Old 06-23-2014, 07:04 AM
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Melinda in Tulsa
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Originally Posted by happylab
I'm one of the people who bought a quilt machine, couldn't figure out how to put the table together. It had a lot of nuts and screws and small pieces. We had 4 people try to put it together and we were never able to get the table steady enough to hold the quilting machine. The machine is still in the box. I still plan on using the machine and try another table to put the machine on. Just haven't gotten there yet. Time flies, that was 5 years ago. I bought another quilting machine, which was more user friendly, and use the newer machine in the mean time. Thanks for this topic and for a reminder I have this machine and need to get this going.
I did the same thing when I bought my frame. I knew i couldn't put it together. i bought it online so no help there. It sat for 2 years and then i called my local Baby Lock dealer. They came out and set it up, adjusted my Juki 2010 on the carriage, charged a very reasonable price, way less than I expected. Not all dealers are proprietary! And they have a very happy, frequent customer!
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