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I thought it said Broadway! Love it! 1/2...
I thought it said Broadway! Love it! 1/2 grinding wheel -- a lot faster than using a drill press. Must have been some fun fireworks-ish sparkage, too.
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I was wondering the same thing. What's the name...
I was wondering the same thing. What's the name on that machine? I didn't know Singer badged for anyone. Or is it a clone? The case is super nice. Thanks for the pictures.
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Very interesting. I'm new to this board and am...
Very interesting. I'm new to this board and am looking forward to learning a lot here! I haven't sewn much with my back-clamper yet, but I was thinking that the only reason I might get the...
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Steve, That's great news! I've never tried it,...
Steve, That's great news! I've never tried it, but I couldn't picture it. The OP's machine (I hope she bought it!) has the motor terminal mounted on the boss -- could a hand crank fit on there too?...
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If you like tinkering and figuring things out,...
If you like tinkering and figuring things out, then you will love it. There are lots of resources to help you, on this board and elsewhere. If you didn't like tinkering, it might be cost...
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I agree it's fun. Miriam, what do you think of...
I agree it's fun. Miriam, what do you think of the presser food/feed dog alignment? Does it look off to you?
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It's an early 66-1 or 66-3 back clamper. Notice...
It's an early 66-1 or 66-3 back clamper. Notice that the presser foot attaches from the back. Only early 66s used this type of shank. These feet are hard to find and pricey, but you may have a...
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