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Skylark53 02-24-2015 04:59 PM

Going to look at a Free-Westinghouse...
 
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I am going to taking a serious look at a Free-Westinghouse machine that I'm guessing dates c.1910. I admit I do not know much about this brand (except that is was based in Rockford IL and is now defunct) and I don't have a specific model name to aid with my research. I'm trying to get an idea of what I need to be aware of before I go and take a look.

I went through ISMACS and all I can really tell is that the cabinet looks to be model 251 or 261.

Clearly I haven't done much of this before, but I'm ready to dive in!

Here are some pictures:

miriam 02-24-2015 05:31 PM

I have one that looks like a Singer 15 but the parts don't interchange - it actually turns better than a Singer

QuiltingVagabond 02-24-2015 06:41 PM

the decals look really nice on that one

liking quilting 02-24-2015 07:19 PM

Oh, I think it's a beauty.

Rodney 02-24-2015 07:26 PM

Nice cabinet! I don't think too many of the big lids like on that one survived over the years. At least I see more missing the top than with it.
Rodney

Pudge 02-24-2015 07:50 PM

Oh, that's a beautiful machine. The cabinet is gorgeous. Good luck with your potential negotiations.

Skylark53 02-24-2015 09:01 PM

It is gorgeous - that's the only way I got other family members to even consider allowing me to bring in another machine (and I only have 2)! :D Anything I need to know about function? I thought I saw someone about needing to grind down needles but that was for a 1940's model...don't know much about this one yet.

jlhmnj 02-24-2015 11:38 PM

Very Pretty FW. Uses standard Singer 15x1 needles and long bobbins. The FW Rotary uses the ground down needles or "Free Rotary", "Boye 2-1/2" or "CC1221" needles. My main concern would be the wiring and condition of motor. Very nice and Good Luck.

Jon

Skylark53 02-24-2015 11:45 PM

I do believe I will need to (or should, at least) redo the wiring. This will be a new experience for me, but will be nice to learn. Will definitely need to oil and fine-tune. Good to hear it uses standard needles. I have not used a long bobbin before so that will also be a learning experience.

HelenAnn 02-25-2015 03:32 AM

I love the cabinet. I have several long bobbin machines and really think it is fun to wind them.
Helen Ann


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