Poor featherweight
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Not everybody is up to all that work. Some times it is better to pass and let someone else deal with it.
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Looks like the stitch length lever is there.
#15
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I'm not up to all that work, or else I don't want to, and don't want to learn. I took my machine to the Mennonite Sewing Store. He had to put a stronger motor onto it to get it started because it was stuck, but once it got going, he said it sews beautifully. He said he would change all the wiring because he could see through some of it. I don't have it yet. I expect to pick it up this week.
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I mean, I get that it might be faster, but sheesh....
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You should see the connection for the wires unto the sewing machine. The two wires are connected to a little round piece (he had to solder one) and they each go into a separate hole. I've never seen anything like it before.
This is the one that said to connect it to the electricity, screw the plug into a light socket and turn on the switch.
Can't wait to make something with it.
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