Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by luv2learn
Is it possible for the novice, like me to purchase SERVICE/REPAIR manuals for the various machines, or only INSTRUCTION manuals? If so is there a good place? I haven't found any yet
Thanx. Billy |
Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by Glenn
Meanwhile, when I got home this afternoon, one of the cats had thrown up on top of teak entertainment center. Can we say... nasty mess/nasty spot? [/i]
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Originally Posted by tomilu
] I love my cats, I love my cats, I'm not in Kansas anymore... I love my cats, I....
:roll:[/quote] LOL... I DO miss it! And if you'll be so kind as to make up another wonderful Kansas breakfast of bacon and eggs.... I'll troop right on over there and shovel your driveway! Gettin my boots on...... :wink: |
Originally Posted by Glenn
Thanks Miz Johnny I will check it out but I have a wood shop so will make my own or at lelast try to... Glenn
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Anyone who ever gets a chance should attend a Ray White machine repair seminar. His web site has a listing of sites. We had him come to our town and it is not hard to do. You find a place, perhaps a LQS, for as cheap as you can and play host. You used to get a discount if so many came to the seminar. He also holds classes in MO, where he lives. He also brings lots of supplies and parts and sells them cheaper to students. Ray used to have a CD with lots of manuals on it. I don't know if he sells it on his website or not. Whitesewingmachine.com, I think.
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Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by tomilu
] I love my cats, I love my cats, I'm not in Kansas anymore... I love my cats, I....
:roll: Wait until Tuesday to come so you can see fresh snowfall, lol. Bring a shovel as mine is already worn out. |
Originally Posted by tomilu
This little Damascus needs rescuing.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/atq/2197740275.html |
Ok, this one I will share. Bathroom remodeling not started yet, lol. Nice White treadle. And I'm done now posting; have to get ready for church.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/atq/2199165014.html |
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Here is something for you guys to play with. I have a love for Jigsaw puzzles and I am always buying any of them that have a quilting or a vintage sewing machine theme. Here is an online one that I think you all will enjoy.
http://www.jigsaw-puzzles-free.com/J...wing%20Machine Billy |
[quote=Miz Johnny]
Originally Posted by BoJangles
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Yes, it is slick! Miz Johnny I have never seen a machine with such skinny slide plates! How is the world will you change the shuttle? I just love this site! Everyday we all learn something new. I didn't know they made 1/2 size machines except for a few like the FW's? Nancy This is a transverse shuttle machine, hence the skinny slide plates. It has an open shuttle; easy to change. Nancy |
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