Good oiling dispenser............?
#12
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Originally Posted by Prism99
I buy sewing machine oil in a bottle that has a long extendable nozzle with a red cap on it. Took me a *long* time to figure out how to cap it properly, but worth it! (I think you have to extend first, remove cap, oil, replace cap, then push back in.)
It's not perfect because it requires some practice to judge exactly how much oil is in the nozzle and how much pressure to apply; however, totally beats those short-nozzle sewing machine oil containers.
Here's a link to it:
http://www.amazon.com/4-oz-Sewing-Ma.../dp/B000H8Q41Y
I think JoAnn's carries it.
Oops. Here's a link to the one I actually have, made by Dritz, and says it has the zoom spout:
http://www.createforless.com/Dritz+S...utm_medium=cse
It's not perfect because it requires some practice to judge exactly how much oil is in the nozzle and how much pressure to apply; however, totally beats those short-nozzle sewing machine oil containers.
Here's a link to it:
http://www.amazon.com/4-oz-Sewing-Ma.../dp/B000H8Q41Y
I think JoAnn's carries it.
Oops. Here's a link to the one I actually have, made by Dritz, and says it has the zoom spout:
http://www.createforless.com/Dritz+S...utm_medium=cse
#13
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,563
I've used the pull-out nozzle one and got oil everywhere. This is the one I use now, and I LOVE it. It's very exact and you put only as much as you want in the machine.
[img]http://www.marathonthread.com/120/Li...ip-Pen-740.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.marathonthread.com/120/Li...ip-Pen-740.jpg[/img]
#15
Originally Posted by Prism99
I buy sewing machine oil in a bottle that has a long extendable nozzle with a red cap on it. Took me a *long* time to figure out how to cap it properly, but worth it! (I think you have to extend first, remove cap, oil, replace cap, then push back in.)
It's not perfect because it requires some practice to judge exactly how much oil is in the nozzle and how much pressure to apply; however, totally beats those short-nozzle sewing machine oil containers.
Here's a link to it:
http://www.amazon.com/4-oz-Sewing-Ma.../dp/B000H8Q41Y
I think JoAnn's carries it.
Oops. Here's a link to the one I actually have, made by Dritz, and says it has the zoom spout:
http://www.createforless.com/Dritz+S...utm_medium=cse
It's not perfect because it requires some practice to judge exactly how much oil is in the nozzle and how much pressure to apply; however, totally beats those short-nozzle sewing machine oil containers.
Here's a link to it:
http://www.amazon.com/4-oz-Sewing-Ma.../dp/B000H8Q41Y
I think JoAnn's carries it.
Oops. Here's a link to the one I actually have, made by Dritz, and says it has the zoom spout:
http://www.createforless.com/Dritz+S...utm_medium=cse
#16
speaking of oil, can the oil that is used to oil hair cutters and electric razors be used to oil sewing machines?
Sadly I just recently learned about removing the bobbin casing thing, and oiling the machine... but I do not have sewing machine oil and of course forgot to get some. I am sure tomorrow I will start sewing on my scrappy fence and want to make sure everything is in tip top shape and oiled... thanks for the help
Sadly I just recently learned about removing the bobbin casing thing, and oiling the machine... but I do not have sewing machine oil and of course forgot to get some. I am sure tomorrow I will start sewing on my scrappy fence and want to make sure everything is in tip top shape and oiled... thanks for the help
#17
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Location: FL
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I use #740 like shown here, but I got mine from ebay, set of 2.
http://www.marathonthread.com/others.shtml
I think clotilde still has them too.
http://www.marathonthread.com/others.shtml
I think clotilde still has them too.
#18
Hardware stores used to carry little oilers with a long spout. My husband has an antique oiler with a trigger and a long, flexible spout. Now that I think about it, he may not have it much longer. 8-)
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