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grant15clone 05-04-2013 05:42 AM


Originally Posted by bpeace4u (Post 6043510)
Thanks. I oiled it really good last night and let it set overnight. It seems the sticking is gone now.

I work on several machines at a time. When I get a new-to-me machine I always oil it up really good and run it or at least turn the hand wheel several times to let the oil soak into it. Quite often when I come back to it to work on it, it spins better than when I put it away. I am glad to hear it is going well there for you.
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bpeace4u 05-04-2013 05:50 AM

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Does anyone know how I met thread the machine. I have never used a Treadle. It is odd to me. Here is a picture of the machine if it helps.[ATTACH=CONFIG]411677[/ATTACH]

bpeace4u 05-04-2013 03:14 PM

OK new issue. I took the bobbin threader off to clean it better as it was really dirty. I also took the little arm that moves the thread back and forth off. After putting it back on the arm will move as far out as it ijs supposed to, but when it needs to strart going back to the right it doesn't. It doesn't spring back into place like it used to. Anyone know why?

Miz Johnny 05-04-2013 03:22 PM

Definitely a National; looks like a model VB-TT(4). Probably somewhere in 1890 to early 1900's. I'll see if I can find my list of badged names.

bpeace4u 05-04-2013 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by Miz Johnny (Post 6044532)
Definitely a National; looks like a model VB-TT(4). Probably somewhere in 1890 to early 1900's. I'll see if I can find my list of badged names.

Thank you. I believe you are right. I looked up that machine and it looks just like mine

Miz Johnny 05-04-2013 03:36 PM

My list of badged names says Davis and Free, but this is definitely a National.

bpeace4u 05-04-2013 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by Miz Johnny (Post 6044571)
My list of badged names says Davis and Free, but this is definitely a National.

the one I have is badged Charles William store new York city.

Glenn 05-04-2013 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by bpeace4u (Post 6044588)
the one I have is badged Charles William store new York city.

It is made by Davis around 1890, I have a badged Davis called the Pathfinder. I also have a manual.
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Glenn 05-04-2013 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by Glenn (Post 6044618)
It is made by Davis around 1890, I have a badged Davis called the Pathfinder. I also have a manual.
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It is the same machine as yours bpeace4u. Mz Johniy is correct
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bpeace4u 05-04-2013 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by Glenn (Post 6044618)
It is made by Davis around 1890, I have a badged Davis called the Pathfinder. I also have a manual.
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You wouldn't happen to know how to thread it would you? I do not have a manual.


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