Singer 99k gets new life!
This video presents the restoration of a Singer 99k sewing machine, purchased at an auction for $30 and later refurbished for $100. The video begins with the removal of the machine from a shed, followed by cleaning and model identification. The video creator then researches the machine, discovering it was manufactured around 1958 or 1959. He also finds information on the availability of replacement parts for these older machines. Key points addressed include:<br>* Restoration of the sewing machine, including cleaning and replacing parts;<br>* Importance of researching and understanding the capabilities and limitations of an older sewing machine;<br>* Availability of replacement parts and the possibility of restoring older machines.<br>Highlights include:<br>* Saving money by restoring an old sewing machine instead of buying a new one;<br>* The satisfaction of giving new life to an old object;<br>* The possibility of acquiring new skills when working with old sewing machines.<br>The difficulty level is intermediate, as it requires basic knowledge of sewing machines and restoration skills.<br>Materials and elements mentioned include:<br>* Singer 99k sewing machine;<br>* Replacement parts;<br>* Cleaning tools;<br>* Online instruction manual.<br>The video also mentions the creator's plans to use the machine for cosplay and art projects, and invites viewers to follow their journey.
Just dragging something out of an old shed, don't mind me. This video doesn't really have much impact or point, but it's mine and I appreciate it.
Machine is a Singer 99k, bought at an auction for $30, it cost $100 to have it refurbished. A good investment for a solid machine.
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Intro blip song: Eyes on You (Sting), Network 415