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lindaschipper 12-20-2017 04:10 AM

Average time in repair shop?
 
I dropped my Janome 6500P at the end of October and took it in to be repaired. The drive shaft was broken in the fall. Ouch!! Talked to the repair man over a month ago and he said new part would be in on December 15th. I will assume he had a hard time finding a new one. So my machine has been gone awhile, thankfully I have another machine that I'm piecing on....I am working on other small projects to keep me busy. What is the average time your machine has been in a repair shop for anything other than a cleaning?

MarionsQuilts 12-20-2017 05:41 AM

WOW! That's a long time in my opinion. The longest mine has been in the shop is two weeks. All of my sensors were off, the machine didn't start sewing right away (it was very annoying when I was trying to chain piece 6 inch squares - it would start "picking" up the bobbin about an inch in LOL)

Hopefully yours is fixed soon

Tartan 12-20-2017 05:54 AM

​3 weeks for a cleaning and timing issue. If a part had to be ordered, I can see that taking a while.

Geri B 12-20-2017 06:24 AM

Were you told it would take this long when you brought it in? Curious as to cost of this repair. Coming on a slow boat from China!

Jingle 12-20-2017 05:24 PM

One of my machines needed a new motor, took 3 months. I think it was a ploy to charge me 390.00. That place does some underhanded things. One friend was belittled for bringing in for repair an older machine. She took it somewhere else.

cashs_mom 12-20-2017 06:28 PM

The longest mine has been in the shop was probably 2 - 3 weeks. But then I've never had a major repair either. It mostly goes in for it's yearly tune up.

quiltingshorttimer 12-20-2017 09:27 PM

less than 2 weeks--but they are very efficient

Dolphyngyrl 12-20-2017 10:50 PM

10days to 2 weeks. However I have waited 3 months for parts

ArtsyOne 12-21-2017 06:36 AM

With the ability now to order parts online and have them shipped the same or next day, I would think that no repair should take months. My repair guy always asks customers what their expectations/needs are. I've heard customers ask for their machine back by the end of the week, or in my case I have a couple of backup machines and I tell him there's no rush. I figure that gets me a couple of brownie points for when I really do have a need for a fast fix.

selm 12-21-2017 09:16 AM

It could partly depend on the shop. I've only had cleanings and one minor repair but the first place took six weeks as it was a very busy shop. After I moved I went to a second place that took only 2 weeks(they were the ones with the minor repair too). It was definitely a quieter shop.


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