Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Joe,
I sent you a PM. As you suggested, let's take this off the forum.
[QUOTE=J Miller;5043345]
Cathy,
Studied this critter this afternoon. I can't adjust it via the cam. There is a longer lock screw 180º from the one you told me to loosen. The second screw locks the cam to the main shaft going to the head. It actually passes through the counter weight looking part, into the cam. The other screw you told me to adjust looks like it would lock the short hand wheel end to the cam. But if I change that it doesn't move the feed dogs just the other vertical shaft that drives the oscillating hook.
Also when I ran the needle down into the needle plate as you instructed, just as the bottom of the eye entered the plate the feed dogs were just a hair over the top of the plate and only at the rear of the dogs. So I'm not sure that what little movement of the cam it would take to move the dogs would clear the stitch adjuster part.
Sent you a PM earlier. Will now await your reply.
Sigh, such a pretty machine to be so out of sorts. Perhaps an attitude adjustment is in order . Bwahahahahaha .....
Joe
I sent you a PM. As you suggested, let's take this off the forum.
[QUOTE=J Miller;5043345]
Cathy,
Studied this critter this afternoon. I can't adjust it via the cam. There is a longer lock screw 180º from the one you told me to loosen. The second screw locks the cam to the main shaft going to the head. It actually passes through the counter weight looking part, into the cam. The other screw you told me to adjust looks like it would lock the short hand wheel end to the cam. But if I change that it doesn't move the feed dogs just the other vertical shaft that drives the oscillating hook.
Also when I ran the needle down into the needle plate as you instructed, just as the bottom of the eye entered the plate the feed dogs were just a hair over the top of the plate and only at the rear of the dogs. So I'm not sure that what little movement of the cam it would take to move the dogs would clear the stitch adjuster part.
Sent you a PM earlier. Will now await your reply.
Sigh, such a pretty machine to be so out of sorts. Perhaps an attitude adjustment is in order . Bwahahahahaha .....
Joe
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-ELNA...item3f147fa978Not a lot of time left on this cute little grasshopper. There are a several more further down, but one Supermatic has serious water damage. Also several puzzle boxes and buttonholers, including a Necchi buttonholer.I'm headed for the living room to talk to the Universal some more. It has to be a setting I'm missing to get it to straight stitch.
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Charlee,
You go, girl! You will never regret doing this for them.
I "inherited" a 4 year old son with my marriage. Encouraging and nourishing the relationship between him and his father and the kid's mother was one of the hardest things I have ever done. It pays off big time. He is the "apple of my eye" 36+ years later and I love him as much as I love the son I gave birth to.
Cathy
You go, girl! You will never regret doing this for them.
I "inherited" a 4 year old son with my marriage. Encouraging and nourishing the relationship between him and his father and the kid's mother was one of the hardest things I have ever done. It pays off big time. He is the "apple of my eye" 36+ years later and I love him as much as I love the son I gave birth to.
Cathy
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Cathy,
Got the pm and responded. I screwed up my own email. Go figure. ......
Joe
Got the pm and responded. I screwed up my own email. Go figure. ......
Joe
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-ELNA...item3f147fa978Not a lot of time left on this cute little grasshopper. There are a several more further down, but one Supermatic has serious water damage. Also several puzzle boxes and buttonholers, including a Necchi buttonholer.I'm headed for the living room to talk to the Universal some more. It has to be a setting I'm missing to get it to straight stitch.
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Melinda, I've had the top and faceplate off. Everything moves very nicely and is spiffy clean. I'm thinking it's a position thing with the levers and knobs. I know my Elna has her own little sequence to SS. Neither machine has a SS icon, which would help. I am a member of that site, but for some reason can't open any 'member only' items, but thank you for the link.
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Hehehehe!!! My DH is more nearly a hoarder than me...his garage is so full of stuff he never uses that we can't put anything else in there. Plus we had to put a bunch of his stuff in storage out of our extra bedroom when we had to move Mom in with us in December....and he still has the whole top of the closet in there full of "stuff". I have one bedroom with all my quilting equipment, fabric, etc., and a couple of machines in the dining room/living room. He says we don't have any more room for any of my "stuff". Hummmppphhh!!!
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-ELNA...item3f147fa978Not a lot of time left on this cute little grasshopper. There are a several more further down, but one Supermatic has serious water damage. Also several puzzle boxes and buttonholers, including a Necchi buttonholer.I'm headed for the living room to talk to the Universal some more. It has to be a setting I'm missing to get it to straight stitch.
I always like to check the CLs posts in Frederick, MD since some very pretty machines get posted there every so often, less more than often.
Here is a pretty Minnesota: http://frederick.craigslist.org/atq/2883303729.html
Here is a pretty Minnesota: http://frederick.craigslist.org/atq/2883303729.html
Ok, did you see this one? A 319 in treadle!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cD1f...eature=related
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