new machine to old drop in sewing table-possible?

Old 01-01-2011, 09:14 AM
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Hi people,
I just found an old drop in sewing table at a thrift store for 35$..An old singer is in it now...I so want this table...I just got a new Viking Emerald 118 for christmas.. I looked at the apparatus that's attching it to the table ( to allow it to drop down)..It looks almost like L brackets...
My question is... Anyone have any experience taking an old machine out and attaching their new machine to one of these?
I looked at the back base of my new machine and I see no Scew holes to attach it to the table...I could use some kind of tool to customize it ( drill or something) but, am afraid of cracking the plastic base of my machine...Is there anything I can attach to the base without drilling holes etc?
I did swing by the viking dealer shop to measure deminions on my new machine and was talking to the dealer... He told me that they no longer make machines that drop down due to finding out it was hard on the machine,,However, I know several ladies that have had drop in machines for yrs with no problems....
Any advice would be much appreciate..
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Old 01-01-2011, 09:15 AM
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I have one of those tables too. None of my machines will fit in it and I haven't been able to figure a secure way to make that happen. I would croak if one fell thru!!!!
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My mother, years ago, bought a new Singer that was computerized that she put in her old cabinet. Honestly, she had a lot of trouble with her new machine until she quit dropping it and just left it set up. Could be she handled it too roughly, but knowing my mom, I doubt it was due to mishandling by her. Once she left it set in place, no more problems.
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:: sigh :: That's not what I wanted to hear Cyn lmao....If no one can help us on this thread I'll do additional research...If I fine a soultion I'll shoot you a Pm and let you know.

I really think they made the new machines (non- dropable) for money reasons not durablity)= No one can now convert grandmas sewing table lol
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New machines are made for 'table top' use. The newer tables have a 'push down' apparatus to 'hide' the machine and some machines have a hole in the bottom so you can screw your machine down to the 'table' in these new cabinets. Does yours have a screw hole in the base? If so you could have someone make a wooden base that attaches to the "L" brackets and then you could screw your machine into that base. Also, there should be a wooden type 'sling' under the hole where the machine swings up from. This is suppose to protect your machine from falling to the floor and to help with dust accumulation.

Clear as mud?

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Ha! I don't have the table in front of me Coyote..So I can't check it out and figure out your descripion...However, you had a similar suggestion..I've thought of getting someone to make and attach a wooden shelf to sit in the drop in part ( to make the machine even with the table top)
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New machines, especially computerized machines are not designed to hang upside down and the frames on the machines are not built to withstand what you're wanting to do with it. If you proceed, I suspect you'll be very sorry. Just saying....
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Originally Posted by ArtisticDesign
Ha! I don't have the table in front of me Coyote..So I can't check it out and figure out your descripion...However, you had a similar suggestion..I've thought of getting someone to make and attach a wooden shelf to sit in the drop in part ( to make the machine even with the table top)
This is what I was going to suggest.
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Originally Posted by ArtisticDesign
:: sigh :: That's not what I wanted to hear Cyn lmao....If no one can help us on this thread I'll do additional research...If I fine a soultion I'll shoot you a Pm and let you know.

I really think they made the new machines (non- dropable) for money reasons not durablity)= No one can now convert grandmas sewing table lol
Well I hope you find a way but unless it is absolutely secure, I won't chance it. My father and hubby are real good at building and fixing things and they haven't come up with anything. My table is pretty old and I didn't want to damage it much. It's very sturdy and wonderful to sew on top of so that's good. I also have the worse luck and am trying to curb that some by not jumping into things without checking them out first! ;) We'll see how long that last- I'm so impulsive :)
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Old 01-01-2011, 09:31 AM
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I don't particualarly want it to drop down..I just want it even with the table top....So the wooden shelf idea is totally worth a try..However..I can't build anything with legos much less anything else..Hubby prolly could but, his middle name is Procrastination lmao....I might go ahead and get it and pay and or barter it done..Thanks guys
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