Originally Posted by Glenn
sorry did not see that it was friction drive. Could be the armature shaft is wobbly in the motor. Just a suggestion
Glenn Billy |
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by Glenn
sorry did not see that it was friction drive. Could be the armature shaft is wobbly in the motor. Just a suggestion
Glenn Billy glenn |
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by Bennett
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by Bennett
Ok, really did nothing I should have this weekend (except mow). Instead, the White Embossed FR is done. She sews, although she rocks all over the place if you let loose! Without the motor, fine...motor alone, fine...altogether, better not go too fast!
I don't really name my machines, but she may be just have to be Cookie. :) glenn Billy Measurements [ATTACH=CONFIG]279871[/ATTACH] |
I think I have that one out in the studio (1/4 shafts were very popular) let me look tomorrow morning and I will PM you and let you know. If for some reason you do not hear from me before the afternoon PM me to remind me about it. I am having to jot down all sorts of things because these meds mess with my short term memory LOL!
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I have an extra friction wheel if you need it Bennett, but first try your hardware store! The spousal unit was able to get a new rubber that fit on my Number 8...runs perfectly now!
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Well I know it has been 3 or 4 years since I ave been on ebay and I now know why. I was bopping around looking at several listings in different areas and I have been buying up a lot of the owner manuals and factory repair manuals for different sewing machines including a lot of the industrials. But in the process I had to get this because it was too good to pass up!!! I know it isnt really vintage machine material but it will look really good in my other collection I have and I cant wait to play it!!
310353690463 Billy |
Billy--thanks, I may have to jot that down too to remember.
Charlee--My part time job is in a hardware store, so I may hit the fastener section tomorrow when I go in and see if something will work. I was able to get it smoothed out some with one of the little sanding drums on a rotary tool, but I was kind of afraid to take too much off in case I couldn't get another one. I wonder if putting a rubber band around it might help? Just kind of thinking out loud... Thanks for all the help y'all! |
Originally Posted by Bennett
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Well I know it has been 3 or 4 years since I ave been on ebay and I now know why. I was bopping around looking at several listings in different areas and I have been buying up a lot of the owner manuals and factory repair manuals for different sewing machines including a lot of the industrials. But in the process I had to get this because it was too good to pass up!!! I know it isnt really vintage machine material but it will look really good in my other collection I have and I cant wait to play it!!
310353690463 Billy I have 2 more Ibanez guitars, a Jem and another RG 7 string but this one is going to go to the guitar shop as soon as it gets here and I am getting it routed out for the sustain and set it up like Steve Vai's FLO. I have always wanted to get another Jem to do this to but I could never find the right candidate. But this guitar is so close to my Jem its not funny and it needs work so I am not afraid to cut this one up. This is FLO.......... [img]http://www.truetemperament.com/site/.../Evo/flo_1.jpg[/img] Billy |
Originally Posted by Bennett
Billy--thanks, I may have to jot that down too to remember.
Charlee--My part time job is in a hardware store, so I may hit the fastener section tomorrow when I go in and see if something will work. I was able to get it smoothed out some with one of the little sanding drums on a rotary tool, but I was kind of afraid to take too much off in case I couldn't get another one. I wonder if putting a rubber band around it might help? Just kind of thinking out loud... Thanks for all the help y'all! Billy |
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