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Bob Kovar probably will not have the feed dog.  I think those are made by Weaver as an exclusive.  Silver solder still cheaper and easy to file once soldered.  Just my 2 cents.

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JBWeld should work for that little job, try and roughen up the slot a bit and clean with acetone to make sure there's no oil contamination. Heck, I've got JBWeld holding a fitting inside the crankcase of my bike and it works fine.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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21 hours ago, dikman said:

 Heck, I've got JBWeld holding a fitting inside the crankcase of my bike and it works fine.

People who use JB Weld on everything use JB Weld on EVERYTHING.

:lol:

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I put JB weld in it yesterday. Sewed with it today. Stitches lay a lot smoother. Not as smooth as the Landis #3 I used to have ... Thought I was updating  Ha!

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Have you tried tightening up the tension on the bobbin case? There is a point in (over)tightening it that it actually starts to get looser.  You'll never get as tight a stitch as the old stitchers, but you may be able to improve it a little more.  You'll have to match any increased bottom tension by adjusting top of course.

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5 hours ago, Big Sioux Saddlery said:

Have you tried tightening up the tension on the bobbin case? There is a point in (over)tightening it that it actually starts to get looser.  You'll never get as tight a stitch as the old stitchers, but you may be able to improve it a little more.  You'll have to match any increased bottom tension by adjusting top of course.

Well that's a relief -- I'd noticed this phenomenon but never having seen a reference to it, and it not fitting the normal rules of behavior, thought I was getting all confuzzled.

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17 hours ago, Matt S said:

Well that's a relief -- I'd noticed this phenomenon but never having seen a reference to it, and it not fitting the normal rules of behavior, thought I was getting all confuzzled.

No confuzzlement, true story!

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