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Official Stitch Lenght for Singer 29K is...
Constabulary replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Wiz, seriously - I did no modification to any of the parts, I just played with settings! Seems my Singers love me just as I do love them The foot is barely touching the needle plate (still can feed a sheet of copying paper) and lifts as soon as I touch the lifting lever (zero lever slack / slop). I can shoot some picture of how the parts are set but I have no miracle adjustment procedure. EDIT: some picture of the part settings that I think have an effect on the foot lift EDIT II: Maybe this short video helps to understand my settings (I´m no video artist - obviously). The foot is barely touching the the needle plate and the foot is able to feed a sheet of paper and you can still open and close the needle plate w/o dropping the foot any further because the slide rod lever rests on the foot lift lever w/o any slop. So thats my setting and thats how I can sew 12mm - no further miracles. The rest is probably playing with setting of the "lifting lever shaft lever" (part no 82154 - see parts list) . Hope this helps. Not sure if I explained it good enough EDIT III: And this BTW is why in my opinion the Singer 29K71 - 73 are the best and most cost effective patchers you nowadays can buy for a relatively small amount of money (depends on market an technical condition of course). However - the best patchers are CLAES Mod. 200, 8345 and 8346 which cost a small fortune when new but they have a GREAT stitch length of 6.5mm (but parts are VERY expensive) So if one can live with 4-5mm stitch length there is no better patcher than the 29K71-73 series machines. -
Official Stitch Lenght for Singer 29K is...
Constabulary replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
they do not mention any material thickness. So I´d guess this is the stitch length "under best circumstances" and that is thin material from my experience. I have sewn 12mm material with my 29K71 but have not measured the stitch length at this thickness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kF1feAFwdQ&feature=youtu.be -
4.5mm You barely find information on the actual stitch length in vintage Singer 29K manuals whereas the bell crank levers are marked with numbers between 5 and 16 (most of the time). So we all assume its the stitch length. But over the years I figured the numbers on a stitch length adjuster scale (not only on 29K´s) are not necessarily the actual stitch length the machine can produce (I know stitches become shorter when the BCL is worn). I f.i. know heavy duty machines with a scale of 0 - 30 and the like. So how do I know the official 29K stitch length is 4.5mm? Well - just recently I found a SINGER sales catalogue from the1950s for "craftsman" (Handwerker) sewing machines (covers 307G2, 188K1, 195K5, 1965K5, 331K4, 29K71-73, several 45K's). And it clearly states the stitch length for the 29K71-73 is max. 4.5mm (Größte Stichlänge = 4,5mm). Interesting - isn´t it? Especially since I (or we) know there are 29K machines that can produce a longer stitch than 4.5mm (as my 29K71 - it´s very close to 5 but not fully). So maybe not too important overall (who cares about 0.5mm - thats nitpicking) but I just though it´s an interesting fact and maybe worth to share this information. With other words - when your restored 29K can produce stitches between 4 and 4.5mm it is technically a very good machine with not much wear (I´d say). Some pictures
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What you have shown in your picture is a regular LTD fastener (I have some CS-38 pouches here so I can compare with other LTD fasteners from webbing equipment F.i.) maybe the female part has 4 longer prongs (the ones you crimp when you set the washer on the opposite side) because of the thicker leather. But the male part on the CS-38 is the standard length you also find on shovel covers or M1 carbine webbing slings and the like. If you are looking for a longer "male part" (sounds weird ) check this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/WWII-LIFT-A-DOT-Extra-Long-Stud-and-Ring-lot-of-72-pcs-equals-36-sets-E599/121128759337 Not sure if DOT still stocks them
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Looking for recommended suppliers in France post Brexit
Constabulary replied to ThoughtFission's topic in Getting Started
I still doubt BREXIT will happen. There area lot of suppliers and dealer in Germany as well. https://www.ledermacher.de/ https://www.rickert-werkzeug.de/ https://hightex-germany.de/ www.sieck.de -
Looks like a CS-38 signal corps pouch. I think what you are looking for are LIFT THE DOT Fastener. Check with DOT Fastener https://www.dotfasteners.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?q=lift+the+dot&wfc_applications=952
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Chinese Imported Sewing Machines
Constabulary replied to willford's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
as long as the UK is in the EU you could import it from Germany - maybe worth comparing prices - don´t know. -
Different leather becomes wrong tension?
Constabulary replied to unionattic's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
not sure - looks like you have not pulled the thread over the nose in the tension unit Different tension unit but same principle Also download a manual and read it. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/833625/Pfaff-471.html -
Powder Coating - has anyone tried it?
Constabulary replied to iron1951's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
LumpenDoodle - now that is interesting and not even very expensive Is the backing process "smelly"? For the link and video fans: http://www.nordicpulver.dk Interesting "thingy" seems I have to take a closer look Similar US supplied system as it seems -
parts of the formerly installed trimming device I´d say.
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Singer 51W SV 2 Post Bed Machine Restoration
Constabulary replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Nope! These are prototypes and afaik they will not be for sale. -
Singer 51W SV 2 Post Bed Machine Restoration
Constabulary replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
"Decal Update" Thanks to LW member EVO160K who supported me with this nice "special" decal. Actually the letters are vinyl like stickers but very well made with real gold foil (afaik). Looks a bit 3D-ish... Looks a bit different compared with thin water slide decals but I like it especially because of the Font with the long R. -
Typical TW3-441S
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Chikon CK-400 HILED HL-205
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Chinese Imported Sewing Machines
Constabulary replied to willford's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
turbotexas - where does this quote come from? I do not own either machine -
Diagnosing stitching problem on Pfaff 471
Constabulary replied to unionattic's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Wiz, right to left threading is correct when the hook tip is on the left side. Problem is the needle scarf facing right instead of left. With other words turn the needle 180° and start again. -
Diagnosing stitching problem on Pfaff 471
Constabulary replied to unionattic's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
since the hook is on the left side of the needle the scarf of the needle has to face left (toward the hook tip) - yours is facing right according to your drawn picture. -
Singer Leather Sewing Machines
Constabulary replied to Trevor Baret's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Hope you are aware of the very short stitch lenght of the 236 machines. I just scanned my Singer 236w operators guidebook - you can download it in this post: https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/87614-download-singer-236w-236g-manual-operators-guide I put it in a separate post so it can be found in a google search. Hope this helps- 53 replies
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Just scanned my Singer 236w operators guidebook into a PDF file. Should work for 236G models as well. This is a basic manual and does not cover any subclasses. Singer 236w Manual Operators Guide.PDF
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Different subclass but it should work https://www.manualslib.com/manual/154045/Singer-331k1.html EDIT: just noticed the K5 is a jump foot machine - so maybe look up Singer 31K19 or 31K47
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Singer 107W3 stitch length adjustment
Constabulary replied to BruceBrown's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
aaaaah - sorry - seems I was too fast with reading - seems you figured it and you have a manual... sorry! -
Singer 107W3 stitch length adjustment
Constabulary replied to BruceBrown's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Probably the stitch length regulator is gummed. Do you have a manual? There is a good X-ray picture in it showing the stitch length mechanism. W/O knowing details of your machine I would remove the screw A + B and also pull out the spindle L. and drip in some mineral spirit (what ever you have, kerosene, paint thinner, white fuel...) and / or apply heat with a heat gun. But maybe the machine is just set to a shorter stitch length and you can readjust it - see picture & last paragraph - hope this helps. Hopefully the threading on the spindle knob or hand wheel are not busted. -
Seems seller does not know how to measure an inch You`ll find the specs here (download link) http://www.duerkopp-adler.com/commons/download/download-text-attachments/Vintage_Leaflets_Adler/Leaflets_Adler_Class_205.pdf
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I´d buy a new hook. The Adler 69 is using the same hook as the Pfaff 335 - you sometimes find them surprisingly cheap.
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No one can evaluate the real technical condition from a distance . Its probably just a tension problem but that does not mean something is broke or needs to be replaced. The decision is yours you cannot outsource this to us (if you know what I mean). However - Singer 211´s are well documented and a lot of smaller issues can be solved by just reading the manual and turning a few screws. It´s not complicated adjusting the top and bottom tension (if that is the problem). I attach a user guide for the 211 hopefully will help you. Singer 211 Operators Guide-Small.pdf Here is a service manual download link for the 211G156 https://www.supsew.com/wpfb-file/singer-211g155-211g156-service-manual-pdf/ EDIT: BTW - I don´t know the add BUT to me it looks like the pictures are from different machines and the machine head seems to be "oddly" over painted. The "painter" has not masked the mechanics on the bottom side and seem they were painted white as well. So my alarm bells are kinda ringing here. But as I said - I don´t know the add.