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It is a Broadway. 99 Clone ALUMINUM. Yes, I...
It is a Broadway. 99 Clone ALUMINUM. Yes, I notched the handcrank, Took about 60 seconds with a 1/2 inch wide grinding wheel.
I did the same treatment to the Singer Spartan 99 clone here.
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here is the Singer 99 we rigged up this way and...
here is the Singer 99 we rigged up this way and shipped to Afghanistan for a soldier student of mine.
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The only two thing I am on different ground on...
The only two thing I am on different ground on are these.
The handcrank and the motor bracket can almost always be mounted at the same time, so you only need to pop off the belt.
Most everyone...
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Heat would definitely be a potential cause of...
Heat would definitely be a potential cause of that kind of crazing.
The good news is members here have posted detailed instructions on how you can fix that yourself and in some cases bring them...
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