Part 2: Continuing my previous post. I am sure that I am not the first one to reuse the singer sawing machine legs. But they are just to beautiful to pass. I decided to strip down its old paint and leave it to bare metal. Now we can see all the curves (beautiful) and patina (honest/no old or new make up) at the same time. There is a section that look like a spider web that is missing, usually goes covering the wheel from the front. So I guess I rescued this piece just in time before its missing

Part 2: Continuing my previous post. I am sure that I am not the first one to reuse the singer sawing machine legs. But they are just to beautiful to pass. I decided to strip down its old paint and leave it to bare metal. Now we can see all the curves (beautiful) and patina (honest/no old or new make up) at the same time. There is a section that look like a spider web that is missing, usually goes covering the wheel from the front. So I guess I rescued this piece just in time before its missing

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Part 2: Continuing my previous post. I am sure that I am not the first one to reuse the singer sawing machine legs. But they are just to beautiful to pass. I decided to strip down its old paint and leave it to bare metal. Now we can see all the curves (beautiful) and patina (honest/no old or new make up) at the same time. There is a section that look like a spider web that is missing, usually goes covering the wheel from the front. So I guess I rescued this piece just in time before its missing

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