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Many of the German company's like Mauser ended up...
Many of the German company's like Mauser ended up in sewing machines because they weren't allowed to make arms.
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Welcome Stephen the wood on the cabinet is...
Welcome Stephen the wood on the cabinet is beautiful.
In one year you must report your sewing machine count.
If you do any maintenance on fire arms you will find the screw drivers work great for...
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Glen is the best resource I have used on this...
Glen is the best resource I have used on this forum.
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To add a note on the shellac, always check the...
To add a note on the shellac, always check the date on the can and get the most recent. My local hardware had some very old cans.
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I googled the question and it seems like you...
I googled the question and it seems like you should be able to get something close. Try google.
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Toggpine thanks , I know a few dairy farmers I...
Toggpine thanks , I know a few dairy farmers I might be able to get some from.
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I think I will try it on some 300 headlights....
I think I will try it on some 300 headlights. Thanks Steve for the idea.
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Great photos and job. I'm working on a Davis that...
Great photos and job. I'm working on a Davis that needs a little more work than yours. I am encouraged.
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Ignore that one, it was a mistake.
Ignore that one, it was a mistake.
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This is meant to be funny- Chicken- you are...
This is meant to be funny- Chicken- you are almost thereit can get ugly before it gets pretty just slow down. You are doing it right.
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I think it looks like you are doing well....
I think it looks like you are doing well. Remember this is not a new machine, she has lived a long time. You don't want to remake her just refresh. Let her rest a day or two.
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Yes it does need to move. You are lucky you...
Yes it does need to move. You are lucky you didn't get it all the way out. It has a horse shoe shaped thingy that has to fit between a couple other thingy s and they are all in a place you can't...
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Like Steve said they are a bugger to get back in....
Like Steve said they are a bugger to get back in. I have never said so many bad words and then I had to call in the help of my son. Just loosen it.
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You are thinking of Fels Naphtha soap, No that is...
You are thinking of Fels Naphtha soap, No that is not what you use. Naphtha comes in a can and you can find it at local hardware or paint stores. It is a liquid. Go back and read the start of this...
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Glen I just have to say that I have been walking...
Glen I just have to say that I have been walking by my husbands gun cleaning supplies, (the ones he uses to restore old guns) thinking that some of them would work and your tut. just confirmed that...
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