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  1. I have a perfectly functioning standard rivet stand up automatic spot setting machine for sale in Petaluma, California. Sets 3/8” round spots -can set other sizes if you have other dies, which I unfortunately don’t. They can be found, but not that easily. Pretty heavy! You’ll have to come pick it up.paid about $1,500 to have it shipped To me, asking $1,200
  2. For sale! https://www.ebay.com/itm/Standard-Rivet-Co-Spot-Setting-Machine-Stud-Setter-Stud-Machine-Foot-Press/264651951839?hash=item3d9e7c4edf:g:MdQAAOSwvuxeWwhQ
  3. Thanks again Jimi for the pics. Constabulary I sent you a couple messages that look to not have been read. Maybe this is in the wrong place? Anyone have these guides?
  4. Just listed on Ebay http://ebay.us/LuA6X4?cmpnId=5338273189
  5. Do you happen to have something like this?
  6. That is good reference, thank you!
  7. Mmm...not the roller presser foot, but a guide to keep it straight. I’m not sure what the original configuration was, but I saw this that looks right?
  8. Does anyone have the complete back roller guide set up for a singer 45 k cylinder arm machine for sale?
  9. The press Tim sells is the same one from Beilers, but he sets it up and makes sure it does what you want it to. The stapler parts I have are made for a standard rivet machine. These are them
  10. Big Sioux Saddlery, did you get any of the spotters? what did those go for? I now have an automatic standard stand up machine, I think it’s a 17 but only has one set of parts. Thought about trying to get freight for some of those machines.
  11. I have a very nice singer 31-15 with table and motor, however I’m not sure how well the motor works and the table is disassembled. The machine is great though. Pick up in petaluma, ca $150. heres a video, thanks
  12. Weaver sucks, I ordered a big order, a lot of belt strips, half were fluffy belly strips. Next time I went to order it came to about $150 and they said because I didn't order for a year I was a new customer and had to order the $200 minimum again, no customer service, then I called Ohio travel bag and felt like I was talking to a an old friend. And, they have so honored us pesents by offering to let us buy retail now, at like 2 or 3 times the cost of any other retail seller. Too bad because I was initially excited to do business with them, but sure don't appreciate a business making me feel like they are doing me a grand favor to accept my money.
  13. I have for local pickup in the S.F. Bay Area / Marin, a pretty awesome lot, including how to make western boots and shoe books, 31-15 sewing machine with roller foot, hardwood stitching pony, linen thread , hardware, tools,...feel free to ask questions. Sorry, can't figure out how to make my photos small enough to post, but here's a link.. https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/art/5629871581.html
  14. Cool! I have a singer 45k25 on a patcher stand, looks about the same. Did you put it on a frame with wheels? I'm trying to figure out how to go about getting mine off the floor, anyone have any suggestions about how to not hurt myself or break my machine without dismantling the set up?
  15. I haven't used them for it but, I'm pretty sure Tap plastics does that. Courtney
  16. Bob, Hey, guess what?, i went and did what you said anyway.. and it totally worked and it is no longer clanking! Thank you so much!! I am the most impatient person, thankfully I dont think I harmed it. your the man. Thank you Constabulary also! Courtney Dude, parts, hammer.. I know... you are so right!
  17. That sounds like a very good idea, however... during your last post and this one I set it on fire and beat it with a hammer.... I dont think I damaged it but I was able to move the wheel away from the body about 1/8", now it doesnt clank when I jiggle it back and forth... but, when I sew without thread it is quiet but if I sew fast with thread it clanks, so... maybe it is the shuttle? Nothing feels real wobbly inside the machine that I can reach. but if I pull the handwheel back and forth it still moves the take up lever, is it sup[posed to have a little slop in and out? This handwheel is so on there I wonder if I would bend the needle bar before I unstuck it? Thanks, Courtney
  18. I cant figure out how to put pictures on here but I took the big screw out of the end and saw the top set screw goes to nothing, then i saw the notch on bottom where it goes, How do I rotate the wheel so it lines up? i tried twisting with my hands, putting a little oil and hitting it with a plastic tooling hammer Thanks
  19. Thanks, its not the hook, i can pull the wheel back and forth and see the space close up and hear the clank. there is a little set screw on the body, one close to the big screw on the end, and another behind the wheel, which one?
  20. My singer 45k25 makes a clanking noise when i get it going past a very slow speed, i have tracked it to being the thread take up lever connecting to the flywheel, there is a little play between the flywheel and the body that starts clanking together, can I adjust that space to fix the problem? thanks, courtney
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