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Old 04-18-2013, 01:32 PM
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Default Bernina Record 830 - problems with removable sewing bed

I am having problems with my old Bernina 830's remvoveable sewing bed. The interior cut out is worn down and it won't stay in place and keeps slipping. There appears to be a felt-like substance that had been around the inside but it is all gone. A techy told me that it was originally "horse hair"?

Any advice on how to repair or fix would be appreciated. I have to prop it up underneath with a small box to hold it level and in place with the machine's bed.
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Old 04-18-2013, 01:38 PM
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No, I think he was pulling your leg. The 830 is old, but not that old. Try some felt, or even some polar fleece if you have it.
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When he said it, I thought that he must have been "smoking" in the back work room"!
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Would the felt with adhesive on the back work? I have bought it for going on the bottom of a lamp. If you can't find that, maybe the felt sticky things that go on the bottom of furniture would work.
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JoAnn fabrics has adhesive backed felt. They also have lots of real wool felt you can cut to fit and glue on as you need.

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Thanks for the advice!! Is there a particular type of glue that would work the best?
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It is fuzzy, but horse hair? I don't think so, but I wonder where that came from. I'd laugh if he were right:> Be careful that whatever adhesive you use is somewhat gentle on the paint.
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You might also try contacting Bernina via their website. You never know if they might help.
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you might try this yahoo group:
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