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Huskylock430 DeDe 06-23-2009
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Posted by DeDe on June 23, 2009, 3:54 pm

Hello... I'm new to serger information. I have an opportunity to purchase
a Huskylock 430 for under $100..
My question is.. does this sew a seam, finish the seam and trim the seam
at the same time?
And is it a self threader?
Thanks

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Posted by Jenn Ridley on June 23, 2009, 6:37 pm
ddjah_at_aol_dot_com@foo.com (DeDe) wrote:

>
>Hello... I'm new to serger information. I have an opportunity to purchase
>a Huskylock 430 for under $100..
>My question is.. does this sew a seam, finish the seam and trim the seam
>at the same time?

All sergers do, so yes.

>And is it a self threader?

probably not, but it's fairly easy to follow the thread paths (I had a
340 for a couple of decades).

Do make sure that the tension dials are still working properly -- I
sewed for 10 years with a wonky dial on the 340, and while it wasn't a
problem for me, it's not something I'd have wanted to deal with before
I was used to using a serger.

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Jenn Ridley : jridley@newsguy.com

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