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Re: How should I care for my machine 02 May 2011 02:36 #63963

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Thanks a lot for your links. That's exactly what I have been looking for.
I will order immediately.

Amazon.com refused to send it to DK. Nancy's Notions did not stock it until May 22rd, so I tried Amazon, UK and found it here

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-Vacuum-Cleaning-Kit-Universal/dp/B000L30DMQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=computers&qid=1304333065&sr=8-1

This information to make it easier for my sisters in Europe to get it. Actually this is the best solution for me. They ship it tomorrow and it will be here in no time :D :D :D

Thanks again for your help. It's appreciated

living in Central Denmark
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Re: How should I care for my machine 01 May 2011 14:52 #63923

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"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Re: How should I care for my machine 01 May 2011 09:49 #63904

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That looks like the one I bought years ago from the dealer when I purchased one of my machines.
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Re: How should I care for my machine 01 May 2011 06:40 #63900

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Re: How should I care for my machine 01 May 2011 03:34 #63898

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Sewdreamy wrote:
I have a little vacuum cleaner attachment that I use to vacuum out the crud, which I do about every third cleaning.

I saw such equipment years ago in a catalog and have ever since regretted that I did not buy it. I have been on the look for it, but not succeeded. Can you tell me where to get it?

living in Central Denmark
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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 21:13 #63886

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kathyst2 wrote:
djane wrote:
I do try to take my machine for service once a year although I only have one so I hate to part with it for a week or two! I have a Janome and it says in the instruction manual not to oil it. Anyone out there know if this is actually the proper care of it? Just seems to me like it should be oiled.

Diane, I have a Janome 6600, which has a drop in bobbin. If I take the bobbin case out, there is a small hole with what appears to be lint, but is actually a wick. I put a drop of oil on the wick, not with every bobbin change but a couple of times during a project. I take off the throat plate, get out all the lint with a small soft paintbrush, including all that I can reach inside with the paintbrush. Then put one drop of oil and put it back together. (This is what my dealer told me to do). Very occasionally I clean off the shaft above the needle and extremely lightly oil that. I also noticed that one of my free motion feet squeaks after a while and I lightly oil the shaft area of that when it does.
There is a Janome list for 6500,6600 and 7700 owners on Yahoo that has been quite helpful to me in such matters, although most of the list is taken up by "should I buy this machine" chatter.

Kathy


Thanks Kathy. I will look for the wick next time I clean out my machine. Someone once told me that even though it said no oil, it still needed oil and this might be what they meant.
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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 17:24 #63870

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Yep, blunt is the correct word.
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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 14:48 #63861

I have a Janome 6600 so I do like kathyst2...a drop of oil in the hole under the bobbincase every week, but if the usermanual say not to oil you should not. I also clean it using a paintbrush, q-tips and vacumcleaner. I had my machine on service for the first time 6 months ago...I sew a LOT, so I was kind of nervous. The serviceman told me it looked like new and it showed I took real good care of my machine. He didnt have to adjust anything even though I do a lot of free motion quilting on it. So keep it clean;) Remember to change the needle too...if sewing a lot the end gets blunt(???? right word?????) and you can damage your machine sewing trough thick layers.
I guess all of us understand your new found love for quilting, it is greate fun isnt it!!! I have to admit I even bought a smaller machine to take with me for our weekly sewingevening because I was scared I would hurt my big baby.
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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 10:32 #63845

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djane wrote:
I do try to take my machine for service once a year although I only have one so I hate to part with it for a week or two! I have a Janome and it says in the instruction manual not to oil it. Anyone out there know if this is actually the proper care of it? Just seems to me like it should be oiled.

Diane, I have a Janome 6600, which has a drop in bobbin. If I take the bobbin case out, there is a small hole with what appears to be lint, but is actually a wick. I put a drop of oil on the wick, not with every bobbin change but a couple of times during a project. I take off the throat plate, get out all the lint with a small soft paintbrush, including all that I can reach inside with the paintbrush. Then put one drop of oil and put it back together. (This is what my dealer told me to do). Very occasionally I clean off the shaft above the needle and extremely lightly oil that. I also noticed that one of my free motion feet squeaks after a while and I lightly oil the shaft area of that when it does.
There is a Janome list for 6500,6600 and 7700 owners on Yahoo that has been quite helpful to me in such matters, although most of the list is taken up by "should I buy this machine" chatter.

Kathy
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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 10:16 #63841

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Thanks Debbie and Nancy. I do have a drop in bobbin on my Janome and that might be the difference. I also cannot sew every day because of my job so probably once a year at the service centre is good. It is probably a good idea if I just continue to follow the instructions with my machine.
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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 07:43 #63827

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grannyagnes wrote:
I know there are brands that semi-annual or annual service is recommended because they are so highly enclosed that the average person can't get at the areas that need the attention.


And if you do open those machines to clean them yourself, it will void your warranty!! :shock:


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Re: How should I care for my machine 30 Apr 2011 07:39 #63824

I use pipe cleaners as my my cleaning tool. I cut the longer ones in half and then fold in half. For me that loop is just perfect to fish out all the debris in and around the bobbin area. Now that the machine is broken in I space my oil more by feel and sound rather than every bobbin because the fibers used can also play a part in the whole scheme. My machine hasn't seen a service man for ten years but then it is an industrial machine meant to be a work horse with everything in the open. It is all cast. The only plastic used is in knobs, etc and there is nothing electronic involved. Quite a difference from the machines most people use. Check with the dealer or manufacturer what is recommended for your machine. I know there are brands that semi-annual or annual service is recommended because they are so highly enclosed that the average person can't get at the areas that need the attention.
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Re: How should I care for my machine 29 Apr 2011 22:48 #63813

djane wrote:
I do try to take my machine for service once a year although I only have one so I hate to part with it for a week or two! I have a Janome and it says in the instruction manual not to oil it. Anyone out there know if this is actually the proper care of it? Just seems to me like it should be oiled.
Debbie, I have a Viking and it is not to be oiled either. I would follow the instructions in your manual. Some machines are self-oiling. I'm not sure if the type of bobbin the machine uses is the reason or not. I do take my machine in for regular yearly visits to the dealer. They clean the machine up really good and oil the parts that need it.


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Re: How should I care for my machine 29 Apr 2011 22:11 #63811

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djane wrote:
I do try to take my machine for service once a year although I only have one so I hate to part with it for a week or two! I have a Janome and it says in the instruction manual not to oil it. Anyone out there know if this is actually the proper care of it? Just seems to me like it should be oiled.

Hi Diane -

The difference might be in the bobbin setup. One of my friends has a Janome and it has a drop-in bobbin. Is that what you have? I've been told that you don't oil drop-in bobbins.

Nancy
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