Vintage Sewing Machine Shop Machine Photos
#811
Banned
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: San Lorenzo, CA
Posts: 5,361
thanks to the Wonderful TOGA party hosted by Mizkaki, I am now up by two machines. One is a gift so I will not post photos until after it is given.. the other is a Necchi BC.
It was VERY VERY stiff, but some dissasembly, LOTS of Oil then Triflow, and about an hour of coaxing and viola! a sewing Necchi at a SILLY price. (More $$$ in Gas to get to Sac than i paid for BOTH machines...)
Before
[ATTACH=CONFIG]383933[/ATTACH]
After
[ATTACH=CONFIG]383934[/ATTACH]
It was VERY VERY stiff, but some dissasembly, LOTS of Oil then Triflow, and about an hour of coaxing and viola! a sewing Necchi at a SILLY price. (More $$$ in Gas to get to Sac than i paid for BOTH machines...)
Before
[ATTACH=CONFIG]383933[/ATTACH]
After
[ATTACH=CONFIG]383934[/ATTACH]
Last edited by SteveH; 12-24-2012 at 01:10 PM.
#815
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 508
Oh I would be restoring the Howe machine in a heartbeat! If I had seen that I would so have been in a bidding war with you!!!
I'm paying for my latest 2 machines though so I need to hold off. I got a Singer 24 chain stitch treadle and a Singer 29.
I'm paying for my latest 2 machines though so I need to hold off. I got a Singer 24 chain stitch treadle and a Singer 29.
#818
#820
Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Petaluma, CA
Posts: 12
Ok. Here are my machines. Don't mind the mess. It was Christmas Eve, lots going on. The Ugly Duckling... I put a lot of time into it getting it working. I'm looking for a hand crank machine for my daughter. IThe 306w takes standard needles, someone must have modified it.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]384107[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]384108[/ATTACH]
The White Dressmaster Rotary; working very well and it is like new.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]384109[/ATTACH]
And the Berlin Beast (Aka Ulf). Very sensitive to tension adjustments. I really have to be patient dialing it in after changing to a different thread. It's set up for V69 thread and there it is going to stay. But once dialed in, it cooks right along.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]384110[/ATTACH]
White Rotary in slow mode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS5t92wZf5Q
[ATTACH=CONFIG]384107[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]384108[/ATTACH]
The White Dressmaster Rotary; working very well and it is like new.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]384109[/ATTACH]
And the Berlin Beast (Aka Ulf). Very sensitive to tension adjustments. I really have to be patient dialing it in after changing to a different thread. It's set up for V69 thread and there it is going to stay. But once dialed in, it cooks right along.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]384110[/ATTACH]
White Rotary in slow mode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS5t92wZf5Q
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 12-27-2012 at 03:03 AM. Reason: pm to member
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