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Old 02-28-2019, 10:26 AM
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Greetings, I found this forum by looking for information on the repair and adjustments of my machines.
I have two machines, 1- 29-4 and 1- 29K70 Leather Machines.
I have found both the Owners manuals and Parts manuals for each but they are limited in scope for what I want to do, which is to take them down, clean and re-assemble them.
I am looking for information on adjusting them after putting them back together.
Also information on tips and tricks for taking them apart and re-assembly.


I know these are not machines normally used in quilting, however this forum keeps popping up when looking for information on vintage singer machines.
Thanks in advance for any information or guidance you may share.


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Old 02-28-2019, 10:54 AM
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The first picture is the 29-4 and the second the 29K70
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Old 02-28-2019, 11:51 AM
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Egil, you are right. we don't get into industrilas much here, but a few of us dabble. My Bradbury has some siimilarities to your 29s.

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I have a patcher like the first one you posted.

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Thanks folks.

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In addition to facebook and Victorian Sweatshop, there are yahoo groups dedicated to industrials. I think leatherworker.net has members who knows your models first hand too.
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