genevacarroll wrote:
Marianne, come to think of it, Sybil hasn't done the self sewing thing since she got her new board. She still ticks in the top head part, but only sometimes. At least she doesn't smoke anymore like she used to!
I thought seriously of buying a new machine when Sybil came undone, but I was able to get her fixed for around $350.00, and that wouldn't come close to buying a similar machine. For now I am using her and hoping she will stay good!
Good luck with your research... geneva
Nice to hear that the self-sewing seems to have been remedied by the new board. Smoke is an ominous sign of something serious - I keep a smoke-free house but despite that I have had more than one sewing machine break that rule
I was quoted between £ 450 and £ 1000 to have a board replaced depending on which board and with labour which is why I would rather replace the machine than risk having that amount of money go down the drain if either another board blow or the board that has been replaced blow within a short time.
I watched a video on the Husqvarna 690Q yesterday and was amazed how many features you get in a middle range machine today and at under the £ 1000 I could have to pay for the repair.
When I eventually buy a new machine I will report back here and tell you all about it
Marianne