Members shoepatcher Posted August 7, 2017 Members Report Posted August 7, 2017 GPaudler, The early 29k's were made at the Kilbowie plant in Scotland when the 29 1thru 29-5 were made at the Elizabethport plant in New Jersey. In 1923, the 29-4 was dropped and all shoe patchers in America were shipped in from Kilbowie and were "K" models beginning with the new 29K51-56 series. All K models were made at that plant. I have Adler leaf springs like you are looking for. The 30-1, 5, 7 all use the same spring as the newer 30-10, 50, 70. A 29-4 spring is almost identical to the Adler since Adler copied the shoe patcher from Singer and re-designed some of the parts. when they came out with the 30 class. In fact, Adler made a 29 class shoepatcher before they came out with the 30 class. glenn Quote
Members GPaudler Posted August 7, 2017 Author Members Report Posted August 7, 2017 3 hours ago, shoepatcher said: GPaudler, The early 29k's were made at the Kilbowie plant in Scotland when the 29 1thru 29-5 were made at the Elizabethport plant in New Jersey. In 1923, the 29-4 was dropped and all shoe patchers in America were shipped in from Kilbowie and were "K" models beginning with the new 29K51-56 series. All K models were made at that plant. I have Adler leaf springs like you are looking for. The 30-1, 5, 7 all use the same spring as the newer 30-10, 50, 70. A 29-4 spring is almost identical to the Adler since Adler copied the shoe patcher from Singer and re-designed some of the parts. when they came out with the 30 class. In fact, Adler made a 29 class shoepatcher before they came out with the 30 class. glenn Fantastic information Glenn, thanks! Who would have imagined that a guy named Shoepatcher would know so much about these machines? As you said, the spring from my 29-4 is a direct fit for the 30-7; that should have been the first thing I tried. I'm not too concerned with museum-level originality so if you have either a 29 or a 30 spring that you don't mind parting with, I might be your customer. I could also use the sliding V-block thing but don't need the spring adjustment screw that turns into the casting on top. Thanks, Gary Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted August 9, 2017 Members Report Posted August 9, 2017 Gary, Let me check my stock at home and see what I have as to both. IF you are looking for the Adler parts, they will be more expensive than the 29-4 parts. The last couple of days have just been crazy at work. I am still working on my shop and had hoped to complete it before I retire in 4 weeks. No such luck. Everything is so disorganized right now. glenn Quote
Members GPaudler Posted August 9, 2017 Author Members Report Posted August 9, 2017 Thanks Glenn, there's no hurry and the 29-4 version of the spring will be just fine. Congratulations on retirement, mine will have to coincide with my death. Gary Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted November 5, 2017 Members Report Posted November 5, 2017 I forgot all about this posting. It is now November. I have Singer springs and Adler springs. Contact me via the message board here if you are still looking for a spring and hook up. glenn Quote
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