Vintage Sewing Machine Shop Machine Photos
#2072
Grant,
Thank you, so much, for your offer.
Think I need to buy armor for when those wire pieces go flying. Already have a face guard
I am generally not one to disconnect. Not really mechanically inclined! When you disconnect the feed dogs, don't you then have to retime?
Can you please share where you buy the buffing pads. The ones I purchased are fluffy and/or cotton. The ones you use look denser. Cannot seem to find them.
Thanks,
Thank you, so much, for your offer.
Think I need to buy armor for when those wire pieces go flying. Already have a face guard
I am generally not one to disconnect. Not really mechanically inclined! When you disconnect the feed dogs, don't you then have to retime?
Can you please share where you buy the buffing pads. The ones I purchased are fluffy and/or cotton. The ones you use look denser. Cannot seem to find them.
Thanks,
As for the timing question, No, if you just disconnect those two bolts it will not have to be retimed.
~Grant~
#2073
Here is a pic of what I use. (yes that is a dime under the pedal, holding it at the slowest speed) The Corded Dremel plugs into the motor side of the block. I use either Mother's Mag Wheel Polish or Jeweler's Rouge. The wire brush is also made by Dremel.
-Tip, notice that I put a small section of a drinking straw on the shaft of the wire brush and the buffing wheel. That helps a LOT. It prevents the shaft from marring anything with the shaft.
~Grant~
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#2078
Thank you HelenAnn and Annette. I never really left. I moved Superbowl weekend (in a Blizzard here in Chicago). I have been lurking and posting but not as much. I have been really busy working on machines. I do have an album of tips and tricks I use on my page that you may like too.
I just finished a 1902 Singer 27 with Sphinx decals that came out really nice. I can't wait to post the pictures of it here. I will after the owner picks it up. I can't risk spoiling the surprise for her. Most machines of that age have paint issues and only look good if you wipe them down with SMO, but not this one. I was able to wax it and it is just beautiful. I suppose just a couple of teaser pix wouldn't hurt.
~G~
Back close up before.
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After.
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Another close up of the back before.
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After.
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Bottom of the machine before.
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After.
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Hook area before and after.
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I also just finished a Indian Star decaled Singer 15, A turquoise Wizard (I posted pix of in the Clone tread), A pink Nicchi Julia, Pfaff 130, Singer 1200 (201-2 with a knee lift), Singer 201-2, and a Singer 66 with Lotus decals. So, as you can see, I have been busy and enjoying my new shop.
~G~
I just finished a 1902 Singer 27 with Sphinx decals that came out really nice. I can't wait to post the pictures of it here. I will after the owner picks it up. I can't risk spoiling the surprise for her. Most machines of that age have paint issues and only look good if you wipe them down with SMO, but not this one. I was able to wax it and it is just beautiful. I suppose just a couple of teaser pix wouldn't hurt.
~G~
Back close up before.
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After.
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Another close up of the back before.
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After.
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Bottom of the machine before.
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After.
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Hook area before and after.
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I also just finished a Indian Star decaled Singer 15, A turquoise Wizard (I posted pix of in the Clone tread), A pink Nicchi Julia, Pfaff 130, Singer 1200 (201-2 with a knee lift), Singer 201-2, and a Singer 66 with Lotus decals. So, as you can see, I have been busy and enjoying my new shop.
~G~
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