Elna supermatic case/bed extension.
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Elna supermatic case/bed extension.
Jany asked for a picture of my Elan case process for my TSP. Not within reach right now. But I had a supermatic handy. Fun and functional cases even if the look like military. Yes, They are pressed steel.[ATTACH=CONFIG]597827[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]597828[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]597829[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]597830[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]597831[/ATTACH]
TSP comes with a blue case and it fits the TSP. Enjoy.
TSP comes with a blue case and it fits the TSP. Enjoy.
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My 1st machine was their SU62 in the blue tones. Loved that machine and after all these years I''m still kicking myself for selling it when I got my 1st embroidery machine thinking I didn't need 2 machines. If I knew then what I know now would I have sold it???? Never!!!!
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Leon, (and others), I have an Elna ZZ in one of these metal cases. It is great except the black knob with the screw that keeps the case locked when closed is missing. Any advice on where to get a replacement and what size? (I don't know what to call it for a Google search, and don't have one of those handy dandy calipers to get the exact screw size)
thanks! Anne
#8
Anne, my cases don't have screw knobs to keep them closed, sorry.
My Supermatics both have drive wheels that need replacing and I have heard no good sources for quality wheels.
found a tiny broken screw on the TSP, hmm.
Janey,, I'll check my e-mail.
My Supermatics both have drive wheels that need replacing and I have heard no good sources for quality wheels.
found a tiny broken screw on the TSP, hmm.
Janey,, I'll check my e-mail.
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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I have a Elna 62C (the blue one) that has been in continuous use since 1973. It has done everything from leather belts to silk organza wedding dresses. It does not quilt. I made two quilts on it and purchased a 301. The self adjusting pressure made several things that are involved in quilting difficult.
The stitch width needs to be on 0 and the cam disengaged for a 'regular' zigzag. There are no push/pull controls. My case looks like Janey's, but it's in storage as I have the table with the drop down feature (so you can use the free arm) that fits the machine.
I posted this last night, but it isn't here???????
The stitch width needs to be on 0 and the cam disengaged for a 'regular' zigzag. There are no push/pull controls. My case looks like Janey's, but it's in storage as I have the table with the drop down feature (so you can use the free arm) that fits the machine.
I posted this last night, but it isn't here???????
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