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Old 02-26-2013, 09:46 AM
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sigh... sorry. Too early to filter myself... ok, awake now... hehe

here is a pic I call the "Wall of Howe"
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from left to right ( Model A parts machine, Model B, Model A Repainted, Model A awaiting it's table)

Note on the rightmost Model A there is NO above bed stitch length adjustment!
I looked all over it and found that it is located under the bed right next to the feed dog cams. It seems that they evolved "to" the design that broke on the other two...

the rest of the pics are in the album:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/members...bums18131.html
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Old 02-26-2013, 12:26 PM
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Steve,
I'll check for it when I get home on Friday.

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Woo Hoo!! Thank you thank you! Any chance you have the long screw too? That is what I need most.
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Old 02-26-2013, 01:08 PM
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Once again I saw a picture of an old coffin top sewing machine cabinet and there is a "peg" on the sewing table right behind the machine's pillar. These pegs appear to be about the size of an old fashioned (no metal spring) wooden clothes pin.

What is this for? I've looked in old sewing machine manuals but have not yet seen this peg in any of the manual's pictures. Could it be for resting the coffin top itself on the peg after tipping the top back on its hinges?

I've also seen many pictures where these pegs are broken off of the tables.

As always, thanks so much everyone for your generous sharing of knowledge! I am so glad to have you all to share my love of this hobby.
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Old 02-26-2013, 01:11 PM
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Good guess- The peg is indeed for resting the coffin top on.
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Old 02-26-2013, 01:16 PM
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Good guess- The peg is indeed for resting the coffin top on.
Thank you so much for the answer!
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Old 02-26-2013, 01:24 PM
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Judy,

These pegs are seen frequently with the heavy industrial machines. They are for resting the machine head on when it is tilted back for oiling.

Cathy


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Once again I saw a picture of an old coffin top sewing machine cabinet and there is a "peg" on the sewing table right behind the machine's pillar. These pegs appear to be about the size of an old fashioned (no metal spring) wooden clothes pin.

What is this for? I've looked in old sewing machine manuals but have not yet seen this peg in any of the manual's pictures. Could it be for resting the coffin top itself on the peg after tipping the top back on its hinges?

I've also seen many pictures where these pegs are broken off of the tables.

As always, thanks so much everyone for your generous sharing of knowledge! I am so glad to have you all to share my love of this hobby.
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Old 02-26-2013, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Mizkaki View Post
Judy,

These pegs are seen frequently with the heavy industrial machines. They are for resting the machine head on when it is tilted back for oiling.

Cathy
Cathy,

Ah Yes! I just checked my coffin top and even though the peg is missing, I can see that my machine would line up perfectly if it were there. Now I know "what". Now I want to know "why"! I'll guess again. Is it to relieve some of the strain placed on the machine's hinges to the base when it is tilted back?

I decided to post a picture of the hinges on my machine. Although these hinges don't seem as heavy duty as the Singer cabinet hinges, the machine itself is not as heavy as a Singer either.
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Thanks so much,
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Old 02-26-2013, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by JudyTheSewer View Post
Cathy,

Ah Yes! I just checked my coffin top and even though the peg is missing, I can see that my machine would line up perfectly if it were there. Now I know "what". Now I want to know "why"! I'll guess again. Is it to relieve some of the strain placed on the machine's hinges to the base when it is tilted back?

I decided to post a picture of the hinges on my machine. Although these hinges don't seem as heavy duty as the Singer cabinet hinges, the machine itself is not as heavy as a Singer either.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]398220[/ATTACH]

Thanks so much,
Judy
Yep, used to support machine when you tilt it back for oiling and to get under it. I used to wonder with the New Home I had, thought it had something to do with the coffin lid, until I actually sat down to work on and use the machine. Sure comes in handy to help support the machine when it's tipped back.
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Old 02-26-2013, 04:58 PM
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When you tip back a commercial machine you do need something - those puppies are HEAVY.
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Thanks deplaylady and Miriam! I think I'll try to create some kind of peg for my machine.
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