Sunday, December 22, 2013

MUD SEASON

We had 60 plus degrees today.  All the snow that fell last weekend is rushing down the streams to the Susquehanna River.  I am not complaining.  It was delightful to work in the shop with no fire burning.  We did light a fire first thing, to take the chill off of the sewing loft.  It was colder inside than out.  I didn't make it out to the loft to work.  I got way laid in the shop.

A neighbor called and came over with two of her machines and some photos of a Singer 44-90.  She wondered whether she should buy the 44-90 and what to offer.  What could I say?  The machine has been in the basement for 12 years.  I told her to offer 50 bucks.

Then she showed me her Singer Merritt.  I advised that I wasn't interested in working on it.  It was a bit rusty and not worth the effort.

She had a New Home 600, I failed to photograph it.  I worked on it for a bit, got the "squeak" out but couldn't access the shuttle gears.  Screws too tight.  I returned it to her today and she will sew her project and then return the machine to me to complete the service.  I happened to look at the top shelf in the shop after she left.  There I had a New Home (flat bed , hers was a free arm) and the exact Singer Merritt.  Who knew?

I then was finally able to get to the 31-15.  I want to use it for free motion. quilting.  The presser bar pressure doesn't release enough for me to move the fabric.  I guess I never serviced this machine.  Nor had anyone else in the past thirty or more years.

I worked and worked and was finally able to get the presser bar OUT of the machine.   I cleaned out a lot of crud before I took this photo.  Looking at it now, it doesn't look that terrible.  Trust me, the stuff I am getting off of those parts looks exactly like, well, MUD. 
 

5 comments:

  1. I don't know what a 31-15 is, but the inside looks wonderful, all that carefully machined metal with no gunk. At least you had high temps, we had freezing rain. The trees did not like it. Cut our Christmas tree down yesterday in pouring rain, wind and fog. The 3 year old kept choosing different trees and changing his mind. He did not care that we were soaked, loved running around the tree farm, mud and all.

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    1. It is a very nice tailor machine. But really, this photo makes the inside look good. It is still really really dirty. Wish I had taken a photo of it before I picked the lint and crud out.

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    2. Oh, knowing you E, I think there'll be plenty of future photo ops. lol.

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  2. Are you cleaning with the ultrasonic cleaner or just solvent? Looks pretty spiffy to me.

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    1. I will clean the removed parts in the ultrasonic cleaner. Lucky me . A project for Wednesday ! Steve bought a Tofurkey for dinner. Yummm.

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