Sewing machine and tune-ups
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Alturas, CA
Posts: 9,393
I take my one computerized machine in yearly, and sometimes I bring one of my vintage machines, since I never seem to have the time to do my own servicing. Since my service guy is 9 hours(1 way) away, I also have my eye exam, my hair cut scheduled at the same time.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,515
This is what I do. My Bernina's don't tell me when they need servicing and since I have a lot of machines and don't sew on any one of them a great deal, I do every 2 years. When the Bernina was my only machine, I took it in once a year. It did cost me, but it was a top of the line machine and like having your oil changed in your car, I considered it good insurance against larger problems.
#13
I sew a lot so over the years I have taken my machines in yearly for a tune up. I have a 1977 Viking that is still going strong and has been passed on to my daughter. That is a mechanical machine. I have my newer computerized machines also serviced every 12-18 months with me cleaning in between. I service my Featherweights myself.
I think it is important to take care of expensive equipment, just like I do my car.
I think it is important to take care of expensive equipment, just like I do my car.
#14
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,184
I take mine in once a year. I have 3 machines to keep in good working order. One thing the service call does is get the lint from deep inside that I cannot reach.
On another note, my friend has the same machine I have (one of them) and she does her own service on it. She will take it apart and clean and oil it. I prefer to have the dealer do that for me. :-)
On another note, my friend has the same machine I have (one of them) and she does her own service on it. She will take it apart and clean and oil it. I prefer to have the dealer do that for me. :-)
#15
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Somerville, NJ
Posts: 94
I have a Sears Kenmore machine from 2010, and I try to get in for maintance once a year. Last year when I took it in the person taking them in said I should just buy a new one, not worth the bother to maintain it. Really?!?!
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