White cabinet pics for Joe
#1
White cabinet pics for Joe
These picuters show the inside of a cabinet an Embossed White Family Rotary came in - to show how the controller works with the knee bar
The controller is mounted to the bottom back side of the machine tray, so it folds down with the machine.
When you open the lid, the cable lifts the machine into place
The controller "catches" the knee bar and engages.
when fully open, the controller clips into the knee bar, and causes it to extend out from the side of the cabinet - and when you push the bar towards the cabinet, it powers the machine.
The controller is mounted to the bottom back side of the machine tray, so it folds down with the machine.
When you open the lid, the cable lifts the machine into place
The controller "catches" the knee bar and engages.
when fully open, the controller clips into the knee bar, and causes it to extend out from the side of the cabinet - and when you push the bar towards the cabinet, it powers the machine.
#4
I'm leaning towards the whole cabinet - but not sure how to get it to Indiana . . .
And if that does not work, I have an extra controller and knee bar that came with my Mom's old machine. they must have removed that from the cabinet when they put in the newer ZigZag machine, and stuffed the machine, drip pan, controler, knee lift and cords in the attic where it sat for 50 years.
And if that does not work, I have an extra controller and knee bar that came with my Mom's old machine. they must have removed that from the cabinet when they put in the newer ZigZag machine, and stuffed the machine, drip pan, controler, knee lift and cords in the attic where it sat for 50 years.
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Well,
I'm going to work on repairing the cabinet I have. I'm pretty sure all it will take is glue, time, glue, effort, glue, persistence, glue, and ambition. And maybe I can find a door somewhere ..... maybe.
So If your of a mind to part with all those extra goodies, I can put them to good use.
Joe
I'm going to work on repairing the cabinet I have. I'm pretty sure all it will take is glue, time, glue, effort, glue, persistence, glue, and ambition. And maybe I can find a door somewhere ..... maybe.
So If your of a mind to part with all those extra goodies, I can put them to good use.
Joe
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I saw one of these at the SA near me a few months back. They were asking $300.00. Cabinet had lot of wear and tear and looked like puppies got to chew on the legs. The mechanism worked good in raising the machine. It was a heavy one, also.
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