Re: Needle Clamp Screw Size
5/32" thick, shaft is 3/8" long, the first 5/32" of the shaft does not have threading and is 3/32" thick.? The remaining 7/32" is threaded with 9 threads.? Attaching a photo.? Hope this helps and
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d.looney
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Re: Need a needle bar part
Hey, John, it looks like Paul has it covered. Thanks for looking after us!
Ziggy
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Bruce Siegmund
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Needle Clamp Screw Size
Does anyone know what the diameter and thread the needle clamp screw on a D9 is? The one in the clamp on mine has been used so long that the rounded end is now flat and about 1/8" too short. I'd like
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Cathy Landon
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Re: Need a needle bar part
Thanks, John! Appreciate it, bsiegmund01@... works, too.
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Bruce Siegmund
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Re: Need a needle bar part
Hi Ziggy - I probably have one on a parts head. Will check and send you a PM.
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John Lowrey
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Need a needle bar part
Hi, it's ziggy yet again.
Got the #9 together, table and irons are polished and spiffy, aaaaannnnd....
I realize there is no screw to hold the needle in the bar. sigh.
If anybody's got one they're
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Bruce Siegmund
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
Interest is piqued! Cool! I wonder if there were various designs tried
over the period of manufacture. Our 9 is 1899-ish.
Thanks for the interest!
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Bruce Siegmund
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
Thanks, Rhonda. This one looks like yours, just has the nail on the end,
but it looks like there's something peeking around the edges. I wouldn't
fuss with it, but it doesn't work properly--it only
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Bruce Siegmund
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
Thanks for this discussion!? Rhonda's photos enticed me to check my D-9 in a parlor cabinet only to discover that mine also has a brake.? I had no idea.? The brake on mine has a forked tip.? It
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Roxy
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
Ziggy, I took pics of the brake on my WW9 in a parlor cabinet. ?There is a nail behind the brake to keep it in position. ?There is nothing on the tip of the brake. ?There may have been, but I think
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Rhonda
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
bruce siegmund via groups.io wrote:
As I recall, that tip rides in the channel of the treadle pulley, so
something with a similar profile would work best.
paul
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paul fox,
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Paul Fox
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
Thanks, Paul. It's just hard to tell what the little leftover bit under the
nail is made of. Some sort of rubbery stuff makes sense. We've got some
sheets of rubber around, if I can only get that nail
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Bruce Siegmund
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Re: Quick question re: WW 9
bruce siegmund via groups.io wrote:
Hi Bruce --
I recently (and briefly) owned a small Wheeler console treadle. The
swinging brake had what appeared to be a rubber tip on it. Thought I
might have a
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Paul Fox
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Quick question re: WW 9
Hi all, greetings from the Black Fly Republic!
Working on cleaning up our first #9 and note that there is a brake. It was tied up out of the way when we got it--somebody apparently wanted to go
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Bruce Siegmund
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Re: Unusual Wheeler Wilson's #4 and #11
Welcome!
We're looking forward to your pictures! It's easy enough to create an
album for yourself, and load it with photos. You can also just attach
them to an email message, which makes it easier
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Paul Fox
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Unusual Wheeler Wilson's #4 and #11
Thanks for the add to the group! I've been restoring antique sewing machines and other pre1950 mechanical items for 20yrs now and I recently purchased a couple of rare Wheeler and Wilson sewing
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tmoffitt@...
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Re: Name for a D9 part
Harry, Thank you so much! I need the needle clamp and screw that holds the needle in. Would you email me at:
catsews123@... and I will reply with my mailing address?
Cathy
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Cathy Landon
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Re: Name for a D9 part
Cathy,
I have three D9 orphan heads that I keep for parts. Send me your address and I will send you what you need. No charge. Just want to keep as many machines as possible sewing.
Harry Farmer
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Katie Farmer
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Name for a D9 part
Hi, I would like to know what the collar and screw that hold the needle on the machine are called. I ordered MY 1014 B needles, but the screw is worn out and flat on the end so it doesn't reach far
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Cathy Landon
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Re: D9, needs some work¡
The plastic tubing can be purchased at hardware stores, by the foot,?and?even at pet stores. ??In the Fish tank section you will find aquarium pump air hose material. That¡¯s what you need. You
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Carol Tallytwo Kio
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