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oxomoxo

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  1. Hello y'all !! As I was looking for reference on alternative screws I found this page http://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/screw_threads/ It's probably know to long time sewing machine collectors and owners but I thought it could be of some interest here. Lo.
  2. Hi Gregg, Thanks a lot for the tip and alternative part source Lorenzo
  3. Hi Glenn thanks a lot for the specs I'll be looking around ...
  4. Hi Constabulary, my 45k is a cylinder arm, it seems I can't find any reference about 916907 feed dog is the number correct ? [edit] Ok the correct feed dog number seems to be 91607 .. and according to this document : https://www.universalsewing.com/images2/parts_lists/all/q98q2b3f.pdf the screw is correct (or at least has the same number 704) ...
  5. Hello, I've recently acquired a Singer 45k that I cleaned up well ant that is running beautifully However when I bought it it was set-up for freehand stitching with a presser foot raiser (that links a plunger finger to the main head cam and the presser foot shaft), a "blind" needle plate, and no feed dog. I've managed to get a hand on a feed dog but I later realized that, I don't have the mounting screw In the Singer 45K21 "Illustrated List of Parts" I tracked down the part number to be 704c and have a nice drawing of a screw , the part is referenced in various Singer models under different usages ... but got nothing near some specs that would allow me to have a correct replacement. Would there be someone kind / sapient / documented enough too tell me the actual diameter and thread specs of that screw ? Any 45K owner that would also own a caliper and thread gauges ? Any direct source of spare screws ? Thanks for any info. Regards, Lorenzo PS : This is my first post, I try to be sensible but, I'm still not too familiar with the forum so please forgive if this is not the right place.
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