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Collecting tips to make this Singer 28K run

Collecting tips to make this Singer 28K run

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Old 12-07-2013, 02:53 PM
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Here is a picture of the top after I did some clean up - sorry no pic of before. It is still pretty rough though.
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It looks terrible and it feels like gritty sand paper up there. It should be smooth and sleek.
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And another picture of a 'naked' sewing machine:
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I used the boiled linseed oil and the denatured alcohol up to this point. The next step was to give it a coat of boiled linseed oil.
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Old 12-07-2013, 03:02 PM
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Well, this is really good info to start with. Actually, this retrieval business reminds me of the old times when I had a second hand car and visited junk yards to buy parts when we both were broke!
I promise to post pictures of my progresses. Now it's midnight here, so it'll have to wait for Monday, when I have the necessary tools.
I'm very happy to have found you. I'm going to study the recommended threads and organize the tasks and material requirements.
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Old 12-07-2013, 03:16 PM
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Where are you?

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Old 12-08-2013, 05:22 AM
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Sorry, I went to bed before you asked! I am in Northern Spain, and here has the machine always lived. So Veva arrived here at the same time than the anthropologist Ruth Mathilda Anderson, whose pictures I saw in an exhibition from the Hispanic American Society.
These ladies could have been Veva's fellow travelers:


My grandmother didn't sew. She was the family's weaver. They grew and harvested their own flax, for bedsheet and grain sacks. This could have been her:
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Old 12-08-2013, 05:58 AM
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On these old black Japanned-finish machines, I’ve not ever used anything except Singer sewing machine oil or Lily White sewing machine oil to clean all surfaces, even underneath.

I would remove Veva from the wooden base, and before ever trying to loosen a screw or plate, I’d simply drizzle oil along the top of the arm and the bed, and then tip the machine to drizzle a small stream of oil on the sides and underside. I just put a few streaks on each surface, and leave it set for 24 hours in an old cookie baking pan to catch the drips. The oil will spread itself to cover the machine, or if not, I drizzle a little more onto the dry spots and let it set for another day. If Veva had a motor and a light, I would remove those prior to oiling, but I would leave the hand crank on her and oil it too.


Do you know how to remove the machine from the wooden base by loosening the two grub screws under the machine?


I have no idea what the availability of Singer 28 parts are in Spain.


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I love those pictures and the website! Thank you for sharing that!
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Old 12-08-2013, 06:38 AM
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Yes! Same here! I'm always impressed at what some people can carry on top of their heads!

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