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Raine54RN 03-02-2013 09:43 PM

Bought a Featherweight!
 
I just bought a Featherweight, and besides being excited to take it for a spin, it needs a cleaning and oiling and belt. The belt still works but it is looking stiff. The baby works fine it seems so what's my question? I live in the St Louis area and would like some suggestions on where to take it for service and education on cleaning and regular maintenance. Any ideas? I just want to be a good Mom and thought some expert advice would send me in right direction. Thank you in advance for any help offered! Raine54RN

Cass62 03-02-2013 09:54 PM

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


mighty 03-02-2013 10:04 PM

Congrats!!!!! I agree David McCallum's DVD ser is well worth it! I have them and his book.

Jackie Spencer 03-03-2013 04:35 AM

The newer manual for the Featherweight, has alot in it about maintenance, thats what I use.

twinkie 03-03-2013 04:37 AM

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 (Post 5900114)
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



Raine54RN 03-03-2013 08:03 PM

Thank you for the feedback. Went to Davids site(also thank you for the link), and I see why this is a good option. I also have a 301, so I'll get double my money's worth! I believe I'll order that new belt I need too. Happy sewing, Best Regards, Raine54RN

lovequilts 03-03-2013 10:16 PM

I have actually taken a FW class from David. He is the most knoweable person I know. The DVD is perfert to use for maintance on your FW

OKLAHOMA PEACH 03-04-2013 09:22 AM

also on QB you can find tute for cleaning and oiling and greaseing, also can download instructions from several sites on care of and how to thread and so forth. Their isn't much to learn, except where to grease and where to oil and not mix up those spots. I took black liquid shoe polish to my case, made it come alive. Have fun and enjoy your new baby.

Mariposa 03-04-2013 10:11 AM

Congrats on your new FW! Such fun to sew on. :)

Thanks also for the link for D.M.

calla 03-04-2013 07:57 PM

A good car mechanic does mine........oil, wax, change the belt........gives him something to putter with.......my DH.........calla


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