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RunningThreads

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  1. Hi Kitten 
     

    As Sue said.  Yes you should be cautious.  The first thing you should do is click on the users name and see how long they have been a member and read some of their posts.  If you click on SueD above you will see she has been around for a couple of years and her posts are always on point and helpful.  If she decided to sell her machine her ad would be legitimate.  Someone who joined yesterday and their first post is a machine for sale I’d definitely want to see in person.  Most machines don’t sell immediately so there is no rush to send anyone money.

     

    Nigel

  2. Unthread and start from the beginning, you may have an extra loop somewhere.  Look very closely anywhere the thread touches (guides and check spring).  Over time your thread will wear a groove into those areas and cause tension issues or thread shredding.  Use a magnifying glass or grab the tread above and below the guide and drag it around the inside of the guide.  If there is a groove you will feel a slight catch.  If you find a groove on one of the pig tail guides loosen the screw and turn it upside down until you get a replacement.  I’ve also had a spool of thread that wasn’t wound properly that would catch and release causing all kinds of ugly tension every couple of feet.

    Hopefully this gives you somewhere to start 

    Nigel

  3. Linda

    Follow Barb’s suggestion.  Also if your machine was built for Canadian standards you probably have another fuse under the top cover.  It used to be the American machines the lights and motor were on the same fuse while the Canadian machines used separate fuses.  I don’t know if this is still the case.  

    Let us know how you make out.

    Nigel

  4. Had both either work fine.  If you have never had a machine with the electronic locks you won’t miss them.  Now if I was buying a new machine and going back into business (I’m not) I would even consider a Lucey with the deluxe table ($2000) and power quilt advance.  Same warranty and same quality stitching, you lose the touch display and you can’t have Quilt Glide (again don’t know what I’m missing).  

    I certainly wouldn’t make it as a salesperson for APQS.

    Nigel

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