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CowboyBob

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  1. Oldtimer is correct you need to use the 794S point,that is our biggest selling needle for leather.They will make a real nice looking stitch because they make a cut in the leather that's in line with the stitching.
  2. Hello, We have had this problem before when we have rebuilt these & we have found that soaking really doesn't seem to help much.We clamp it like you have it & take off the 2-screws & washer at the top & get a brass or aluminun bar & hammer it out the bottom.You don't have to hit it real hard.What happens is the old oil dries up almost glueing it together. Good Luck Bob
  3. You found a great site here.
  4. Knut, We used to get it in a gallon container.If they have any try the CRC 556 it works 3x better than WD40
  5. Knut, We've used the CRC power lube before & it is good oil for a machine,it is alittle heavier than standard oil.
  6. As the others have said DO NOT use WD40 as a lubricant,I would only use it on rusty bolts to free them up even then there's alot better lube to use than WD.I think the confusion comes from the can it's self,as they write lubricates ,penetrates,protects on the side. We have the sewing machine oil in 2-grades standard stainless(clear) & a heavier oil that isn't clear for heavy Industrial machines.And that's what we recommend to use. Bob
  7. #1 you could have the foot presuure to tight.#2 When does the inside foot come down?The needle should come down just slightly before the inside foot comes down on the feed dog. Bob
  8. We have the needles,manual & thread for this machine.Parts are not available. Here's a pic of the one we have. Bob
  9. Sue, Yes,I have both the handle & bolt that holds it on.But the different feet haven't been made for years so you'll have to find them used somewhere. Bob
  10. Yes,PB Blaster will help dissolve the grease then get a rag & wipe it out mmaybe even holding the rag w/tweezers since it's kinda tight back there.I won't worry about trying to get it all out just the worst of it & then oiling it will thin it ouit,mainly get any big globs out.
  11. suem, Don't put grease in the back,there's a roller there & it will buildup behind the roller & stop it from spinning & put flat spots on it & ruin it!ONLY use oil on the whole machine. On the issure about the butterfly turning the others gave you some things to look at & I just thought I'd mention that sometimes it gets dirt & etc in it & if you just keep oiling & turning it'll loosen up. Bob
  12. James, I guess I should of asked f/a pic.Yes, they also had a thread oiler on them for cotton thread. The light bracket (if it has one) also swivels. You probably won't need to use it with the nylon thread. Bob
  13. The 29K60 is a large bobbin(well what's considered large),approx the size of a nickel the small bobbin is the size of a dime.
  14. Doug, Do you have the belt on the smaller pulley on the machine? Bob
  15. John, So how is it working?I've rebuilt alot of these 31's over the years & alomst all them need a new race in them this is the casting underneath that holds the hook in,it is removed by 2-screws.How much play does the shuttle have? Bob
  16. My guess is since it sewd b4 you rethreaded it I'd say make sure the needle is threaded from the left to the right.ob
  17. Great,I'm glad you got your last order.Isn't this the 2nd D.C.Servo w/builtin reducer you bought from us? The hand lifter & screw are on the way. Thanks, Bob
  18. James, That sounds like a light holder.I can get the hand lifter f/$9.00,is the screw for it in the machine? Bob
  19. Hello, Yes,the 29K62 is a small bobbin.We have have extra bobbins in stock if you need them along with the threading wire & any other part,needle or thread you might need. Bob
  20. Sounds like somebody took the hand lifter off,it mounts the same place as a 111w but it's shaped alittle different & it's longer,I'll check ointo it tomorrow & see if they are still avail;able. You'll get alot of foot lift with the foot pedal on this machine when you get it hooked up. Bob
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