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Miz Johnny 02-13-2011 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by purplefiend
Jetsons meets the Flintstones...

I think you could treadle any of the machines that have that configuration. The 328 I don't know about.
I've seen the 216g,319,206,306 treadled.

Sharon W. in Texas[/quote]

The 319 and 306 both take the "newer" flat cams; there are lots of them out there!!

vintagemotif 02-13-2011 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Miz Johnny

Originally Posted by purplefiend
Jetsons meets the Flintstones...

I think you could treadle any of the machines that have that configuration. The 328 I don't know about.
I've seen the 216g,319,206,306 treadled.

Sharon W. in Texas

The 319 and 306 both take the "newer" flat cams; there are lots of them out there!![/quote]

That is great! I will keep an eye out for one of them.

I get the impression that this guy thought his modern machine was gear driven and was looking for a way to by-pass that, but discovered after taking off the side plate around the wheel that it had a belt. So, I was wondering if the Rocketeer had similar setup. If so and this could be done with the Rocketeer, then my next question is the clearance for the treadle belt since a portion of the base protrudes out from the machine.

I love his "vegan" belt. I like his ingenuity. And as he stated, he is able to used it on wheels that if a leather treadle belt were to be used they would not work, but the "vegan" belt gives him the friction to keep it from slipping off.

Miz Johnny and Sharon, Thanks for the information on the other machines!

sewbizgirl 02-13-2011 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by purplefiend
The Vegan belt that article talks about is polyurethane, the yellow belt you see on the machine.
Sharon W.

Somewhere online I read about people using pantyhose for a belt! Anyone tried that? :?:

Miz Johnny 02-13-2011 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by sewbizgirl

Originally Posted by purplefiend
The Vegan belt that article talks about is polyurethane, the yellow belt you see on the machine.
Sharon W.

Somewhere online I read about people using pantyhose for a belt! Anyone tried that? :?:

I'm pretty sure it would work. I'm using some right now as a door latch. I use them for everything except for clothing!

purplefiend 02-13-2011 02:04 PM

Vintagemotif,
The Singer 500 is totally gear driven, no belts anywhere.
Sharon W.

tjradj 02-13-2011 02:06 PM

I should have used my vintage machine, but NOooooo, I had the new fancy schmancy machine set up, so I tried to hem my son's jeans with it.
What a princess! and I don't mean that in a good way. As soon as the seam got to the big hump - where the seam and the previous hem overlapped, she balked - big time. Broke the needle twice. Ended up hand cranking it through the hard part - and that was with the walking foot engaged.
Dang computers!
My vintage would have blazed the trail with no problem. At least I know for next time.

sewbizgirl 02-13-2011 02:32 PM

Has anyone here ever heard of a Betsy Ross machine? I assume that's the brand name...

QuiltnCowgirl 02-13-2011 03:36 PM

Anyone recognize the model of the feet...oops I mean machine?
http://fresno.craigslist.org/atq/2211613341.html

Donna Mare 02-13-2011 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Anyone recognize the model of the feet...oops I mean machine?
http://fresno.craigslist.org/atq/2211613341.html

By the looks of the picture, it looks like a FFS model. Fresh from the shower

vintagemotif 02-13-2011 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by purplefiend
Vintagemotif,
The Singer 500 is totally gear driven, no belts anywhere.
Sharon W.

Thank you! I will look for a machine with a belt.


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