Anyone ever had to fix the spring on a shuttle bobbin winder??
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It sounds like you (and Joe) have found the problem. There's probably just a lot of gunk in there that will come out with persuasion, and your bobbin winder will probably work perfectly then.
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After soaking overnight, it really made no difference ...the interior spring isn't working and I was unable to dismantle it after several tries even with hubby's help....he came up with a "make-do fix" and I can at least wind the bobbins, not pretty though.
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No help from me, but that is a pretty machine. I so enjoy treadling...I never thought I would when I bought my first one, but after using one exclusively for 3 yrs, I still feel drawn to it even w/the electric sitting right next to it.
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I've got one- it all seems to be functioning, however it's a bit rusty- can send it to you on the same deal as the last package
. It's coming off a "godzilla" reconditioned 27 that I got as a package deal with two other machines - only one of which I actually wanted (my Davis VF).
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if you are interested, send me a PM. - And let me know if you want any other parts of this one for yours
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if you are interested, send me a PM. - And let me know if you want any other parts of this one for yours
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Thanks all for your help, I did receive a replacement from ebay and it works great. The spring inside the winder is "really" strong, and I look forward to learning about the "treadleing" part now that everything works. Now I just have to get my feet, head, and hands to work together. Bobbins are winding great too.
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