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This may be a stupid question, but does your...
This may be a stupid question, but does your Brother have USB or other ports for importing patterns and other data?
If it does, could it have picked up a virus?
Just a thought that occurred...
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I bought the last bottle of Tri-Flow from my...
I bought the last bottle of Tri-Flow from my local bicycle shop. I've never used it on bike chains. Will try it if I ever ride again.
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SewpahDewpah, Paperclips the larval forum of...
SewpahDewpah,
Paperclips the larval forum of clothes hangers ............... I believe it. LOL
Just for giggles and grins check your Brother CS6000i for a tortoise and hare switch. Our...
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The Elna SM oil will be fine for cleaning and...
The Elna SM oil will be fine for cleaning and lubing. Basically as long as it is high quality oil such as Tri-Flow or oil intended for sewing machines it's good to use.
Oh, just so you know, the...
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SewpahDewpah, Do not use 3-IN-1 oil to...
SewpahDewpah,
Do not use 3-IN-1 oil to lubricate your machine. That is not good for sewing machines as it tends to gum up. It's OK to use it to clean the outside with the cotton balls, but...
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The 66-18 is an oscillating hook, drop in bobbin...
The 66-18 is an oscillating hook, drop in bobbin machine that uses Class 66 bobbins and 15x1 needles.
The needles go in flat to the right and it threads left to right.
It has a stitch control...
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