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MOTOR SERIES #19: Inspecting Motor Brushes on a Necchi Supernova & Deciding on Replacement or Not? 

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Комментарии : 6   
@deekz2402
@deekz2402 2 года назад
I was gonna say use the method below by stretching ladies tights or muslin cloth over vac to allow suction but also catch your part. your videos still very helpful btw, just trying to keep the old tricks/hacks still in the knowledge base. 😊
@VintageSewingMachineGarage
@VintageSewingMachineGarage Год назад
That's a great idea!
@debraclogston9379
@debraclogston9379 3 года назад
Try using a fine filter. Nylons, cheesecloth, loosely woven cloth. These items, wrapped/ rubber banded, around the vacuum wand will help keep from losing itty bitty items in the depths of the vacuum. I hate searching through bags for tiny things.
@VintageSewingMachineGarage
@VintageSewingMachineGarage 3 года назад
Great idea Debra!
@lanapugh
@lanapugh 3 года назад
I’m sorry this comment doesn’t have anything to do with this video, but I’ve not seen a way I could send you an email. Any ideas on how to deal with paint pitting on an Elna Supermatic? This was my grandmothers machine and I’m trying to save it but it is ROUGH shape. Thanks!
@kathleenpoulsen9446
@kathleenpoulsen9446 3 года назад
How can you be contacted?
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