Finally got a treadle, finally got pic uploaded
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Finally got a treadle, finally got pic uploaded
I posted a couple of weeks ago about my *new* treadle. I know it is a model 15 but would like fo find out what the sub-model is. Could anyone help identify it, please? I finally figured out how to resize and upload YEA for me! I hope my pics come thru.
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That looks like a typical belt if it had a motor. Does not belong if you are going to use it in a treadle base. It's real easy to put a motor or hand crank on these machines - or take them off and put the machine in a treadle cabinet.
I have a 127 with that decal pattern, and a couple of 15-30's with other decal patterns.
I have a 127 with that decal pattern, and a couple of 15-30's with other decal patterns.
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That looks like a typical belt if it had a motor. Does not belong if you are going to use it in a treadle base. It's real easy to put a motor or hand crank on these machines - or take them off and put the machine in a treadle cabinet.
I have a 127 with that decal pattern, and a couple of 15-30's with other decal patterns.
I have a 127 with that decal pattern, and a couple of 15-30's with other decal patterns.
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Congratulations on getting a treadle and also for posting pictures. The decals are beautiful. Are you close to some place you can get a leather treadle belt and bobbin winder tire? There are several places to get them online, including sew-classic.
I'm thinking that your machine may be a 15K26 since the serial number indicates that it was made in Kilbowie. According to http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...sses-1-99.html the 15k30 is an industrial model with Wheel feed and a roller presser. A resource for refurbishing various models of treadle sewing machines is http://www.tfsr.org/publications/tec...achine_manual/ Lots of good information there. From my understanding, the 15K26 shortens or lengthen the stitch length differently from other 15 class machines. I found that info in the middle column on page 2 of this pdf -- http://www.tfsr.org/pub/technical_in...achine_top.pdf
Happy treadling
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
I'm thinking that your machine may be a 15K26 since the serial number indicates that it was made in Kilbowie. According to http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...sses-1-99.html the 15k30 is an industrial model with Wheel feed and a roller presser. A resource for refurbishing various models of treadle sewing machines is http://www.tfsr.org/publications/tec...achine_manual/ Lots of good information there. From my understanding, the 15K26 shortens or lengthen the stitch length differently from other 15 class machines. I found that info in the middle column on page 2 of this pdf -- http://www.tfsr.org/pub/technical_in...achine_top.pdf
Happy treadling
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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