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  1. Perhaps even some international fame! Nice work by the way.
  2. Fred, I do know that in the U.S. and Canada PVC is widely used in water and wastewater mains. That is not to say that we always do things that are good for us. With some experience in water and wastewater treatment and some training(Some people will brag about anything.), I have never heard this. Do you have any information what effect these chlorides have on the water or the leather? Chlorine is often used in the treatment of both, maybe that's why it wasn't mentioned. I'm not trying to hijack the thread, just wondering what this might cause.
  3. That is a good looking maul, Chuck!
  4. Does anyone have information on the handwheel/sheave or do I need to go the "speed reducer route?
  5. Constabulary, Thank you for the response! I think this is the information I was needing. I have a parts list for the 16-188 and it lists the needle bar (p/n 4264) that you put in your 34K. I double checked the measurements and they are the same. I have found an Ebay seller that has that part #. He lists it for a Singer 17 also. Thanks again, Jim PS. I should confess that everything I know about sewing machines came from this forum. Thank you to all our members!
  6. The needle bar was stuck. The bend is slight and at the place where it was sticking out of the machine. I assume someone tried to coax it loose, it fell over or got hit by something else. These are just my guesses. Thanks for the help!
  7. Someone gave a friend of mine a Rex 26-188. My research here on this forum indicates that it is a clone of The Singer 16-188. (Thank you, everyone for all the information that has been contributed over the years!) It was stuck with surface rust from being stored improperly. After copious amounts of kerosene and elbow grease, I got it rolling over. It, of course came with a clutch motor set up to run about 2000 SPM. A 1725 rpm motor, 3.5" drive sheave and 3" sheave on the balance wheel. I got it sewing and discovered that the needle bar is bent. Finally, the questions: 1) Does anyone know if the needle bar from the Singer 16-188 will fit the Rex? And where I might get one? 2) Does anyone know where I might get a sheave at least 6" o.d. with a 14 mm bore? Will it be OK to replace the hand wheel with a sheave? Any other information is welcome and will be appreciated. Thanks, Jim
  8. That!
  9. I only WISH my first actual project looked that good! Nice work. I'm sure he'll love it.
  10. And I really like the looks of the ones that Chuck has made.
  11. I know that "too tight" is relative but does crisp molding around the ejection port make it difficult to draw? It is a handsome holster!
  12. 14chow, I hadn't seen this thread before but maybe you could help me understand. According to the prices I see, the Cub is only $500 less than the CB3200(from Cowboy Bob). I know shipping would be higher but you get a reverse, table and a servo motor. That's worth the extra $500 to me. I know sometimes that extra $500 is just too hard to come by. What do you think? Thanks, Jim
  13. I ordered and recieved one of @shoepatcher's drawers. It is a quality wooden drawer and fits my 29K71 perfectly. Thanks Glenn!
  14. That red cow looks as skeptical about it as I feel. "Vegan Leather", we used to call it "Naugahyde". I takes lots of Naugas to make a purse!
  15. jrdunn

    You Know !!!!

    Oh, I thought the were cookies!
  16. Has anyone determined if this will work on a Cobra class 4? I thought someone was talking about it.
  17. Thanks for the info!
  18. I guess we'll just have to dig out our "mm stick".
  19. Bill, Mine's MIA as well. I'd like to build one too. Jim
  20. Mike, That looks like finished products. Do you know where to buy the leather? I'd be interested (although I assume it's expensive). Thanks, Jim
  21. Use in good health! The "faults" make it yours. You are the only one who needs to be happy with it. Jim
  22. I haven't been able to find out on SLC's website but Tandy clearly states that theirs is chrome tanned. JM2C, Jim
  23. Bert, I'm with you. Something just don't feel right. Jim
  24. Please send me a list of what is left if you will. Thanks
  25. Regan, A picture of your seat might help. I am picturing an ATV seat. Is that correct? I think some have seams. My Artic Cat had one piece of formed vinyl. I have to admit to buying the cover for it and installing it. I couldn't figure out how to form it or replace the forming with seams for a quality look. Jim
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