Fleamarket find - Singer VS2 fiddleback
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It is a little different than I was imagining. I was thinking that it was a screw through the table top and into the wood. It has been a while since I have seen the top . I'm kind of estimating that the bottom bulge (that shows above the table) is approximately a little over an inch in diameter and the wood under the top bumper is probably about 3/4 to 7/8 inch in diameter????
Thank you, again.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Wow, I haven't been over here in a while. I need a like button. It is amazing that those old machines in rough shape can be revived and could see another 100 years. The best thing for them, too. The TR3 is a good product for that machine. I have an old White I tried it on but results are better with French polishing. I think it is a matter of having enough finish left to work with when using the TR3. It doesn't do well when it is really rough. Now I need to get that removed and see what shellac can do. My White will never again be beautiful unless I repaint but it could sew another 100 years. I do not have an ultrasound cleaner but I do spend a lot of elbow grease cleaning little metal bits.
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