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Anyone any idea where to get a bra for a square headlight westy? Have tried goggle but ..... :shock:

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teebee wrote:Anyone any idea where to get a bra for a square headlight westy? Have tried goggle but ..... :shock:
It may not be exactly what you want but you can buy good quality Leatheret in a range of colours which will machine under a domestic sewing machine if you keep it well oiled with baby oil while you pass it under the foot. I have to say I dont think the T25 has the most challenging shape at the front so to wouldn't have to work too hard to achieve a fit. Just and idea....
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(I am not sure if they are used to protect fro or hide up damage but they sure don't divide and seperate! :roll: :oops: )
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Used one in the For Sale section.

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Thanks everyone. ken - how did you know about the baby oil....or shouldn't I ask :wink:

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teebee wrote:Thanks everyone. ken - how did you know about the baby oil....or shouldn't I ask :wink:
At my age (67) chance would be a fine thing! Tunes and fiddles spring to mind.
No seriously We have a couple of Singer Ktype industrial sewing machines as we used to do outwork and stuffed toys way back in the good old days. These machines have been misused on all sorts of projects rangeing from land yaght sails to upholstering boat and car seats. As you so obviously are aware lubrication eases many situations :roll:
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:P tut, tut, behave! :wink:

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