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miriam 08-22-2013 02:01 AM


Originally Posted by manicmike (Post 6248328)
Miriam, either you're using rubbish screwdrivers or you're really strong! ;)

some of each - stuff comes really stuck some times.

miriam 08-22-2013 02:02 AM


Originally Posted by Charlee (Post 6248219)
The spousal unit bought me a Kennie 84 (German model) today, mostly because I had seen it yesterday and whined until he gave in, but that's a whole `nuther story!
It was locked up with the needle down, and the presser foot wouldn't move. Grant kept me after it, and I managed to free it up, change the needle, thread it and...it stitches! Sorta. The stitch length lever bounces back to "0" after just a couple of stitches. :(

Any ideas on how to fix it? I'm at a loss...

This one was irresistible for me...it had the manual, attachments, bobbins out the wazoo, cams, a page out of a scrapbook, a page of instructions for a model car and a hefty layer of greasy nicotine stained dust. Every time I look at it I see another spot I missed while cleaning...I'm tempted to spray it down with "Awesome" and put it in the shower!! LOL! (I won't, but it's tempting!)

if it's a lever you might be able to tighten something. if all else fails use some rubber bands...:D:D:D

grant15clone 08-22-2013 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by Charlee (Post 6248219)
The spousal unit bought me a Kennie 84 (German model) today, mostly because I had seen it yesterday and whined until he gave in, but that's a whole `nuther story!
It was locked up with the needle down, and the presser foot wouldn't move. Grant kept me after it, and I managed to free it up, change the needle, thread it and...it stitches! Sorta. The stitch length lever bounces back to "0" after just a couple of stitches. :(

Any ideas on how to fix it? I'm at a loss...

This one was irresistible for me...it had the manual, attachments, bobbins out the wazoo, cams, a page out of a scrapbook, a page of instructions for a model car and a hefty layer of greasy nicotine stained dust. Every time I look at it I see another spot I missed while cleaning...I'm tempted to spray it down with "Awesome" and put it in the shower!! LOL! (I won't, but it's tempting!)

Charlee, I think you need to TF the feed dog area a bit. If it doesn't like to stay put, it probably is in there somewhere. I can't hardly wait to see it and hear how it sews. The biggest surprise in a machine I had was a Kenmore similar to this one but it was a SS machine. Smooth as silk when it sewed. And beautiful stitches too. It was a very forgiving machine. You are almost there.:thumbup:
~G~

Charlee 08-22-2013 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 6248372)
if it's a lever you might be able to tighten something. if all else fails use some rubber bands...:D:D:D

:D It'd break the rubber bands...I considered duct tape tho!

Charlee 08-22-2013 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by grant15clone (Post 6248576)
Charlee, I think you need to TF the feed dog area a bit. If it doesn't like to stay put, it probably is in there somewhere. I can't hardly wait to see it and hear how it sews. The biggest surprise in a machine I had was a Kenmore similar to this one but it was a SS machine. Smooth as silk when it sewed. And beautiful stitches too. It was a very forgiving machine. You are almost there.:thumbup:
~G~

I'll try that Grant....it's back to work for me today, so it'll be able to sit in time out until this evening. :)

grant15clone 08-22-2013 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by Charlee (Post 6248735)
I'll try that Grant....it's back to work for me today, so it'll be able to sit in time out until this evening. :)

That's even better.:thumbup:
~G~

Windblown 08-22-2013 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 6248370)
some of each - stuff comes really stuck some times.

I have some screwdrivers with oval handles shaped like the palm of your hand. They are great on tough stuff.

miriam 08-22-2013 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by Windblown (Post 6249259)
I have some screwdrivers with oval handles shaped like the palm of your hand. They are great on tough stuff.

It's not the handles I break...

Windblown 08-23-2013 09:00 PM

O bother I just posted some questions with a photo on that page, I forgot.
I will ask on here In the AM.
Sorry Karen

miriam 08-24-2013 06:22 PM

Well, yesterday the DGKs invaded. I have an empty ketchup bottle for blowing fluff out for Wilbur in his tool box. He happily blew out fluff. Then the fluff was done. So he filled up the bottle with water and 'oiled' my flowers. He was holding it like the oil bottle and putting one drop of water on each leaf. He has learned a new trick. He is a boy with 3 older sisters. He loves to make them giggle. So his new trick is to belch. Yup. AND when he belches, he says the alphabet or what ever comes in the kid's head. His sisters laugh so he does it more. Unfortunately I laughed. Then we went to the little Greek restaurant.... he entertained the whole place... rib-bit... rib-bit... belch... fortunately the place is a hole in the wall... they do put up with kids...


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