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Re: New member
Hi Connie,? Wow, 60+ machines is amazing.? I don't think I have ever seen a W&W #3. I have all the machines I need, though there is one machine I still want, lol.? Some day I'll have it. I'm
By Teresa N Florida · #3189 ·
Re: New member owns #9 Treadle
Hi Teresa;Good to hear you have the time to join in on the forum. Tell? us a bit more about your #9. Is it the earlier #9? or the later D-9. The D-9 will be marked as such on the right slide plate &
By Miller Fulks · #3188 ·
New member owns #9 Treadle
Hello all.? I'm new to this group although I subscribed last October.? I figured it's about time I said?hello and give an intro. I've lived in?Florida most of my life and?the kids are all grown
By Teresa N Florida · #3187 ·
Re: Hello from a new member
Thanks - you will! I am looking forward to getting back to it. I've been out of town on business for more than a week, so knew I would have to wait until around February to get started with it, but
By Kim Fleming · #3186 ·
Re: Hello from a new member
Hello Kim, I'm looking forward?to seeing?some pictures of your newly acquired D9?on the?W&W FB group too. Teresa
By Teresa N Florida · #3185 ·
Re: Hello from a new member
Hi Kim & Welcome;The D-9 sewing machines were introduced in 1895 & built through 1905 when W&W was purchased by Singer. It was made in both a covered top & a drop head version & in both treadle &
By Miller Fulks · #3184 ·
Hello from a new member
Hello and thanks for adding me to this group. Last Friday I picked up a Wheeler & Wilson D9 treadle machine outside of Pittsburgh, PA, and I look forward to learning more about it. I live in
By Kim Fleming · #3183 ·
Re: Wheeler Wilson nos. 1-4 - Tension Pulley
Hi Carl;You are correct this W&W tension pulley is assembled to make it a single piece. I have never attempted to take one apart so can give no advise on that. I would suggest using a fine wire brush
By Miller Fulks · #3182 ·
Wheeler Wilson nos. 1-4 - Tension Pulley
All: I've just managed to get may hands on set of tension parts for the no. 3 that I am restoring, whose original parts were missing.? I have a question about the tension pulley, part no. 60.? I had
By Carl · #3181 ·
Re: Miller's Cancer Update, Long
Miller, This is Dana from the TN TOGA. Your good news is awesome. Your bad news is FANTASTIC! You and your wife are such a joy to be around. Always look forward to seeing you two at the TOGA. MERRY
By [email protected] · #3180 ·
Re: Miller's Cancer Update, Long
I appreciate all of your valuable knowledge of the W&W machines. I will keep you in my prayers.
By Diana Burrow <mygranna@...> · #3179 ·
Re: W&W No. 9 and D-9 feet
Sallie;The needles for the #9 & D-9 are identical exc, without the removal of this screw. ept for the self-setting flat on the D-9 needle. both have a 1.75 mm (0.069") shank diameter with a length to
By Miller Fulks · #3178 ·
Re: W&W No. 9 and D-9 feet
Thanks, Miller! ?Good to know about the interchangeable feet, because I *just* bought a D-9 head with fabulous decals, a bobbin and a straight-stitch foot. I'm crazy about the decals, although the
Re: Miller's Cancer Update, Long
Fantastic news, on both issues. Keep fighting ? Julie
By Julia Broughan <ophirmama@...> · #3176 ·
Re: W&W No. 9 and D-9 feet
Hi Sallie;Yes, actually the feet for the #8, #9 & D-9 are all dimensionally the same, they can thus be interchanged. The #8 feet have just a hole in them so the clamp screw has to be removed to change
By Miller Fulks · #3175 ·
Re: Miller's Cancer Update, Long
Miller, Prayers for your recovery. You have meant so much to all of us for a long time. thanks for all you do! Margaret
By Black Family · #3174 ·
Miller's Cancer Update, Long
Hi All; I am on 5 different forums so am doing a form letter I can copy & paste to all. I went back to Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hospital, Clinic for my 4 th Chemo treatment Mon Dec 11 th.
By Miller Fulks · #3173 ·
W&W No. 9 and D-9 feet
I have a set of No. 9 feet plus lots of binder and hemmer attachments that slip into the foot that holds the glass inserts. They are inserted into the presser bar from the right to the left, with the
By SallieB <suethebums@...> · #3172 ·
Re: Intro
Miller,Just wanted to send my appreciation for all you do for the sewing machine community.Hoping that you are getting a handle on the cancer and the meds are not getting you down.As a breast cancer
By JOHN WROBEL · #3171 ·
Re: Intro
Miller, I measured the two needle plates I have.they measure: 1.648 in. x 2.498 in for the dirty one 1.773 in. x 2.498 in. for the clean oneboth measure 0.063 thick. (I could make one)the space
By JOHN WROBEL · #3170 ·