kenmore 117-812
I was at agarage sale and bought this machine for $2.00 I liked the box I have several older singers this is one I've never seen before could someone tell me how to thread it
TIA Sandy |
I have a few kenmore's, so if ya post a pic i can show ya.
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Sandy,
They are quite easy, I have one, here's what the owners manual says: [ATTACH=CONFIG]416285[/ATTACH] Also the hand wheel rotates away from you as you sew. Here's the page on threading the bobbin case: [ATTACH=CONFIG]416287[/ATTACH] As far as I'm concerned this machine and the other White made machines of this era are as good if not better than some of the Singers of the same vintage. Oil is their friend, Tri-Flow is best. Make sure the drive wheel rubber part is smooth and not flat spotted. Hope this helps some. Joe |
Thank You so much I bought this to take the locks off the case to see if the would fit my featherweight case Now Im excited to get it running This is such a big help Thank You Thank You Thank You
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Years ago, people put a piece of rubber or vinyl or whatever tubing over the friction wheel to give it some grip. I don't know whether that fell out of favor or not. But I never read anything negative about it when I was on those discussion lists back in the late '90s.
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Sandy,
FW case latches can be purchased. Don't ruin a good Kenmore case just get the latches. Joe |
Originally Posted by MadCow333
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Years ago, people put a piece of rubber or vinyl or whatever tubing over the friction wheel to give it some grip. I don't know whether that fell out of favor or not. But I never read anything negative about it when I was on those discussion lists back in the late '90s.
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ah.. i see someone else got the info you needed. :D Kenmore's from this era are brilliant! I love them. Hope you have fun They're great machines.
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