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What's the wood finish on coffin lids of old Singers?

What's the wood finish on coffin lids of old Singers?

Old 10-14-2011, 07:35 PM
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I can't find how to post this on the vintage machine thread, so thought I'd try here. I need to clean and condition the wood on our 201K, but don't want to damage her decal or strip her finish. Just want to clean and condition her finish. Any experience with this folks? Raw wood is not new to me--I love gunstock oil, but this is new to me. Thank you all. Don
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I just bought one of these, have no answer for you, but would be interested
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try a pm to Billy who's member name is Lostn51, he's the expert on those pages
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I put this is the VSMS virtual forum for more views but Glenn would be the expert on wood refinishing. PM him and he can tell you anything you need to know about the project at hand!

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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
try a pm to Billy who's member name is Lostn51, he's the expert on those pages
I can work on the machines and I know quite a bit about them but I do not have the foggiest about cabinet refinishing. I know I am going to get my chance at it this spring hopefully but it will all be new to me!

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Don, use Murphey's Oil Soap and clean the wood. It won't hurt the decal.

After the wood is dry, use a good paste wax, or one of my favorites to use is Howard's Bees Wax with Orange Oil.

Your gunstock oil would probably work too, as long as it doesn't have stain in it! :)
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Thanks everybody. Excellent ideas. I think I would have to caution against the use of gunstock oil though. The gunstock oils I know of contain mineral spirits as a carrier for the linseed oil/hardener components, and may damage decals. The oil soaks in and becomes tacky quickly, showing all streaks and fingerprints too. I've used it extensively to seal and finish wood on my artwork and gunstocks. But that's on raw wood. I really like the Murphy's Oil Soap idea, followed by paste wax approach.I hope to try it today. It hints of something my grandmother might have done to care for her furniture. We'll let the results be known.
Mercy I hate to see a vacation come to an end. Penny and I have had a blast this week...traveling with the new GPS, eating too much at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, enjoying time together with each other, our granddaughter, and Penny's parents (my folks are passed but will never be forgotten) working on a Grand Lady machine and bringing home Miss Ruby to care for. Later, my friends. Don
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http://www.treadleon.net/woodshop/re...ingfinish.html

http://www.ismacs.net/sewing_machine..._machines.html

Here's a couple sites with great info
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Good luck with the cleaning and we can't wait to see the end result!! Glad to hear what a wonderful vacation ya all had, it sounded like fun. :-D :thumbup:
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