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Old 07-15-2018, 05:12 PM
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My Gammill bobbin winder quit working and I could not get parts, so I started looking for a new one. I decided to purchase the Innova one. It works better, has a smaller footprint on my table and I no longer have to adjust the bobbin tension every time I change bobbins. I'm really glad I found the Innova bobbin winder! I'd never go back to a Gammill one.
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Old 07-15-2018, 06:48 PM
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So funny ND Quilter...I had an Innova winder I could not Stand. Could not adjust it - speed or tension. Took Forever to wind a bobbin. Had horrible tension on the longarm. One day it make a funny burning rubber smell. Quit working and I marched that thing to the garbage can. I got an older used APQS winder from a friend. Its not pretty but boy can that machine wind a great bobbin! Guess you need to try them out and see what works with your machine. I gave up a Gammill winder when I sold the Gammill and was sorry I did. All is well now tho...

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