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DanofNJ 08-08-2012 06:01 PM

Lets gather our Sewing Machine Manuals!
 
I spent hours on trying to find a Necchi Supernova repair manual on line. Eventually I found one on an obscure site...

I propose that we have a dedicated section to photocopy and compile all of our sewing machine manuals. That would be so helpful to all of us for our vintage machines. I don't know the logistics of getting this done on this site but I think it would be so helpful and informative to all of us.

Candace 08-08-2012 06:10 PM

Most vintage sewing machine yahoo groups have many manuals available for free download. All you have to do is join the group and look through their files. If you join the vintage Necchi group there, I'm betting there are several manuals available.

DanofNJ 08-08-2012 06:18 PM

Agreed, but it would be so nice to have them all in one place...just a thought.

didi 08-09-2012 03:34 AM

I agree with DanofNJ, sometimes I seach for things and can't find it on Google...but then you ask one of our members and they come up with it....??

ppquilter 08-09-2012 06:21 AM

I have made copies of any and all sewing machine manuals i have, put them into pdf form on computer , then emailed myself a copy. So no matter where i am, I can bring up a copy on any computer. if my computer would crash i could still bring up email i saved with pdf copy. i love that Singer has their manuals online for free! :)

Caroline S 08-09-2012 06:28 AM

Excellent idea Dan. If we could not have a dedicated section with a "sticky" at least we could have one where we could list the manuals we have in our possession. Or the list of the links where there are free online downloads.

mjhaess 08-09-2012 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by DanofNJ (Post 5427587)
I spent hours on trying to find a Necchi Supernova repair manual on line. Eventually I found one on an obscure site...

I propose that we have a dedicated section to photocopy and compile all of our sewing machine manuals. That would be so helpful to all of us for our vintage machines. I don't know the logistics of getting this done on this site but I think it would be so helpful and informative to all of us.

Great idea. I have been looking for a manual for a Kenmore 158-18800. I have found manuals for everything but this model. I had a machine given to me and it has a cam stuck in it. I have done everything to get it out and it will not budge. If I had a manual maybe I could figure out what is going on.

ArchaicArcane 08-09-2012 10:43 AM

Speaking as someone who works in IT as their day job, I'm going to play the devil's advocate.

Hosting these manuals can get extremely heavy as far as the harddrive space required, and the amount of bandwidth used. Bandwidth, as all of the dial up users know, is very limited, and can get very expensive for the company hosting the board if people are downloading these manuals like crazy. It can also slow the site down. If there are a lot of people downloading the manuals, there's less bandwidth available to the rest of the site.

That said, I think it's a heck of a good idea. I'd suggest that the board have something like a "dropbox" account, and post the links from there. Some sort of "cloud" storage that wouldn't affect the performance of QB.

Christine- 08-09-2012 11:50 AM

Great idea! I need to figure out how to use my Adobe program, shouldn't be too hard. I'm making a manual for my Belvedere Adler 950-B because there isn't one anywhere, not even for sale. I've taken pictures, etc. and put those on my blog along with the promise to make a downloadable pdf. You're idea will get me motivated to finish it!

Here's a link to my manual, it's not finished though...
Belvedere Adler 950-B

J Miller 08-09-2012 04:21 PM

mjhaess,

It's not a free download, but Sears has the manual for your machine.
Here's the Sears listing for the parts:
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...hdMod=15818800
Click on the first diagram then scroll down to the bottom of the right side to where it says manual:
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...hdMod=15818800

It's not free, but it's an idea to think on if you don't find a free one.

Joe


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