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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Antique Treadle Sewing Machine: Oiling

This is a companion post to "Antique Treadle Sewing Machine: Cleaning." I did the oiling after I cleaned a particular area, as it was easier to locate the oil places and do the job right then and there. For future reference I wanted the information in a separate post. The graphics below are taken from the White Rotary Sewing Machine manual number 11. It and a number of other old manuals can be downloaded for free from the ISMACS international website.


Basically, all moving parts must be oiled. Numerous holes allow for oiling the innards.








© Feb 2019 by Leigh at Leigh's Fiber Journal

3 comments:

  1. I like the antique things. Thanks for sharing...

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  2. I have returned to blogging after a break. Trying to reestablish contact with friends in the blogosphere.

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  3. Janet, that's great! Welcome back. You need to add your blog to your profile, so folks can find it!

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