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sinpac

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  1. Chan Geer has many to pick from. If you look on Ebay I think he as some on there. I think Pro Leather carvers sells them.
  2. I am with camano ridge let the glue dry
  3. I guess we did hijack the thread a bit :gathering:
  4. You need Bridle leather. Is Churchill giving the V for victory or the up yours?
  5. Thank you Dwight. That what the 7/8" was about. It's where the buckle should wind up Chris
  6. The instructions say get the waist size plus 4 inches. What I don't understand is the 7/8" next to the A locator. Can you guys give me a hand on this? Chris
  7. Never mind it's an old cast iron stove trivet. DOH!
  8. I like that. Thanks for the write up and pictures. Very true.
  9. My only question is doesn't the 2" or 50mm pulleys only slow down the top end speed and still will not effect the ramp up? Chris
  10. I like it when sellers refer to there home machines as industrial strength.
  11. Joe, Loosen the belt to where it is almost slipping. I know it sounds crazy but try it. Chris
  12. That was it. Thank you Hi Sylvia, I got that back where it goes but now it won't pick up the thread. Chris
  13. The machine is a Singer 211g155. I set the stitch length and was going a long fine then I heard a pop and this is what I am looking at now. Chris
  14. I guess I will be the only one from this whole site to have one. I will give a review when I get it.
  15. Very nice write up Wiz. Very Nice. Thanks for your time and effort on this. Chris
  16. I was looking at this servo motor Enduro™ Pro SM650-1Energy Saving,Industrial Sewing machine Servo Motor 800 WATTS anyone have any feedback on this model? Thanks, Chris
  17. Thank Bruce. Where would I go to replace the ferrule? It funny I never seen the split until I look at this picture. I was thinking some thinned down Titebond 2 in a hypodermic then apply a hose clamp until dry. Your thoughts? Chris
  18. Henry G. Gomph worked under his own name from 1865 until 1872 and then with the & Co mark until 1923.My question is the brass ferrule has a hair line crack in it. Do I have it repaired or leave it because it might be a rare tool. Thanks, Chris
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