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sdmahr

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  1. I had to laugh when I read this........"Knackered Machines" My wife calls my "Knackered Machines" that lousy "Junk in the Garage". I cannot tell you how many times it has saved me for parts of various kinds. And the times I have thrown out "junk" I needed it shortly thereafter.
  2. I wish you had posted that 6 weeks ago.......I did it the hard way ! ! I'm sure the next dis-assembly for someone's first time will appreciate it ! !
  3. You are both correct ! I was able successfully get it back together this evening. My thanks to both of you ! Bob, I believe it was you and I who traded voice mails the other day on the phone. When I get this machine to the point it will stitch I will be calling you for supplies. Now on to breaking the business end of the head down...... Thanks again !
  4. Trox, I downloaded the manual and although the machine is very similar, the gear box is a different design. A photo with the needle plate moved and the needle all the way down with the bobbin removed and I believe I can get it right. Thank you so much for your reply. Have a great day ! Scott
  5. Hello ! As you can see, this is my very first post here. I have been "lurking" for some time, learning about all I can and I have to say the information here is outstanding ! I have a bit of an issue with a Singer 29K51 I was hoping a fellow owner could help me with: I was able to acquire this machine for a very reasonable price so I bought it. Generally it is in very good condition and needs a thorough go-through for cleaning and oiling. The part that has me stumped is it was partially disassembled.....at least the very end of the arm where the bobbin and shuttle are. The bobbin, shuttle, shuttle carrier and gear assembly had been removed. All the parts are here, I just don't know how they go back together from a timing standpoint. If you have an operable machine, could some kind soul snap me a couple pictures of the following: -Needle plate moved aside; a picture of the bobbin in place in the shuttle. -With the needle all the way down, a picture of the shuttle minus the bobbin. With the needle all the way down and a good picture, I will be able to tell where the shuttle should be at that point and I can time this machine back up so the shuttle/bobbin are in the correct orientation and timing. Also, if someone has been through this experience before I would love to have any pointers you could provide. I'm looking forward to a true classic antique to add to a collection.....and it seems service manuals are non-existent for this model. Thanks in advance for someone willing to help ! ! Scott
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