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twoxover 03-31-2012 02:56 PM

old not working serger....
 
i have an old viking 560 ed serger...i bought it years ago, used. and years ago, it stopped operating well...refused to serger...it turns on, it runs...but when you try to serger, a gobbley gook occurs. in the last few years, i've had it to a couple of different sewing machine techs, and they have been unable to make it work.

I'm cleaning out my sewing room....and here's the thing...why keep it? why not just throw it in the trash? what would YOU do? in perusing ebay, it appers it would be more a hassle to box it and ship it than what it is worth <g>. I really want to chuck this one....

betsey

Prism99 03-31-2012 03:28 PM

I would chuck it. Some things aren't even worth giving away, and I would say that a serger nobody could fix would fall into this category.

Note: It's a lot easier to be objective about someone else's stuff! I understand where you're coming from! :)

yngldy 03-31-2012 03:30 PM

If it is metal, try to get salvage out of it. Then you could buy more fabric! Might not be much, but every little bit counts!

sewbeadit 03-31-2012 03:32 PM

I would chuck it too, I had to do that once and was nice to get it off my mind and gave me space for something else. Or donate it to goodwill or something so someone could maybe fix it or use it for parts.

Prism99 03-31-2012 03:43 PM

Yes, I was thinking about donating to Goodwill too. If you do that, though, put a piece of masking tape on it to indicate it doesn't work! There are sewing machine dealerships who scout Goodwills for non-working units. They salvage parts from them.

twoxover 03-31-2012 04:18 PM

great idea about goodwill. i have a pile of stuff in the back of the car to drop off there....i'll take it out to the car.

and yes, thank you all for agreeing with me! it needs to GO!

miss_ticky2 03-31-2012 07:05 PM

I hate throwing stuff out..but sometimes its the best way. I usually hold on and hold on until eventually I have to really grit my teeth and...toss! What a relief once I've done it...lol.

twoxover 04-01-2012 07:35 AM

yes, i understand that completely!

AliKat 04-01-2012 09:44 PM

Get it out of your home. If you donate the recipient - Goodwill or whoever - can make the decision if it is repairable.

I know I couldn't just trash it. Esp down here where we are so close to Mexico. I've been surprised what can be repaired and work reliably down there. Those women need all the help they can get. some churches even send machines down to Mexico to help women earn money to help their families.

ali

barbrdunn 04-02-2012 02:42 AM

I had a serger that was just a mess to even try to use. When looking at a new one, I just casually asked if they would give me anything on trade and they gave me $300! So what I thought was a piece of junk turned out to be worth something more than I thought!


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