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Old 05-06-2013, 04:09 PM
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auntpiggylpn
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Originally Posted by J Miller View Post
auntpiggylpn,
Cleaning and oiling the old mechanical machines is a piece of double dutch chocolate cake. If you can follow the instructions on a pattern and make it, you can service your own machine. The hardest part is drumming up the ambition to do it.
Most of them have instructions in the owners manual on where to oil and lube. It is easy.

Joe
I just wanted it done so I took it to the guy. The guy that I have now I trade things with so I will trade machines and parts that I don't want for the servicing. He scratches my back, I scratch his!
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