Fantastic job you did restoring that old sewing machine from 1882. I have never seen one with a hand crank mechanism such as that before. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Oh meu Deus, eu fico emocionada ao ver essas maravilhas da Singer completamente restauradas e funcionando perfeitamente! Gratidão pelo seu trabalho, uma belíssima obra de arte!
Iove how the Singer machines pop up everywhere 😅 there is most likely one in every big barn in Norway 😂 they were definitely built to last 🥰 great restoration, and looking forward to seeing future projects ❤
Generally, I'm not fond of the fiddle base Singer machines, but this worked out nicely. I would like to see how the new set of decals works out for you. @Jason-7212, I found an old burned out Singer that was destined to be scrapped along with its cast iron base and cabinet. I picked that up for $50 and tore her apart. I replaced a number of parts that were either damaged or missing and replaced the cabinet with another. The original had 4 side drawers and a central drawer. The replacement cabinet had 6 side drawers and a central drawer. I flocked the interiors, repainted the cast iron and gilded the Singer emblems. I even found the original manual and found a puzzle box which I restored and replaced all the missing accessories. It was an act of love for the Singer cast iron machines and I have several now in various states of repair and restoration. I may never get my money back, but I have more than enough satisfaction in knowing that each machine works and I can use them anytime. Treadle machines are a wonder and if you know where to look, can be gotten for cheap. So all you folks watching this video, remember, you can do this and have one of your own to enjoy and pass on to your children.
Wonderful job! For decals on a dark base, you would need a white layer under the graphic. If you know someone with a white toner laser printer, it would be no problem to print one out for you. I have a CRIO 8432WDT and the images it prints are top notch.
Хорошая работа, но есть нюансы. Необходима отвертка с широким шлицем. И еще: на донышке фанерка специально не крепится намертво, а делается съемной для доступа к механизму.
У меня 2 такие машинки . На этой отсутствует намоточный мезанизм . Одну я отрестарировал , но я не пескоструил а использовал химическую очистку , после чего долго полировал ее , и выводил покраску в глянец , нанес 3 слоя и лак . Вторую я не ресиаврировал , пока что .
Hello, friend. Ths restoration was fantastic! I'm a little concerned though the second hole for the treadle strap wasn't drilled out on the base. Please see 12:26. Even though this machine is powered by a hand crank, it was originally designed to be used as a treadle operated machine. Perhaps the hole can be drilled out carefully as it only affects the piece of wood used to cover the base that creates the floor of the storage area.
Hello! Thanks for watching the video! And for the constructive comment! You're right, it might be worth drilling this hole carefully so that the sewing machine matches the idea of the engineer who developed it.
Even though it's from eighteen eighty two, the overall condition was great because it was made in america at a time when we used to make things at last. I'm sure it's gonna make a great restore, but thank God. It was made in this country.
Hello! Thank you for appreciating my work! What do you mean when you say that this machine has a “unique stitch”? I haven't seen many other sewing machines, so I don't know what other stitches look like.
I couldn’t deal with lefty tighty righty loosey it’s not right or maybe it’s not left, but what a well made tool that was no wonder it’s lasted so well
No bobbin winder? That's why you have the wheel disconnect, so it can turn a bobbin winder without running the machine. I have an 1888 model, maybe a VS2 variant. It's a fiddlebase treadle. When I bought it nearly 50 years ago, it only needed cleaning and lubrication. I've used it ever since. The local Singer repairman carries parts like drive belts and bobbins, as we have an Amish community nearby.
О, умение восстанавливать швейные машинки - это всегда редкость. У меня родственник в советское время их делал, нарасхват был. А сейчас, насколько я знаю, мастера переживают второе рождение, с открытием большого количества частных ателье. И всё такие же редкие, поди найди специалиста
Don't EVER do one of these again. If you can't replicate the finishes that were originally on these items don't mess with these historical pieces. Leave any restoration work to someone who knows what they are doing and can return them to close to their original condition. You DO NO use a sand or heavy abrasive to 'sand blast' one of these things. You powder blast or use walnut or other mild abrasives to start with. Then you have the issue that these machines from that time period either were coated by Japanning or with a baked-on or dipped enamel, not spray painted. These historical pieces are of high value when properly restored, when people like you botch the restoration the value is cut by more than half!
Wow, this machine isn’t particularly valuable and it was saved from being trashed and is able to be used again, a professional restoration, wow give your head a shake, those costs are astronomical for something that’s not that valuable, one in mint condition is probably only a few hundred dollars at best
I appreciate vintage items, thank you for sharing the process of your hard work.
So good you showed it twice!! I was having a deja vue moment there! I enjoyed watching again. Thank you😊
I also thought it was more than a little familiar!
Thank you for your trust)))
У меня швейная машинка «Орион» 1889 года!!! Шьет великолепно! Люблю ее и не променяю ни на какую современную!!!❤️❤️❤️
Умели же делать вещи на века!!!
Fantastic job you did restoring that old sewing machine from 1882. I have never seen one with a hand crank mechanism such as that before. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Oh meu Deus, eu fico emocionada ao ver essas maravilhas da Singer completamente restauradas e funcionando perfeitamente!
Gratidão pelo seu trabalho, uma belíssima obra de arte!
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Beautiful. I love the sound...takes me back in time.
Iove how the Singer machines pop up everywhere 😅 there is most likely one in every big barn in Norway 😂 they were definitely built to last 🥰 great restoration, and looking forward to seeing future projects ❤
Thank you for your message and support!!!
Really Amazing! Knowing that this machine, was build in our Grand-Grandfathers era is speechless...🌟😧Nice restoration.. 🔧
Lovely job! I have my husband's grandmother's treadle Singer machine in the original cabinet. Still works just fine, too.
I think these sewing machines are immortal.
Don't listen to the negativity. You did an amazing job and it was intriguing and satisfying. I am sewer and a crafter and I just love what you did.
Super! Quel travail de patience et la technique pour remonter la machine! Elle fonctionne parfaitement tout mes respects 👍👏👏👏
Great work! Lovingly done!
Generally, I'm not fond of the fiddle base Singer machines, but this worked out nicely. I would like to see how the new set of decals works out for you.
@Jason-7212, I found an old burned out Singer that was destined to be scrapped along with its cast iron base and cabinet. I picked that up for $50 and tore her apart.
I replaced a number of parts that were either damaged or missing and replaced the cabinet with another. The original had 4 side drawers and a central drawer. The replacement cabinet had 6 side drawers and a central drawer. I flocked the interiors, repainted the cast iron and gilded the Singer emblems. I even found the original manual and found a puzzle box which I restored and replaced all the missing accessories.
It was an act of love for the Singer cast iron machines and I have several now in various states of repair and restoration.
I may never get my money back, but I have more than enough satisfaction in knowing that each machine works and I can use them anytime. Treadle machines are a wonder and if you know where to look, can be gotten for cheap.
So all you folks watching this video, remember, you can do this and have one of your own to enjoy and pass on to your children.
С деколями получилось обидно, но смешно.😂 Спасибо за юмор!😂
Прекрасная работа!!!❤️👏❤️👏❤️👏❤️
Спасибо за поддержку!!!!
Wonderful job! For decals on a dark base, you would need a white layer under the graphic. If you know someone with a white toner laser printer, it would be no problem to print one out for you. I have a CRIO 8432WDT and the images it prints are top notch.
Thanks a lot for the advice!
Хорошая работа, но есть нюансы. Необходима отвертка с широким шлицем. И еще: на донышке фанерка специально не крепится намертво, а делается съемной для доступа к механизму.
У меня 2 такие машинки . На этой отсутствует намоточный мезанизм . Одну я отрестарировал , но я не пескоструил а использовал химическую очистку , после чего долго полировал ее , и выводил покраску в глянец , нанес 3 слоя и лак . Вторую я не ресиаврировал , пока что .
Hello, friend. Ths restoration was fantastic! I'm a little concerned though the second hole for the treadle strap wasn't drilled out on the base. Please see 12:26. Even though this machine is powered by a hand crank, it was originally designed to be used as a treadle operated machine. Perhaps the hole can be drilled out carefully as it only affects the piece of wood used to cover the base that creates the floor of the storage area.
Hello! Thanks for watching the video! And for the constructive comment! You're right, it might be worth drilling this hole carefully so that the sewing machine matches the idea of the engineer who developed it.
@@ITBR_Restoration you are most welcome! Thank you for the wonderful content!!
Great restoration, never seen one that old.
Hello! I was also very surprised when I found out the year this sewing machine was created!
Lecę na przyszłość Piaskowanie drewna i metalu Pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Even though it's from eighteen eighty two, the overall condition was great because it was made in america at a time when we used to make things at last. I'm sure it's gonna make a great restore, but thank God. It was made in this country.
This machine has a very unique stitch, wish you would have shown the back side. Nice job
Hello! Thank you for appreciating my work! What do you mean when you say that this machine has a “unique stitch”? I haven't seen many other sewing machines, so I don't know what other stitches look like.
Здравствуйте! Sveiki ... Понравился Ваш сверлильный станок,, Комунарас,, у нас на ВЭФе тоже были такие... Привет из Латвии! Спасибо за видео!
Здравствуйте! Спасибо за просмотр и оценку видео! На канале есть видео по восстановлению данного станка. Думаю Вам будет интересно посмотреть!!!🤗
Amazing! Beautiful. It sounds wonderful!!
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Wow you are truly an amazing artist and craftsman
Wow! Beautiful job!
Hey hello!
Thanks for support!!!
Ha hecho un gran trabajo a la perfección!! ✌️👍
¡¡¡Gracias por ver y apoyar mi canal de UA-cam!!!!
Use the correct size screwdriver on those screws. You’ll have less damage to the screw heads.
Thanks for the advice!
Beautiful restoration 🥰🥰
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Lovely work!
Very nice work 👍
Excelente restauración!
I couldn’t deal with lefty tighty righty loosey it’s not right or maybe it’s not left, but what a well made tool that was no wonder it’s lasted so well
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о, нс-12а комунарас, у меня такая же сверлилка, тоже с нуля восстанавливал)
No bobbin winder? That's why you have the wheel disconnect, so it can turn a bobbin winder without running the machine. I have an 1888 model, maybe a VS2 variant. It's a fiddlebase treadle. When I bought it nearly 50 years ago, it only needed cleaning and lubrication. I've used it ever since. The local Singer repairman carries parts like drive belts and bobbins, as we have an Amish community nearby.
Awesome!
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О, умение восстанавливать швейные машинки - это всегда редкость. У меня родственник в советское время их делал, нарасхват был. А сейчас, насколько я знаю, мастера переживают второе рождение, с открытием большого количества частных ателье. И всё такие же редкие, поди найди специалиста
Máquina de singer costura roupas restauração 2024.é o amor.
Beautiful
MET DROOL WORTHY VIDEO. I have a similar singer from my grandmother
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Very nice!
Too bad the cover is gone. But you did a beautiful job.
Thought i seen this before ... you uploaded this video 11 months ago.
Эта чудо - машина должна шить даже кожу
Nice
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Очень красиво, а как ворота называется которым вы гвозди выправляли а также кожу пробивали??
очень жаль что не получились узоры . но как я понял это высший пилотаж....
реставрировал такую 1870 года.машинка супер
Did you try to do the Japaning insted of spray paint?
Интересно, почему же за ними так гонялись в 90-е? Что же в них ценного? 🙂
Ходили легенды, что один из валов этой машинки, изготавливался с применением каких то редких и дорогих металлов (уже не вспомню каких)
@@ITBR_Restoration Ясно... Значит и Вы не в курсе, что конкретно 😁
the 'cymbals spring' is the adjustable thread tensioner............................
Hola. Busco un restaurador de una máquina de coser en la Ciudad de México. ¿Tienen algún contacto acá?
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Cómo se enebra ese tipo de maquina
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Looks good,hey 1882
I did a google translate on your tattoo. Get to know Him. Is that a correct translation?
Your translation is slightly incorrect. Here we are talking about yourself, what you need to understand/know yourself.
"Сognosce te ipsum"
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31:46 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Don't EVER do one of these again. If you can't replicate the finishes that were originally on these items don't mess with these historical pieces. Leave any restoration work to someone who knows what they are doing and can return them to close to their original condition. You DO NO use a sand or heavy abrasive to 'sand blast' one of these things. You powder blast or use walnut or other mild abrasives to start with. Then you have the issue that these machines from that time period either were coated by Japanning or with a baked-on or dipped enamel, not spray painted. These historical pieces are of high value when properly restored, when people like you botch the restoration the value is cut by more than half!
don't worry, it's just a dream, you're dreaming it all, soon you'll wake up and won't remember any of it😁
Wow, this machine isn’t particularly valuable and it was saved from being trashed and is able to be used again, a professional restoration, wow give your head a shake, those costs are astronomical for something that’s not that valuable, one in mint condition is probably only a few hundred dollars at best
go outside
Have a cookie, Jason 🍪
I hope it improves your horrible demeanor and b.s. attitude 🙄
Can't wait to see you do it 🥰