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amcatanzaro 09-18-2013 04:18 PM

http://dayton.craigslist.org/gms/4075829048.html

Peek a boo!

manicmike 09-18-2013 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by ArchaicArcane (Post 6301132)
That was a few months ago now, it didn't throw me, but after I "released" I had to lay down, and the floor was good enough for me. :shock: Felt it for almost a day in muscle aches and pains.

As a kid I played around with electricity *a lot*. I've felt the force of 220V (UK where I grew up) then 240V (Australia) and it wasn't that bad. I believe the rest of the world went with a higher voltage because although higher voltage gives you more of a jolt, the current is proportionally lower and is less likely to kill you (it's current that stops the heart and damages the nerves). If it weren't for this I'd have won a Darwin award at about 3 years of age.

EDIT: Maybe it's all those jolts that made me a sewing machine collector :D

miriam 09-19-2013 02:38 AM

I had my jolt when I put my finger in a lamp socket... Maybe it does cause you to collect sewing machines.......

miriam 09-19-2013 03:53 AM

http://huntsville.craigslist.org/fuo/4073862243.html
hidden sewing machine only $300

miriam 09-19-2013 04:19 AM

http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/chl/atq/4058398598.html
hand crank sewing machine for only $25

miriam 09-19-2013 04:25 AM

http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/col/clt/4064016027.html
someone needs to go steal this one

Vridar 09-19-2013 04:26 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 6302282)

That model is the only machine I've sold - for $69 and I paid the shipping from MO to TX. Mine was cleaner than this one and I showed 10 pictures from all angles. Maybe I should have not cleaned it and shown only one picture of part of the machine. However, mine's gone and theirs probably will be donning their premise for some time.

manicmike 09-19-2013 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 6302318)

Wow steal is right: Great value!

ArchaicArcane 09-19-2013 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by manicmike (Post 6302159)
As a kid I played around with electricity *a lot*. I've felt the force of 220V (UK where I grew up) then 240V (Australia) and it wasn't that bad. I believe the rest of the world went with a higher voltage because although higher voltage gives you more of a jolt, the current is proportionally lower and is less likely to kill you (it's current that stops the heart and damages the nerves). If it weren't for this I'd have won a Darwin award at about 3 years of age.

EDIT: Maybe it's all those jolts that made me a sewing machine collector :D

I had a handyman we knew once tell us that 240 is more dangerous than 120, because 120 will make you let go when you get shocked, and 240 tends to make the muscles contract, so you hang on. Based on what you said (and since you live with 240, I suspect you're more familiar) It sounds like this was wrong? He used to do wiring on the 220 and 440 washers at the laundromat that his family owned. :shock:

What is the amperage (current) per breaker at the fuse box in the average house in Aus? Here older houses are 15amp, and newer I think are usually built with 20amp. Considering it takes less than an amp to stop your heart, I don't think I want to tempt it anymore regardless. ;)

It's possible successive jolts may flip the switch back and forth. I haven't worked on nearly as many machines since I zapped myself. Of course they've all be character building machines, so that may have to do with my reluctance too. One win, that's all I want. One win occasionally.

Successive jolts may also just weld the switch in the "hoarder" position too...


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 6302318)

It looks really clean too. I agree. A theft needs to occur!

mlmack 09-19-2013 11:02 AM

http://kansascity.craigslist.org/atq/4029345186.html

Well, Heather dropped the price to $4, which is actually $400 when you read the ad copy.

Heather also asks you to give her a call, but neglects to put a phone number in the ad.


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