Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
From what I understand, these machines were engineered to produce 1200 stitches per minute....at 12 stitches to the inch, you should be able to sew 100 inches, or 2 and 3/4 yards per minute. Pretty speedy for a treadle! (Can't recall where I read that at...maybe Jon will know?)
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I've heard that too. Sounds like an idea for a new sport---treadle racing. Coming soon to the Olympic games.
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I got the two spools - it looks pretty doggy right now - the spool holder looks very good... there is part of a manual and some attachments with the machine - the cabinet has been 'refinished' but missing some of it's wood pieces - I'll have to do pics tomorrow
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Local bike shop doesn't sell Tri-Flow but does sell Pro-Link which is similar according to the owner. Has anyone heard of this oil and has anyone eever used it???
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You can order it online from many places, Sew Classic being one. I've never heard of that and wouldn't chance it.
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Racing stripes and sponsor logos on the machines
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