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J Miller 03-30-2014 07:08 AM

Cindy,

Float it in SM oil or Tri-Flow. Don't let the moisture dry on bare surfaces. That will cause rust for sure.
Use a hair drier on the motor, and oil it to.

Sorry to hear about the damage. Some sellers just have no business packing heavy objects.

Joe

tropit 03-31-2014 09:34 AM

Thanks Joe,

It's been a few days since it arrived, but I'll dunk it anyway. It's been sitting a safe proximity to the wood stove in hopes of it slowly drying out. I've also been turning the hand wheel whenever I walk by. It was a little sticky this AM, so I'll squirt some oil around the upper areas too.

~ Cindy

tropit 03-31-2014 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by tropit (Post 6650816)
Update: OK, I wasn't going to vent. Really, I wasn't. I even took a full day and lost myself in trying to play my violin to distract myself. The long awaited Bernina arrived last night. The small, taped together box was soaking wet and falling apart. When I picked up the machine, water literally poured out of it. The base and case are completely smashed, the junction box is in pieces and I only found part of the bobbin case floating in the box. There was no protective padding around the machine, (however, they did pad up the accessories...thanks,) no box within a box, no foam, peanuts or otherwise, no plastic bag to prevent moisture from coming in. All this after I contacted the Ebay seller and kindly directed her to the Ebay guide for packing sewing machines and told her how common it was for machines to arrive damaged. In one ear, out the other. :::sigh::: It's salvageable, but it will take some doing. I'm hoping the motor still runs after all the moisture. The case and plug will have to be rebuilt. I know...I'm preaching to the choir. Thanks for listening. Now, back to sawing on the fiddle. :)
~ Cindy

Update: The seller just gave me a 40% refund for the damage done to this machine. It pays to complain sometimes.
~C

csharp 03-31-2014 06:11 PM

Good for you, what shipping company lets their packages get that wet???

SteveH 03-31-2014 08:54 PM

4 Attachment(s)
ok, so these are "sorta" quilted.

I just got this suit of armor back from a happy customer. We made this suit with the idea that it would get him safely through the last years nationals and the Battle of Nations in France(He is on Team USA). We figured we would learn from what worked and didn't and make rev 2. Well that was a little over a year ago and with several local, regional, and national tournaments in this kit, it is finally that time.

He has managed several hundred full contact combats ( they use the same rules, weapons, and armor that was used in the medieval period) in this suit and last weekend took the first shot that actually left a mark on his body through the armor. (the same person/weapon combo that bruised my friend, took 5 other fighters off the field with the same horizontal blow to the center spine....)

We are now going to replace the Canvas with leather.

I took these shorts so folks could get an idea of the OTHER hobby I obsess...

The left and right bits have been flipped to show the inside
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Stacks up pretty small (great for international flights)
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The legs
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The arms (and gauntlets)
(I did not make these gauntlets, but i am going to repair them)
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miriam 04-01-2014 01:27 AM

What does it look like on him?

SteveH 04-01-2014 07:28 AM

I took these in my shop last night. I am still waiting for the pics of him in it....

tropit 04-01-2014 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by csharp (Post 6654429)
Good for you, what shipping company lets their packages get that wet???

To be honest with you, I don't think it was the shipping company's fault, so I'd rather not say. We had a huge rain storm across the state during the week of delivery. The delivery day, the SM was left at our gate for a couple of hours before we knew about it. Our driver had tried his best by putting it in a plastic bag and knotting the bag tight, but the water had obviously soaked through the box long before the plastic bag was put over it. I think that the lesson learned is that if you're going to ship a SM, or anything else for that matter, it's best to bag it before it goes into the box. Unless, of course, it needs to "breathe."

Steve, that armor is so interesting! Do you make it from scratch for your clients, or do you find old armor and refurbish it?

~ Cindy

SteveH 04-02-2014 06:48 AM


Originally Posted by tropit (Post 6655908)
Steve, that armor is so interesting! Do you make it from scratch for your clients, or do you find old armor and refurbish it?~ Cindy

Thank you, I do make it from scratch.

Cogito 04-02-2014 06:15 PM

SteveH you are such an interesting character! :D


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