Hand Crank Machine
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Okay, I was in North Carolina, went to a Flea Market and found a Singer 99 that did work when I tried it out. When I got back to Ohio, I ordered the spoke wheel and hand-crank from Sew-Classic and converted from electric to "no Electricity Necessary". The machine and case were $44.00 and then about $30.00 for the hand crank and wheel and here she is after several hours of cleaning her up and converting her. She purrs like a kitten with a perfect stitch.
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Yes I used the tutorial here plus other information from other sites - oiled/lubricated and used a mild soap on the actual machine (dish detergent, very diluted) then polished her up with car wax.
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where is the tutorial to clean an old sewing machine?
Originally Posted by fatquarters
She is very pretty
Did you use the tutorial on this site to clean it? I have been reading it, but haven't had the nerve to try it yet
Did you use the tutorial on this site to clean it? I have been reading it, but haven't had the nerve to try it yet
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