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JoeJr 08-31-2021 12:54 PM

New arrivals
 
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I usually do not post about new machines until they're cleaned up and ready to go, but I found these (3hr round trip and $35 total) and was pretty excited.

The Kenmore is a 117-813, aluminum bodied full size machine, in a carry case. It will need a thorough cleaning, including the motor (with grease cups). I had a 117-812 which looked just like it, I wish I had it still to compare side by side with this 813. This came with a box of attachments and extra bobbins as well.

The Free Westinghouse is a 3/4 size VS machine in a carry case with a direct drive motor and a an "extra" pulley to run a belt to the bobbin winder. It is very similar to Leon's machine over here (except the name)

https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintag...e-t311388.html

And the threading including leaf tension and thread control on the face plate is the same as the National Type 5 I had

https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintag...a-t310944.html

which makes me wonder if National made these machines. The shuttle was included, I wouldn't have purchased it otherwise. The carry case is in decent shape also.

Tartan 08-31-2021 02:55 PM

Nice looking machines!

juliasb 09-01-2021 05:30 AM

Great find! I am so confident that you will have them both cleaned up and running before you know it.

leonf 09-01-2021 05:41 AM

yes, they both look bit familiar.
https://www.quiltingboard.com/member...653-587169.jpg


leonf 09-01-2021 05:43 AM

both pics were dirty... oh well. have fun with them


https://www.quiltingboard.com/member...653-561476.jpg

JoeJr 10-03-2021 12:17 PM

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I finished cleaning up these machines, actually a couple of weeks ago.

I am deeming the Kenmore to be this poor man's Featherweight, with the aluminum body it is very light and easy to handle (once I have it out of the case and untangled from the power cord and foot control).

The Free Westinghouse is a 3/4 vibrating shuttle, as a Singer 128. The leaf tension was very sensitive, much more so than the two other leaf tension machines I've had.

Both machines sewed well, but both were much noisier than I expected, and the Free Westinghouse was no where near as quiet and smooth as the couple of 128s I've had. I guess in part the noise is from these being direct drive, and the boxes seemed to amplify the noise as well.


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