Free Co. #5 joins our side! I need help
#11
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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Another hint is to carry some zip lock baggies to put the screws and other little pieces into. I have learned the hard way that pants pockets are not good. I also have a marking pen in my truck to mark the baggie with the machine's name and model.
#12
All home safe and sound, A brief before and after pics I will post more in photos. I just love her she was sew with but just very gently stuff in drawers was a kick.[ATTACH=CONFIG]418946[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]418947[/ATTACH] Oiled up ready to set for a while Wood in great shape has been waxed and polished, I found missing handle in drawer [ATTACH=CONFIG]418948[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]418949[/ATTACH]The only problem and rust to be found is the GW lost one wheel between where they had her stored and the loading dock, they looked but said they could not fined it but will e-mail me if they do! Gerrrr..
~Karen
~Karen
#13
I want to thank you all for the help and ideas for pick up, I used most to them. For me every time one of us picks up and renews a jewel like these wonders ,old and the wired ones. We are an army of the best kind working together. I am a member of our local museum and will donate her there if I can't one of us to take them--- looking way down the road of course.
~Karen
~Karen
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