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It's a needlefeed walking foot with no feed dog,real similar to a 31-15 only better feeding.most parts are still available.

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I just got a 28 and will also like to learn as much as I can about it, Specially the mechanical up keep and "Tricks" to keep it in tip top shape

thanks

Ricky

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See attached for owners book for Consew 28

28.pdf

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2 hours ago, Gregg From Keystone Sewing said:

See attached for owners book for Consew 28

28.pdf

Thanks Gregg, great place to start..

So I just notice she those not have any type of lower "Teeth" (Feed Dogs)

 what is the reason for that..??

 

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3 hours ago, patineto said:

I just got a 28 and will also like to learn as much as I can about it, Specially the mechanical up keep and "Tricks" to keep it in tip top shape

thanks

Ricky

I saw that machine listing for all of 5 minutes yesterday on CL since it was priced to sell.  It looked like a nice machine good score!

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Yetibelle said:

I saw that machine listing for all of 5 minutes yesterday on CL since it was priced to sell.  It looked like a nice machine good score!

 

Yeah the price was unenviable and the seller end up been super nice, we spend like three hours taking about a million different things..

 I really appreciate "Minnesota Nice" , trust me coming from San Francisco it makes a massive difference..

He mention the machine was "Dirty" but it was absolutely pristine everywhere I look.. Hey maybe you know of a good shop to get consumables like Bobbins and riddles,  the only things missing are the "Mast for the cones" and the little "Feet" (well claws/Hinges) machine to the table..

 

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Send me some pictures of what your missing, I may have them.  There is a local place off University Ave called Service First Sewing, they would also be able to order parts and have bobbins and needles.

 

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3 hours ago, Yetibelle said:

Send me some pictures of what your missing, I may have them.  There is a local place off University Ave called Service First Sewing, they would also be able to order parts and have bobbins and needles.

Oh great for now the only thing evident is that I'm missing the "Mast" where the cones get mounted and the rest are just consumables like needles that I can buy. (Actually I did a lot of work for Mountain hardware so I have a few "Bro deals" coming, just not a square inch of Leather.. (I want to re-do the front seats of my land cruiser in leather but I'm more of the waterproof, scratch proof rock climbing materials..

.I'm in the North East too, I drop by them tomorrow morning.. thanks Ricky

Oh great for now the only thing evident is that I'm missing the "Mast" where the cones get mounted and the rest are just consumables like needles that I can buy.

Actually I did a lot of design and hand one fabrication and testing for Mountain hardware so I have a few "Bro deals" coming (Really Obscure Shoeller Kevlar blends, etc) ,just not a square inch of Leather..

I want to re-do the front seats of my land cruiser (I need Bucket seats because I have some spine fusions) in leather but I'm more of the waterproof, scratch proof rock climbing materials dude

.I'm in the North East too, I drop by them tomorrow morning..

 

thanks Ricky

 

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I guess this Model 28's are Pink Polka dot Elephant, even if i have the bobbin and niddle with me the guy had no clue what he was looking at, then look on the book and found the parts with the typical "I can order them" well I can do that do from one of the vendor here.. 

 

Ps: not having a parking lot and been scare of getting a ticket those not really help fora relax shopping experience..

 

Tomorrow to another shop (where the seller of my machine used to buy the parts from)

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I did read the rules, about starting a new posting but since this is the only one about this machine I'm making a exception..

why so little information about them..? 

Visit three shops in Minneapolis and they all look at me like I'm a martian and have zero parts for it, even sometime as simple as Bobbins...

I need some few basic parts where can I get them..??

I will never be a "Pro" I'm kind of a hack actually but I do want my machine to run as well as it can..

thanks

ricky

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5 hours ago, patineto said:

I did read the rules, about starting a new posting but since this is the only one about this machine I'm making a exception..

why so little information about them..? 

Visit three shops in Minneapolis and they all look at me like I'm a martian and have zero parts for it, even sometime as simple as Bobbins...

I need some few basic parts where can I get them..??

I will never be a "Pro" I'm kind of a hack actually but I do want my machine to run as well as it can..

thanks

ricky

Most of us on this forum are reluctant to speculate about machines with which we have neither experience, nor a clue. When we do stick our necks out, they sometimes get cut off when someone who actually knows the workings of said machine corrects the speculation.

That said, I did a quick search on eBay for bobbins for your machine and found one seller that cross-referenced them with bobbins for a Singer 31-15 and 331k. There are multitudes of these Class 15 bobbins for sale. You can even buy them a Walmart and Joann Fabrics.

The above is pure speculation on my part.

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Thank you for the tip on the Bobbins,  the leather for my car seats is coming next week and I need to start practising a long lost skill..

 

 

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1 hour ago, Wizcrafts said:

Most of us on this forum are reluctant to speculate about machines with which we have neither experience, nor a clue. When we do stick our necks out, they sometimes get cut off when someone who actually knows the workings of said machine corrects the speculation.

 

 

 

I already have absolute respect for your opinions after a few posting I read, as usual you make perfect sense.

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What is the average value of these machines?

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