Brute1100,
Here you go Bud : http://www.singerco.com/uploads/down...,3314,3317.pdf
or http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals
I hope that helps
Brute1100,
Here you go Bud : http://www.singerco.com/uploads/down...,3314,3317.pdf
or http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals
I hope that helps
While 'technically' this is my wife's. She has another that she uses and has told me "You can use it."
I have plenty of experience with sewing machines, but haven't taken this one out of the box just yet because I haven't had the time to get to the projects I want to do that involve using one yet. Although I have some great designs on building a "Hammock Organizer", a Tarp, and modifying a Wally World Sleeping bag into a UQ, before proceeding on to making my own Down UQ. Looking forward to putting this thing to work. . . . Once I can find the time. . .
Dude!!! Thank you... I had looked and looked and all I ever found was the downloadables for $15 kind... Now I have it on my phone... Without buying special "singer" oil... What do you guys use, I have a hammock project a coming and want to clean and oil, since I have never done it to this machine...
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I just picked up a 4oz bottle of Singer Oil at Wally World for $2.50. Use the little red straw from a can of WD-40 and poke it in the nozzle for an extended reach into the hard to reach areas that need oiling.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Singer-Sew...-4-oz/19398733
I got that same bottle of oil from WallyWorld - Great tip on the straw! Thanks!!!
-Klauss
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Well I finally got the battery charged up and her are some updated pics with the Even Feed / Walking Foot attachment on her
Nice! Just like the one that started off this whole thread.
Jerry
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Thank You Good Sir !!! I was happy as all get out when I found her
I'm pleased as punch to show mine. 1948 Necchi BU
The cabinet is a little beat up but the machine purrs like a kitten.
This was my mom's machine she got the year she was married.
My Electronic Brother 6000i is looking pretty dejected today.
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