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Re: Oils

by "SteveB" <pittmanpirate@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 13, 2008 at 09:05 PM

"Kate XXXXXX" <kate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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> SteveB wrote:
>> I dug my Singer 111W155 out yesterday, and am pressing it into service.

>> When reading the manual, it has several lubricants listed, most of
which 
>> would probably be hard to find.  I haven't looked yet at the sewing 
>> machine or fabric stores.
>>
>> Is there a big difference between oils, say like Singer, 3 in 1, Lucas 
>> gun oil, etc?  I know there's a big difference in oil and grease.
>>
>> Steve
> Yes, HUGE!  Never use 3 in 1 on a sewing machine: it gums it up!  I 
> occasionally use 3 in 1 Professional High Performance lubricant with
PTFE 
> for freeing up stuck bits on rescued machines, but you then have to
clean 
> it all off and lubricate with sewing machine oil once you have it
moving. 
> The only other lubricant to use is sewing machine motor
lubricant/grease, 
> which you use in Fetherweight motors and for lubricating gears in some 
> machines.
>
> Only use oils and grease designed for sewing machines to lubricate them,

> and clean out any hardened wax-like fossilized gunk FIRST!  :) Lubricate

> the points mentioned in the owner's manual, or in the service manual for

> that particular machine.
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OOPS.  I went through it today, and there was a remarkably small amount of

"stuff" in there.  It must have seen light use, or had been cleaned just 
before retiring.  There was very very little fluff, thread, dust bunnies,
or 
gook anywhere.  I took my dental picks and gave it a good going over.  But
I 
did add some 3 in 1 oil here and there.  I will go back and use good oil 
once I have some.

Is that something that a sewing machine shop would have?  I know in Vegas 
there's a GOOOD sewing machine shop where you can take just about anything

and the guy will go on and on about what needs to be done, how it works,
and 
what he's going to do.  All I'm usually interested in is when I can get it

back.  We've had sergers and several old good machines tuned up there. 
I'm 
sure they'd have the oil.  Now, we're in St. George, Utah, and I'm not so 
sure there's an old time shop here.

Any suggestions about an Internet site where I can get needles, good stout

thread for outdoor awning use that has UV protection, and some oil and 
lubricants?

Steve
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Oils
"SteveB" <pi  2008-04-13 09:26:07 
Re: Oils
Kate XXXXXX <kate@[EMA  2008-04-13 17:05:55 
Re: Oils
"SteveB" <pi  2008-04-13 21:05:06 
Re: Oils
Kate XXXXXX <kate@[EMA  2008-04-14 11:10:18 
Re: Oils
Kay Lancaster <kay@[EM  2008-04-14 15:42:03 
Re: Oils
Kay Lancaster <kay@[EM  2008-04-13 21:42:03 

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