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Here should be a pic of the cam stack. I think there must be a way to change out the disks - I have a bunch more and no place for them to mount on the machine. [ATTACH=CONFIG]374188[/ATTACH]
it was easy to remove
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I don't know if the second pic will turn up or not so I'll try again with a different shot
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Ok here it is in the machine
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I still haven't been able to clean the machine but I can't keep from going and stroking it just a bit now and then...
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Miriam,
The Phoenix Rotary is made by Baer & Rempel and takes a round shank 16x1 needle. The 1738 is also the same length and in fact may be the same needle. The 16x1 needle is the same length as the DBx1, but may have a different diameter (which does change between mfgs). And BTW is the same length as the 15x1 needle.
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The Phoenix Rotary is made by Baer & Rempel and takes a round shank 16x1 needle. The 1738 is also the same length and in fact may be the same needle. The 16x1 needle is the same length as the DBx1, but may have a different diameter (which does change between mfgs). And BTW is the same length as the 15x1 needle.
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I picked up a FW this afternoon and figured out why the 'tension' didn't work... The needle was in backwards
Some rough looking paint and scrubbed off decals but a very good condition machine - sounds good - I oiled it just a bit and test sewed. Great little machine. She's setting in front of the Phoenix
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On the Phoenix, the lever next to the stitch length lever works the camstack selection. Very neat and good engineering.
Some rough looking paint and scrubbed off decals but a very good condition machine - sounds good - I oiled it just a bit and test sewed. Great little machine. She's setting in front of the Phoenix
[ATTACH=CONFIG]374193[/ATTACH]
On the Phoenix, the lever next to the stitch length lever works the camstack selection. Very neat and good engineering.
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wah - looks like the pics didn't show up. Wah.
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miriam, pop the picture into Paint and resize it or Patrice has better directions. I had some like that. Same computer, same camera, go figure.
I passed on a metal Riccar in perfect condition today. Nice looking machine if you like shiny cream color ones.
I passed on a metal Riccar in perfect condition today. Nice looking machine if you like shiny cream color ones.
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yeah that would be me... Back then I was mostly using and working on machines that had the needle go straight back - hadn't used many with the side mount... I guess I thought they all went in like the FW. It sure does mess up a machine when you put the needle in backwards. You taught me well, Glenn. I learned new stuff on that Phoenix - that regular needle is too fat for the Phoenix - it will go in but it is hard to get out. I'd sure hate to break one in there. We celebrated Wilbur's birthday last night - he wanted pumpkin pie with 3 candles.
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