Members treborterb Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 Thank you sir...have to say that I enjoy reading your posts and originally formed my question as a result of a response you made in another thread. Picked up a 29-4 and have been trying to get as much info on it as I can to get it running well again. I have found a fair amount of articles about this machine but there doesn't appear to be any diagrams that allow one to identify the parts of this machine. My limited knowledge of sewing machines and nomenclature doesn't help either. Got to admit that I am a little surprised that there aren't any schematics to use for part location and identification for this machine. Thanks again. Quote
Members sgheeter Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 if you "google" the following, "singer 29-4 parts diagram" and then click IMAGES, you will see a plethora of options. Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted March 31, 2014 Moderator Report Posted March 31, 2014 As I suggested, contact Bob Kovar. He owns all kinds of sewing machine manuals and parts lists. He probably has one of the largest collection of parts for all model 29 machines in this hemisphere. Quote Posted IMHO, by Wiz My current crop of sewing machines: Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.
Members shoepatcher Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 Singer never did an exploded view of the 29-1 thru 5. The did with the later K versions that were built in Scotland but I have never found one for the 29-4 and I have almost all the manuals and parts lists for the Singer 29 series of machines and a few for the U.F.A. machines which was what it was called before they changed the name to a 29 class in 1896. shoepatcher Quote
Members treborterb Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 if you "google" the following, "singer 29-4 parts diagram" and then click IMAGES, you will see a plethora of options. Thanks sgheeter, found lots of info and images As I suggested, contact Bob Kovar. He owns all kinds of sewing machine manuals and parts lists. He probably has one of the largest collection of parts for all model 29 machines in this hemisphere. Spoke to Bob this AM and have and order in...thanks again Wizcrafts. Singer never did an exploded view of the 29-1 thru 5. The did with the later K versions that were built in Scotland but I have never found one for the 29-4 and I have almost all the manuals and parts lists for the Singer 29 series of machines and a few for the U.F.A. machines which was what it was called before they changed the name to a 29 class in 1896. shoepatcher Thanks shoepatcher...able to order parts and starting to figure out placement and nomenclature but when it comes time to fully disassemble for cleaning and refurbish, I'll have to make do with the available material I was able to get with all of your help...thanks again for all the help. Quote
Members Geneva Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 (edited) I have one of these machines (U.F.A.) it doesn't have that bridge looking piece across the top of the machine. It looks like a double L connected at the short arm of the letter. The back of the machine frame is open not enclosed like the newer ones. One of these days I am going to rebuild it. Edited March 31, 2014 by Geneva Quote
Members treborterb Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 Just a little background on how I ended up on this forum...I wanted a canvas/leather sewing machine and started looking a year or so ago and recently found the 29-4 for $125.00 but the Head revolving foot handle/bar revolving joint was frozen and wouldn't allow the foot to rotate in either direction as well as the Balance wheel would rotate about a half turn and then bind up...bought it anyway and after getting it home and with liberal use of penetrant, the foot began turning freely but the balance wheel wouldn't free up. Finally removed the part at the topmost point on the top of the assembly that holds the needle/walking foot assembly (where the thread passes through a hole in a piece that moves up and down)...I think its the vibrating presser lifting lever and spring (or is it the check lever, they look alike in the parts chart) repositioned the lever and replaced the check lever spring and viola...it began running smoothly. Now I can't wait for the new bobbin,shuttle and needles,thread etc. to get here to test its sewing capabilities. Fingers crossed, it'll work as it should. I realize that I still have a long way to go in getting it to run, considering I am not sure how to even install a needle,let alone time the needle to pick up the thread from the bobbin...it'll either be alot of fun working through all the rest or a complete disaster. Quote
Members Constabulary Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 ...it'll either be alot of fun working through all the rest or a complete disaster. I know that very well but fortunately disasters were few! Good luck with the machine. Quote ~ Keep "OLD CAST IRON" alive - it´s worth it ~ Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2
Members treborterb Posted April 1, 2014 Members Report Posted April 1, 2014 Thanks Constabulary. Quote
Members Mujician Posted October 8, 2018 Members Report Posted October 8, 2018 I have the opportunity to get one of these - can I use it to sew linings on belts and straps, or is it just for small work? Quote
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