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marydent 10-13-2013 07:57 AM

old fashioned advice
 
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I finally got my 1910 red eye treadle.The iron lady has the back shaft attachments.I do not want any changes made to her.I have most of the attachments for her but am missing a couple.So I need HELP finding them.Where can I go??

amyjo 10-13-2013 07:58 AM

very nice machine. what pieces are you missing. I have some back clamps one here that don't fit what I have.

marydent 10-13-2013 08:27 AM

Thank you.I so love her and can't want to really start sewing. I need the bias gauge,quilter ,under braider and the shirring plate.I was able to down load the manual and a few other booklets. Which I took to the printer. Should have those done Thrus. they said.And was able to buy bobbins,belt and bobbin o ring on line.Should have those in about 2 weeks.Since you already have one.May I ask you should I buy extra belts and o rings or wait due to dry rotting issues?? And how often should I expect to change them out? Also I read somewhere that I should have my hubby put the belt behind his back and stretch it,is this correct?/ Thanks again

Tartan 10-13-2013 10:04 AM

If you go to www.quiltville.blogspot.com Bonnie Hunter has a antique machine tab you can click on. She lists all the different businesses she deals with (if no one posts other sources.)

marydent 10-13-2013 11:47 AM

Thankyou Tartan

misseva 10-14-2013 09:27 AM

I don't have any success putting leather belts on machines. Instead I took Bonnie Hunter's advise and bought some 1/4" clear tubing for belts. I bought my tubing from hardware store - it's 1/4" OD x 1/8" ID and I got some 1/8" OD x 1" hose menders from here at work to connect the tube - worked like a charm. Joe here on the board said my hose menders were too small for the aquarium tubing he has. He also said the aquarium tubing was quite flimsy (I think he said that) and stretched after being used a while. My tubing is used on farming equipment so it's heftier with the thicker wall. I paid 20 cents per foot for my tubing and I think 28 cents for the hose mender.

marydent 10-14-2013 02:58 PM

I can remember my Mom using and electrical cord and another time going to Fouchmans auto shop for a model A or model T ( it has been to long ago)car belt. But I would have never thought of tubing.Great idea.I will have to let my Hubby know.Thankyou

purplefiend 10-14-2013 07:08 PM

Misseva,
I use the regular leather treadle belts and sew them together with cheap waxed dental floss and a tapestry needle.
Sharon

misseva 10-15-2013 02:29 AM

I never could get the hole in right, the belt always shifted & I just shredded the belt. I'm sold on cheap tubing & hose menders now.


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