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Old 04-29-2010, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by damaquilts
Ok . I got it working but honestly with the surgery I have had it is just too much for me. The belt was not tight enough so I tightened it up a little. I think I am just going to sell this one and put my Kenmore in the house instead of in the shed.
Anybody know anyone in Ga that may be interested. I am only asking 100 and it does work. It has the shuttle and bobbins and some feet and the key.
Thanks for the help by the way.
Oh I guess I should put it it is the model 12 Treadle that I was asking about.
You should not have a problem selling your treadle and $100 is a good price. If I didnt have all of these parties and things to do for graduations I would jump on it and get it myself but I already have one coming from France I am waiting on.

I am glad you were able to figure it out and get her running again!!!

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Old 04-29-2010, 12:24 PM
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I want to find a vintage machine that will do a chain stitch. I will use it to sew quilt backs to the leaders for the longarm. From the little bit of research I have done, it looks like a Singer 30 or 24 or a Willcox & Gibbs would be the best bet. Does anyone have any advice on what machine to get (assuming I can even find one at a good price)?
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:31 PM
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My DH's grandpa had treadles in his bbq place for kids to play with!!! EEEEK. Wish I had one!
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:45 PM
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Ok....I took the faceplate off to take a look and low and behold I worked the lever and the presser foot went down. I also noticed that it is a bit gunky in there and the presser foot lowers slowly....but it lowers. Now I also noticed that the screw that is attached to that lever was loose so I tightened it. I brough the presser foot back up and then lowered it again and that screw loosened again.(sorry if my terminology is incorrect but although I am mechanically inclined this is all new to me.....in other words my first)MY question is....is that screw supposed to be tight or loose like it was?
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:51 PM
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Dunster, the Wilcox and Gibbs, in good condition is a beautiful machine! I've only ever seen one, in a LQS here...I'll keep my eyes open for you!
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by lfw045
Ok....I took the faceplate off to take a look and low and behold I worked the lever and the presser foot went down. I also noticed that it is a bit gunky in there and the presser foot lowers slowly....but it lowers. Now I also noticed that the screw that is attached to that lever was loose so I tightened it. I brough the presser foot back up and then lowered it again and that screw loosened again.(sorry if my terminology is incorrect but although I am mechanically inclined this is all new to me.....in other words my first)MY question is....is that screw supposed to be tight or loose like it was?

I see you met the screw from Hell!! That is the one that if you have to take it out you have to remove the presserfoot bar.

But for this question, loosen it up a bit (one round or so) and make sure the presser foot lever is on the screws shank (wiggle it around until it is against the screw head) then you tighten it up and you should have no problem.

If it still is giving you grief then you will have to pull the presser foot bar out of the machine and completely remove the lever and see if there is nothing behind the lever or the screws head.

But do not be scared of this it is really easy to do and not that complicated. But first try wiggling it first. And if that doesnt fix you up then I will walk you through how to take it apart.


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Old 04-29-2010, 01:00 PM
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Thanks so much, Bily! This is great you know, hope we don't take up too much of your time and thank the wife for us please!
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Originally Posted by lfw045
Thanks so much, Bily! This is great you know, hope we don't take up too much of your time and thank the wife for us please!
Dont worry about it and she is a semi patient woman... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I need to be out in the studio working on a quilt but I am having too much fun with you guys here in our shop!!

Oh before I forget be sure to put some sewing machine oil on the screw and lever. That might be another reason it is doing what it is.

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Does anyone know anything about Western Electric Vintage Sewing machines? I believe they came out in early 1900's.
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Ya know, I have spent about $500 in the past few weeks on vintage machines...
I know the feeling next month is the month that everyone is graduating around here. My wife was telling me that we are going to be spending a lot just on presents for these kids.

She mentioned something about me spending more time in the garage instead of playing on the computer. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I tell you what... your wife has to RIGHT! I am just a by-stander and I know I spent wayyyyy too much time in this coffee shop. The subject is so fun though :roll: :roll: :roll:
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