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Old 04-11-2021, 07:36 PM
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Good that you could get scan to load. It is too bad you can't load pictures. That is very strange that 1 MB images won't load.

There are a few threads that I think are at least similar to your problem. I don't know if anything in them will help. The opening posters seem to not be active here on QB since they started the thread. You might try private messaging them and see if they could help.
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Old 10-04-2022, 02:24 AM
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Good that you could get scan to load. It is too bad you can't load pictures. That is very strange that 1 MB images won't load.

There are a few threads that I think are at least similar to your problem. I don't know if anything in them will help. The opening posters seem to not be active here on QB since they started the thread. You might try private messaging them and see if they could help.
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I have a 1913 white trendle in parlor cabnet and need to know where to run replacement cable for lift?
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Old 10-04-2022, 09:56 AM
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I don't have a clue. That's not a common cabinet, nor a real common machine. Actually, I couldn't answer if the question was about a Singer. If no one comes along to answer your question, I would probably go to victoriansweatshop.com. Someone there might be able to help.

You'll probably need to post a photo, as someone who has worked on those lifts may be able to look at the photo and figure out how it should go.

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