Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Originally Posted by buslady
My DH spent the afternoon taking bobbin area apart on my FW, when i got home from work he was anxious for me to test it, he DID find fuzz & thread trrapped. When i tried it out, the needle hits something, sooooo tomorrow hes gonna see what he put back wrong. he plays eucre on Mon nites. poor sole, he tries so hard!
http://www.april1930s.com/html/bobbi...___needle.html
Nancy
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I just got an estimate for refinishing my cabinet for my 66. They want over $2000. Way out of my price range. Kathie
Nancy
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Patrick,
That is a beautiful machine. The decals look really good and it's the fiddlebase. . . .You got a steal for the bucks!!Congratulations.
That is a beautiful machine. The decals look really good and it's the fiddlebase. . . .You got a steal for the bucks!!Congratulations.
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Pat Heinemann
Here is a picture of my recently purchased Singer 27. I got it for $25 and have spent some more for a new belt and attachments. I am looking for some trim for around the treadle belt openings and a wood dowel for the bigger spools of thread on the back of the top. I also am in need of one lock for the draws. Would be willing to buy another set of draws as the tracks are worn badly.
Any help would be great, Thanks Patrick.
Any help would be great, Thanks Patrick.
Geeze, that machine looks great for being over 120 years old - I bet it is that old any way!
Congratulations!
Nancy
Originally Posted by tomilu
Treasure in treadle drawer. This little oil can is so cute. DH used Kroil and got it open for me. It is just 3.5" tall opened.
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Pat Heinemann
Here is a picture of my recently purchased Singer 27. I got it for $25 and have spent some more for a new belt and attachments. I am looking for some trim for around the treadle belt openings and a wood dowel for the bigger spools of thread on the back of the top. I also am in need of one lock for the draws. Would be willing to buy another set of draws as the tracks are worn badly.
Any help would be great, Thanks Patrick.
Any help would be great, Thanks Patrick.
Geeze, that machine looks great for being over 120 years old - I bet it is that old any way!
Congratulations!
Nancy
Nancy, The serial number is 10158844 and I looked it up on Singers site. It was made in 1891.
As for the draws the end of the tracks are worn back a bit and not sharp so the draws go back a bit more than they are suppose to. Two draws are missing the wire on top. The center draw between the two sets of draws the track is worn at the ends, they taper in. I was going to make what I have to to restore there use or get some better parts just to have it work correctly. I am going to re glue the veneer on top and the top where it is coming off. I have found a full set of attachments that cost well over the machine but I felt they were worth it with an early 1900s set of manuals.
The brass bezels go around the opening for the belt, I got some but would require opening the holes a bit bigger. I would prefer to find originals. This is a new venture for me but some patience will pay off to have a fine piece of history I can use to make some new history with.
Thanks Patrick
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Originally Posted by buslady
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I just got an estimate for refinishing my cabinet for my 66. They want over $2000. Way out of my price range. Kathie
Originally Posted by Pat Heinemann
Here is a picture of my recently purchased Singer 27. I got it for $25 and have spent some more for a new belt and attachments. I am looking for some trim for around the treadle belt openings and a wood dowel for the bigger spools of thread on the back of the top. I also am in need of one lock for the draws. Would be willing to buy another set of draws as the tracks are worn badly.
Any help would be great, Thanks Patrick.
Any help would be great, Thanks Patrick.
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Originally Posted by buslady
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Originally Posted by buslady
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I just got an estimate for refinishing my cabinet for my 66. They want over $2000. Way out of my price range. Kathie
have a wood working shop that could do the work. I do not think that I would trust them. Kathie
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Originally Posted by buslady
My DH spent the afternoon taking bobbin area apart on my FW, when i got home from work he was anxious for me to test it, he DID find fuzz & thread trrapped. When i tried it out, the needle hits something, sooooo tomorrow hes gonna see what he put back wrong. he plays eucre on Mon nites. poor sole, he tries so hard!
http://www.april1930s.com/html/bobbi...___needle.html
Nancy
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