Fed up with my modern sewing machine that keeps losing timing - presumably due to the plastic gears - I have been after something stronger for a while. Plenty of industrial ones around but then found a Singer 201K on Shpock for £25 so thought it was worth a gamble. Bloke delivered it too (for £1!).
It's in a cabinet (folds out) and although it has the original treadle and flywheel, it's got an electric motor which is switched by the treadle. Wiring was a bit dodgy but with a bit of heatshrink and crimp terminals it's now secure.
Plan is to ditch the tiny motor and rig it up to an industrial sewing machine motor that's currently on my blind stitcher - should be fairly straightforward - or is this likely to be too much for a domestic machine, even though it's undoubtedly better made than the modern stuff?
Want to be able to stitch light canvas and possibly some thin leather
It's in a cabinet (folds out) and although it has the original treadle and flywheel, it's got an electric motor which is switched by the treadle. Wiring was a bit dodgy but with a bit of heatshrink and crimp terminals it's now secure.
Plan is to ditch the tiny motor and rig it up to an industrial sewing machine motor that's currently on my blind stitcher - should be fairly straightforward - or is this likely to be too much for a domestic machine, even though it's undoubtedly better made than the modern stuff?
Want to be able to stitch light canvas and possibly some thin leather