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Mizkaki 03-03-2012 03:45 PM

Miriam,

The 115 has a rotary hook and the 15 oscillating. They look darn near identical on the outside.

Cathy
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Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5028411)
Charlee, what is the difference between a 115 and a 15?


Mizkaki 03-03-2012 03:48 PM

Miriam,

Ya missing the tongue in the cheek.

Cathy


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5028531)
Never force it get a bigger hammer.


miriam 03-03-2012 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by Mizkaki (Post 5028554)
Miriam,

Ya missing the tongue in the cheek.

Cathy

My hubby has said that about installing windows for years. I don't mean the computer kind of windows either.

miriam 03-03-2012 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Mizkaki (Post 5028554)
Miriam,

Ya missing the tongue in the cheek.

Cathy

My hubby has said that about installing windows for years. I don't mean the computer kind of windows either.

miriam 03-03-2012 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by Mizkaki (Post 5028544)
Miriam,

The 115 has a rotary hook and the 15 oscillating. They look darn near identical on the outside.

Cathy
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OH I see, but we may need to explain that a bit for some who are lurking. http://blog.sew-classic.com/2009/02/...-vertical.aspx - good explanation.

Mizkaki 03-03-2012 04:15 PM

Miriam,

I just was ready to post that link when your edited post came up. Jenny does a great job of explaining things.
And there is no need to reinvent the wheel, so to speak. Thanks.

Cathy



Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5028589)
OH I see, but we may need to explain that a bit for some who are lurking. http://blog.sew-classic.com/2009/02/...-vertical.aspx - good explanation.


Glenn 03-03-2012 04:24 PM

Hi Joe, I am glad you got it apart. They usually come apart easily in the first 24 hours. But sometimes you just have to break them and make new parts.:thumbup:

Celeste 03-03-2012 04:37 PM

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I just checked the Ismacs' Singer charts and wonder if I copied the number down incorrectly. I have L6672586 and it doesn't go up that high, (only to the 1 million). I'll have to go back to double check, but I'm wondering if I'm just reading the chart incorrectly? It's my parents and my Dad is interested in the model and "birth year." It's in their basement storage area. I took pictures, but it's with my sister's IPOD and they didn't turn out too good. It has the Sphinx on it.

BoJangles 03-03-2012 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5028526)

Miriam since I am laid up watching Mowgli, your stories have kept me entertained! You should write a book!To those asking, Mowgli is doing ok. We didn't get any sleep last night. He is in a lot of pain and can't figure out why that hood is on his head and why he can't seem to get up - but, he is a trooper. He is doing a little better today, he can get up on 3 legs, but all the pain medicine has made him sick so I am giving him yogert with a syringe. He will be much better in a few days!Nancy

miriam 03-03-2012 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by Mizkaki (Post 5028609)
Miriam,

I just was ready to post that link when your edited post came up. Jenny does a great job of explaining things.
And there is no need to reinvent the wheel, so to speak. Thanks.

Cathy

I love it when someone explains it better than I can. She has a good website. I am looking for needle guards - affordable and I don't need 100 of them.


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