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9386 rides again!

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Guys,

I just finished getting this machine back up and running.

It's been completely stripped, cleaned, broken parts replaced and the machine reassembled. I finished adjusting it this morning and it's running beautifully.

Turn the flywheel with just a finger and thumb and it sews like a dream. I really like the sound of it shunting and clicking away, it's very comforting.

I was going to replace the grey flywheel, but I think it's an original BUSM flywheel but from a later machine (Peter Main kindly sent me a pic of a factory-painted grey machine). It's part of 9386's story, so I'm going to leave it. I just have to add the chain and stirrup for the presser foot lift.

I bought the old cast iron stand on Ebay UK for GBP£38.00!

I'm delighted to get this machine back on it's feet. I love it :wub: This will be my primary sewing machine.

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Cheers,

Karl

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Badger you have it threaded wrong. The thread needs to run thru the staple to the right of the needle bar before it goes thru the roller at the top of the needle bar. This staple is your primary tension adjustment on the top thread. Greg

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Greg,

Thanks,

But it wasn't threaded when I took the picture. The thread was just tucked in there.

I'm aware of the correct threading procedure. The machine wasn't rigged to sew at this point. I took the picture yesterday.

I guess I was too keen to get the pic up :blush:

Thanks anyway though!

Cheers,

Karl

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Here you go Greg!

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(Sheesh, you can't get away with anything around here :rolleyes: )

Karl

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All in jest, Greg :)

I do appreciate all the help.

Good to see another machine come back, right?

Now I have the somewhat daunting challenge of restoring the other one.....

Cheers,

Karl

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Nothing yet Tony......

Royal mail really does take it's sweet time in getting back up to speed after the Hols, though.

When did you send it?

B

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Hi Karl,

That looks really nice, congrats.

Steve

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Nothing yet Tony......

Royal mail really does take it's sweet time in getting back up to speed after the Hols, though.

When did you send it?

B

About Boxing Day. I gave it to my daughter to post a couple of days earlier but she forgot, so I posted it myself.

Tony.

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Nice job, Karl, you must be pleased. Have you any idea how old the machine is?

Ray

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Steve,

Thanks.

Yeah it's great to have it working.

Ray,

The serial number is 9386. I'm guessing, made in the 1920's?

Does anyone know better?

Cheers,

Karl

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