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When you go to put the head on the pedestal stand have your mounting hardware ready. Don't try to do it without help.

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10 hours ago, purplefox66 said:

When you go to put the head on the pedestal stand have your mounting hardware ready. Don't try to do it without help.

Yep I watched a bunch of videos & they all said the same thing as you. Thanks. 

Well it showed up! Pallet full of stuff! 

Cant wait to try it out.

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30 minutes ago, DieselTech said:

Yep I watched a bunch of videos & they all said the same thing as you. Thanks. 

Well it showed up! Pallet full of stuff! 

Cant wait to try it out.

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Exciting innit!

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56 minutes ago, toxo said:

Exciting innit!

Yes it is. Lol I'm kinda lost at the moment. Trying to figure everything out. I'm trying to figure my EPS out now. 

Lmao I have seen a couple videos & it's got me kinda lost. But I think I'm right. Waiting on a phone call to make sure. 

Love it!!!

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46 minutes ago, DieselTech said:

Yes it is. Lol I'm kinda lost at the moment. Trying to figure everything out. I'm trying to figure my EPS out now. 

Lmao I have seen a couple videos & it's got me kinda lost. But I think I'm right. Waiting on a phone call to make sure. 

Love it!!!

It's easy. You should have an L shaped rod with a thread on one end. Probably a hole quite close to the handwheel. The threaded part screws in there. It's sole purpose is for the L bit to sit in the slot in the black bit just to stop it turning around. Only by that black bit keeping still can the machine work out where the needle is.

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15 minutes ago, toxo said:

It's easy. You should have an L shaped rod with a thread on one end. Probably a hole quite close to the handwheel. The threaded part screws in there. It's sole purpose is for the L bit to sit in the slot in the black bit just to stop it turning around. Only by that black bit keeping still can the machine work out where the needle is.

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13 minutes ago, toxo said:

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Thanks. I appreciate the photos. I'm slowly figuring it out. 

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2 minutes ago, DieselTech said:

Thanks. I appreciate the photos. I'm slowly figuring it out. 

Not the proper way to do it but inside the black cover you'll find two discs, each one has a cut out and the cutouts will be opposite each other, These cutouts are needle up and needle down. You can slacken them enough to turn them by hand to get them where you want. But don't tell anyone I told you.

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2 minutes ago, toxo said:

Not the proper way to do it but inside the black cover you'll find two discs, each one has a cut out and the cutouts will be opposite each other, These cutouts are needle up and needle down. You can slacken them enough to turn them by hand to get them where you want. But don't tell anyone I told you.

Thanks. I'll keep you updated. I'll get some pics here in a bit. 

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Nice! When I got my CB4500 I was a little nervous, never ran a sewing machine. Now I sit right down and get er done. I can count my time doing a knife sheath on it in seconds and holsters in a few minutes, and that’s just feathering the go pedal at a crawl. I’m really liking that machine.

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