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Old 03-13-2015, 04:14 PM
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Does anyone know where I can buy a table that fits around the arm of a 29-4 to make it a kind of flatbed, or a pattern for the table? I saw some on Ebay when I first purchased my machine, but my funds were low at the time. I like my monster, but I have found that it is hard to sew a long straight seam on the tiny arm.
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Old 03-13-2015, 06:46 PM
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Does anyone know where I can buy a table that fits around the arm of a 29-4 to make it a kind of flatbed, or a pattern for the table?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Removable...-/321083072475 He says no OS shipping, but you can probably use the photo to draft your own. The dimensions of your machine are known, so trace in Illustrator and scale to suit.
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http://rickaverill.com/scope-covers-...e/singer-29-4/

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Thank you both!
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I really enjoyed reading Rick Averill's 29-4 blog entry. Thank you for sharing it. I'm not really interested in owning such a workhorse but saw one for $50 and regretted not saving it, as it probably went to the scrapyard.
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I really enjoyed reading Rick Averill's 29-4 blog entry. Thank you for sharing it. I'm not really interested in owning such a workhorse but saw one for $50 and regretted not saving it, as it probably went to the scrapyard.
Now that hurts.
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I gave a LOT more than $50.00 for mine and don't regret a penny.
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