I bought an 1994 model Henger m22v it came with several hiccup's that I'm working out. I replaced the connector and tension rod pulled the upper lower arms bearing look good, but I still have problems with the tension rod catching the retainer plate witch in turn stops the arm from returning to the full up right position. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. There is not much more that I can tear off and inspect?? Everything that I did remove is pretty much everything. Guess I'm just at a crossroad full of doubt.
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Like Quartz43 said Pictures are a must for us to be able to get any idea of your issues.Rolf
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You know the sad part about our scroll saw work is where it ends up. I was just a Goodwill and saw a collapsible basket there with a price of only a few dollars.
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