Singer 300w103
I acquired a Singer 300w103 machine in very poor condition sometime back and started a somewhat ill fated restoration job. One of those things where the machine was really cheap, getting it back to working condition not so much.
I've struggled to find much online info about the machine, clear images etc.
I'm based in South East Queensland and Sewing Machines Australia (https://www.sewingmachinesaustralia.com.au/) do a fair bit of work on these machines and speak well of them. I would probably have been better off taking the as bought machine straight to them rather than trying my own restoration (in particular overspray from painting caused a lot of issues despite me thinking I'd done lots of masking as I went).
Tennessee Attachments (http://www.tennattachment.com/) have some videoes on youtube and supply a variety of attachments and modifications for them.
Another possible source for parts is https://www.goldbergsupply.com/ although their shipping costs to Australia were not viable for me.
I picked up the machine from Sewing Machines Australia yesterday afternoon after a lot of work on their part, put it back on the stand and took some pictures but have not done more yet.
This post is largely a photo dump with a mix of photo's taken just after I purchased it and yesterday. Hoping that they may be useful for someone else in the same situation of struggling to find images of the machine.
I've struggled to find much online info about the machine, clear images etc.
I'm based in South East Queensland and Sewing Machines Australia (https://www.sewingmachinesaustralia.com.au/) do a fair bit of work on these machines and speak well of them. I would probably have been better off taking the as bought machine straight to them rather than trying my own restoration (in particular overspray from painting caused a lot of issues despite me thinking I'd done lots of masking as I went).
Tennessee Attachments (http://www.tennattachment.com/) have some videoes on youtube and supply a variety of attachments and modifications for them.
Another possible source for parts is https://www.goldbergsupply.com/ although their shipping costs to Australia were not viable for me.
I picked up the machine from Sewing Machines Australia yesterday afternoon after a lot of work on their part, put it back on the stand and took some pictures but have not done more yet.
This post is largely a photo dump with a mix of photo's taken just after I purchased it and yesterday. Hoping that they may be useful for someone else in the same situation of struggling to find images of the machine.























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