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Golden Era Things You've Revived Or Repaired For Use

Shangas

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I finally have a full set of long bobbins for my Singer!! Huzzah!!

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Papperskatt

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Really nice collection you've got there, Shangas! I've got an old treadle sewing machine that I plan on restoring. I can't really get to it right now, but it's probably either a Singer or a Husqvarna.
 

Stanley Doble

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It begs the question though: What were such tiny boxes originally used for? Their capacity is so small. What 'pills' would they have originally held?

Small ones ha ha.

They would be used for a day's supply, only a few pills at a time to be carried in a purse or waistcoat pocket.
 
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St. Louis

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St. Louis, MO
I'm almost embarrassed to post this, because it really didn't take much effort to revive or repair. One of the best Christmas presents I ever received was this Bissel war-time carpet sweeper. It came to me without a handle, but that was very easy to replace. A short trip to the hardware store later, I had one that fit exactly. Imagine -- there's one standard thing that evidently hasn't been "improved" over the decades: new broomsticks fit old-time tools perfectly. I use this all the time. It's great for picking up cat hair & other lint quickly.

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robrinay

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Mono ipod - iphone dock / Up cycled laboratory bench top and old gramophone horn. The sound is better when the iphone is placed inside the horn rather than embedded in a slot in the timber base and of course its much easier to build - no routing out slots and sound channels. There is good resonance from the spun aluminium horn, cast iron bend and Iroko base and as the ipod/iphone fits inside it is compatible with most smartphones.
Rob

 
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Mono ipod - iphone dock / Up cycled laboratory bench top and old gramophone horn. The sound is better when the iphone is placed inside the horn rather than embedded in a slot in the timber base and of course its much easier to build - no routing out slots and sound channels. There is good resonance from the spun aluminium horn, cast iron bend and Iroko base and as the ipod/iphone fits inside it is compatible with most smartphones.
Rob


Very Steam Punk. :p I like it.
 

robrinay

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Thank you James, my next project is to make an English Longbow from Yew. I've asked a local Arboriculuralists to ring me when he finds a suitable yew log. It will be a long term project as the wood will need to be seasoned for a year. I love being retired!
Rob
 

Brownie

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Charlotte, NC
My latest project, a 1943 O'Keefe and Merritt M-5 generator. It originally powered a 40MM anti-aircraft gun sighting unit for coastal defense. It's a work in progress.
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The original logbooks
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Brownie

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That's a mighty impressive generator -- what voltage does it put out?

And cast iron is one of humanity's greatest inventions. You have to be a real boob to throw something like that away.

Thanks. It puts out 3 legs of 60v 60hz power, with 120V across any two phases, so it's 3 separate 120V 60HZ circuits. They're hot/hot instead of hot/neutral, similar to shipboard power, and i've tested multiple household 120V loads on it with no problems. It does have to be used as a standalone though, it can't be wired into a panel.

I find a lot of cast iron, it gets so encased in black crud over the years that people who inherit it don't want it, which is a real shame. I soak it in a strong lye solution for a few days and it comes out good as new. Of course, nobody seems to know what lye is anymore either. [huh]
 

Shangas

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These are considerably older than 'The Golden Era', but I restored these items nonetheless.

My three writing-slopes:

#1. Writing-slope or box-desk. Ca. 1862. Manufactured by Toulmin & Gale (1735-1876) of London.

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Sourced...

1. Inkwell-insert.
2. Ruler. Ivory.
3. Pocket dip-pen.
4. Desktop dip-pen (bone. Brass ferrule).
5. Original advertisement from the 1860s.
6. Extra 'Toulmin & Gale'-marked vesta-case.

#2. Ladies' writing-slope & crocheting box. Ca. 1880. Manufacturer unknown.

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Repairs:

1. Found operational key for the lock.
2. Repaired the broken storage compartment...

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#3. Gentleman's writing-slope/box-desk. Ca. 1870. Manufacturer unknown.

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Repairs:

- Cleaned & glued down loose leather.
- Lubricated lock.
- Found period-appropriate pens.
- Created firmer base for the box.
- Replaced damaged paper lining with red velvet fabric (old curtain fabric).
- Found inkwell stand-ins.

Still gotta find:

Key to properly manipulate the lock.
Ivory or bone ruler, page-turner, or letter-opener/paper-knife.
 

2jakes

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An old receiver which I revived !

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Lots of dusting off, rewiring & replacing tired tubes .

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And now I can hear the lovely sounds from far away with just enough
"snap, crackle & pop"...just like I remembered as a kid ! :D


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tomtom42

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Austria
Hi everybody,

only thing I can remember "restoring" is an old Singer sewing machine (model 15, made in 1911).
It did not need much - just a good cleaning and a generous amount of light oil - these were really built to last...

br,
T°M
 

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