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Billy you know I would welcome the visit. There is a whole line up of treadles in the garage that need to have veneer replaced. We could start an assembly line! :P
Originally Posted by quilt addict
I really like it Lisa and if I know you you were able to get a really good deal on this! You might would have to reveneer the table but its not as hard as it sounds I did a treadle top for a Singer and it looked really nice when I was done with it. Maybe after I get over all of this garbage I will come out there and help you with it. :D
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Originally Posted by quilt addict
Billy you know I would welcome the visit. There is a whole line up of treadles in the garage that need to have veneer replaced. We could start an assembly line! :P
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Cool ads Billy. Too bad those prices are no longer in effect!
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Originally Posted by dirty1mom
Cool ads Billy. Too bad those prices are no longer in effect!
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I love those old ads, thanks for sharing Billy!!
Lisa...veneer isn't all that hard..did you know you can get an iron on veneer? It's pretty cool stuff...you can cut it and do "inlay" designs with it...according to my "refinishing friend", it's awesome to work with and fairly easy! I have a cabinet that I'm thinking about using it on.
Lisa...veneer isn't all that hard..did you know you can get an iron on veneer? It's pretty cool stuff...you can cut it and do "inlay" designs with it...according to my "refinishing friend", it's awesome to work with and fairly easy! I have a cabinet that I'm thinking about using it on.
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Originally Posted by miriam
Billy when you pull the brushes out the whole thing can come apart on those - unless you know what you are doing they need to be left alone. The one with the oil inside needs to be cleaned up - it smells horrid when it runs.
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I do not know. I am resisting the temptation to contact the seller and ask them what dream world they live in. That IS the most outrageously priced vintage machine I have seen... I think :?:
I did write this person and asked him to reconsider his pricing. I told him that I just bought the same Rockeeter for $30.[/quote]
Oh please, do let us know if he replies!
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Originally Posted by miriam
Billy when you pull the brushes out the whole thing can come apart on those - unless you know what you are doing they need to be left alone. The one with the oil inside needs to be cleaned up - it smells horrid when it runs.
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