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If you guys don't quit whining and complaining about OT threads, I'll post one on how to refurbish a sewing machine .... :twisted:

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Get'em Joe. And, how about Parker pens.
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Or a trout fishing picture :P
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Old Savage wrote:Get'em Joe. And, how about Parker pens.
I love Parker fountain pens. But I never took any pics of those I redid. I just fixed 'em and used 'em.
casastahle wrote:Or a trout fishing picture :P
I don't do trout fishing unless I can use my .45. :lol:

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Joe, I recall you were a big help when I was researching my grandmother's old Parker.

One of the things I find interesting here is that you can bring up almost any topic and information will come out of the woodwork. Gets discussed and everyone involved usually ends up knowing more.
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Absolutely true OS :)
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Here is a three part story I posted over on the Quilting Board forum about a Singer 9W-7 sewing machine my SIL in Indiana gave us. The person she got it from used it for an aquarium stand. Oh how I'd love to tell her what for. :x

I figure it's wood and metal like our favorite guns, so it does share some of the same traits.

{ http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-an ... 94998.html }
{ http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-an ... 04377.html }
{ http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-an ... 18398.html }

This is one of my favorite treadle machines. I'm gonna make a quilt on it as soon as I get it in the house. It's outside in the garage right now ... :(

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Did anybody see the episode of Alaska the Last Frontier where Otto brings out his Singer 29-4 shoemaker patcher and builds a bra for one of his cows? I used to be a cobbler and had at one time two 29-4s and a later 29-K71 (which I still have).. My K71 is converted to electric, but the treadle still works for when the power is down,...I can squeeze many moons out of my favorite shoes...(don't have cows)
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The Singer was the Kalashnikov of sewing machines. Made in India in their millions. An Icon of a former Industrial Age when things were made to last. My mother used hers, it frustrated the h@ll out of my sisters. The Singer is an icon .
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maybe we can all get together for a quilting bee or sewing circle. Tutt can you come down.
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I have an xray of the gun hand of a descendant of one of the Dalton boys, he is also into quilting. I will have to find out what kind of machine he uses.
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anybody know where I can find a metric screwdriver? :D
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rossim92 wrote:anybody know where I can find a metric screwdriver? :D
Ask the bartender to pour in ml :mrgreen:
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Old Savage wrote:Joe, I recall you were a big help when I was researching my grandmother's old Parker.

One of the things I find interesting here is that you can bring up almost any topic and information will come out of the woodwork. Gets discussed and everyone involved usually ends up knowing more.
Yep. That's one of the best things about the forum. 8)
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AJMD429 wrote:
Old Savage wrote:Joe, I recall you were a big help when I was researching my grandmother's old Parker.

One of the things I find interesting here is that you can bring up almost any topic and information will come out of the woodwork. Gets discussed and everyone involved usually ends up knowing more.
Yep. That's one of the best things about the forum. 8)
I totally agree. Of course, I've posted trout pictures, Jeep pictures, camp pictures............. :roll: :lol: :lol:
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AJMD429 wrote:
Old Savage wrote:...One of the things I find interesting here is that you can bring up almost any topic and information will come out of the woodwork. Gets discussed and everyone involved usually ends up knowing more.
Yep. That's one of the best things about the forum. 8)
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Griff wrote:
AJMD429 wrote:
Old Savage wrote:...One of the things I find interesting here is that you can bring up almost any topic and information will come out of the woodwork. Gets discussed and everyone involved usually ends up knowing more.
Yep. That's one of the best things about the forum. 8)
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how can a post be "off-topic" ? unless the OP's topic turns into something about "off-topic" posts..... like, you know, would an off topic post on a thread about off topic posts be a post about a levergun?

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Grizz wrote:
Griff wrote:
AJMD429 wrote:
Old Savage wrote:...One of the things I find interesting here is that you can bring up almost any topic and information will come out of the woodwork. Gets discussed and everyone involved usually ends up knowing more.
Yep. That's one of the best things about the forum. 8)
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how can a post be "off-topic" ? unless the OP's topic turns into something about "off-topic" posts..... like, you know, would an off topic post on a thread about off topic posts be a post about a levergun?

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I can easily see where some would think a Lever gun forum should be about LEVERGUNS!

But, as I've said before, after a few years and seeing the same lever gun subjects repeat several times it's nice to be able to talk about other things just to keep it interesting.

One great thread was one I started. About my loading equipment. I found-out real quick that some members here have loading equipment and rooms you wouldn't believe! Yes, this is at least related to guns but other non-gun subjects can be as interesting as guns. Well....for many of us.

I've always said: The owners of this forum have ALL the say about everything pertaining to it. That's only right. So if they deem non-gun threads O.K. then they are O.K and things are as they should be.

Stick around-- even if non-gun subjects bug you. You'll always have guys here who know a lot and be very helpful when you need them.

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Lunch sounds great, name the time and place.
aaaaach, wed might be out for me......

the boat will float but is not ready to launch.
looking forward to the drying out and gluing weather.

picking up Fred could wreck your back.

is your boat ready to launch yet? How about lunch next week, and I'll pick up Fred?
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You may just need to do that Joe! The wife is wanting me to clean and lube her sewing machine. I have never done that before but made a good try of it. I took it apart as far as I could where the bobin goes and blew it out with canned air and lubed as many points as I possibly could, but it still makes a bit of noise and binds up on occasion where the thread clumps up under the material.
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horsesoldier03,

Thread clumping under the fabric is a top tension problem.

Does she have an owners manual? If so make sure the machine is threaded properly and the thread path is clean of lint, fuzz, oil and other debris.
If not then many manuals can be found on line for free. Others are inexpensive and worth the cost.

Here is a site that has much information about cleaning and adjusting machines.
It's mostly concerned with certain Singers but much of the information will apply to other machines as well.
{ http://www.tfsr.org/publications/techni ... ine_manual }
If your wife's machine is a modern electronic / computerized one, then it's out of my league. I'm not into those yet.

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Thanks for the info. I have no clue where the book is, I need to pull it up online. It is a cheap newer model that is the Singer Simple.
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The Dalton descendant uses a Viking sewing machine. His wife uses a Pfaff.
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I almost posted some pics of my antique spring driven clocks. I have been tinkering with and repairing them for a few years. I machine all of my own repair parts.
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casastahle wrote:Or a trout fishing picture :P
k -- how bout a Heddon black beauty with Heddon little rivers reel
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wow...this has been an amazing thread...I actually know more about sewing machines...might come in handy when they send us all to the home... :)
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Marvin S wrote:I almost posted some pics of my antique spring driven clocks. I have been tinkering with and repairing them for a few years. I machine all of my own repair parts.
Old Ironsights was looking for a craftsman to machine small parts....
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seems to me this is the thread to post antique clocks - I know I'd like to see them.
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I have a Heddon rod around somewhere, my dad found it in the closet of a house he and my mom bought in Tucson. Hardly get to use it any more, nearest stream or pond is a 2 hour drive :(
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Nice fish pics, and er bike tires :lol: Here are a couple of clocks. The Cincinnati was a rescue job and unwanted when I got it. It is, or was an industrial time recorder clock for punch cards. The other is a Seth Thomas Sentinel #1. Both are from the twenty's.
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I have a 1942 made in Enfield, England.

Mantle clock that is.
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those are beauties - thanks for the photos - I've gotta go wind mine, it ran down overnight.
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Here is my favorite wind up clock, it has a glass dome cover to keep the dust off it.
I have more wind ups, will take some pictures :D :D
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Nice little mechanical master peice. I have another in peices in the shop needing bushings. Usually cruise craigs list for them.
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All the way down here on this thread and I can still picture the bickering around the Leverguns Sewing Circle as to whether to include a Winchester or the preferred Marlin rifle sewn into the design.
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Proper way to release a fish?
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Comparison of the best 6 MM and the contender

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Old Savage wrote:Image

Proper way to release a fish?
What fish?
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I have never seen a more perfect fish holder/release person, ever.

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hayabusa wrote:I have never seen a more perfect fish holder/release person, ever.

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How easily you guys are distracted.

They're trying to sew here.
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Old Savages fish release person could treadle my machine any day.

I can't believe I just said that.

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Old Savage wrote:Comparison of the best 6 MM and the contender

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That little Winchester contender buried that Remington in the dust Long ago :wink:
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OS has some serious competition for the picture line.
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It has been a dry spell here.
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Anybody here ever rebuilt a didgeridoo?
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