Went and looked at a Singer Dressmaker, but the motor sounded AWFUL...
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Went and looked at a Singer Dressmaker, but the motor sounded AWFUL...
I finally had a chance to go and check out this cute little machine in a cabinet. They had her stored out in the garage (still can't figure out why people do this to these machines). They had heated her up so her motor was warm. She was plugged in when I arrived so I was able to test her right away. The minute the put my foot on the peddle she started making a terrible noise, I was afraid if I left my foot on it to long the motor was going to burn up. To me it sounded like the noise was coming from the feed dog/needle area but the man thought he heard it in the motor. It seamed like something was stuck, the needle moved up and down but the noise I can't even describe it. B/C I know nothing about this machine I was terrified to buy it not knowing what the cost would be to fix it.
Anyone have any idea of what I am talking about with a good description
Anyone have any idea of what I am talking about with a good description
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Hmmm. I think you may be wrong about it being a Singer. Dressmaker is a different manufacturer. Regardless, if it has problems I would look elsewhere. There are plenty of vintage machines for sale and unless the Dressmaker is some amazing color or retro looking machine you can't live without, it's probably not worth buying if it needs parts and or repairing. (Depending on price of course)
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I stand corrected it is a Singer 237 FASHION MATE!!!!
She is a darling machine, but that clanking or knocking sound scared me. Ill see if I can find more info on it and then get back to her. Thanks Candace!!!
She is a darling machine, but that clanking or knocking sound scared me. Ill see if I can find more info on it and then get back to her. Thanks Candace!!!
Hmmm. I think you may be wrong about it being a Singer. Dressmaker is a different manufacturer. Regardless, if it has problems I would look elsewhere. There are plenty of vintage machines for sale and unless the Dressmaker is some amazing color or retro looking machine you can't live without, it's probably not worth buying if it needs parts and or repairing. (Depending on price of course)
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I got one of those by accident this weekend, as I only wanted the cabinet it is in. The cabinet is a lovely curved front Model 42 from the 1940s. The machine is goign to the dump!
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