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  1. I swallowed the anger a while back already but when I look at the pictures I´m still a bit pissed. But its just a machine... The Class 18 was in production at least until 1943 so this one (or both) is / are not "that old". The model list of Dürkopp and Adler machines (see PDF attachment) show that there was a change in the needle system of the Class 18 in 1943 - they switched from Sys. 88 to Sys. 332 LONG - like the Adler 30-7 uses. I would guess my 1st machine (the one I restore) is from the mid to late 1930´s. I heard a story that the production of the Class 18 (and other machines of course) stopped because the plant has been destroyed during an allied air raid. But afaik that was in Sept. 1944 - maybe parts of the plant got hit during earlier air raids already because Durkopp also produced weapons and other armaments during WWII. 1st one with the hand crank is the earlier one cause it has a lower serial number. Just noticed even the machine castings have small differences. BTW - I think the Dürkopps must have been proud of his machine - the two crank knobs are made from porcelain and not plain wood. hist_kl.pdf
  2. so far these are the damaged parts I discovered... Maybe there are a few more - I will find out when I start cleaning and reassembling everything.
  3. Next is the machine head... but that way take a few more days.... to be continued
  4. So the only way to get the parts I need is a 2nd machine and after almost 1 year I finally have found one within 1 hr driving range. Unfortunately - this one is totally rusted and seized. but the good thing is it came with a stand. Some pictures: So I started restoring the stand first: Drawer was quite good it just needed a new bottom - obviously. Washed it out with soda solution took it apart put in a new bottom and assembled it again. On the Dürkopp logo is still is the original gold paint I just put clear coat on it. After I took apart the stand I de-rusted the screws washed off all the dirt and gunk in a bath of soda solution I painted the stand with Hammerite and put some clear coat on it - turned out quite nice...
  5. The Dürkopp 18 is a quite unique patcher machine because it has a very narrow tip and can sew in very tight spaces other patchers probably would not be able to reach. It also has not an oscillating / elastic hook like all other patchers. Instead it has a "boat shuttle" in a fixed position and a "thread hook" which grips the upper thread pulls it back and thread slides around the shuttle and is forming the knot with the bottom thread (basically). This Video shows is quite good (not my video): Almost 1 year ago I found a quite rare Dürkopp 18 patcher head on Ebay. This actually was the first I have seen with a front crank - all others I have just had the side wheel. That was the main reason I bought it. So far - so good. Bought the machine - paid it - seller shipped it and that where my journey starts... The seller seemed to be not very clever - though I gave him clear instruction how to pack up the machine he did not listen and even worst - he shipped the machine up side down (I told him to put arrows on the box). He put the shipping label on the wrong side (bottom side) of the box so the machine traveled flipped up side down and its obvious what would happen - the delicate top parts broke and the needle bar bent. Needles to say that parts for this machine are no longer available This is what I have bought: And this is how the machine arrived: I disassembled the machine to see what parts actually broke / bent and that's how it went under the work bench and started collection all forts of dust and dirt again for almost 1 year.
  6. Regarding shipping: Machine will be shipped in a wooden shipping crate by UPS. Shipping is fully tracked from the moment I`m printing the shipping label. Machine incl. UPS shipping + shipping crate: USA + Canada: $1095 Australia: $1295 EU + Great Britain: $950 Prices are in USD not Euro!
  7. Thanks Matt Update: This is the machine mounted to the base plate and the flat bed attachment which is included. FBA is not a master piece but has a nice smooth surface, is lightweight and functional. The base plate is made of the same material and due to the rough and enlarged contact face on the bottom side it prevents the machine from moving when hand cranking pretty good. Forgot to mention - in the Videos the machine sews with #20 metric thread which is equal to # 138 US.
  8. 3rd one is a Durkopp 207 - will post pictures and description in the days to come. I can add more pictures and a Video of either machine if wanted - no problem att all. Send me PM if interested.
  9. ADLER 37-7: Classic upholstery sewing machine with a bit heavier feed dog & roller foot, fully functional, 5mm Stitch length, very smooth running, forward & reverse stitch length matching, can handle #25 (metric) thread. Flat bad has been fully repainted (nice & smooth surface). Machines comes with a bunch of accessories. Has a standard CB hook. Lots of standard parts are still available. Set up for needle 134R / DPx5 / 135x5 (I will include 10 needles). Pretty much the same class as the Singer 31. Price $50 + shipping I ship worldwide - machine will be properly packed up and padded to all 4 sides with styrofoam plates. I take paypal.
  10. I have accumulated to many machines I do not use they all have to go now and these are some of them. Adler 96: Fully functional, 5mm Stitch length, very smooth running, forward & reverse stitch length matching, fully gear driven (upper and lower shaft connected with drive shaft + crown gears) has 2 grease filled gear boxes. Can handle #25 (metric) thread. Flat bad has been touched up with paint. Machines comes with a bunch of accessories. Has a rotary PFAFF hook (interchangeable with Alder). Standard parts are still available. Set up for needle 134R / DPx5 / 135x5 (I will include 10 needles). Price $60 + shipping I ship worldwide - machine will be properly packed up and padded to all 4 sides with styrofoam plates. I take paypal.
  11. Hey Peter - this also is a very nice restoration. I´d like to see some more detailed pictures if possible.I already admired you A1. If you don´t mind could you post some good pictures of the flat bed attachment. I´d like to make one for my DVSG / BUSMC #6 and it should be as close to the original as possible. Al, and if you don´t mind could you post some close up pictures of the A1 bobbin winder please. My A1 unfortunately came w/o the winder. THANK YOU both!
  12. some more pics and two videos. Machine meanwhile is mounted on a base plate and has a flat bed attachment - will post pictures tomorrow.
  13. I have accumulated to many machines I do not use they all have to go now and this is one of them. Adler 30-7 patcher machine (head only) in very nice original condition - still has the original paint (not repainted) and original gold foil decals. Machines is very clean and has no rust (well maybe a few spots) and is very smooth running The 30-7 has a higher lift than the standard 30-1 or 29K and has a much larger hook and bobbin. Pinions in gearbox are like new / very nice and tight. Hook is also very good - has a nice sharp tip. It can sew 10mm leather easily and still has some clearance (will post a Video). Excellent stitch length of approx 4.5mm - 4.9mm - but will check that again. Machine is fully functional and comes with: 20 needles 332 LONG 3 Bobbins Bobbin winder (of course) Copy of user manual Copy of parts list Flat bed attachment w. adjustable feet. It´s made of coated plywood (nice smooth surface) Price (will post price incl shipping tomorrow) I will ship world wide in a custom build wooden shipping crate. Will check shipping options tomorrow. I take Papyal. Send me a PM if interested. Hope Mods don´t mind lots of pictures but I like to all show details as good as possible.
  14. NICE - any chance that you have accessories that came with the machine? If so some pictures would be nice
  15. This is a clone or re branded Adler Class II. I once had one of these but actually mine was the predecessor Class III which is slightly different. The original needle system for my former Class III was 731 or 736 (both obsolete). In mine I was able to use 794 needles - BUT as far as I remember the earlier Modell Class II needed a longer needle System 1000 or the like. If you send me a PM I can send you a German language manual for the Class III - maybe it helps you a bit. Maybe you are interested in this thread:
  16. I have a very good quality Heavy Duty Right Angle Binder for sale. It´s for 1.25" wide tape of approx. max 0.8 -1mm thickness - rather 0.8 than 1mm. It has a fairly wide 10mm mouth so its great for binding thicker materials like carpets / foot mats and other stuff. $40 + $8 for worldwide registered Airmail I take Paypal.
  17. Not mine but I´m sure someone will need one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bobbin-winder-for-British-united-Harness-6HM-leather-stitching-machine-/272770015263?hash=item3f825c201f:g:VNUAAOSwsTdZcNmn
  18. I sent you a PM
  19. One plate still needs "new holes" one already has a new hole the other hole is still nice, for sure not perfect but this is all I have...
  20. I have 2 needle plates that fit the 30-1 + the screw BUT the plates have been reworked around the needle hoe (brazing) - will add pictures a bit later...
  21. how about bluing with gun blue or the like
  22. STOR knows too much.... Seems my hint was too obvious
  23. some 29K and 30-1 parts are interchangeable but not all. Pin does not fit since the Adler plate is held by a screw. Not sure if the plate fit - will check that. I probably have an older 30-1 plate but I´m not sure - could be that is it is a 29K plate... will check.
  24. I have no need for a replacement but this is a good hint! I always wondered if parts from new machines could fit the old Singer 45K and Adler Class 4 & 5. At least worth checking it out when someone is in need of replacement parts. I´m sure a lot more parts will fit but for sure depends on the machine.
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