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<p>[QUOTE="Northern Lights Lodge, post: 2569326, member: 13464"]I personally wouldn't spend the time on it. It would take a lotta work. The thing is that there are many old sewing machines out there in decent working shape for a nominal fee...sometimes even free! Keep your eyes open! As for that one... I think I'd use the air compressor on it first... scrub it up... give it a good coat of black enamel paint and find a fun gold scroll decal to put on the body and use it as a decorative outdoor item...</p><p>Cheerio,</p><p>Leslie[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Lights Lodge, post: 2569326, member: 13464"]I personally wouldn't spend the time on it. It would take a lotta work. The thing is that there are many old sewing machines out there in decent working shape for a nominal fee...sometimes even free! Keep your eyes open! As for that one... I think I'd use the air compressor on it first... scrub it up... give it a good coat of black enamel paint and find a fun gold scroll decal to put on the body and use it as a decorative outdoor item... Cheerio, Leslie[/QUOTE]
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