sydknee Posted Monday at 10:59 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:59 PM I have a chance to buy this and I’m wondering if it could (should) be adapted as a scroll saw table. Stability might be a problem. Ruining a antique could be a bigger problem. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted Monday at 11:20 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:20 PM Well, it would be one of the most beautiful scroll saw tables I have ever seen! OCtoolguy and Dan 2 Quote
jerry walters Posted Monday at 11:24 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:24 PM If I were you Syd, I would keep if it is yours and not destroy it using it for a stand for your scroll saw. Just my opinion. Is the sewing machine still in it? Jerry OCtoolguy 1 Quote
sydknee Posted Monday at 11:49 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:49 PM 20 minutes ago, jerry walters said: If I were you Syd, I would keep if it is yours and not destroy it using it for a stand for your scroll saw. Just my opinion. Is the sewing machine still in it? Jerry Yep, but it needs work. These sewing machine tables pop up often on sales sites. This one is going for $60 usd. I just missed out on a free one last week. I am thinking that it would almost be wrong to convert it. Decisions decisions. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
sydknee Posted Monday at 11:50 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:50 PM 28 minutes ago, Scrappile said: Well, it would be one of the most beautiful scroll saw tables I have ever seen! My thought exactly. Just look at all those little ornate draws just begging for blades etc. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
dgman Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM I showed it to my wife, she said it would be criminal to use it as a scroll saw table! OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM The current generation, my kids and grandchildren, do not put the same value as the our generation and before did. I do not know if that is good or bad. but it is a fact. My wife is really struggling with it. She is an antique person. Our kids, not so much. OCtoolguy and Dan 1 1 Quote
sydknee Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM 1 hour ago, Scrappile said: The current generation, my kids and grandchildren, do not put the same value as the our generation and before did. I do not know if that is good or bad. but it is a fact. My wife is really struggling with it. She is an antique person. Our kids, not so much. Exactly so. Years ago nearly every house hold here had one of these. Those days clothes were often hand made or hand me downs that needed adjustments. Later there was a period where charity organisations were collecting them to send overseas. Now they all seem to end up as ornaments and tables. The price can vary hugely from the ridiculously high to the giveaway cheap no matter what the condition. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
rash_powder Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago There are a great many of these floating around. I am not sure of the years of production, just that there are many. I have my Great Grandma's Singer treadle sewing machine in a cabinet very similar. The bulk of its value is sentimental and only to me. They do tend to sell for more the closer you get to large cities, such as Minneapolis (I am located a short drive West of Grand Forks, ND). If you feel comfortable drilling into it, go ahead. That said, the cover should come off easily and a clamping mechanism could be easily made to secure the saw without causing much/any damage. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago On 3/17/2025 at 6:33 PM, Scrappile said: The current generation, my kids and grandchildren, do not put the same value as the our generation and before did. I do not know if that is good or bad. but it is a fact. My wife is really struggling with it. She is an antique person. Our kids, not so much. We have the same problem. Been collecting for years but can't sell any of it. The stuff I've collected will go to my sons. Guy stuff. Quote
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