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I'm so excited - my 99K Works!!!

I'm so excited - my 99K Works!!!

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Old 06-20-2012, 11:41 AM
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I posted a few days ago about a 99K I recently inherited. I spent the last 10 days taking her apart, cleaning, and oiling her. I didn't know if she would run or not. Finally got her put back together and she runs great. The light even works with the old light bulb! The cord had been chewed on by a mouse or something, but I had the idea that the cord to my 401A might work and it did!

She was in pretty good condition. Thank you to Charlee who recommended evaporust. I was able to use that to take care of the few areas of rust on the black part and several of the metal pieces. There is still a little area of corrosion on the slide plate. I took a before picture and will take after pictures later today. I will post if I can figure out how.

I feel like I inherited a real treasure. I pulled her out of the attic of the farmhouse my mother grew up in. The house was hit by a tornado in May and will have to be torn down. I went in to grab what small items I thought I had room for in my house. My mother got this machine new when she was 13. Neither one of us is sure how long it was up in the attic. It was sure dirty - mouse poop and everything.

I did notice that it looks like there may be a tiny bit of rust on the tension disc. I am kind of afraid to mess with that part. Does anyone have suggestions?
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Old 06-20-2012, 12:22 PM
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Congratulations and what a wonderful save. The tension assemblies are not that hard. Just lay them out in the order that you take them off. I am sure someone has a link to a tutorial. They are all pretty much the same. Look forward to seeing your pictures.
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http://www.tfsr.org/publications/tec...achine_manual/
That is a link to the best manual for taking a tension apart and rebuilding it. Print out the part about tension mechanism then go with the info on Singer 99
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I really like the TFSR site, great info on 66/99 machines. I've used it several times to understand tensions.
You could also try to run some cotton yarn between the disks with some polish to see if that helps. I think I saw this on one of Muv's videos as a tip for polishing hard to reach places. Think "flossing" between them.
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I really like the TFSR site, great info on 66/99 machines. I've used it several times to understand tensions.
You could also try to run some cotton yarn between the disks with some polish to see if that helps. I think I saw this on one of Muv's videos as a tip for polishing hard to reach places. Think "flossing" between them.
I found some kind of flossers at the drug store - the ends are nylon or what ever and the middle is fuzzy - a drop of cleaner goes a long ways on one of those.
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I am so happy you were able to save her and I'm sure your going to have back in shape and be sewing on her soon
I have a 99K also and like me she is a Bonnie wee lassie from Scotland LOL LOL !!!
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