I must have crossed a line . . .
#12
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Maybe you could sell your husband on a separate man cave for his reloading and stuff. I know I would bite on that one. Of course a free standing sewing studio wouldn't be so bad either.
We only own 8 machines (my daughter likes to claim ownership too) and I can't think of any I want to part ways with so I know how you feel. I know some of the reason why I'm addicted to sewing machines but I don't understand why it's such a strong addiction.
There's still more machines I want to get. I'm still lacking a good free arm machine and I don't have one of the early 60s machines with all the chrome and knobs yet either. Those two are toward the top of my priorities, but I also like almost any older VS machine I see and I like the colorful paint jobs on the 1950s and 60s machines too. The list goes on. I'm almost grateful I don't have the room and must be selective in my choices.
Rodney
We only own 8 machines (my daughter likes to claim ownership too) and I can't think of any I want to part ways with so I know how you feel. I know some of the reason why I'm addicted to sewing machines but I don't understand why it's such a strong addiction.
There's still more machines I want to get. I'm still lacking a good free arm machine and I don't have one of the early 60s machines with all the chrome and knobs yet either. Those two are toward the top of my priorities, but I also like almost any older VS machine I see and I like the colorful paint jobs on the 1950s and 60s machines too. The list goes on. I'm almost grateful I don't have the room and must be selective in my choices.
Rodney
#15
BTW - I never said this would not be a heated building. While it's one thing to have the old girls in the cold, my Bailey would be out there to - and that is NOT going to happen.
However it would be as "climate controlled" as my house - which means 50-60 in the winter except if I turn it up to 68 when working, and no AC in the summer unless I'm out there working. It would be built like a small house - just no plumbing. The only difference between it and an addition to the house would be the one out of four sides that would be shared with the house. The other three, roof and floor would have the same weather conditions in either situation.
However it would be as "climate controlled" as my house - which means 50-60 in the winter except if I turn it up to 68 when working, and no AC in the summer unless I'm out there working. It would be built like a small house - just no plumbing. The only difference between it and an addition to the house would be the one out of four sides that would be shared with the house. The other three, roof and floor would have the same weather conditions in either situation.
#16
I'll also add that I live in an area with rather low humidity - and that does a number way more than below zero temps. Many of the machines I currently owned spent years and years in unheated sheds, and I can't say that I've noticed a difference between them and the ones that stayed inside. I've also seen machines from the south east coast - and years outside in the hot and humid air does a number on them very fast.
#17
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The majority of machines were in the home, I would imagine and kept out of the extremes . And those that weren't, are likely the terrible looking machines some of us have had the ,Um, pleasure to resussitate.
#19
I have to add to this: my Davis Vertical Feed treadle that I just started using (I showed photos recently in the ugly green cabinet) was stored for the past 18 yrs in an unheated/uncooled house and then a garage. I didn't have to do anything but oil it and it stitches perfectly. The only rust was on the attachments. I'm not saying it's good for the old ones, just saying it didn't hurt that one. I think it is loving being inside the house now!
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