Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by quilterguy27
Billy:
I'm feeling great. I didn't realize how much better I would feel because I didn't realize I didn't feel good to begin with. No more walking in circles in the house. That got old really fast. I graduated out to the street. Now I'm a street walker, LOL!
I don't think I could feel 10 years younger or I'd practically be back in diapers. Kidding! But 10 years ago I was wild and crazy. I couldn't go back to that even if I wanted to. Hindsight and all.
I am feeling great tho, and I do have a new pep in my step. Walked the whole mile and didn't break a sweat and didn't get winded. Now that was a first.
Now if I could just get my doctor to lift my restrictions so I can get back to my sewing room. No bending over tables, no cutting, no lifting. Still have to be more careful than I want to be. I see the doctor tomorrow and hope I get a good report card.
I can't wait to see pics of your next project. It sounds awesome! Just let me know when you will be doing one (with electric, lol) in orange. My ideal color, but I bet you know that by now. Broken record and all.
Brother if you want one in Orange I can fix you up!! And as much as I do not do electric I will make sure it is an electric version just for you.
You know if you find a machine you like I can change colors for you.
Billy
I have two featherweights and I'd love for one of them to be orange. It's just that although they aren't in any way perfect I wouldn't want to ruin them or diminish their value by changing the color. One is a 1948 that runs great but isn't cosmetically a looker. The other is a Centennial 1951 that looks ok, but needs to be serviced. Should I consider painting one or find one beyond repair and have it redone all together? You are the expert and I will heed your advise. OK, just tell me what to do! LOL