Gammill wires

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Old 01-26-2012, 12:40 PM
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Wife finally got tired of the wires at the back of the machine dragging and giving her resistance when quilting. Made this support and zip tied wires to it. No more dragging wires.
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Old 01-26-2012, 01:49 PM
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great solution. . for me, that's the hardest part, remembering to make sure the wires don't drag on anything. i've made a change or two, but it's not perfect yet.
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I have a power cord which I fasten to the back of my carriage with bungee cords and plug my sewing machine and light into it. My problem is that the power cord has to be plugged into an extension cord to reach the outlet and the extension cord gets caught on the middle leg of my frame. Wish there was some kind of cord guide available to keep it up and out of the way of the frames legs and yet let it flow freely.
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