Originally Posted by
ManiacQuilter2
I was ready to murder my Babylock serger until a friend came over and helped me get it working again.
Oh good! What a relief! Praise the intervention!
Murder is such a final thing. That’s the only reason that I’ve been trying to give some advice on this thread. I usually don’t try to diagnose problems via “long distance” on a forum, telephone, or anything where I can’t get my hands on the offending culprit, but this one sounded desperate.
Murder can get you a stiff penalty, including life in prison or even a death sentence (except here in Oklahoma, where we seem to have a little problem with chemical identification sometimes...), so a person needs to ask themselves if murder is really the answer to dealing with a sorry, no good serger! I haven’t heard any bad things on the news about “Shaken Serger Syndrome” yet, so maybe we can still get by with shaking the devil out of them? Whenever I’ve shaken mine, all I get is a face-full of fluff, lint, and clippings..........but I felt better after I’d done it.......
CD in Oklahoma