¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io
Re: brush
South of Manila Philippines
By Michael Kendall · #3743 ·
Re: brush
belpasso. where are you now? happy new year!
By viavillecinque . · #3742 ·
Re: brush
Happy New Year to beautiful Palermo.? I lived in the Catania area for 4 years on slope of Mount Etna in the town of Belpasso :)?? Best regards/ciao,Mike
By Michael Kendall · #3740 ·
Re: brush
I asked you this question because I was for christmas in palermo and here was my first ww, only head . in time but with 'something' ...? ?in two thre days I could sew something as 40 stitches.? the
By viavillecinque . · #3739 ·
Re: brush
I also recall someone saying they used a piece of velcro as a substitute. But I don't recall whether it was the loops or the hooks. paul michael kendall via groups.io wrote:
By Paul Fox · #3738 ·
Re: brush
HI Miller and group, ? I have heard from someone outside the group they used horse hair to make the brush.? Likely some type of horse hair and natural glue that can be reset and removed easily like
By Michael Kendall · #3737 ·
Re: brush
I assume you are speaking of the brush which rides against the hook on the curved needle W&W machines. So far I have been fortunate in that mine have had brushes that were still in good condition. I
By Miller Fulks · #3736 ·
brush
what can I do if the brush of an early ww is worn?
By viavillecinque . · #3735 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
very interesting. i'm going ,,,to think, or dream? ? ? because I am so sleepy that I must slip.? just now.....a presto, grazie
By viavillecinque . · #3734 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
Hi; I believe the draw feed was introduced in 1870. I have an 1870 #3 in half case which has it. I also have two other 1870 #3 heads, the one with the lowest SN has the old style bar feed while the
By Miller Fulks · #3733 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
a very good answer, Miller, thank you, very exhaustive. I hope in these days to find the just moment for unscrew, and better a friend to help me, brr.? and the belt? it's necessary? to untie it?.?
Re: two machines for beginning mad
On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 07:35 PM, Miller Fulks wrote: > > http://www.needlebar.org/main/manuals/index.html
By viavillecinque . · #3731 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
Hi; Per your pictures the W&W hook is out of time. Per your SN it would have been made in 1861. I am giving a link to a page of online manuals which can be downloaded. Scroll down near the bottom of
By Miller Fulks · #3730 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
for the pollack, I'm afraid about timing.? the history of the ww is more complicate.? it is as if the axis would be shortened.? pushing it, the needle goes down, but it is not visible, it is often
By viavillecinque . · #3729 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
viavillecinque wrote: I'm not familiar with the curved needle machines, and I'm having trouble interpreting your pictures, but what I can see is this: the hook is in a
By Paul Fox · #3728 ·
Re: two machines for beginning mad
thank you. but I have not this rare bird . something for substitute it?
Re: two machines for beginning mad
There is a special tool for removing the glass foot. It has a hook on one end that goes in the foot¡¯s hole and you lightly pull on it. > >
By William L Vanderburg <Army30th@...> · #3726 ·
two machines for beginning mad
good evening at all . and merry Christmas, in a few days! here are my Pollack & Schmidt, treadle and the last arrived ww? handcrank ( number 77830)? ?my photos are not good, sorry. Hope have better
By viavillecinque . · #3725 ·
Re: Hi. Thank you for letting me into your group
Some have brakes and some don¡¯t. I have two: a 9 and a D-9. Neither has a brake Will B Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone > > > >
By William L Vanderburg <Army30th@...> · #3724 ·
Re: Hi. Thank you for letting me into your group
johnm wrote: Interesting. That's a very simple mechanism. Though I think I like the W&G brake better -- it's a little rubber ball, trapped in a cage so that it rolls along the edge of the treadle
By Paul Fox · #3723 ·