Another Singer: VS2
#1
Another Singer: VS2
Some of you may remember the Singer VS2 whose CL ad I posted a few days ago in the Giggles thread.
I decided that someone on the QB should go get it and it appears that someone had to be me.
The cover in the ad was for a Western Electric. I let them keep it. The table appears to be some cobbled together non-Singer broken leg contraption. But it did come with a box of long bobbin attachments.
The head itself is in decent shape:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]514118[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514119[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514120[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514121[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514117[/ATTACH]
The metal bits need Evaporust or equivalent and a dremel. There are small drips of paint here and there and I've managed to pry some of them off (latex, thankfully), some are over the decals and I haven't attempted to remove those. I have superficially cleaned the head with oil and cotton balls, going to an old undershirt for the dirtier spots. I took some Maas metal polish to a few pieces but only for a few minutes.
It needs a completely different and appropriate table and it needs a re-shellac, plus a thorough cleaning and polishing. The needle bar and wheel move very freely, so that's not a problem. The bobbin winder and pressure screw are fully operational as is the length screw. The presser foot is completely rusted to the shank. It came with two shuttles.
It's a nice machine and a good project. I'm just not sure I'm the man for it. I'll have to buy a dremel-type tool, shellac materials, etc. And I'll have to buy some time.
I decided that someone on the QB should go get it and it appears that someone had to be me.
The cover in the ad was for a Western Electric. I let them keep it. The table appears to be some cobbled together non-Singer broken leg contraption. But it did come with a box of long bobbin attachments.
The head itself is in decent shape:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]514118[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514119[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514120[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514121[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]514117[/ATTACH]
The metal bits need Evaporust or equivalent and a dremel. There are small drips of paint here and there and I've managed to pry some of them off (latex, thankfully), some are over the decals and I haven't attempted to remove those. I have superficially cleaned the head with oil and cotton balls, going to an old undershirt for the dirtier spots. I took some Maas metal polish to a few pieces but only for a few minutes.
It needs a completely different and appropriate table and it needs a re-shellac, plus a thorough cleaning and polishing. The needle bar and wheel move very freely, so that's not a problem. The bobbin winder and pressure screw are fully operational as is the length screw. The presser foot is completely rusted to the shank. It came with two shuttles.
It's a nice machine and a good project. I'm just not sure I'm the man for it. I'll have to buy a dremel-type tool, shellac materials, etc. And I'll have to buy some time.
#3
Ahhhhh. YOU got that one :-) . I had been eyeing it for a while but don't want another treadle. I would have converted it to a hand crank.... but we already have 3 of those. Anyway, it is very pretty and I really want a fiddle base at *some* point.... Love the flower pattern!!
Glad it's your "problem" now
ps. Have you dated the machine? I don't remember what it said in the ad.
Glad it's your "problem" now
ps. Have you dated the machine? I don't remember what it said in the ad.
Last edited by sews; 03-19-2015 at 10:06 AM.
#5
Thanks for the tip on the hinges. I don't know where or how I would have found that out on my own.
Dremel question: I've heard that dremel-type tools shouldn't be used on chrome. Is that true or am I trippin'?
#6
Ahhhhh. YOU got that one :-) . I had been eyeing it for a while but don't want another treadle. I would have converted it to a hand crank.... but we already have 3 of those. Anyway, it is very pretty and I really want a fiddle base at *some* point.... Love the flower pattern!!
Glad it's your "problem" now
ps. Have you dated the machine? I don't remember what it said in the ad.
Glad it's your "problem" now
ps. Have you dated the machine? I don't remember what it said in the ad.
The machine is from 1898, I believe. That's from the serial # and Singer.
Btw, here's a fantastic deal:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/art/4938649307.html
I remember we both wanted the same 201-2 and I was a little faster on the draw. Here's an even better one and for the same price!
Last edited by KenmoreRulesAll; 03-19-2015 at 10:16 AM.
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Never heard that rule... IT would really depend on the specific attachment used, not so much the dremel itself.
Note: They were Nickel Plated at this time, not chrome.
Those plated parts are not as bad as they look. With Brasso and 0000 Steel wool (or Aluminum foil and water) they will clean up to be bright and shiny. really really
EDIT: I'd buy that from you any time you get tired of it......
Note: They were Nickel Plated at this time, not chrome.
Those plated parts are not as bad as they look. With Brasso and 0000 Steel wool (or Aluminum foil and water) they will clean up to be bright and shiny. really really
EDIT: I'd buy that from you any time you get tired of it......
#8
Btw, here's a fantastic deal:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/art/4938649307.html
I remember we both wanted the same 201-2 and I was a little faster on the draw. Here's an even better one and for the same price!
#9
So you wanna fiddle base!
Here are two nice ones:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/atq/4938748323.html
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/atq/4929659419.html
The second one is the one that interests me the most, though both are in good shape.
Here are two nice ones:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/atq/4938748323.html
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/atq/4929659419.html
The second one is the one that interests me the most, though both are in good shape.
#10
Never heard that rule... IT would really depend on the specific attachment used, not so much the dremel itself.
Note: They were Nickel Plated at this time, not chrome.
Those plated parts are not as bad as they look. With Brasso and 0000 Steel wool (or Aluminum foil and water) they will clean up to be bright and shiny. really really
EDIT: I'd buy that from you any time you get tired of it......
Note: They were Nickel Plated at this time, not chrome.
Those plated parts are not as bad as they look. With Brasso and 0000 Steel wool (or Aluminum foil and water) they will clean up to be bright and shiny. really really
EDIT: I'd buy that from you any time you get tired of it......
I purchased some Brasso several months ago. Misplaced it. Off to the store.
If I get tired or frustrated with it, I'll let you know. I think Macybaby also expressed interest. I may grow to really like it but my interest is in the later machines and industrials.
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