Old 09-28-2013, 03:38 PM
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Redsquirrel
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Also, I found out that the needle was factory set to slightly scrape the hook guard, over time it causes a groove with a sharp edge that thread will get caught on. So, with a little patience and a Dremel tool, you can buff the groove smooth, or replace the whole part for 5 bucks and voila perfectly fine sewing machine with no thread jams. That's what was wrong with my 1939 fw.
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