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It worries me that I don't remember this what...
It worries me that I don't remember this what this machine looks like at all. I don't remember if I ever put it back together...
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Maybe somebody knows how to get all those metal...
Maybe somebody knows how to get all those metal shavings out of the nose area? They do not stick to a magnet. I do not want to use the hose. Egor would though - Egor is a genius....
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Some times I have to just laugh about it or I...
Some times I have to just laugh about it or I would be so mad it isn't funny. I've never seen one like it. I just have this image of someone's husband with a big honkin' hammer and a big screwdriver...
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Ron, It is ok. Some times I assume I was clear...
Ron, It is ok. Some times I assume I was clear enough - but it should be clear by now. :D:D:D The tension should slide right out if the set screws are released. My socket crumbled when I was taking...
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ALSO NOTE: It should NEVER be necessary to...
ALSO NOTE:
It should NEVER be necessary to remove that socket with a hammer and screw driver or a drill.
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I KNEW before I started that there were set...
I KNEW before I started that there were set screws. Egor did not get the memo. I did not realize Egor had 'worked' on that machine.
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The first purple high lighted area says to take...
The first purple high lighted area says to take out the set screws. Read what I wrote:
The spindles are held in by set screws or they screw into the socket.
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Usually they come right out if you...
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BTW I do have a 19 century Singer 15. Nice...
BTW I do have a 19 century Singer 15. Nice machine - Egor sand blasted the finish... The guy must get around.
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BANG HEAD HERE > + < or releave the tension???
I picked up a cheap derelict sewing machine from the Goodwill Auction sight unseen....
It was dirty. ;) I cleaned it.
It was smelly... ;) Cleaning helped a lot.
It was not moving. ;) (It does now)...
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