My sewing room changing over to an ER this afternoon.
#31
In the 60s and 70, my folks thought it was great to use 3-in-1 oil on everything. Guess what happened to the Singer 401? Again, WD40 is not for lubrication of sewing machines. Sewing machine oil or Tri-Flow (I prefer the Tri-Flow) ...
#34
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Just north of Cajun country
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The very good looking doctor was here and the news isn't good Babylock Ellegante, he couldn't find any reason for her to be so locked up, he thinks she needs to see a specialist. She is going to the dealer tomorrow. They said it would 3 to 6 weeks But he did also service my workhorse Juki and showed me a couple of additional places to oil her. He was amazed at how clean my machines are and suggested that I keep a can of WD40 to use if anything starts to tighten up and also make it part of my weekly cleaning. He felt terrible that he couldn't fix Elle so he only charged me $50.00. Did I mention that he was very good looking? May have to have the doctor make regular visits, just to keep the girls feeling their best.
#36
For a repairman to suggest WD 40, really makes me wonder about him. I've heard that it was one of the worst things you could do to a machine.
#37
I must be very lucky. My machine doctor makes house calls and charges about half what the LQS charge. He also used to be the head machine mechanic for Janome in Brisbane for 15 years and three of my machines are Janome. He was also able to service my Singer overlocker (serger) which I've had for more than 30 years. Still works fine.
#38
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Utah
Posts: 435
Hope you get it fixed. You do live in an area where that does not surprise me. I grew up just west of there, in Grantsville. Tooele was always a place to go. I got the fabric for my wedding quilts at Christensen's department store, and I know there were a few other fabric stores out there, but I can't remember what they were. Been a while since I have been out there.
#39
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 183
LOL! I see you're in Tooele, as I was reading your post I was thinking, I think there's someone around here called "Sewing Machine Doctor" then I noticed where you were. I'm in Salt Lake County. I'm glad to hear about someone in the area who can come to my house for repairs.
Sorry he couldn't fix one of them though.
Sorry he couldn't fix one of them though.
Last edited by mooshie; 12-05-2012 at 09:12 PM.
#40
OH NO!!! Now I'm really worried, he sprayed a lot of WD40 in both of my machines amd now the light in my Juki isn't working. Maybe my doctor is a quack!! Do you think there is a way to get it out now? I think I will call him tomorrow. I need to change my settings, I moved to an apartment in West Jordan 1 1/2 yrs. ago. I like being closer to the kids but miss the small town feel Tooele still has.
Now I'm depressed so guess I will go to the picture section, looking at everyones beautiful things always makes me feel better.
Now I'm depressed so guess I will go to the picture section, looking at everyones beautiful things always makes me feel better.
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