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thanks Gary this was a friend of mines grandmothers machine . I also made a lamp out of the working part of the old machine.
Those old singer sewing machines are heavy and very rugged. Nice idea my mother had a sewing machine just like it.
It looked like marble, at a glance---
the reason for my concerns.
The sewing machine table to is not stone . It is counter top remnant from Menards/ the base machine stand is heavy and will not topple over very easy even if over loaded/
I think it is not stone top, I think it's formica covered wood or melamine, such as those used in kitchen. greetings from Monterrey Mexico, where we exist also fans of the structural and Kreg system ... although I have to get everything in texas but it monterrey LOWES store started selling the screws only and only in a few sizes.
Cecil,
SAFETY CONCERN:
Insure that the ''stone'' top is adequately secured in place,
and the base is secured to the floor or foundation.
Excessive loading will result in the unit toppling over, and result in injuring.
Hi cecil ,funny thing i have a singer sewing machine .It is a family hierloom[80 years old i am told]still works .
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