Mini Sewing Machine Restoration.

Mini Sewing Machine Restoration.

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    MW
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      @mw27036
      #255701
      MW
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        @mw27036

        Hi, Not really sure how appropriate or related to "model" engineering this is, more likely a piece of social history if anything.

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        So i was perusing for more doodads at a local curiosity shop, when i found this at the back of the store for a fiver. The miniature machines appeal to me personally, regardless of what others may think of sewing.

        It's marked "vulcan" made in england, and is probably what a little girl might have got for a Christmas present in the 1950/60's. Its a miniature sewing machine, it's mostly tin plate indicating it was at least designed with mass production in mind, with the exception of a little ivorine turn handle. It's supposed to be electric but having tried some D cell batteries in it, it wont turn on. Presumably either the motor has long deceased or the contacts have been dulled through the years. Either way i'm probably going to hook it up to a DC power supply so i can atleast rule out the latter.

        Any tips for restoring one of these?

        Michael W

        #255703
        Neil Wyatt
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          @neilwyatt

          Watch your fingers?

          Neil (brilliant at wonky curtains, pretty crap at anything that involves sewing round a curve)

          #255708
          MW
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            @mw27036

            Thanks Neil,

            Guess i'll be putting the repair the lining of my straw boater or bowler hat on the backburner.

            Michael W

            #255712
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              #255717
              Steven Vine
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                @stevenvine79904

                My advice, restore it, and quickly pass it on to some 'lucky little lady'.laugh

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