Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
The broken piece can be fixed, I really like the old machine. I would not have passed it up either. Glenn
What product would you recommend to fix it??
Thanks,
Jan
What product would you recommend to fix it??
Thanks,
Jan
Jan
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Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
The broken piece can be fixed, I really like the old machine. I would not have passed it up either. Glenn
What product would you recommend to fix it??
Thanks,
Jan
What product would you recommend to fix it??
Thanks,
Jan
Jan
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You can have the piece welded but then you have to deal with the welding scar and grounding it down smooth. For such a small repair just use the JB weld epoxy. Glenn
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Billy, please take care of yourself and don't try to do too much, too soon.
Lucy
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Kathie, the before and after pictures are awesome. That is one beautiful machine. I especially like the wood decals on the end of the machine. Lucky you.
Lucy
Lucy
Kerosene is the plan for this weekend. I'm rereading Billy's tutorials again tonight.
Jan
Jan
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Kerosene is the plan for this weekend. I'm rereading Billy's tutorials again tonight.
Jan
Jan
It will be great!!!
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Trish, you have one great little machine there. The colors of the decals are so pretty. It looks as though it is in great condition. Lucy
Don't be in too much awe--It is not cranking yet. I sure hope I can get the rusty parts loosened up this weekend. I just love the metal base that got broken.
Jan
Jan
Originally Posted by Glenn
You can have the piece welded but then you have to deal with the welding scar and grounding it down smooth. For such a small repair just use the JB weld epoxy. Glenn
How do you plan to clean the rusted areas?
Judy
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