CdK Posted Sunday at 04:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:55 PM (edited) 35 minutes ago, friquant said: Okay I see it now. As though they pounded a pin in, then ground the ends off. That would explain the surrounding texture. Here's a view of each side Yes, that is probably a tapered pin. Be sure to drive it out from the small end. I would measure the ends with a vernier to determine the small end. Support the shaft end well and drive it out with a drift punch. As others pointed out, proceed with caution as not done correctly could end poorly. Edited Sunday at 04:57 PM by CdK Missing text Quote Leather work machines I own: Thor 1341, Thor 441, LSZ-1 clone, 801 bell skiver, Tinker's Delight Shoe Patcher. (Tippmann Boss was re-homed.)
AlZilla Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM 42 minutes ago, friquant said: Okay I see it now. As though they pounded a pin in, then ground the ends off. That would explain the surrounding texture. Here's a view of each side I remember years ago, someone on a gun forum said he always took high res pics of his new used guns. He said the photos showed way more than the naked eye. I bet these don't show up as well in person as they do in the pics. Also, it seems obvious that one end is a smaller diameter. Should you decide to take the plunge, it should be easy to tell which end to hit. That thing is a monument to industrial manufacturing of a bygone era. Obviously neglected, 122 years old and still quite a viable sewing machine. I'm going to go oil something ... Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
Contributing Member friquant Posted Monday at 12:56 AM Author Contributing Member Report Posted Monday at 12:56 AM 8 hours ago, AlZilla said: I bet these don't show up as well in person as they do in the pics. True. They show up pretty well with the macro camera lens, or through a jeweler's loupe. A tiny bit of progress.. Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
Contributing Member friquant Posted 8 hours ago Author Contributing Member Report Posted 8 hours ago I did try to get the pin out...but the pin prevailed. Here is my "disassembly spread", inspired by @gottaknow's early post. Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
Contributing Member friquant Posted 7 hours ago Author Contributing Member Report Posted 7 hours ago On 9/21/2025 at 12:59 PM, AlZilla said: That thing is a monument to industrial manufacturing of a bygone era. Obviously neglected, 122 years old and still quite a viable sewing machine. I'm going to go oil something ... Hear, hear! 🛠️ Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
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