Ive got this same machine and the same table, im rebuilding the table out of oak as the original is in bad shape and have all of the hardware except the little lever that holds the side leaf up. Theres not a chance youd have an extra one youd sell is there? 😂 i know its a long shot. Failing that, could you let me know a few measurements of it if it isnt too much trouble? Namely how wide and how thick it is, and how long it is from the table along the outer edge down to where the notch is that locks against the metal stand. From there i should be able to make my own. Thanks if you can help
Hi, I have a 31-20 electric motor version that I'd love to convert to treadle. Is the wheel hard to source? Do you know if a standard Singer treadle base would work? Love your videos!
It will work 😊just need to measure the leather belt you will need. The larger industrial treadle base is just wider at the legs to accommodate the larger wheel. I have with a standard treadle.
Just subscribed I have a free treadle and I’m in need of the front plate. Could I ask what state your located in and if you could tell me where I might find the plate I need Thank You so much😉
Hello, My landlord was renovating the downstrairs appartnemtn and uncovered a machine very similar to this one. He was about to throw it away when I decided to save it, but I am unsure of IF it is the same machine. I am not a seamer nor do I know anything about sweing machines, but I just knew I had to save that machine. Could anyone point me in a direction to correctly identify it?
No such thing as "quick" with that machine, it's been over a year since I had one. I would suggest looking up the service manual, theres a free one floating around. It has a full diagram that shows the order of the tension assembly. It will help you way more than I ever could.
@@tobyssewingmachinerepair8949 after a couple hours of assembling and taking apart again. Figured it out and working great again. Great channel. Thank you sew much.
Depends on the motor type. All industrial sewing machines use a 3/8" wide v-belt. Most machines use a 40" belt more or less. There is a simple test you can do. Get a piece of string and make it like you're putting a belt on the machine. Cut the piece of string and measure it.
Ive got this same machine and the same table, im rebuilding the table out of oak as the original is in bad shape and have all of the hardware except the little lever that holds the side leaf up. Theres not a chance youd have an extra one youd sell is there? 😂 i know its a long shot.
Failing that, could you let me know a few measurements of it if it isnt too much trouble? Namely how wide and how thick it is, and how long it is from the table along the outer edge down to where the notch is that locks against the metal stand. From there i should be able to make my own. Thanks if you can help
Hi, I have a 31-20 electric motor version that I'd love to convert to treadle. Is the wheel hard to source? Do you know if a standard Singer treadle base would work? Love your videos!
It will work 😊just need to measure the leather belt you will need. The larger industrial treadle base is just wider at the legs to accommodate the larger wheel. I have with a standard treadle.
Just subscribed I have a free treadle and I’m in need of the front plate. Could I ask what state your located in and if you could tell me where I might find the plate I need
Thank You so much😉
Hi. Is this machine available to be purchased? Thank you.
Hello,
My landlord was renovating the downstrairs appartnemtn and uncovered a machine very similar to this one. He was about to throw it away when I decided to save it, but I am unsure of IF it is the same machine. I am not a seamer nor do I know anything about sweing machines, but I just knew I had to save that machine. Could anyone point me in a direction to correctly identify it?
Do you have a quick order of operations to correctly reassemble the NECCHI Mira tension assembly. Thank you sew much.
No such thing as "quick" with that machine, it's been over a year since I had one. I would suggest looking up the service manual, theres a free one floating around. It has a full diagram that shows the order of the tension assembly. It will help you way more than I ever could.
@@tobyssewingmachinerepair8949 after a couple hours of assembling and taking apart again. Figured it out and working great again. Great channel. Thank you sew much.
Do you know what size belt i need for the Columbia machine that you had? I have same machine but missing the belt
Depends on the motor type. All industrial sewing machines use a 3/8" wide v-belt. Most machines use a 40" belt more or less. There is a simple test you can do. Get a piece of string and make it like you're putting a belt on the machine. Cut the piece of string and measure it.
@@tobyssewingmachinerepair8949 okay i will try that solution and at the very i will purchase both sizes and one or the other should fit! Thank you!
Hi, beautiful machine, are you selling this one?
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