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Hypothetically speaking, though, the nail polish...
Hypothetically speaking, though, the nail polish is clear. If you let it dry before you screw it in, it might take up enough slack to hold. AND, you can always use acetone to remove the polish if it...
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Thanks, aztec. Reversing the washer seems to have...
Thanks, aztec. Reversing the washer seems to have solved the problem. I sewed a little bit on Wednesday and the screw didn't fall out. I also filled a bobbin successfully. So, hopefully the problem...
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Thanks, that should be easy to solve then. ...
Thanks, that should be easy to solve then.
Thanks again,
bkay
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Are you saying to flip it so that the little nubs...
Are you saying to flip it so that the little nubs face out? Or are you saying just to turn it 180 degrees and put the same side back in?
I currently have the little round button like nubs toward...
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No, Rocsew, I havne't tried that, but I will. I...
No, Rocsew, I havne't tried that, but I will. I had the handwheel off a while ago when I was cleaning the nasty beast, so could have messed it up putting it back.
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No, it's the right screw. It will tighten up well...
No, it's the right screw. It will tighten up well and stop all motion. However, everything seems to work properly without the screw in there. That's why I'm asking. It's my Singer 401A.
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Screw falls out
The screw in the handwheel keeps falling out. If I tighten it enough to stay, I have to get a screwdriver to unscrew it and fill a bobbin. If I don't tighten it that much, or forget to re-tighten it,...
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