A man of many talents Jason! I subscribed to your channel after looking at your review on the Anest Iwata LPH80 1.2 (which I thought was very good, by the way) and then I saw this video. It’s quite obvious by watching this, that you like attention to detail. Some nice machines.
I hope you can help me in my on going search my son gave me a "Gift" of a knee operated Singer sewing machine on the front of the sewing machine it showed a model #AB157651 I have been searching to find a manual or something on refurbishing it to use. I was rescued from a garage in Memphis Tn. and brought to me in Las Vegas,NV. It was in terrible condition and missing a plate over the bobbin housing. It took two hours in cleaning alone and I'm still not finished. I have no idea how to connect the light and I haven't checked it out yet to see if it works,baby steps with it. I have been looking for a manual and that was a task in itself no luck there either. If you can steer me in the right direction this "Gift" might be just that. I do prefer older machines they are work horses and last a long time. It's something to pass down.
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A man of many talents Jason! I subscribed to your channel after looking at your review on the Anest Iwata LPH80 1.2 (which I thought was very good, by the way) and then I saw this video. It’s quite obvious by watching this, that you like attention to detail. Some nice machines.
I hope you can help me in my on going search my son gave me a "Gift" of a knee operated Singer sewing machine on the front of the sewing machine it showed a model #AB157651 I have been searching to find a manual or something on refurbishing it to use. I was rescued from a garage in Memphis Tn. and brought to me in Las Vegas,NV. It was in terrible condition and missing a plate over the bobbin housing. It took two hours in cleaning alone and I'm still not finished. I have no idea how to connect the light and I haven't checked it out yet to see if it works,baby steps with it. I have been looking for a manual and that was a task in itself no luck there either. If you can steer me in the right direction this "Gift" might be just that. I do prefer older machines they are work horses and last a long time. It's something to pass down.