I bought my first Featherweight!
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 7
Stinks like Grandma’s house....
Mine did too! I asked the FW people if there was a way to remove the odor, and they said they had a product that would work. It did!!!
#12
I am told there are no odors to this one and the case is in excellent shape. It is suppose to be complete with the exception of one tool in the attachments, manual included too.
I am so sorry that was the case for you. I am hopeful that I will not have to many issues with it.
I am so sorry that was the case for you. I am hopeful that I will not have to many issues with it.
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
Posts: 7,341
Congrats, Julia on your FW purchase. Makes a lovely stitch!
#15
It is suppose to arrive today. Of course it is a rainy day today. I just hope it clears before the mail arrives. I most likely won't be home when it is delivered since I have an appt. DH will get it or the neighbor will get it for me. It won't be outdoors that is for sure! I can hardly wait. I just need to get my fingers on it and get it going. Just to excited. I must get mo OCD under control -.
#16
My Featherweight arrived!!
Of course she is beautiful. A bit of wear but mostly noticeable. A bit of crackle, a very small area, toward the back side of the the machine in back of the throat plate. She has cleaned up nicely and I have her oiled but still not ready to go.
The cords need repaired. The cord going to the foot pedal is not even attached. It looks as though a mouse may have chewed a little on the cord. It is probably something I can fix. The cord is soft and pliable with no smell of burning rubber. I look at that as a good sign. I could probably shorten the cord by about 2" and reattach the wiring. There is also a small spot that has electrical tape on it.
I have not seen any unusual wear to the electrical from the underside of the machine. All the parts seem to be moving freely.
It does appear it should have a new belt and bobbin gasket. The belt has a lot of play to it.
The rubber feet on the bottom of the machine should be replaced as they are starting to fall apart some.
I also went on and dated the machine. I hope I got it right. The serial # is: AJ130271. So it reads to be made in 1949, one of 40,000 made and with a release date of March 15, 1949.
The case has a few scuff marks. But no smell of must or mildew.
So far I am very happy with this find. Once I can really begin to do some sewing with it I will be thrilled! hopefully by next week I should have things together.
The cords need repaired. The cord going to the foot pedal is not even attached. It looks as though a mouse may have chewed a little on the cord. It is probably something I can fix. The cord is soft and pliable with no smell of burning rubber. I look at that as a good sign. I could probably shorten the cord by about 2" and reattach the wiring. There is also a small spot that has electrical tape on it.
I have not seen any unusual wear to the electrical from the underside of the machine. All the parts seem to be moving freely.
It does appear it should have a new belt and bobbin gasket. The belt has a lot of play to it.
The rubber feet on the bottom of the machine should be replaced as they are starting to fall apart some.
I also went on and dated the machine. I hope I got it right. The serial # is: AJ130271. So it reads to be made in 1949, one of 40,000 made and with a release date of March 15, 1949.
The case has a few scuff marks. But no smell of must or mildew.
So far I am very happy with this find. Once I can really begin to do some sewing with it I will be thrilled! hopefully by next week I should have things together.
#20
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Burgundy, France
Posts: 101
Really beautiful, I relate to your excitement having been in your situation just a few weeks ago. Good luck on your repairs, I've been at it for a bit and it's really enjoyable and makes you love the machine even more because you brought it back to life IMHO.
In a nutshell enjoy 😊😊
In a nutshell enjoy 😊😊
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