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Thursday, May 26, 2011

How to remove a vintage sewing machine

How to remove a vintage sewing machine from it’s cabinet.   At first glance it seems like it would be an easy task. Removing this machine from it’s cabinet actually took me over an hour.

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I looked under it to try to figure it out. I knew that it wasn’t that difficult, I just forgot how to do it.

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Unscrewing this screw allows the machine to be lifted up (and toward the back of the cabinet.)

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Once the machine is lifted up, there are two small screws that release the machine from the “hinges”.

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You can see the hinges here, where I removed the machine.  That was the easiest part.

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In this picture I have the cabinet turned upside down, looking into all the stuff that needs to be removed.

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Basically you will remove EVERY screw you see.

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There are a LOT of screws.

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Voila!  all of the screws and their hardware are finally gone.

As I write this post on Wednesday night, we are expecting bad storms. I really hope you are safe and sound where you are.

gail

ps  NOT only is it getting ready to storm, my neighbors are cutting down part of a tree that is DIRECTLY over my service line (power/cable/etc)   makes me nervous.  I better hit publish before I lose power!  YIKES!

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Suzanne@Meridian Road said...

Well, let's hope that tree doesn't land anywhere it shouldn't!

Thanks for posting this, Gail. These do look a little tricky to remove!

Kerry said...

I'm curious to see what you do with the cabinet! I recently purchased a sewing machine cabinet to put in an entryway or hallway. Hopefully it will look nice once the top and door are glued shut and a nice coat of paint.

Stella said...

Are you using the machine or just the cabinet or both? Can't wait to see how you repurpose the cabinet.

Brenda said...

I just picked up what seems like that exact same machine and cabinet! Is yours a Kenmore too?

I love your blog! I think we must be kindred spirits!

PyrHaven said...

Please tell me you didn't 1) throw out the machine, 2) recycle the machine for it's medal, or 3) toss the machine and all the assorted cabinet parts out.

As a new restorer of vintage sewing machines, I hate seeing this old, all-metal beasties going to waste. They last far longer than then new made in China plastic stuff, sew thru anything, and will continue to work for decades when maintained properly. (Kind of like my 20+ year old pickup).

 

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