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    Old 06-09-2012, 03:06 PM
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    in the back ground is a Kenmore with some knob issues - some times they free up if they get enough attention from time to time.
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    Old 06-09-2012, 03:13 PM
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    I also cleaned up another old machine in BEAUTIFUL shape - I shot a pic of the bottom but forgot to shoot the pretty part - the whole machine looks like new. I get a little scared when I see a machine that looks like new. This one had a piece of fabric stuck with the needle down. I got that out - no problem. I cleaned out massive amounts of red lint. Then I oiled it up and plugged it in. The tension was wacky tight on the bobbin. The bobbin and case kept falling out - seems to be a very common problem - maybe it is user error. I changed out the bobbin just in case it was bent or warped and it was better as long as I keep the take up lever up when I put the bobbin in. Threads can get caught blocking the case from going in correctly - suppose to click in - even then sometimes it popped out. Anyway since I totally forgot to get a pic of the top I'm showing off a pic of the bottom.
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    Old 06-09-2012, 04:02 PM
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    I am a lucky man. Pat is working on the details so we can stop by and see Miriam and Phil in Indy on our way back from WI. Boy will I have fun in her shop although Pat wants Miriam to take her to junk stores and the antique shops. Maybe I will let Phil take her and Miriam and I can play with machines I want to see that two spools!!!!
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    Old 06-09-2012, 04:04 PM
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    When are you leaving on your trip Skipper? Gonna go fishin'???
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    Originally Posted by Glenn
    I am a lucky man. Pat is working on the details so we can stop by and see Miriam and Phil in Indy on our way back from WI. Boy will I have fun in her shop although Pat wants Miriam to take her to junk stores and the antique shops. Maybe I will let Phil take her and Miriam and I can play with machines I want to see that two spools!!!!
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    AND while he is at it he is going to organize it...
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    Old 06-09-2012, 04:09 PM
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    When I have one with pin rash like that, I usually put rust converter on it to turn it black. I used to then wax over it, but now I use Skip's method of shellac. You might be surprised at how the bobbin cover plate comes out after the rust remover. LOVE the decals on these. I've always wanted a two spool, but now i REALLY want an Eldridge. Laura

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    I oiled up the Eldridge this afternoon - this one has a place that gets stuck - it will turn then it will stick - lots to clean
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    She is a mess - someone got a bit aggressive with the throat plate - I'm wondering if one off another National might do the job - I'll have to measure.
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    Old 06-09-2012, 04:17 PM
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    Originally Posted by Charlee
    When are you leaving on your trip Skipper? Gonna go fishin'???
    Not going fishing this time. We are going in the second week of Aug I think to WI to visit Pat's cuz and the on the way back will a few days in Indy with Miriam and Phil Pat has all the details. Now of course I will go camping and fishing when I return. If we are really lucky Miriam and Phil will come back thru AL in Jan again.
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    Originally Posted by miriam
    AND while he is at it he is going to organize it...
    If I want to play I have to organize too. Miriam you are a slave driver
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    Old 06-09-2012, 05:15 PM
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    garage saling today. 1 machine, a 1980s something kenmore - wasn't even tempted. Lady asked why and I said it wasn't old enough!! Got a strange look from her for that remark.
    However, I did find and buy a Singer shipping crate from the UK to the US to Kansas City, KS. It held a featherweight when it was shipped from Clydebank. No lid but still the crate is sturdy and DH didn't say anything which is good. The guy said he had another and will find it and give me a call. He put it out in a whim - didn't realize a sewing machine nerd would even want to buiy it. Will post a picture later.
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    Old 06-09-2012, 05:38 PM
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    Originally Posted by Glenn
    If I want to play I have to organize too. Miriam you are a slave driver
    Donno how else you are going to get in there dude... Maybe we can haul the machines into the back yard in the shade - probably better light... Is Pat good at sorting attachments and motors and foot controls into some semblance of order? I have stuff in there - I know it's in there - I just can't find anything. I think there might be some MW stuff in a closet but there are a dozen or so sewing machine tables stacked in front of the door. If the MW stuff isn't in there is it in some box full of junk somewhere in the shop. Right now it looks like sewing machine hoarder's heaven... or well, what ever... the kids are screeching for an intervention...
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