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Refinished an old Singer sewing machine
by
Steven V
(IC: homeowner)
I was given an old Singer sewing machine( that was going to be thrown out). It was in pretty bad shape. I really liked the wood and decided that I could make it come alive again.
*My motivation to do this project:
I really liked the piece, it had great potential and I thought that it would fit nicely in my home.
*Project Steps:
Striped
Sanded
Stained
Painted actual machine black
Advice:
Make sure that you do not rush finishing a vintage or antique piece of furniture. I have seen a piece rushed and you can tell when you look at it. Do the project outside (less mess). Take your time and enjoy it.
Materials:
1 X Paint Striper - $6.50
2 blocks X Sand blocks - $10.50
1 quart X Stain - $12.50
1 X Brushes - $0.00
1 X Black Spray Paint - $6.00
*My motivation to do this project:
I really liked the piece, it had great potential and I thought that it would fit nicely in my home.
*Project Steps:
Striped
Sanded
Stained
Painted actual machine black
Advice:
Make sure that you do not rush finishing a vintage or antique piece of furniture. I have seen a piece rushed and you can tell when you look at it. Do the project outside (less mess). Take your time and enjoy it.
Materials:
1 X Paint Striper - $6.50
2 blocks X Sand blocks - $10.50
1 quart X Stain - $12.50
1 X Brushes - $0.00
1 X Black Spray Paint - $6.00
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Published October 20th, 2010 11:53 AM
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Oct 21, 2010Will be using it to sew? or a collectable?
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Hudson Designs on Oct 21, 2010Wow nice pice of history and it seem you made it work for you. I agree $300 to cheap.
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