Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Hi Monica, No, I haven't figured out how to get the wheel off. I will keep trying if not she will come up with me to the next TOGA. I have been doing some detail cleaning, all the metal, and the inside, making her shine. Was thinking of applying shelac using Glenn's tutorial. Here is a picture of her so far. The slide plates, and bobbin winder are all done, they just need to go back on. I will post a picture when she is all done. She is looking good.
Nancy
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YES it would be a fantastic idea!!!! Do take his class - he doesn't recommend resurfacing though.
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Ok Guys and Gals...here's one for ya! This is a four foot "cowtag sewing machine" as seen on our much beloved Craig's List for Salt Lake City....a mere $499!! http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/atd/2966217034.html
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Wow!! Those are beautiful. What talent. We have a local guy who hand turns wooden bowls, and sets up a booth at the local monthly music show to display/sell them, but is kind enough to donate one for a door prize also. Guess who the lucky winner was last month, and whose dear husband immediately put it on the shelf with his "hunting stuff" and filled it with his goodies. As much as he tolerates my sewing, I just told him how good it looked.
Thank you. We just returned from going to town. As soon as the groceries were put away, DH went right back out to the workshop. He has a new bowl he is designing and putting together. LOL It makes me so happy that he has a hobby that he is lovin'.
He does take time to build me new tables, cabinets, etc. or whatever I need for sewing.
Thanks jljack. You mentioned that your DH does woodworking. Do you have any of his work posted on this board?
He does take time to build me new tables, cabinets, etc. or whatever I need for sewing.
Thanks jljack. You mentioned that your DH does woodworking. Do you have any of his work posted on this board?
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Guy's Pat and I went antiqueing today and found several sewing machines in good shape. Davis treadles with cabinets in very good shape with only cleaning and waxing needed the head needs a little cleaning but decals are good. A Free VS electric in nice cabinet. All machines had the attachments and original manual. Priced from 85 to 125. They also had a FW complete with case manual and attachments and all that went with it for $265 the machine decals are in great shape. Of course + tax. If any member is interested let me know. I did not buy a thing you see I have two Davis already and love them. I also have a FW.
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Yes Nancy I restore antique clocks and I maintain about 40 in my collection. From 1800 to 1890. Thank you for compliments on the mini's. Skip
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Anyone that needs to do this to a machine to remember how to thread it, needs a different hobby!!! The 301 is one of the most basic machines you can own and to give it the measles is soooo creepy. I mean, come on now!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-VINT...#ht_500wt_1221
I wonder if they have stickers on their door knobs saying door knob?
I wonder if they have stickers on their door knobs saying door knob?
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