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Old 08-29-2013, 08:21 AM
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Very nice, Steve. People must take better care of their machines out there in Calif. I never find any in such great condition.
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Old 08-29-2013, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by nanna-up-north View Post
Very nice, Steve. People must take better care of their machines out there in Calif. I never find any in such great condition.
see for yourself...
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:21 AM
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I finally finished my 1950 Singer 99 that I am going to take and display at a local art show along with my Minnesota H.
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:40 AM
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very very nice...

What do you use on the steel as the final surface conditioner (consistent tiny scratch maker)?
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Originally Posted by SteveH View Post
very very nice...

What do you use on the steel as the final surface conditioner (consistent tiny scratch maker)?
I use wadding polish. Sometimes it kind of dulls the shine a little but it needs to have something on it. Oil is good but it gets dirty fast and can be a mess.
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Hmmmm. I saw that all of the metal bits had the same "surface"condition. so I was wondering what you use to make them have the same finish. (In commercial metal finishing they refer to the surface polishing as "conditioning")
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Originally Posted by SteveH View Post
Hmmmm. I saw that all of the metal bits had the same "surface"condition. so I was wondering what you use to make them have the same finish. (In commercial metal finishing they refer to the surface polishing as "conditioning")
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Grant, did you redo the decals? They are in such perfect condition..... amazing.

While you all are talking about the nice metal finish, I have a question. The Singer 101 machine that I bought last summer was missing the slide plate. I bought a replacement one but hadn't had a chance to try it on the machine until I was down at my son's house over the weekend. To make a long story short, the plate does go on the machine but doesn't slide well. In fact, I had to use a screwdriver to get the bobbin area open so I know I need to do something to make it move more easily. What do you suggest? I've thought of grinding it a little or using sand paper for metal. I'm sure it won't take much adjustment.... just would like to know what the experts suggest.
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Oh my! I need to move to the SF area. ..... you have a lot of very nice machines to choose from. Kind of the opposite here in my area...... mostly rusty clunkers, ..... not very often a nice machine with clean decals!
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Originally Posted by nanna-up-north View Post
Grant, did you redo the decals? They are in such perfect condition..... amazing.

While you all are talking about the nice metal finish, I have a question. The Singer 101 machine that I bought last summer was missing the slide plate. I bought a replacement one but hadn't had a chance to try it on the machine until I was down at my son's house over the weekend. To make a long story short, the plate does go on the machine but doesn't slide well. In fact, I had to use a screwdriver to get the bobbin area open so I know I need to do something to make it move more easily. What do you suggest? I've thought of grinding it a little or using sand paper for metal. I'm sure it won't take much adjustment.... just would like to know what the experts suggest.
Thank you Nanna. Is it tight on the sides, or on the spring that holds it down? If it is the sides, you may need to file them slightly but be careful that you don't wind up with burrs on it. And it needs to be straight. If it is the spring and if it has the same type of slideplate as a 66 I would remove the slideplate and loosen the screw that holds the spring down and try it again.
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