Originally Posted by leonf
(Post 8132649)
Not quite, undo the set screw, pull the pulley on the shaft 1/4" left on the shaft. Tighten the set screw. You may want to oil the shaft just a bit if the pulley doesn't want to move. Turning the pulley around is an option.
Pretty color. I've reached the point I don't care about selling them. I just want them gone. (Well, I don't want all of them gone.) bkay |
I better not. I have more that enough 15s and clones. and my house hasn't expanded mysteriously. I keep quitting.. he says again.
I took my Wilcox and Gibbs to Susan's sis's son's wedding reception. They (sis and son) are both quilters. Groom was too busy to notice. ( as it should be.) Cousin Pat loved it. Later on mother of the bride came to take a look see with her mother. They sew and enjoyed it, too. |
Originally Posted by bkay
(Post 8132659)
Thanks, Cari. That worked, I think. It's ok for it to be out there on the end?
bkay Cari |
Chevy Corvairs had a very interesting belt set up. They bent the belt 90 degrees. It took proper alignment in many places not to shred those. but it worked surprisingly well.
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