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sewbizgirl 03-24-2011 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by BoJangles
Here is a cool looking Bernia, but the price is way off!
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/atq/2282882621.html

Nancy

It almost looks like an industrial model (tho it folds into the cabinet...) I hope they don't hold their breath waiting for calls, LOL! :mrgreen:

tomilu 03-24-2011 06:19 AM

The plug-in for the cord is where it differs from the Singer 15 it is a copy of... The plug has three slots, rather than round holes (not unlike our electrical outlets, but three) and the connection is on the top of the motor, on the back of the machine, rather than on the right side like a Singer. quote]
I just happen to have one of those cords. They are pretty common to the older Kenmores. I'll have to look and see if I have a bobbin case, may have used them all.

tomilu 03-24-2011 06:23 AM

Well since I am being such an enabler tonight I thought that anyone living in or around Frederick OK might be interested or know something about this place.

http://www.thayerrags.com/ThayerRagsMachines.htm

They have a number of sewing machines that could be cleaned, polished and put back into production. Or if you need parts it might be a good option. Please let us know if this is not a good resource.

Judy[/quote]

Hey, that's my kind of hang out. Too bad I'm here and it's there. I do love mail order, and have bookmarked. Thanks.[/quote]

I received a very nice response from them in regard to the Pfaff 230 spool pin. They are restoring theirs, so also looking for another spool pin. I asked them about their no shipping policy, so we'll see.

sewbizgirl 03-24-2011 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by tomilu
The plug-in for the cord is where it differs from the Singer 15 it is a copy of... The plug has three slots, rather than round holes (not unlike our electrical outlets, but three) and the connection is on the top of the motor, on the back of the machine, rather than on the right side like a Singer. quote]
I just happen to have one of those cords. They are pretty common to the older Kenmores. I'll have to look and see if I have a bobbin case, may have used them all.

Oh how exciting! You don't need it? It may be that they have all the accessories sitting somewhere and just neglected to bring them to where the machine is for sale... but if not, it's great to know you have one! :-D :-D :-D

sewbizgirl 03-24-2011 06:28 AM

What does it usually mean when an electric machine starts running the moment you plug it in? I've seen a few of those lately. What's the fix for that? Total re-wiring?

quiltmouse 03-24-2011 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by Grandmother23
http://lafayette.craigslist.org/clt/2260550603.html

Had to laugh out loud! Wonder if the person who thought of this is named Boudreaux or Thibadeaux?

Hilarious! I would love to have that puppy on my porch! :mrgreen:

ssgramma 03-24-2011 07:12 AM

Hey I need y'alls expert help/advice on what constitutes a "working" machine. Post is here:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-110256-1.htm

And also help with how to make her a working machine :-)

Uh - we just plugged her in and she blew sparks - YIKES.

Is she worth the trouble now?

qltndog 03-24-2011 07:27 AM

I have a question about cleaning my featherweight. I have been reading all the posts for a couple weeks and have read Billys tute on cleaning VSM. My machine is in good condition and I don't know if I want to take it completely apart to clean. I just want to remove the old grease and oil and put new grease and oil in it. Can I use a toothbrush and Kerosene to clean it without taking it apart? If I have to take it apart, how does the machine bed come apart from the base? If I take the motor and handwheel off will it then come off the base? Kinda nervous about taking it apart. Loved your tutorial, Billy, but just a little confused since it wasn't a featherweight, I'm not very mechanical but would like to give it a try. Thanks-

ssgramma 03-24-2011 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
What does it usually mean when an electric machine starts running the moment you plug it in? I've seen a few of those lately. What's the fix for that? Total re-wiring?

That is what is going on with the one I just posted a link to above!

Rumbols 03-24-2011 07:47 AM

sewbizgirl, What does it usually mean when an electric machine starts running the moment you plug it in? I've seen a few of those lately. What's the fix for that? Total re-wiring

That is what is going on with the one I just posted a link to above!

Billy worked on a Brothers 1961 for me and when I got it back and pugged it in, mine did the same. I found out that I had the plug reversed between the electric and the foot pedal. Try reversing the plugs.


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