Why does it cost so much to repair a sewing machine?
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Location: Spencer, West Virginia
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Now I know you Ladies are smart,intellegent and know how how to figure complex quilting.That said,Iknow you can
learn to fix your own trusty machines!Ihave a link for you.
http://sewmachinerepair.com/repairbiz.htm
Problem solved!
learn to fix your own trusty machines!Ihave a link for you.
http://sewmachinerepair.com/repairbiz.htm
Problem solved!
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Originally Posted by Wildbill
Now I know you Ladies are smart,intellegent and know how how to figure complex quilting.That said,Iknow you can
learn to fix your own trusty machines!Ihave a link for you.
http://sewmachinerepair.com/repairbiz.htm
Problem solved!
learn to fix your own trusty machines!Ihave a link for you.
http://sewmachinerepair.com/repairbiz.htm
Problem solved!
All you need to do is start tearing into a $3000 machine trying to fix it and turn it into a $3 machine because you went into the repair half cocked.
I might venture to the newer machines Lord knows that I have been asked by several folks including lots of out members if I can repair and service their new machines. I can build my own computers and I can fix sewing machines so it makes sense that I can play with the new ones too.
But I will have to buy the diagnostic software and more meters and so forth. But for now I am enjoying the Vintage machines and I have tons of them to work on.
Billy
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