Trying to fix up a Singer 306M
#11
The 306, 206, and 319 all use an "L' bobbin. I think I got mine from Sew Classic. They also all use a 206x13 needle. Some people have tried to put in a 15x1 needle, but you will mess up the timing if you try that. I'd get the correct needles for your machine. The needles and bobbins are not expensive, but you won't be able to buy them at your local JoAnnes, or Walmart. I treadle my 319w. I don't even have a motor for my machine. Those are great machines, easy to work on - I have had to re-time my 319w twice after my grandson did a number on it -, and easy to use. Did you get the cams?
Nancy
Nancy
#13
CD What? How interesting! You are right of course, but I thought all 306's took a cam? I googled the 306, and looked at Sandman Collectibles site on identifying Singer models. He mentions the cam knob as an indicater that you have a 306? Geeze, is this 306 just missing the parts to attach the cams, or did it never have the capability to use cams? CD can you explain? I always thought the letter behind the model number merely told where the machine was made? In this case does the 'm' mean a 306 without the ability to use cams? Geeze, I have a 306w, and it takes the flat cams!
Nancy
Nancy
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Tis true Nancy. The 306M does not take cams. There is a flat round spot over the Singer emblem on the sewing machine where the mechanism would have been placed. We shall never know why as the Monza, Italy records were destroyed when the manufacturing plant was closed in the late 1960s.
#16
Tis true Nancy. The 306M does not take cams. There is a flat round spot over the Singer emblem on the sewing machine where the mechanism would have been placed. We shall never know why as the Monza, Italy records were destroyed when the manufacturing plant was closed in the late 1960s.
Nancy
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Nancy, I may have messed up your thinking when I posted earlier in the thread about my 306W. I mentioned that I was going to have to start watching for some flat cams as mine came with none. Sorry if I confused you by my comment. It just struck me as strange that 2 members would be "cleaning up" a couple 306's on the same day.
Donna
Donna
#18
Nancy, I may have messed up your thinking when I posted earlier in the thread about my 306W. I mentioned that I was going to have to start watching for some flat cams as mine came with none. Sorry if I confused you by my comment. It just struck me as strange that 2 members would be "cleaning up" a couple 306's on the same day.
Donna
Donna
I guess this will teach me to look closer at the machine photos!
Nancy
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