Thanks. I would never have found the sponge bar or known of it before I went using the machine. There was one mention of it buried in cleaning and maintenance. I have a KnitKing KK-98 punch card machine which appears analogous to Brother KH-864 or 868. It was supposed to be a KH-910 (which can be easily and reversibly modified to take modern computer memory cards with a year-2018 hack, so you can bypass the mylar sheet scanner and program patterns on your computer) but it wound up being this previous, punch card model. I'm happy enough; it came with the ribber (all for $225 local pickup) and punchcards are pretty neat to work with. Why connect to a computer when I can look right at the cards, haha?
The sinker plate...is that what that shiny metal part that sticks off the front is called? I need help finding a replacement piece for that entire assembly that has gone missing from our SK-155. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Thanks. I would never have found the sponge bar or known of it before I went using the machine. There was one mention of it buried in cleaning and maintenance. I have a KnitKing KK-98 punch card machine which appears analogous to Brother KH-864 or 868. It was supposed to be a KH-910 (which can be easily and reversibly modified to take modern computer memory cards with a year-2018 hack, so you can bypass the mylar sheet scanner and program patterns on your computer) but it wound up being this previous, punch card model. I'm happy enough; it came with the ribber (all for $225 local pickup) and punchcards are pretty neat to work with. Why connect to a computer when I can look right at the cards, haha?
The sinker plate...is that what that shiny metal part that sticks off the front is called? I need help finding a replacement piece for that entire assembly that has gone missing from our SK-155.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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