Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Location: Northern CA near Sacramento
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Grant,
The hand wheel flange came off easily. I used my two toe gear puller, a really neat tool.
Send me PM with your snail mail address, as it is now yours.
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Cathy
The hand wheel flange came off easily. I used my two toe gear puller, a really neat tool.
Send me PM with your snail mail address, as it is now yours.
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Cathy
Grant,
I supected that the knob wasn't on at the time, but the picture of the center of
the knob looked like debris or scratched. So I asked.
I think I have a similar, if not the same machine on the parts shelf. I'll check
when I get home tomorrow. I'll try pulling the flange and see what it's secret is.
The flange is yours if I have it.
Cathy
I supected that the knob wasn't on at the time, but the picture of the center of
the knob looked like debris or scratched. So I asked.
I think I have a similar, if not the same machine on the parts shelf. I'll check
when I get home tomorrow. I'll try pulling the flange and see what it's secret is.
The flange is yours if I have it.
Cathy
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Skip,
Don't know why it's so expensive here. Perhaps because this is a very small place and there is only one machine / welding shop in the area. They have the market cornered.
I took them the large piece with two broken places and they quoted me $70.00 to weld the two places. I want it done, but haven't been able to put the money back for that yet.
As for schools, I'll check it out. But I doubt there's any that teach things around here other than rap, drugs, mugging, drive by shootings, and how to breed, claim welfare, wics, food stamps and pay for brand new Cadillacs.
Oh my, I'm being a bit sarcastic aren't I?
Joe
Don't know why it's so expensive here. Perhaps because this is a very small place and there is only one machine / welding shop in the area. They have the market cornered.
I took them the large piece with two broken places and they quoted me $70.00 to weld the two places. I want it done, but haven't been able to put the money back for that yet.
As for schools, I'll check it out. But I doubt there's any that teach things around here other than rap, drugs, mugging, drive by shootings, and how to breed, claim welfare, wics, food stamps and pay for brand new Cadillacs.
Oh my, I'm being a bit sarcastic aren't I?
Joe
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Location: Huntsville, AL
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No Joe you just sound a little frustrated. It is hard to find anyone to do such small jobs anymore without charging a fortune for the work
Skip
Skip
How do you tell the difference between a 301 and a FW table? I bought one this weekend that is supposedly a FW table but I have my doubts.
Chris
Chris
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Chris,
Quick and easy answer? The skirt around the 221 table is black and rounded and the skirt around the 301 table is tan and with flat surface. And the leg color matches the skirt.
The 221 table also has a bump out on the right side of the cut out to fit around the plug.
Cathy
Quick and easy answer? The skirt around the 221 table is black and rounded and the skirt around the 301 table is tan and with flat surface. And the leg color matches the skirt.
The 221 table also has a bump out on the right side of the cut out to fit around the plug.
Cathy
Last edited by Mizkaki; 06-02-2013 at 07:49 PM.
Chris,
Quick and easy answer? The skirt around the 221 table is black and rounded and the skirt around the 301 table is tan and with flat surface. And the leg color matches the skirt.
The 221 table also has a bump out on the right side of the cut out to fit around the plug.
Cathy
Quick and easy answer? The skirt around the 221 table is black and rounded and the skirt around the 301 table is tan and with flat surface. And the leg color matches the skirt.
The 221 table also has a bump out on the right side of the cut out to fit around the plug.
Cathy
Last edited by chris_quilts; 06-02-2013 at 08:03 PM.
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Chris,
I should have clarified that the bump out on the 221 table that only shows when the cutout insert is removed. The bump out on the 301 table is seen on the insert.
Sorry if that caused you any confusion,
Cathy
I should have clarified that the bump out on the 221 table that only shows when the cutout insert is removed. The bump out on the 301 table is seen on the insert.
Sorry if that caused you any confusion,
Cathy
Last edited by Mizkaki; 06-02-2013 at 08:36 PM.
I bet it makes the molasses taste funny.
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He has to wear gloves to take things out of the tank the had them in, and the top of the liquid has bubbly mold growing on it. Yuck! He said it's non toxic but smells so sweet he can't stand to get it on his skin. With all that sugar in it, it must be making some kind of alcohol, like Apple cider does.
But I say if he can do it non-toxic good on him
But I say if he can do it non-toxic good on him
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