Very good advice. They are simply but masterfully constructed. I also have a small collection of them and just love them.
Originally Posted by
Cass62
Congrats on your Featherweight. I have a small collection of them, and highly recommend that instead of paying for service, you instead invest in David McCallum's DVD set. You will learn how to do it all yourself, for less than the typical cost of a Featherweight tuneup. There is currently a special deal which includes free shipping. No affiliation, just a very satisfied customer.
http://www.featherweight221.com/fwrx/index.html