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Cathy, Thanks for fixing my machines tonight!!!
While I was testing the darning spring tonight, Cathy was tweaking my machines.
She's good, really good!!!!!
While I was testing the darning spring tonight, Cathy was tweaking my machines.
She's good, really good!!!!!
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Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Got the throat plate off. It was really tight but bigger screws. Used the liquid wrench but nothing so far. I am letting it set for now and soak. Thanks for the info on the socket and box wrench. I will be trying those. You are right, the space is almost nonexsistant for a tool. I will look around and see what other tools I have that might be adapted to fit. I still think they used a torque wrench (new word for me that my brother taught me ) to put those screws in and tighten. BTW did you steal the ground screw driver or just inherit it?
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Here's my latest addition. It's a New Home made by Janome in Taiwan. It's model #352 and I couldn't find much info. on the net about it. It's a class 15 type. I was gifted this machine as I'm sure the owner couldn't figure out what was wrong with it. I've spent over 2 hours on it cleaning, oiling and refurbishing. It needed light repair, the tension assembly had to be broken down and fixed and the bobbin case was broken. Luckily, I have another class 15 bobbin case I could use. It makes a nice straight stitch now and is fast little machine.
Nancy
I picked up a Cinderella sewing machine on my wonderings yesterday. It is in a smelly, miserable, little case. It is missing the slide plate for the bobbin and motor belt. The machine is very small, light weight - seems to be a couple pieces of metal put together. The nose, bobbin and throat plate seems to be the same as a Japanese 15 clone - it is smaller than 3/4 size. I need to take it to the shop and clean it up. I've been full speed working or dealing with some very serious family issues of late. Keep us in your prayers, it ain't over until the fat lady sings.
Nancy
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