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Old 03-23-2011, 02:26 PM
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Buslady when you come Downunder to visit Elsie you can visit me too. How many other Aussies in this group?

Been meaning to say G'day to Elsie but still trying to catch up on other stuff in the group...there's so much happening!!

Elsie, that's a lovely looking machine you have...good on you, hope you enjoy using it.
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Old 03-23-2011, 02:31 PM
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HatNatNana,
I have a Singer 99k just like yours, it came to me with a 220 volt motor and no foot pedal. Not that I could've used it in Texas anyhow. Serial # Y8390219 commissioned in 1931.
Its now a hand crank and my step-granddaughters are learning to make strippy type quilt blocks using it.
Sharon W.
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Old 03-23-2011, 02:50 PM
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Purple you could send it to me as 240v is our standard voltage!! LOL I've considered getting a hand crank for mine too, thought it would be good for my grandaughters...then again I have the Minerva handcrank. Speaking of which I must spend some time with her as I was working full time when I bought her and never did get around to getting her fully operational...mind you, I don't think there's anything wrong with the machine, it's most likely the operator!!

Does anyone know where I could find more info on the Minerva? I've done searches but all draw blanks, mainly dating info would be great.

Thanks again
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Yesterday I finally took out my Singer 28, determined to get her up and running. I'm really happy how she turned out. I still need to find out how to thread it but the hand crank works s-o-o-o smoothly. It really helped to be able to read through Billy's thread on fixing up the vintage machines while I was doing this.

Here are some before and after pics:
Cabbagepatchkid, you did a great job cleaning up that machine! Did you use Billy's spa treatment or did you try something else? Please tell us -- it looks like you did not hurt the decals at all!

Nancy
I have been without internet since I woke up on Monday morning :shock: . Verizon sent me a new router (sp?) Talk about withdrawal...LOL!

I used Billy's tutorial to help me take some of the different parts off. I was nervous about it but he made it look easy and it WAS!
The only thing I didn't take apart is the tension knob and I think I will give that a try, too.

I used sewing machine oil to clean the machine. I slathered it on, rubbed it around and then let it set for awhile before wiping it off. I did that twice. Then I used No. 7 Chrome & Metal Polish on the shiny parts. It was just like polishing the holiday silverware :-D. I also used it on the Singer emblem and it worked well for that, too.

After I was done cleaning it I gave it a Turtle Wax. Let it dry and then buffed it up. I can't believe how nice it came out!

I haven't actually threaded it yet (need to look up a manual for it) but the bobbin shuttle moves just fine and when I turn the crank handle the feed dogs move the fabric through.
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitzone
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Yesterday I finally took out my Singer 28, determined to get her up and running. I'm really happy how she turned out. I still need to find out how to thread it but the hand crank works s-o-o-o smoothly. It really helped to be able to read through Billy's thread on fixing up the vintage machines while I was doing this.

Here are some before and after pics:
It's gorgeous! Don't you just love getting that chrome to SHINE?
I love the transformation especially the handwheel. I would love to know how you were able to make the chrome look so nice. Does anyone know if you can over clean the chrome?

Judy
I used a product called "No. 7 Chrome & Metal Polish". I either picked it up at the local hardware store or at Walmart (I can't remember which). It worked the same as when I use Silver polish on my good silverware. I don't know if you can over clean the chrome or not. I cleaned and rubbed it until it was super shiny but the cloth was still getting tarnish off but I figured it looked good enough.
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:37 PM
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Thanks everyone for help with the White Rotory. I bookmarked the site for future use. My DH went to a flea market today while in another small town and found a White Rotory in a #83 cabinet. Oh so filthy, but I think we'll try to get the old gal and clean her up if we can work out a fair price. As if I need another machine, but this cabinet looks unique and under the grime I think the decals are pretty good. It has a tail and don't know if it runs or not. We'll soon see.
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:48 PM
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Enabler Alert: Singer Lotus - http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Antique-...item3cb650c1d3
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitzone
Oh boy, if I didn't already have one, I'd really jump on this!! It's only 20 minutes from home. Darn!
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by tomilu
Originally Posted by Ann63
Do anyone know what model of Singer this is?
Can you give us the serial #?
It looks somewhat similar to my 185j except mine is green.
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Old 03-23-2011, 03:56 PM
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Bojangles,
You must be getting all of the rain that we Texans need so badly! We've not had our Winter rains and none so far.
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