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Stitchnripper 05-08-2013 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by His_Grace (Post 5423788)
Re: cleaning up a vintage machine - the irons. I really don't want to use paint on them, but I would like to "freshen" them up a little bit.

First, not sure I understand how to disassemble the cabinet & legs. I'm assuming there are screws on the pivot points to take the machine out. Does the cabinet then come off, or do you remove the legs from the cabinet?

The legs & underneath the cabinet needs a good washing, but I don't want to get the veneer wet - the veneer underneath the cabinet has separated into layers - need to clean that & glue & clamp to get it back together?

**Has anyone used "stove blacking", AKA Williams Stove Polish, to refresh the iron legs? The Williams people say it should work just fine, but I wondered if anyone else has actually tried it?

I uses some brand of Stove polish on my treadle base and I am happy with the results

stitch1967 05-16-2013 11:47 AM

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The treadle table (single drawer with leaf) for my first restoration 15k80 is almost ready for a rebuild. Cast iron parts were painted in an awful brown paint. I took the decision to strip to bare metal and hammerite spray to a black satin finish. You could say it's not authentic but i'm of the opinion that it looks better in black. All wooden parts have been stripped of 1930s varnish, gently sanded and then given a liberal rubbing down with wax furniture polish before a final buffing with a soft cloth. Here are some pictures. Please let me know what you think.
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Carsey 05-18-2013 04:42 AM

Wow!! I am impressed!!

stitch1967 05-18-2013 08:45 AM

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Here are the remaining bits.
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JudyTheSewer 05-18-2013 09:13 AM

You've done a great job. Those pieces all look nice and clean! Please show a picture once everything is reassembled.

stitch1967 05-18-2013 09:24 AM

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Here are a couple of bits i forgot to post and then the (almost) completed item.
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manicmike 06-30-2013 11:39 PM

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Here is a before and after comparison of my 66K lotus (1924):
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Sorry about the different angle, but you get the picture (pun intended). I'm selling this one now and bumped the price up by $30 after the Muv treatment. Thanks Muv!

JudyTheSewer 07-01-2013 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by manicmike (Post 6152965)
Here is a before and after comparison of my 66K lotus (1924):

Absolutely beautiful!

manicmike 07-01-2013 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by JudyTheSewer (Post 6153719)
Absolutely beautiful!

Thanks Judy. She was my first 66 and cost $15 (was completely seized and missing the base plate).
Replacement is a 1910 red eye version and with the Muv treatment (which it shall be named hereafter) will be equally as gorgeous. Will post pictures when she's cleaned up.
Wasn't even the full treatment: Just a little metal polish and oiling.

manicmike 07-04-2013 05:20 AM

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I bought a Singer 27 this afternoon and gave her the Muv treatment. Here's how she went from sadness to gladness.
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