Atlas
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Where can I find a manual for my Atlas Sewing machine model H222? Question: I just got a vintage Atlas Precision sewing machine but it didn't come with a manual. I really need it because I'm having the most difficult time trying to figure out how to thread the machine! If anyone knows where I can find a manual for this machine, or if anyone has this machine please help me out! Answer: check www.SewUSA.com for a free threading diagram. They sell reprint manuals. |
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where can i find out what i need to set carbuerator to for an atlas snowblower model 603218584264 to? Answer: that is likely the serial number, and not the model number. If you search the right terms on google, you'll find your answer. Often times you'll need to include the motor manufacturer in your search i.e. "briggs and stratton 5hp atlas carburetor settings" |
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How to get best results making raviolis using an Atlas "Raviolissima" Ravioli machine.? Question: I like to make raviolis on New Years Eve. Most of the time I make them by hand using trays. I have an Atlas model 150 "Marcato" Noodle Maker Machine with an Atlas "Raviolissima" Raviolimaschine. I have not been able to consistantly make raviolis with this machine so, I end up going back to the trays. Anyone have any suggestions using this machine to make raviolis or can suggest another machine to make them? Thank-you Answer: I 'wasted' a lot of time and money on that one also |
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How much is a Atlas 1708 model D fishing reel worth ? Question: Made by Kalamazoo Tackle Company USA In GOOD condition Answer: is this what your looking for its an old reel so ebay is the word |
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how many lights can i connect on DC power ATLAS power supply? Question: have a power supply from ATLAS (model trains) rated at 15v DC and 19V ac, however it also states a total output of 7VA . approximately How many lights rated at 12-16 volts can i connect on those circuits before the power supply overloads. Answer: What is the bulb current rate or watt rate ? 7VA has quite small power. It has about 0.5A Calculate bulb amount = 0.5 / bulb current |
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Who is the better model train engine maker? Kato or Atlas? Is Micro-Train decent for rolling stock & track? Question: I am looking to purchase a starter "set" that is packaged with either an Atlas or Kato engine, and a matching caboose, 3 pieces of rolling stock and a track starter pack all by Micro-Trains. Is this something that someone who is interested in building a collection would consider a decent starting point or should I just get them a gift certificate? Answer: If this is their first set either one should be ok. You didn't specify the scale but I'm guessing that it's either N or Ho. I've had Atlas engines in both scales and there are fine machines. I've had Kato in N scale and they are good too. Micro Trains makes some nice rolling stock. I have quite a bit of it and I'm very impressed with it. I would recommend getting something that is DCC capable if you think this is going to become a hobby. This is a remote control system that most hobbiests switch too when they begin building a layout. Another thing to consider is what is the intended recipients railroad interests. Do they have a favorite railroad, do they prefer diesel or steam, what sort of railroad influences do they have in their life. What are the local railroads in the area. My personal tastes are The Southern Railroad in the early 50's but I also collect other southeastern railroads equipment of the same era. Most family members would not attempt to buy me a train gift because of this. However my wife has nailed it a couple of times particularly with books on related subjects. I hope I'm not turning you away from the idea because there's nothing like a running train as a gift particullarly set up and running. If you want a few add ons throw in a copy of Modelrailroader and a gift certificate for a couple of extra freight cars. It's a hobby that can last a lifetime. Good luck and hope this helps. |
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What do I need to start an Atlas n scale train set? Question: I really want to start a train collection. I have decided to go with the Atlas N scale model. Do I need to put cork down under the track? Is there any other important things I should know? Thanks! Answer: Visit your local hobby shop. There is a wide selection of books on planning your railroad to suit your wishes and interests. What is the space you have available? Determine how large your layout can be. What do you want to represent on your layout. - long haul trains - short haul trains - major rail names (Conrail, Santa Fe, CPR, CNR ?) - time frame? Steam?Up to 1960) Diesel?(after 1940) both? (1940- 1960) - what is your emphasis? operating to a schedule ? The more you can answer, the less you will buy that you will have to replace after you make these decisions. Are you going to purchase stuff ready-made or are you going to build kits, or scratch build your equipment, structure and scenery. Visit a model rail club if you have the chance, or let the local hobby shop know you are interested in discussing your plans with someone knowledgeable about the hobby. attend a show or two as the opportunity presents itself to get ideas. Often clubs attend these shows and bring demonstration layouts. Almost everybody I have met in 20 years in the hobby is more than willing to share ideas and skills with newcomers. A few reference books will be worth the expense. I hope you get started and enjoy the results of your work and effort. It's fun for me! |
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Has anyone ever heard of an acoustic guitar company by the name of Sterling or maybe Atlas? Question: I have one and want to know when its from. It says Sterling on the headstock, then on the inside label it says Atlas and the model number is D-301. Ive looked all over the internet and cant find anything. Answer: you either have a rare jem or a pile of crap,,,, what does it smell like,,,,,,i am serious,,,might be Beech,,,,,,,did you write them? |
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Should we model our behaviour after the great American classic "Atlas Shrugged"? Answer: Lol. No. Rand was just a reaction to communism, quite literally. She's good for people who like absolutes but didn't want to go the communism route. |
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Looking for model train bridge kit Atlas ATL887.? Question: This kit is apparently discontinued. I can't find it online or in local stores or on Ebay. If you have one and would sell it, or know where I might purchase it, either assembled or unassembled, please let me know. Answer: http://www.ehobbies.com/ItemDetail.do?&hdnASINNO=B0006KSKP6&extid =rdrct http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID= ATL887 |