Hi, thank you for watching! I will check out the playlist and see if I need to fix it so the video shows up in the right place. Thank you for pointing that out!
I'm all caught up and now im not sure what to do with my half disassembled machine hahah. Maybe set it aside and wait until the next video :) I know I am certainly going to wait for your videos before I try reassembly, thank you again for your hard work with these!
Hi! The other videos are coming! Thank you for your patience, it is such a fun machine to work on and I wish I could get them out a little faster for everyone who is waiting…
Hi Jen! Love these little machines :) I'm thinking that felt encrusted spring should be called the Spring of Death based on the number of close calls with Exacto knives it has caused!
Hi there. I have been enjoying your videos. I almost disassembled my 99k following your instructions but I can’t find a video in how to clean the stitch length regulator and where to find replacement for that spring that mine is broken. I received this machine because they were going to throw it away to the trash. It had so much rust and I would like to finish cleaning it and make it work. Hope you can help me to know where I can I find parts
Hi! I haven’t made those videos yet for the 99, they are in progress. If you want to take a picture of the part you are looking for and email it to me at jen@sewingmachinerehab.com I can try to help you find it.
You can if you would like but if it's in good shape I would just keep it. Maybe blot off the old oil and lint and add some fresh oil. As long as it isn't hard and making contact it should be goodQ
Such a cool process! Your knowledge & way of explaining exciting is so fun to watch!
Thank you! I love sharing it with everyone!
Beautifully filmed, nice clear explanations and summary at the end. Very definitely worth waiting for, Jen!
Thanks Megan! Hope you are well!
So happy I found this video. It isn't in with the whole 99 series so I had to search for it. 😊
Hi, thank you for watching! I will check out the playlist and see if I need to fix it so the video shows up in the right place. Thank you for pointing that out!
You explain so well, you make it look easy and it gives confidence to try Thank you. 😊
Thank you! There were a lot of little parts in this video!
Yes scary little parts 😊
I'm all caught up and now im not sure what to do with my half disassembled machine hahah. Maybe set it aside and wait until the next video :) I know I am certainly going to wait for your videos before I try reassembly, thank you again for your hard work with these!
Hi! The other videos are coming! Thank you for your patience, it is such a fun machine to work on and I wish I could get them out a little faster for everyone who is waiting…
I love how crunchy the feed dog and bobbin case are... LOL Have fun with that schmoo fest!
It’s a glorious mess!! I am having so much fun!
Hi Jen! Love these little machines :) I'm thinking that felt encrusted spring should be called the Spring of Death based on the number of close calls with Exacto knives it has caused!
Exactly!!!
Hi there. I have been enjoying your videos. I almost disassembled my 99k following your instructions but I can’t find a video in how to clean the stitch length regulator and where to find replacement for that spring that mine is broken. I received this machine because they were going to throw it away to the trash. It had so much rust and I would like to finish cleaning it and make it work. Hope you can help me to know where I can I find parts
Hi! I haven’t made those videos yet for the 99, they are in progress. If you want to take a picture of the part you are looking for and email it to me at jen@sewingmachinerehab.com I can try to help you find it.
I opted to not disassemble the bobbin case positioning bracket. That said, should I, and can I remove and replace the red felt? Thank you!
You can if you would like but if it's in good shape I would just keep it. Maybe blot off the old oil and lint and add some fresh oil. As long as it isn't hard and making contact it should be goodQ