I have an old industrial treadle that I do all my sewing with.
sewingmachine by
vwfatmobile, on Flickr
I got it in trade for some roofing work.
It didn't have any bobbins, so I went to the salvage
yard
where they had a bin of sewing machines.
With some grinding I got the round bobbins working.
Replaced the rotten top.
It'll chunk chunk chunk right through 6 layers of seatbelts.
It has a "knee powered presser foot lifter".
The first time the needle broke.
I went to a
local sewing shop,..
with the old broken needle taped together, all there.
I thought the guy was going to pull his hair out,
he literally grabbed his head.
I went to another place that fixed machines.
He tried to
sell me some needles that looked nothing like the original
and asked to see my machine,.. offered me $300 for just the head, ha.
Went to a vacuum cleaner and sewing machine repair place
and they pulled out some Muva 130 needles that looked just like the one I brought in.
No hair pulling, didn't try to sell me something different, no stress.
They worked great.
I wish I had bought more.
Because now I only have a few left and Muva doesn't make needles anymore.
The original taped one says BL I think and maybe 130 or 110
it's awful small writing on a worn needle as you can imagine.
I checked with one site and measured the 2mm shank.
About 34mm to the needle eye.
About 39mm total length.
Are there any more numbers I need and can anyone suggest a good needle?
Without pulling your hair out, ha.