Old 05-14-2010, 05:52 AM
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Lostn51
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Billy, your tutorials will be a true blessing. The more detailed the better.

I think most of us have been trained to 'don't touch, let the expert handle it'. Your efforts will equip us to do a good job and save $$. Thank you.
Hey I might be able to show you what you do not want to do in the process too!! :lol: :lol:

Some of these machines are sorta stubborn and I can not tell you how much patience it takes to take them apart. This tute will explain how to rip one apart that has 100 years worth of gummy oil and lint and rust in it and all over it and let you be able to save the machine.

Just because it might not be a Jones, W&W, W&G, Damascus, Eldridge, and so forth it should give you the basic knowledge it takes to refurbish one.

If I wanted to do a complete repaint on this machine I am using for the tutorial all I have left to do is to sand the japan off and I and ready to start taping off.

This is also how to save a machine Tutorial in a round about way!

Billy
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