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Old 08-28-2015, 04:32 PM
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Hello all,

500A lid open or closed, it still sews. See my solution below! Where there is a will then there is a way.

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Very clever solution!

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Very clever indeed!!
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Pretty spiffy!! What is the source of the spool pin?
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The material is 3/16" birch dowel available at the box stores, Hobby Lobby and many local hardware stores. Cut it to length and slightly round the tips. It is a pressure fit and can be made out of 3/16" deldrin or nylon rod. Do not use metal rod because it could ruin the finish in the hole. Elsewhere in the post "Buck rogers Rocketeer" a picture of a homemade unit is posted. Hope this helps.

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Rodney, thanks for the information.
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Rodney, I thought you'd placed a narrow drinking straw over the spool pin.

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No I don't. My sister and I buy those 1200 yd. spools and they are real wiggly on all factory spool pins, metal or nylon. What I do is take a slightly undersize wood dowel and chuck in my wood lathe and after determining the factory pin size, I bore a slightly larger hole in the dowel. Basically it's a undersize/oversize operation allowing a little wiggle room for the spool to pin adapter. This keeps the spools from giggling all over the place.

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Originally Posted by soman2 View Post
This keeps the spools from giggling all over the place.
Silly spool pins.
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Originally Posted by Manalto View Post
Silly spool pins.
Funny! I think he meant jiggling?
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