Members snakex Posted September 25, 2019 Author Members Report Posted September 25, 2019 Hello everyone . More photos . Quote
mikesc Posted September 25, 2019 Report Posted September 25, 2019 Looks like roller feed and roller foot. Quote "Don't you know that women are the only works of Art" .. ( Don Henley and "some French painter in a field" )
Members dikman Posted September 25, 2019 Members Report Posted September 25, 2019 That would explain the funny bulges on the left of the post. I was wondering about that. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members snakex Posted September 26, 2019 Author Members Report Posted September 26, 2019 K today found parts that say Seiko on the machine . The machine looks like the Seiko pw Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted September 26, 2019 Members Report Posted September 26, 2019 Made by Seiko for Singer! glenn Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted September 26, 2019 Members Report Posted September 26, 2019 (edited) I found the machine in a Singer parts and needle catalogue It is either a 138B6 or a 138B6B. difference seems to be the feed type. Compound or Drop feed Came with roller catalogue copyright 1987. Try finding info on Seiko PW post series sewing machine. glenn Edited September 26, 2019 by shoepatcher Quote
Members snakex Posted September 27, 2019 Author Members Report Posted September 27, 2019 4 hours ago, shoepatcher said: I found the machine in a Singer parts and needle catalogue It is either a 138B6 or a 138B6B. difference seems to be the feed type. Compound or Drop feed Came with roller catalogue copyright 1987. Try finding info on Seiko PW post series sewing machine. glenn Hello Glenn . Can you post type of needles or any other info ? Thanks . Quote
Members Constabulary Posted September 27, 2019 Members Report Posted September 27, 2019 Needle should be system 16x4 if not set to a different needle system (f.i. 137x17) - thats not unusual. See attached manual - it should answer most questions. Machine should be pretty much the same (beside the B and W suffix). Minor differences may be possible. If you are looking for information or parts look for Singer 136w machines 136W100,W101.pdf 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 Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted September 27, 2019 Members Report Posted September 27, 2019 (edited) 228-11 is the new version of this model from Consew. All I could find is that is close to this one is a Consew/Seiko PWG-7M, same frame but with added chopper or edge cutter. See attached Consew PWG-7M.pdf As for the needle CLICK the link, 134S, DP-F22 Needle The needle system is as confusing as I've ever seen for a machine, and that's saying something. Edited September 27, 2019 by Gregg From Keystone Sewing Quote Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com
Members shoepatcher Posted September 27, 2019 Members Report Posted September 27, 2019 Greg, The needle system for these machines was Singer #1955-75 which is a 135 x8 needle. I think that is the same as a 135 x7 needle. Hope that helps. I think the Consew had a 229 which was a copy of the Singer 168 walking foot post. They also made a 228 which I think was this machine. The new 228-11 is an updated version of that. I would contact Consew and see if they still have any literature on the 228. glenn Quote
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