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Lostn51 08-21-2010 09:01 AM

If anyone is looking for a sewing machine I have several for sale in the classifieds including a 500A.

Billy

Late Bloomer 08-21-2010 10:30 AM

Billy: I have a Singer model 99 made in 1928 and it is pretty well shot. Needs rewiring, probably a new belt, etc. It has been electrified and the motor is attached to the back and always worked great but has not been used in many, many years. Is it worth to get it up and running again? I can have my handy husband work on it but am not sure about the re-wiring part. Was this model made as an electric originally? The motor looks as old as the machine and was just wondering. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!!! (no real rush, whenever you have a chance is OK)

Lostn51 08-21-2010 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Late Bloomer
Billy: I have a Singer model 99 made in 1928 and it is pretty well shot. Needs rewiring, probably a new belt, etc. It has been electrified and the motor is attached to the back and always worked great but has not been used in many, many years. Is it worth to get it up and running again? I can have my handy husband work on it but am not sure about the re-wiring part. Was this model made as an electric originally? The motor looks as old as the machine and was just wondering. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!!! (no real rush, whenever you have a chance is OK)

You will definitely need to have the wiring checked out but yes this is a really great machine to have! You can always turn it into a handcrank or if you can find a 3/4 treadle put it in there.

But parts are very easy to find for them (I carry most everything you need for them myself) and it uses the standard 15x1 needle.

Billy

craftybear 08-21-2010 12:57 PM

cool link for Singer sewing machine decals, look what that lady did with them

http://justsomethingimade.blogspot.c...er-decals.html

Lostn51 08-21-2010 01:14 PM

I saw and it really rocks how she did that!!

Billy

AbbyQuilts 08-21-2010 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by craftybear
cool link for Singer sewing machine decals, look what that lady did with them

http://justsomethingimade.blogspot.c...er-decals.html



I thought about making waterslide decals doing just that working them up in photoshop.
I have heard that you can print decals off your regular printer but I dont know.

I do know after searching for hours I have found almost no one selling decals for sewing machines only a few featherweight ones on ebay

Lostn51 08-21-2010 01:37 PM

I owned I graphics business that I could do that with but for the right inks and to get the quality that you need it is not worth while doing it. You would spend more than you would ever make back.

Billy

Luv2sew4fun 08-21-2010 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Lostn51

Originally Posted by Luv2sew4fun
I have a Singer 201 and the light switch is going on and off. Do you know if they sell replacement switches?

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Billy

Billy here are the pictures of my switch...

jackkip 08-21-2010 01:59 PM

http://www.tfsr.org/publications/tec...achine_manual/

Here is some great Tutorials with great pictures.

Lostn51 08-21-2010 02:03 PM

They do have a lot of great information. I have a friend that either works for that charity or is on of the founding members I am not sure.

Billy


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