How often do you oil your machine?
#15
It depends on the machine!!
My Huskvarna ... NEVER.
My Janome ... I put one drop of oil in the wick under the bobbin, one drop on the needle bar, and one drop on the edge of the bobbin race - every time I clean the bobbin area, which is about every two bobbins.
My vintage Singer machines ... I don't use them very often, so I oil them with each use.
My Huskvarna ... NEVER.
My Janome ... I put one drop of oil in the wick under the bobbin, one drop on the needle bar, and one drop on the edge of the bobbin race - every time I clean the bobbin area, which is about every two bobbins.
My vintage Singer machines ... I don't use them very often, so I oil them with each use.
#16
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My sewing and sergers are all electronic so self oiling................at least I hope they are. My quilt machine after every bobbin change and then after I'm done with a quilt, I clean and oil it as it may sit for a day or even a week/month.
#19
Follow the manual. I have older machines that I oil as suggested in the manual. I also have three new machines and they do not need oil at all. And I never use can air on the enclosed machines. Big no no. I do have a long arm, APQS and it gets oiled every other quilt. I do put oil on it when I do not use it for longer than a week. Then I clean in completely before using it. Good luck
#20
I oil any of mine when the mood strikes; but don't use that as a guide you should follow. DH and DS can both service machines, so I let them have that little worry--one less grey hair for me--but I can tell when my FW needs oiling; it gets noisy in the bobbin area, and so does my Elna (1985 model) and those are mostly the only machines that I use with any kind of regularity. My LA gets cleaned and oiled before every use.
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