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Old 06-09-2020, 08:17 PM
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Default Replacement Singer hand cranks at Walmart

Very likely the cheap kind no one likes, but what a weird place to find one. https://tinyurl.com/Singer-hand-crank
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Old 06-10-2020, 03:40 AM
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At the cost of $17, it can't be made very well.
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I agree with Lina.
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Old 06-10-2020, 05:31 AM
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I’ve purchased reproduction hand cranks off of eBay for a similar price. They are of course not the same quality as the originals but they are quite good and fully functional. I used a little black fingernail polish to cover up the parts of the decals that I didn’t want to see.
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these are probably from the same manufacturer as those found on Ebay and sewing sites. Like much of Walmarts stuff sold online it actually is shipped from a vendor, in this case Kudosale. I would have no problem ordering one here, as I've had no problems with the two I ordered off Ebay to convert two belt driven vintage machines to handcranks. No worries, and hand cranking is fun, restful, and quiet.
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I've used 5 or 6 of these. They need lube and screw tightening sometimes, but serviceable.
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I've used 5 or 6 of these. They need lube and screw tightening sometimes, but serviceable.
Leonf, oh guru of all that is hand crankable: Is there any info on the size of the drive shaft in sewing machines? Like, how many of them are compatible with that spoked wheel you need to make a crank crank. Because I would like to see a hand crank zigzag machine.
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ack I messed up somehow.
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ya mean something like this.?

It is a Brother badged by some other name.. GF's daughter needed a ZZ HC and so I started looking .Had the boss and the right size shaft. Plug and play. oh maybe I lost bobbin winding but I have a sidewinder. I haven't measured the shaft, just stole a handwheel off of some Singernhandy and it fit.
She was doing a bra making class.
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also There is a vintage Singer zz. Maybe a 101. I'm not certain of that.
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