Looking for Plugin/pedal Combo for 15-91
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As previously posted, my sewing table (fold up kind) collapsed and threw my 15-91 onto the floor on the hand wheel side. It seems to be fine except the plastic covering the wiring where it plugs into the machine has broken into several pieces.
I'm wondering what is the best approach to take...buy the entire dual cord ses or by just the plug part and rewire it? Would appreciate any info as well as if you have one of the dual cords for sale?
Thanks!
I'm wondering what is the best approach to take...buy the entire dual cord ses or by just the plug part and rewire it? Would appreciate any info as well as if you have one of the dual cords for sale?
Thanks!
#2
Is this what you are looking for? It's less than $9. They have other parts as well.
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Cord-Sin...ORE-SCE122.htm
Here's another link
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/sin...ine-parts.aspx
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Cord-Sin...ORE-SCE122.htm
Here's another link
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/sin...ine-parts.aspx
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Originally Posted by katier825
Is this what you are looking for? It's less than $9. They have other parts as well.
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Cord-Sin...ORE-SCE122.htm
Here's another link
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/sin...ine-parts.aspx
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Cord-Sin...ORE-SCE122.htm
Here's another link
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/sin...ine-parts.aspx
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Ah, I just checked again and I posted the wrong thing. What broke is the 3 prong "housing" that the dual cord plugs into. It looks as if the wires are ok. I saved the broken pieces and I may be able to glue it all back together. UGH...can't believe this happened. My sweet little 15-91 shows such a great stitch!!
Thanks for the great links..I am going to bookmarak them.
Thanks for the great links..I am going to bookmarak them.
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Jenny also carries the three-prong terminal body:
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Terminal...-SCE192797.htm
If the prongs on your terminal block are okay and it's a just a piece of the bakelite that's broken off, you can glue it back together with JB Weld 2-part epoxy and it will be very strong.
It will even fill little chipped areas along the crack and you can shave it level with an x-acto knife when it's hardened. It's black, so you don't have to paint it, either. :)
I think I first found this stuff at Michael's, but Lowe's has it, too - up by the cash registers.
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Terminal...-SCE192797.htm
If the prongs on your terminal block are okay and it's a just a piece of the bakelite that's broken off, you can glue it back together with JB Weld 2-part epoxy and it will be very strong.
It will even fill little chipped areas along the crack and you can shave it level with an x-acto knife when it's hardened. It's black, so you don't have to paint it, either. :)
I think I first found this stuff at Michael's, but Lowe's has it, too - up by the cash registers.
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Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
Jenny also carries the three-prong terminal body:
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Terminal...-SCE192797.htm
If the prongs on your terminal block are okay and it's a just a piece of the bakelite that's broken off, you can glue it back together with JB Weld 2-part epoxy and it will be very strong.
It will even fill little chipped areas along the crack and you can shave it level with an x-acto knife when it's hardened. It's black, so you don't have to paint it, either. :)
Great, I'm going to try this. My grandson works at Lowes so I'll get him to pick up some!! And use his discount, too!!! :)
I think I first found this stuff at Michael's, but Lowe's has it, too - up by the cash registers.
http://shop.sew-classic.com/Terminal...-SCE192797.htm
If the prongs on your terminal block are okay and it's a just a piece of the bakelite that's broken off, you can glue it back together with JB Weld 2-part epoxy and it will be very strong.
It will even fill little chipped areas along the crack and you can shave it level with an x-acto knife when it's hardened. It's black, so you don't have to paint it, either. :)
Great, I'm going to try this. My grandson works at Lowes so I'll get him to pick up some!! And use his discount, too!!! :)
I think I first found this stuff at Michael's, but Lowe's has it, too - up by the cash registers.
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