Re: My Wheeler & Wilson
Where did you find a copy of the Excelsior Supply Catalog?? A library?
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ronone69@...
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#3991
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Re: Singer 9W3?
I like the photos you put on the page of the W3.? Most interesting is the cut out on the back of the arm presumably for a motor mount bracket.
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ronone69@...
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#3990
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Re: Needle plate threaded hole
Mine does, yes.
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William L Vanderburg <Army30th@...>
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#3989
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Re: Needle plate threaded hole
Does the seam guide attach with a thumb screw to the needle plate?
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MB Freeman
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#3988
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Re: Needle plate threaded hole
I leave the seam guide attached when I¡¯m not using it.
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William L Vanderburg <Army30th@...>
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#3987
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Re: Needle plate threaded hole
Thank you for your reply. Is the hole typically left open or empty if there is no attachment in place?
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MB Freeman
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#3986
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Re: Needle plate threaded hole
The hole is for screwing on a seam guide or other screw on attachments.
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William L Vanderburg <Army30th@...>
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Needle plate threaded hole
Does anyone know the purpose or use of the threaded hole I circled in green on the needle plate in the Drop Box Link? The picture with the empty hole is my Singer 9W7. ?The other picture shows a
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MB Freeman
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#3984
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Re: Wheeler and Wilson No 9 or D9 ?
Singer officially took over W&W in November 1905. The Sewing Machine Times reported the sale and that W&W would continue making the machines.? W&W also sub-contracted sewing machine companies on the
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ronone69@...
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#3983
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Photo Notifications
#photo-notice
The following photos have been updated in the Singer 9W7 with bagel bobbin - Laguna Hills, California ( /g/Wheeler_and_Wilson-Sewing-Machines/album?id=251277 ) album of the
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Re: Intro
Paul's advice about learning to treadle is good.? To get it started, you push the hand wheel away from you (backwards).? I learned to treadle on a Singer 66 as a young child, but hadn't done it for
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Liz Blount
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#3981
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Re: Intro
Welcome!? Looks like you got yourself a nice machine! I'm sure others can help with treadling better than I can, but I can offer this:? only put one foot on the treadle, and get the machine started
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Paul Fox
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Re: Intro
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Karen Coulter
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Intro
Hi. I just started collecting vintage machines in March (my modern machine didn¡¯t like pleats on masks and the 99K I got started the addiction) but have mostly Singers with a 1930 embossed White
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Karen Coulter
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#3978
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Re: Wheeler & Wilson 9
Thanks Tammy!
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lbagniewski
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#3977
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Re: Wheeler and Wilson D9 Hand Crank
Many thanks for your help. The copy of the manual I was given when I got the machines only covered treddle machines but I knew there had to be a simple way to disengage the needle. I just tried it and
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Linda Commons
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#3976
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Re: Wheeler and Wilson D9 Hand Crank
Here is the manual. Refer to page 15 as it comes in the PDF for help with your problem. Where there is a picture of the hand crank. http://www.sewmuse.co.uk/Wheeler%20&%20Wilson%20No%209%20Manual.pdf
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JorgeInSF
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#3975
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Wheeler and Wilson D9 Hand Crank
My hand crank D9's do not have a knob on the side of the balance wheel to disengage the needle movement when winding the bobbin and I can't see any other way to do this.? Can anybody please enlighten
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Linda Commons
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Re: Wheeler & Wilson 9
You can purchase new decals here https://www.singerdecals.com/wheeler-wilson/. Tammy
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Tammy Tatum
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#3973
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Wheeler & Wilson 9
I have a Wheeler in Wilson 9. Does anybody know if it's possible to restore the decals that were on this machine?
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lbagniewski
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#3972
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