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Woehlk

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  1. Doing some cold blueing of some of the parts. Its SO fun! Feel like a kid discovering paint for the first time Other then the things that was originally blued, Im blueing some details just for fun. Its not like anybody will ever se it other then me, but hey, gotta have fun right
  2. Don't think im going to take out the main shaft then. Its SO dirty inside. I wanna spray it down with a pressure washer,. when dying it out afterwards
  3. So this is the state right now, she is almost naked now I have cleaning all the things in the ultrasonic cleaner, and buffed it with the Dremel. I found the screws with holes in them filled with gunk!. referred to the manual, and I could se it was actually old decomposed wick. its a auto lubricating system. wow smart, even for the 1950! I won't be putting in cotton wig this time I think. I went to town, and there was a Vapeshop. you know these E cigaret things. and they sold synthetic wig, just the right size!, and its made for moving oil, perfect ! Only thing there is missing know, is taking out the big rod going through the machine. Im SO scared I won't be able to get it back the same way, there is no reference to where the things on the rod should sit!. But, im this far, might as well right? Also, im putting my trust in some of you could help me
  4. Wow amazing thread Jimi!, wow you did an awesome job!. I bag all my screws in bags like you. So I know there they all go. My biggest fear os getting the timing right. Also, getting all the things in the house back What was the worst part for you?
  5. So im making a new thread, with my projekt, hoping somebody will follow and maybe give some help or tips. So here is the current state of the machine. My plan is to do a complete cleaning of the machine, re oiling, and maybe repaint at an auto shop. Also I re blueing the black parts. I´m kinda anxious., because, the only other sewing machine I have taken apart, was a old Adler 30-7. And that was way simpler then this. I hope I can get some questions answered when the time comes! I have a manual for the 335 H3, but so there is a lot of tiny things that's different.
  6. So, im taking all the little bobs of, and cleaning them. Im doing one section at time, so I dont mess up Good way to get to know the machine also!. im putting all the small screws in my ultrasonic cleaner. it works wonders! Any one knows how to clean the gears inside picture 2? get figure out how to get inside. n Also, I know its blasphemy to some, but I really want it painted some day, but my worst fear, is never getting the timing fixed again, so take it 100% apart is out of the question,.
  7. Here is the serial. Don't know how to read it on the site. 1946-1947 ?
  8. got the feeling there were some non original parts. The plate on the cylinder arm is badly made. Also some screws that look iffy. Any other things?
  9. Its like Christmas time for me today!. I got my hands on this fine lady!. I paid 950$ with a table, but discarded the table, bc Im building a new one! also, I have a lot of cleaning and re oiling ahead. Hope I can put her back together ok; D Im new to sewing machines, but always liked restoring older machines. Anyone got an idea about her age btw?
  10. Hey Guys, so I been looking around here for some time, and and finally have a questions, im not able to get answered just searching here :D Well, bought this Pfaff 335, to use for binding. Problem is, the table is to big I think, and want to make a custom made table, on wheels. It will be made of metal, but I need help the the design. in my head, om thinking of a table, kind of like this, but, that would set the center of mass way of, and likely fall over and lille my dog someday. So that is where you guys come in the the picture :D
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