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Prices seem high to me. There are no new parts available special to the 29-4 now that Pilgrim Shoe Machinery has closed in May of this year. glenn
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Contact Luke at M.J.Foley. They are the master distributor for Juki in America. They have or can get you the mechanic's manual. I believe their Phone number is 1-586 948 6070. glenn
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running #138 on top and #92 on the bobbin is fine. We do that in hockey all the time and the bobbin on the Adler 69 is the older smaller one which was the same size as an earlier Pfaff 335 before they went to the G bobbin on the newer machines. glenn
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singer 111G156 '0' stitch length?
shoepatcher replied to davemac2's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Yes. O Stitch length means the needle just goes up and down without any stitch length produced. Also , the stitch gauge which is a round disc on the main shaft may be off. There are 1 or 2 screws that hold it to the main shaft. Loosen these and you can rotate the stitch length to be right on. Go to maximum stitch length in your case 5 SPI and adjust the gauge to read 5 in the access window. Go to 32 SPI which should be zero. To my knowledge, Singer never had a zero on the stitch gauge. glenn -
A Pfaff 335G-6/01 can sew up to #138 thread. That is all on use on mine. Like Constabulary and Wizcraft said, only the needle and feed dog restricts the use. In my case, I went to a #23 needle and enlarged the needle hole in the feed dog. If you are buying it new from a dealer, have them set it up to sew #138 thread. Not a big deal. glenn
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Need some explaining did please. Singer 111-151
shoepatcher replied to Stetson912's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
This is not a true walking foot machine. A walking foot machine is better for sewing leather especially if you are going over seams and splines. Just my tow cents. glenn -
Durkopp 291 hook and bobbin case caps
shoepatcher replied to 59morris's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
send us pics of the hook area so we can see what you need. glenn -
Folker, Great job as usual. I wish I still had my 97-10. You would have had a great time with it. I still have a few parts. glenn
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Singer 7-34 Manual and Needle Type
shoepatcher replied to Sambishop16's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
The 794 needle system is about the same as the 7x1,7x2 needles. I think they are better because they have the needle scarf above the eye that allow you to get the hook closer to the needle, hence less missed stitches. The system 794 are available in a lot of sizes and they make different leather tips as well. I guess the round points are now available in titanium coating which really makes sense. glenn- 4 replies
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Cylinder Bed Needle Feed Nakajima 321L on CL Seattle
shoepatcher replied to JJN's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Well, this means Nakajima built the 321L and it became the Juki LS-321. Probably the same for the LS-341 as well. Name changed when Juki bought them out and tweaked the specs on the machines just a little bit to make them better. I did not know that Nakajima designed these two machines. What many people may not know is that it was Nakajima who originally designed and built the 441 which became the Juki TSC-441, the machine that so many clones have been built off of. When I was in British Columbia from 1986-1990, there was a dealer selling a lot of 441 Nakajima machines and had been selling them for a couple of years. Learn something new every day. glenn -
Service & Repair manual Singer 29
shoepatcher replied to chrisash's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
To my knowledge, Singer never produced a service manual for the 29K machines. Believe, I have looked for one for almost 40 years. Adler did produce one for the 30-10. 50, 70. A lot of that info can be used on the singers. glenn -
Singer Age by Serial Numbers Slide Chart
shoepatcher replied to Gregg From Keystone Sewing's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have one of those charts as well. I believe any Singer with the W in the model number was made at their plant in Bridgeport, Connecticut which I believe was the old Wilson& Wheeler plant. glenn -
It Is a U.F.A. machine. They were manufactured from 1878-1894 when Singer changed from names to model numbers The U.F.A. which stands for universal feed arm became the 29 Class. The long arm on top is on all U.F.A. machines and the 29 and 29-1. Not sure on the early K shoepatchers made in Scotland. The 29-2 had the first long drive rack on top which replaced the arm. This machine was made in Kilbowie because the treadle stand is a Kilbowie model vs. the stands made in the US which look a little different and are called the Elizabethport stand. Hope that helps. Nice collectors model.
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I think the bore size is close to 1/2". I will have to check the replacement wheel I bought. glenn
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Chrisash, The 29K series 29K51-56 of which your machine is one has very small teeth on the drive and following pinions as well as the drive rack underneath. These parts are critical because there are no replacement parts that I know of anywhere. I have some original pinion and a rack that are unused. The reason, to back engineer them to have them made which is a future project. The extra small teeth on the gears and racks raise the risk of wear and possibility of chipping so treat the ones you have on your machine with extra care. Just my two cents! glenn Constabulary, thanks for the parts list. glenn Thanks for the
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Chrisash, The 29K series 29K51-56 of which your machine is one has very small teeth on the drive and following pinions as well as the drive rack underneath. These parts are critical because there are no replacement parts that I know of anywhere. I have some original pinion and a rack that are unused. The reason, to back engineer them to have them made which is a future project. The extra small teeth on the gears and racks raise the risk of wear and possibility of chipping so treat the ones you have on your machine with extra care. Just my two cents! glenn
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Interesting way to control fast sewing machines
shoepatcher replied to chrisash's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
A few new different ideas that work. glenn -
Adler 669 suppliers/dealers
shoepatcher replied to NewYorkerInSydney's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Not set up yet. To much going on but I sewed on one at the auction. Much heavier than my current Pfaff 335. I especially like the 20mm lift in the feet. glenn -
Adler 669 suppliers/dealers
shoepatcher replied to NewYorkerInSydney's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Weaver Leather has them in stock. I bought an D/A 669 head only at the annual Weaver auction in mid June. The heads were on sale at that time. Talk to Allen Burkholder in machine sales. They still have some heads available. All of them are the Eco versions I believe. No toys! They will ship to AUSTRALIA no problem. -
Pfaff 1245 or Adler 067-GK373
shoepatcher replied to plinkercases's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Yes, The Pfaff needs a servo motor. However, the 1245 uses a larger bobbin and it is a smoother machine. I have had and sew on both a Pfaff 1245 and a Adler 267, not a 67GK373. The Pfaff is a better machine especially if it is a German made one IMHO. glenn -
Source for Red Consew Badge? 206RB
shoepatcher replied to Pintodeluxe's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Not made any longer that I know of. glenn -
that sounds high for a 1342 without toys.
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19th century Hugo Werteim shoe patcher
shoepatcher replied to RichardPorley's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
gorgeous!!!!! glenn I am so pleased when someone reclaims an old machine and restores from a pile of scrap metal. lots of work and a labor of love. glenn -
Best to weld cast iron with a nickel rod. Stronger but the welder must have so skill to do it. glenn
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Stitching through Kydex and leather with a Shapeoko CNC
shoepatcher replied to joshhartung's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
beautiful. makes hand sewing easier. It will be hard-pressed to do as good with Cowboy 3200. glenn