My machines go straight into the washing machine. 5 laborious washes, drying and oiling. I love it, then I also understand the machines. A lot is also disassembled. The ultrasonic cleaning is also amazing. Everything shines like the first day in the sewing machine factory. And then they stand like in a gallery in my meticulously clean workshop.
When I was a little boy, my grandma worked as a seamstress and I can still see her today, half a century later, sitting in front of her old Singer sewing machine, operating the foot pedal. So, thanks for bringing me good memories. ❤️
What parts are you missing ? You should share a video of your machine if you still have it. They are pretty cool. I just bought mine and it’s on its way can’t wait it needs to be worked on though. Will know for sure when it gets here.
I hope that's not wd-40 you are using on her. WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacement, thus the letters W D. As it dries, it will gunk up the joints you put it on. Only lube I use at my work bench is Tri-Flow. Excellent product and recommended by several sewing machine companies.
Cool..I have the same machine as well as the singer 29k patcher you have in the background. My 45K25 came with a 2880rpm clutch motor that ran too fast,so am replacing it with a servo motor...Just about to mount the servo control box. I'm just looking at videos to make sure the belt is in the right place and the machine is threaded properly.. I haven't used my machines as yet. Thanks for sharing your restoration Mikko..Cheers from Sydney Australia.
Thanks Mikko,Canteens seem like an interesting project. So many things interest me but i may need a couple of lifetimes to learn them all. Nothing is as easy as it looks and things get complicated very quickly.I do love RUclips though ,it is a huge game changer when used as a learning platform. I just had a look at your channel and you have some impressive skills.Your ropemaking Jig was awesome and it's obvious you're not just a pretty face. Again, thanks for sharing and all the best mate.
I can well imagine that there would still be someone in 2121 who would restore a sewing machine from 1920. But is there someone else who cannot imagine, that someone will restore a 2021 sewing machine in a hundred years?
Well why not? The way things are going, economics may dictate restoration of older machines....There are many machines today that are every bit as well made as the old Singer 45k. (Juki 441 for example) that would easily last a century. Now, who knows if thread will be available in 2121.....Sewing may simply be obsolete.
Que hermosa Máquina Singer. Trabajan muy bien. Aunque no tengo la economía para comprar una es mi sueño conseguir una igual a esa joya tan linda. Felicitaciones bello vídeo.
Great video Mikko, I am looking for one myself. Do you still have this machine? How much do you think something like this machine sells for. Don’t see many of those around.
Excellent restoration Mikko; what a find! Like many others, we have two old treadle Singers, with one relegated to the attic, and the other as a side table with potted plants adorning it. I am now inspired to restore the best of the two. Surprised the needle system is still available for your machine. Have you tried sewing any heavy fabric with it? Best, Vernon in West Vancouver
Nice old machine.. I've got one from the early 50,s...it has the same style bobbin ( bullet shape).I have two other machines, But they don't have the power/ability to sew leather like the old girls do...
hello. I have a 45k56. Can I use it like you have? The presser feet of the two are different. Can I use 45k25 presser feet after removing the parts for the 45k56 vibrating walking feet?
Hi Mikko, thank you for this video. I have one of these machines and need to clean it. Would you please tell me what you used to clean the body of the machine and what did you put on the leather to clean the needle ? The metal plate on my machine is a bit rusty, did you put WD 40 on fine fine sandpaper to clean yours ? Thank you again All the best Karen from Ireland
I mostly used just wd40 for cleaning. In tough places some mineral spirit. Cleaning rust is easy with 600 wet sand paper and wd40 or just water. For polishing needles, a piece of leather and some fine polishing compound, any brand will do. Thanks for watching.
Hallo Mikko, seit Kurzem bin ich auch Besitzer einer Singer Nähmaschine mit "großem Greifer" und breiter Spule. Ich benötige paar weitere Spulen. Eventuell kannst du mir helfen. Grüße.
Sr.. Le escribo desde Bogotá Colombia Sudamérica. Le es posible conseguir una máquina igual. Mi deseo es trabajar en talabartería por mi cuenta independiente. Quedó pendiente Gracias. Gracias.
Oh dear!! The very thing I wanted to see and have explained and you fast forward through it!! I hope I can find a better video, freezing yours helps but it still doesn't show it in enough detail!!
What model of 45k is this product? The 45k sewing machine leg seems to be made of thick iron like the original wheel you have. Is this sewing machine leg still available today?
Hola soy de argentina y tengo una maquina parecida singer 45k76 que hera para fabricar bolsas y la quiero modificar a talabartera quisiera ber el mecanismo de lansadera
@@mikkosnellman Then I put beeswax in and let the thread pass, but does it also act as a waterproofing agent? I bought the original oil box separately on eBay. So I'm going to use it. And when I turn the footrest underneath, I turn it counterclockwise, and if I make a mistake, it turns clockwise... . Is there a way to only turn it counterclockwise (i.e. only in one direction)?
@@mikkosnellman Thank you for quick response. I recently bought a 45k89. However, there is only one type of presser foot. So, it seems to be of little use. There's no way to solve this, right?
My machines go straight into the washing machine. 5 laborious washes, drying and oiling. I love it, then I also understand the machines. A lot is also disassembled. The ultrasonic cleaning is also amazing. Everything shines like the first day in the sewing machine factory. And then they stand like in a gallery in my meticulously clean workshop.
When I was a little boy, my grandma worked as a seamstress and I can still see her today, half a century later, sitting in front of her old Singer sewing machine, operating the foot pedal.
So, thanks for bringing me good memories. ❤️
I'm still collecting parts after 6 years and you got it with the treadle. A rare find indeed just like this video thank you so much for sharing.
Only piece I am now missing is the oil pot.
What parts are you missing ? You should share a video of your machine if you still have it. They are pretty cool. I just bought mine and it’s on its way can’t wait it needs to be worked on though. Will know for sure when it gets here.
Nice find! And nicely done! 👍👍
I hope that's not wd-40 you are using on her. WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacement, thus the letters W D. As it dries, it will gunk up the joints you put it on. Only lube I use at my work bench is Tri-Flow. Excellent product and recommended by several sewing machine companies.
Are you gonna make another video of this machine, a little look around the entire machine. Hope you do sometime, great work
Grew up with mother's old Singer, Tread-Driven, sewing machine. It had a leather belt drive that was my job, as oldest son, to maintain.
Cool..I have the same machine as well as the singer 29k patcher you have in the background. My 45K25 came with a 2880rpm clutch motor that ran too fast,so am replacing it with a servo motor...Just about to mount the servo control box.
I'm just looking at videos to make sure the belt is in the right place and the machine is threaded properly.. I haven't used my machines as yet.
Thanks for sharing your restoration Mikko..Cheers from Sydney Australia.
Have fun with your machines. Just sewed some leather canteens with mine today!
Thanks Mikko,Canteens seem like an interesting project.
So many things interest me but i may need a couple of lifetimes to learn them all.
Nothing is as easy as it looks and things get complicated very quickly.I do love RUclips though ,it is a huge game changer when used as a learning platform.
I just had a look at your channel and you have some impressive skills.Your ropemaking Jig was awesome and it's obvious you're not just a pretty face.
Again, thanks for sharing and all the best mate.
I can well imagine that there would still be someone in 2121 who would restore a sewing machine from 1920. But is there someone else who cannot imagine, that someone will restore a 2021 sewing machine in a hundred years?
Well why not? The way things are going, economics may dictate restoration of older machines....There are many machines today that are every bit as well made as the old Singer 45k. (Juki 441 for example) that would easily last a century. Now, who knows if thread will be available in 2121.....Sewing may simply be obsolete.
When winding the bobbin, keep the presser foot up, to avoid the feed dog to grind against the presser foot.
Oops! 😁
Very enjoyable Mikko, thank you!
Merci pour ces explications. Cordialement
Super mlad majstor!❤
BEAUTIFUL JOB!
It’s in appropriate hands now.
o vídeo é um espetáculo mas o que eu mais gostei foi do carretel da bobina nunca tinha visto nesse formato
SINGER SUPER !
Hello from Russia !
lol I'd love to have a treadle machine but I've already got two others so don't NEED one hahaha Thanks Mikko :-D
Que hermosa Máquina Singer. Trabajan muy bien. Aunque no tengo la economía para comprar una es mi sueño conseguir una igual a esa joya tan linda. Felicitaciones bello vídeo.
Hola amigo apenas consegui una de estas maquinas y ESTARE restaurandola y compartire videos muy pronto saludos
Love that sewing machine....
Great video Mikko, I am looking for one myself. Do you still have this machine? How much do you think something like this machine sells for. Don’t see many of those around.
Yes, I use it all the time. These are quite rare, bought mine for €100.
Excellent restoration Mikko; what a find! Like many others, we have two old treadle Singers, with one relegated to the attic, and the other as a side table with potted plants adorning it. I am now inspired to restore the best of the two. Surprised the needle system is still available for your machine. Have you tried sewing any heavy fabric with it? Best, Vernon in West Vancouver
Yes Vernon, been making handbags from 26oz linen duck. Works like a dream.
Nice old machine.. I've got one from the early 50,s...it has the same style bobbin ( bullet shape).I have two other machines, But they don't have the power/ability to sew leather like the old girls do...
Im wondering if I can use this machine for the same use as a Landis12, external welt stitching, maybe ?
Sure you can.
hello.
I have a 45k56. Can I use it like you have?
The presser feet of the two are different. Can I use 45k25 presser feet after removing the parts for the 45k56 vibrating walking feet?
I don´t have a definite answer to your question but you can of course try.
Hi Mikko, thank you for this video. I have one of these machines and need to clean it. Would you please tell me what you used to clean the body of the machine and what did you put on the leather to clean the needle ? The metal plate on my machine is a bit rusty, did you put WD 40 on fine fine sandpaper to clean yours ?
Thank you again
All the best
Karen from Ireland
I mostly used just wd40 for cleaning. In tough places some mineral spirit. Cleaning rust is easy with 600 wet sand paper and wd40 or just water. For polishing needles, a piece of leather and some fine polishing compound, any brand will do. Thanks for watching.
Hi Mikko
thank you for taking the time to reply and for your advice. One question, what is a polishing compound ??
Best
Karen
@@karenmccourt6746 Just any kind of fine metal polishing wax. Like chrome cleaner.
Hi again, thank you.
Hallo Mikko,
seit Kurzem bin ich auch Besitzer einer Singer Nähmaschine mit "großem Greifer" und breiter Spule. Ich benötige paar weitere Spulen.
Eventuell kannst du mir helfen.
Grüße.
www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/bobbins_for_sale
Hi, what kind of thread tickness works with this machine? Is it only above 207, or can it manage 138? Awesome video :)
I am not too familiar with US yarn count but I think it is the same as metric nr 20, which I use for thick leather effortless.
@@mikkosnellman ah thought you were US based :) Located in Norway, so 20 is what I usually use. Thank you so much for answering.
I should have put two and two together. Mikko is a pretty Finish name :)
Sr.. Le escribo desde Bogotá Colombia Sudamérica. Le es posible conseguir una máquina igual. Mi deseo es trabajar en talabartería por mi cuenta independiente. Quedó pendiente Gracias. Gracias.
❤.جميله.وعمليه.جدا
Oh dear!! The very thing I wanted to see and have explained and you fast forward through it!! I hope I can find a better video, freezing yours helps but it still doesn't show it in enough detail!!
Something I could help you with?
wow, how thick material can this go?
I have done about 1/2" with ease.
Singer d codo 43 7 tendrá repuesto perdone
What model of 45k is this product?
The 45k sewing machine leg seems to be made of thick iron like the original wheel you have. Is this sewing machine leg still available today?
Hola soy de argentina y tengo una maquina parecida singer 45k76 que hera para fabricar bolsas y la quiero modificar a talabartera quisiera ber el mecanismo de lansadera
where can I get a machine like this
Just keep your eyes open on flea markets, these are quite rare.
Soy de león GTO es una máquina hermosa igual que la puritan
Se manejan3 mejor con aceite de silicón
Is that hemp twine I see in the back ground? Where do you get rolls that big?
10kg is the standard size for rope yarns. This hemp comes from China.
Hello. The wheel of the sewing machine leg you are using is quite thick. Does this wheel have the advantage of being thick?
Yes, thick wheel has a lot of momentum, allowing you to sew through thick leather with low speed.
@@mikkosnellman Yes I am using 45k56, I'll have to see if I can get one with a thick sewing machine wheel. thank you for telling me.
@@mikkosnellman Is there any way to get the same sewing machine leg?
If you know, please let me know and I would like to purchase.
@@ddiuni9964 These are very rare machines, sorry.
@@mikkosnellman Sewing machine legs with heavy wheels are hard to find. And your sewing machine model is 45k25?
How do you use the oil box?
If you need to lubricate your thread, put in some soft beeswax and lead the thread through it.
@@mikkosnellman Then I put beeswax in and let the thread pass, but does it also act as a waterproofing agent?
I bought the original oil box separately on eBay. So I'm going to use it. And when I turn the footrest underneath, I turn it counterclockwise, and if I make a mistake, it turns clockwise... .
Is there a way to only turn it counterclockwise (i.e. only in one direction)?
@@ddiuni9964 You just need to practice with the pedal.
@@mikkosnellman Thank you for quick response.
I recently bought a 45k89. However, there is only one type of presser foot. So, it seems to be of little use. There's no way to solve this, right?
its not a restoration