|
Posted by Ron Anderson on January 7, 2009, 9:11 am
show/hide quoted text
>> On industrial machines with the table mount bobbin winder you do not
>> disengage the hand wheel to wind bobbins. Bobbin winding is done while
>> you are sewing as the winder works off the belt. That is why there are 2
>> spots for spools on the thread stand. Some also buy prewound bobbins, you
>> buy them buy the gross in any one color.
>> Be sure not to let the extra thread dangle off the spool stand as it will
>> get wound around the hand wheel in a flash. Tie it off to the bobbin
>> winder stud.
>> --
>> Ron Anderson A1 Sewing Machine
>> 18 Dingman Rd Sand Lake, NY 12153
>> http://www.a1sewingmachine.com
> thanks for the suggestions. I talked to a sewer, and he gave me some
> suggestions also. One about Tenara thread. Is it worth all the money to
> have thread that will last for years on an outdoors application? What
> would be the less expensive alternative?
> Steve
I can not answer thread questions. I am a machine man. That said my
experience tells me cheap thread is no bargain.
--
Ron Anderson A1 Sewing Machine
18 Dingman Rd Sand Lake, NY 12153
http://www.a1sewingmachine.com
|
>> disengage the hand wheel to wind bobbins. Bobbin winding is done while
>> you are sewing as the winder works off the belt. That is why there are 2
>> spots for spools on the thread stand. Some also buy prewound bobbins, you
>> buy them buy the gross in any one color.
>> Be sure not to let the extra thread dangle off the spool stand as it will
>> get wound around the hand wheel in a flash. Tie it off to the bobbin
>> winder stud.
>> --
>> Ron Anderson A1 Sewing Machine
>> 18 Dingman Rd Sand Lake, NY 12153
>> http://www.a1sewingmachine.com
> thanks for the suggestions. I talked to a sewer, and he gave me some
> suggestions also. One about Tenara thread. Is it worth all the money to
> have thread that will last for years on an outdoors application? What
> would be the less expensive alternative?
> Steve