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I was wondering what you guys take was on removing the quill on a hobby machine that I have in the garage. This is an old (1951) machine that I bought and I would really like to get going. It needs a clutch gear, but I am guessing it is because the quill is very tight. I want to remove the quill to look for anything that might make it so tight. What is you guys take on this? Any do you know where there there might be any instructions on doing this? Thank you in advance for your assistance! -Ronnie |
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| This should have what you need: http://home.comcast.net/~tom.jelly/j...%20rebuild.htm Regards, Ray L. |
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