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Posted by on March 1, 2009, 3:37 pm
I have another update, we got it to sew again. The only problem now
is that when the cutter is down (engaged) the right looper hits it
when it's on it's way around, moving clockwise. As long as the cutter
is back it's fine.
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Posted by BEI Design on March 1, 2009, 9:48 pm
caraafaus@gmail.com wrote:
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> I have another update, we got it to sew again. The only
> problem now is that when the cutter is down (engaged) the
> right looper hits it when it's on it's way around, moving
> clockwise. As long as the cutter is back it's fine.
Then you still have a major problem. A serger which cannot
trim off excess as it sews is mostly worthless.
Beverly
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Posted by on March 2, 2009, 6:20 pm
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> Then you still have a major problem. =A0A serger which cannot
> trim off excess as it sews is mostly worthless.
> Beverly
LOL, thanks.
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Posted by BEI Design on March 2, 2009, 6:25 pm
carafaus@gmail.com wrote:
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> > Then you still have a major problem. A serger which
> > cannot trim off excess as it sews is mostly worthless.
> > Beverly
> LOL, thanks.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but really, a serger has
to have a working cutter. If you are in Ron Anderson's
area, I highly recommend him for service.
Beverly
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Posted by on March 3, 2009, 10:50 am
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> caraf...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Then you still have a major problem. A serger which
> > > cannot trim off excess as it sews is mostly worthless.
> > > Beverly
> > LOL, thanks.
> Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but really, a serger has
> to have a working cutter. =A0If you are in Ron Anderson's
> area, I highly recommend him for service.
> Beverly
I know, I was just kinda hoping someone would say 'okay, if you have
this and not that working, do this :) ' I know I need the cutter, at's
why I bought the thing :) Though serging even without the cutter is
way faster than trying to do an overlock stitch on my regular
machine.
Ron Anderson sounds really knowledgeable, but unfortunately I live in
Montana. Going to see who knows about machines here.
:)
Cara
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> problem now is that when the cutter is down (engaged) the
> right looper hits it when it's on it's way around, moving
> clockwise. As long as the cutter is back it's fine.