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Artistunderwood 06-12-2021 06:25 AM

New Sterling Machine
 
Hi, this is my (new to me) vintage machine I have inherited, It says 'New Sterling' if anyone knows of any information about this it would be greatfully received, as I would like to restore it and get it up and running again. Thankyou in advance

Artistunderwood 06-12-2021 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Artistunderwood (Post 8490450)
Hi, this is my (new to me) vintage machine I have inherited, It says 'New Sterling' if anyone knows of any information about this it would be greatfully received, as I would like to restore it and get it up and running again. Thankyou in advance

hopefully these should upload so you can see it.

OurWorkbench 06-12-2021 08:06 AM

Thank you for the pictures. Nice looking machine. I need to get to work, but I believe that a manual for a similar machine can be found at https://www.quiltingboard.com/attach...m-e-manual.pdf I believe it was made by Davis and is considered a Davis underfeed. I think there should be a serial number either on the front slide plate or on the machine under the front slide plate.

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.

bkay 06-12-2021 09:15 AM

I've never had a treadle, so I'm giving overall vintage machine advice. First, it needs to be cleaned and oiled. Here is a post that Miriam made several years ago https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-antique-machine-enthusiasts-f22/how-clean-up-use-vintage-sewing-machine-videos-muv-fav-t167789.html. (It has some links in it on how to clean a machine in the first post. I understand that Miriam will post an answer on that thread if you have a question, although she doesn't generally post here very often.)

Download the manual, it should tell you the oiling points. Basically, oil anything that moves. Once it's cleaned and oiled, oftentimes, that's all it needs.

Someone more knowledgeable than me will come along and add or correct what I've suggested.

Bkay

Artistunderwood 06-12-2021 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by bkay (Post 8490474)
I've never had a treadle, so I'm giving overall vintage machine advice. First, it needs to be cleaned and oiled. Here is a post that Miriam made several years ago https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-antique-machine-enthusiasts-f22/how-clean-up-use-vintage-sewing-machine-videos-muv-fav-t167789.html. (It has some links in it on how to clean a machine in the first post. I understand that Miriam will post an answer on that thread if you have a question, although she doesn't generally post here very often.)

Download the manual, it should tell you the oiling points. Basically, oil anything that moves. Once it's cleaned and oiled, oftentimes, that's all it needs.

Someone more knowledgeable than me will come along and add or correct what I've suggested.

Bkay

thankyou very much for your advice, Today I have cleaned it up and tomorrow hopefully my machine oil should arrive in the post so I can oil it, I am a bit gutted to say that I have noticed there is the piece missing though from the bobbin winder. I've no idea where to find the correct spare part for it😥

Artistunderwood 06-12-2021 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by bkay (Post 8490474)
I've never had a treadle, so I'm giving overall vintage machine advice. First, it needs to be cleaned and oiled. Here is a post that Miriam made several years ago https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-antique-machine-enthusiasts-f22/how-clean-up-use-vintage-sewing-machine-videos-muv-fav-t167789.html. (It has some links in it on how to clean a machine in the first post. I understand that Miriam will post an answer on that thread if you have a question, although she doesn't generally post here very often.)

Download the manual, it should tell you the oiling points. Basically, oil anything that moves. Once it's cleaned and oiled, oftentimes, that's all it needs.

Someone more knowledgeable than me will come along and add or correct what I've suggested.

Bkay


Originally Posted by OurWorkbench (Post 8490467)
Thank you for the pictures. Nice looking machine. I need to get to work, but I believe that a manual for a similar machine can be found at https://www.quiltingboard.com/attach...m-e-manual.pdf I believe it was made by Davis and is considered a Davis underfeed. I think there should be a serial number either on the front slide plate or on the machine under the front slide plate.

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.

thankyou for sharing this is brilliant information 😀

bkay 06-13-2021 05:31 AM

As I mentioned before, I have no experience with machines of that age. I like Singers from the 40's and 50's, because it's not hard to get parts. I've heard of Helen Howes in the UK for vintage parts. I usually rely on Ebay, but I'm not sure it will help. I did a search for "Davis Underfeed Parts" and came up with this post. They are helpful people who like REALLY old sewing machines. They may be able to help you.
bkay

leonf 06-15-2021 12:27 PM

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"there is the piece missing though from the bobbin winder." do not cry about it. It can still be used. The missing arm slowly swings from side to side at the tread is being would to the bobbin. you can do it my hand if you choose.

Your shuttle and bobbins will look something like this..

Don't take that faceplate off until you are fully ready. it is a tricky one with parts that will fall off.



Artistunderwood 06-20-2021 05:37 AM

Thankyou
 

Originally Posted by bkay (Post 8490681)
As I mentioned before, I have no experience with machines of that age. I like Singers from the 40's and 50's, because it's not hard to get parts. I've heard of Helen Howes in the UK for vintage parts. I usually rely on Ebay, but I'm not sure it will help. I did a search for "Davis Underfeed Parts" and came up with this post. They are helpful people who like REALLY old sewing machines. They may be able to help you.
bkay

thankyou ❤️ I will take a look

Artistunderwood 06-20-2021 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by leonf (Post 8491088)
"there is the piece missing though from the bobbin winder." do not cry about it. It can still be used. The missing arm slowly swings from side to side at the tread is being would to the bobbin. you can do it my hand if you choose.

Your shuttle and bobbins will look something like this..

Don't take that faceplate off until you are fully ready. it is a tricky one with parts that will fall off.

ok thankyou very much for your advice


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