New vintage featherweight
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Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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Turn that baby upside down and remove the oil pan. If the felt is nasty smelling put it in the trash. New ones are available on the Internet for about $7 and up. Or make one using the old one as a template and some wool felt. Don't forget to wipe down the oil pan with some kerosene to remove that gunky, smelly old oil before putting in the new pan liner.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: near Peoria Illinois
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If it is dirty, I use clear sewing machine oil all over it to clean it. Put it on, and use the cotton make up rounds to take the oil back off. this has worked well for me, and doesn't hurt the decals.
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Hello Everyone...Singer Company Manual
Printed in Great Britain, in pristine
Condition, 56 pages with full-size color photos.
Index in the back to show you how to:
Adjust the needle thread tension .......
Selector, zig-zag stitching, set pressure, double seams, keep the seam straight, turning square corners, button holes, seams, and finishing touches.
As per mention details by me is good for all who have perfect Family Tree and good background of Family History
Printed in Great Britain, in pristine
Condition, 56 pages with full-size color photos.
Index in the back to show you how to:
Adjust the needle thread tension .......
Selector, zig-zag stitching, set pressure, double seams, keep the seam straight, turning square corners, button holes, seams, and finishing touches.
As per mention details by me is good for all who have perfect Family Tree and good background of Family History
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