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    Old 10-26-2011, 07:21 AM
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    Originally Posted by kwendt
    Hey all my best VSMS buddies....

    Now that I'm finally recovering from what turned out to be Pnuemonia, and can sort of think straight, for hours at a time <smile!>; I can jump back into the fray here.

    I have an old tensioner question. I have an ancient, 1912 Singer 115/15 treadle head that I've cleaned up and put back together. My first treadle is almost ready to test drive!!! Whoo hoo! But I'm not sure if I have to replace the two tensioner disks or not.

    This is the extremely basic, extremely plain tensioner. Has two disks, a washer thing, a spiral spring, a divided post and a thumb nut (and a funky wire/spring thingy for a thread guide/back tensioner that I cannot tell if it's bent out of shape or not.) That's it.

    The two plated tension disks where the thread passes between are worn. They are discolored, but not rusted, pitted, burred or lined... just discolored on the highest part of the bevel curve of each disk. About the size of a lifesaver, 1/3" or so. Is this sort of thing indicative of 'worn out-needing to be replaced'? or is this just cosmetic, and it'll be fine?

    (I have no other tensioner that's even CLOSE in age, wear or style. Can't compare. Pictures didn't come out.)
    Help? Opinions? Jokes?
    You should be fine with them as long as they aren't worn through and aren't catching/cutting your thread.
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    Old 10-26-2011, 07:22 AM
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    Originally Posted by kwendt
    Originally Posted by justtrish
    and thankfully someone decoded the CHSS... :)
    LOL... I about split a side laughing when I read Tommie's comment. Took me a good 60 seconds to figure it out too. ROTF! Oh rats, I just remembered I have a quilt binding to handsew later today.... grrrrr. <smile>
    Glad to know there might be others out there with CHSS. :D
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    Old 10-26-2011, 08:05 AM
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    Thank you Quilt Mom and Charlee. I'll try again.
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    Old 10-26-2011, 08:33 AM
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    Originally Posted by kwendt
    Hey all my best VSMS buddies....

    Now that I'm finally recovering from what turned out to be Pnuemonia, and can sort of think straight, for hours at a time <smile!>; I can jump back into the fray here.

    I have an old tensioner question. I have an ancient, 1912 Singer 115/15 treadle head that I've cleaned up and put back together. My first treadle is almost ready to test drive!!! Whoo hoo! But I'm not sure if I have to replace the two tensioner disks or not.

    This is the extremely basic, extremely plain tensioner. Has two disks, a washer thing, a spiral spring, a divided post and a thumb nut (and a funky wire/spring thingy for a thread guide/back tensioner that I cannot tell if it's bent out of shape or not.) That's it.

    The two plated tension disks where the thread passes between are worn. They are discolored, but not rusted, pitted, burred or lined... just discolored on the highest part of the bevel curve of each disk. About the size of a lifesaver, 1/3" or so. Is this sort of thing indicative of 'worn out-needing to be replaced'? or is this just cosmetic, and it'll be fine?

    (I have no other tensioner that's even CLOSE in age, wear or style. Can't compare. Pictures didn't come out.)
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    put a drop of oil on them and then polish with some crumpled up aluminum foil.
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    Old 10-26-2011, 08:34 AM
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    Originally Posted by auniqueview
    Here are the best photos I can get of the machine I bought. Any idea of what it is? I would really like a manual. Also, anyone know a good repair person in the Ft. Myer, Fl area who works on vintage machines?
    http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ion-manual.pdf
    manual for generic 15
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    Old 10-26-2011, 08:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by Charlee
    Originally Posted by kwendt
    I have an old tensioner question.
    You should be fine with them as long as they aren't worn through and aren't catching/cutting your thread.
    Okay, thanks, Charlee. To me, the metal looks to be the same thickness as the rest of the disk. Oil and aluminum foil. Okay, thanks miriam. I remember that now, but didn't do it. I'll do that when I take it apart again. (wrote it down!).

    And actually, while I think about it... that CHSS comment was yours, Charlee! Sorry I mis-identified you! So funny!
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    Old 10-26-2011, 09:01 AM
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    I want to do some "fine" detailed cleaning of my FW... Inside crevaces and all. Outside of machine, NOT inside. I was thinking of using a Q-tip and rubbing alchohol? Would this be OK? or if anyone has some special tricks or advice... I would sure appreciate it. Also... Do you know of a great way or product to brighten the black, make her shine alittle more? My machine is in very good shape...all scoll decals intact... Etc. I just want to dress her up alittle more to take her out !! LOL :-) Thanks everyone,
    Julie
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    Old 10-26-2011, 09:20 AM
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    Originally Posted by kwendt
    And actually, while I think about it... that CHSS comment was yours, Charlee! Sorry I mis-identified you! So funny!
    kwendt - I'm the one with the original CHSS. Charlee was nice enough to translate it for everyone else. :D
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    Old 10-26-2011, 09:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
    Originally Posted by kwendt
    And actually, while I think about it... that CHSS comment was yours, Charlee! Sorry I mis-identified you! So funny!
    kwendt - I'm the one with the original CHSS. Charlee was nice enough to translate it for everyone else. :D
    GOSH GOSH GOSH!!! I'm so sorry, QuiltnCowgirl!!! LOL. Credit is due where credit is due. <hangs head, coughs> My head must still be spinning from the pneumonia! Um yeah. Right.

    I'll do better next time, promise!
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    Old 10-26-2011, 10:03 AM
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    Originally Posted by kwendt
    Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
    Originally Posted by kwendt
    And actually, while I think about it... that CHSS comment was yours, Charlee! Sorry I mis-identified you! So funny!
    kwendt - I'm the one with the original CHSS. Charlee was nice enough to translate it for everyone else. :D
    GOSH GOSH GOSH!!! I'm so sorry, QuiltnCowgirl!!! LOL. Credit is due where credit is due. <hangs head, coughs> My head must still be spinning from the pneumonia! Um yeah. Right.

    I'll do better next time, promise!
    Not to worry. It is a sad day when I take credit in public for the syndrome for not being able to handsew worth a darn. :oops:
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