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Old 03-02-2019, 09:44 AM
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Question Can Y'all help me with a puzzle?

Im setting hear wondering if the motor parts of a Singer model 99 with that bent dome wood case can come off and be put on a featherweight? They sure do look a like, but they have different birthdays per the little chart my grandbaby found for me on the web, so I am just not entirely sure.

Also, can a featherweight be made into a handcrank if you don't worry about it fittin in the case no more?

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Old 03-02-2019, 10:32 AM
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No, the Featherweight motor is smaller and has a different fitting. The 99 has the basic full size Singer motor, much the same as found on 15, 66 belt driven 201s,... You can use one of the new replacement motors for the Featherweight, they work well enough. Usually you can repair the old motor, and in the worst of case I know some have had the internal motor parts rewound with new copper wire.

There is a hand crank made for the Featherweight, but it will never be much more than turning the balance wheel by hand since there isn't the geared action you get on a real hand crank. Some like the hand crank handle for the Featherweight though, but as mentioned, you don't get the speed of a regular hand crank.

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Old 03-02-2019, 10:41 AM
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the 99 can be turned into a sweet hand crank or treadle though...that is what I use my 66 for (both types)
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Thank-ya'll kindly. I do love my machines, but they are a bit beyond me.
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Old 03-03-2019, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly View Post
Good luck finding a treadle base for a 99 in the US.

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good catch cari, I forgot it was a shorty.
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Handcranks work well on big 66s or 3/4 sized 99s and 28s[ATTACH=CONFIG]609624[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
good catch cari, I forgot it was a shorty.
If you or someone you know is handy with a little woodworking and has a spare treadle base somewhere, you could cut a hole in a wood piece and line up the balance wheel to the flywheel of the treadle base and make your own treadled 99... Not the easiest route, but definitely doable with a little time :-)
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As did Di ( I don't need no stinkin' motor). I think she sold it . I have one that someone collected for decor while working in Great Britain and brought it back to the USA upon retirement. I drove from Tennessee to Lexington KY and back in one day to get it. It is a 28, treadle and handcrank combo.
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