Antique Jones Sewing Machine Serial Numbers

Jones Medium Transverse Shuttle. Serial No.12502. Probably dates to the early 1880's. This machine was designed to compete with the Singer 13 but had a number of advantages including a larger shuttle capable of holding more thread. Not much is known about these Medium machines although at least 40,000 were. RARE FIND~ ANTIQUE JONES ~CS~ HAND CRANK SEWING MACHINE CRANK. THE SERIAL NUMBER IS B592588 AND IT WAS MADE IN THE 1930s. Antique Jones Co. Hank Crank Sewing Machine. From a nice old estate is this antique sewing machine. Its abit dusty I've not cleaned it. Jun 18, 2012. I have also just rescued an old treadle Jones sewing machine from being put on the scrap heap! I just cannot find out how old it is! I do know it was made in England manchester, and the serial number is 17836, model 'medium CS' Can anyone help?

Antique Jones Sewing Machine Serial Numbers

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I have a new lathe (Axminster CQ6230A-2/910) which was supplied with a 160mm 3-jaw mounted on a D1-4 backplate.When it was set up I checked out the chuck runout using a half inch bar salvaged from a printer, which is the best I have and has always been reliable in the past. Better than two thou near the chuck, which I was impressed with. Turned a few bits, no problems. Har Bal Download Free. But then I had to meddle and took the chuck off to clean the scroll, having read that there can be crud in there with budget machines.

Not too bad, put it back together and - disaster, now 1mm runout! After checking for obvious stuff like bits trapped between spindle and backplate I ran a sanity check by taking the chuck off the backplate and clocking the backplate register and mating surface. Cleaned the chuck scroll again, remounted and now only(!) 0,5mm off. I think I must be missing something obvious. Regards, Rob Hi Rob, Are you sure that you have inserted the jaws in the correct sequence? Some chucks also have the slots for the jaws numbered but I do not see why this should be needed.

This is the way I fit the jaws. (1) Turn the chuck key in the direction that would tighten the chuck until you see the end of the scroll enter the jaw slot. (2) Turn the key backwards just a little and insert jaw number 1.(3) Turn the key a small amount in the direction to tighten it and try to pull the jaw out. This is to make sure the scroll has picked up the thread on the jaw.