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#11
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It has a 4-footed mount. It must be a very heavy iron base because I don't see any screw-holes to secure it to a table. It must have been scary to sew like that -- one wrong move and the motor goes flying!
#13
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I recognize it as the same motor but I've never seen one in the wild, and am too lazy to look for a picture of one to find the power usage. I wonder if it is even marked. I have an early W&G motor and it isn't marked. It's pretty big though -- looks like it's more than 1 A.
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