NO WAY! *vent*
#41
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: las vegas nv.
Posts: 2,452
Originally Posted by sharon b
Be glad that you had enough sense not to trust this person :lol: Imagine what he is doing to the machines for people that don't realize he doesn't know what he is doing :shock:
#42
Wow, Charlee. I pray this guy is not in Winston Salem, NC. I do not have enough knowlege to know if they know what they are talking about. Kinda of scary since I need to take mine in to be cleaned and adjusted soon.
#44
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
Posts: 7,940
We have a guy in a very small shop here in Bakersfield, not far from where we live. He was recommended to us, and my mom and my DH have both had machines serviced there, and finished in 2 days and inexpensive. Great work. The big shop where a lot of quilters go takes weeks to get the work done, as so very busy. We'll stick with the small guy. Fajardo Sewing Machines is the name if you are near here.
#45
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: New York State, but I will always be Canadian!
Posts: 933
I once took my old machine to a huskavarna dealer for a "tune up." The guy called and said my machine was a piece of junk and that he would "go ahead and just throw it away for you!" I said ABSOLUTELY NOT! I still sew on it to this day (although it does tie knots in my thread sometimes...only sometimes)
#46
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: SW Minnesota
Posts: 1,590
Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
I once took my old machine to a huskavarna dealer for a "tune up." The guy called and said my machine was a piece of junk and that he would "go ahead and just throw it away for you!" I said ABSOLUTELY NOT! I still sew on it to this day (although it does tie knots in my thread sometimes...only sometimes)
#50
Wow...old post!
Kitsy, "banned" means exactly that... for whatever reason, (usually not following rules) a person gets banned and is not allowed to be a member here.
I believe the photo in Carrie Ann's post are the instructions for lubing a motor.
Kitsy, "banned" means exactly that... for whatever reason, (usually not following rules) a person gets banned and is not allowed to be a member here.
I believe the photo in Carrie Ann's post are the instructions for lubing a motor.
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