Thank you Steve! I have a new to me serger, a gift, it’s filthy. No good repair shops nearby. Took the bottom off and got a fiber snowstorm. As a serger newbie I needed a demo.
Thank you for your video! I'm on a very tight budget, and i don't have a service shop that can service it. Can I do it all at home or do I just not buy a serger? And can I use regular sewing machine needles in a serger?
I saw that in another video, and they said to buy a vacuum attachment kit, but canned air seems so much easier. I’m going to try both. Maybe it depends on how dirty the serger is?
I havent use my new serger bec I got intimidated by it. And now I want to use it after five years, I can’t even move the hand wheel. What do you think is wrong with my serger?Thank you.
''moisture'' that's why i love industrial machines better, you can litterally do anything with them and rebuild them up to spec hehehehe. they also work faster and longer ,but take lot more space :(
Well that was very unuseful. If you don't know to clean your serger regularly and keep it oiled you probably shouldn't have one. Not quite sure what the point of this video was, I'm shocked some people found it helpful.
Thank you Steve! I have a new to me serger, a gift, it’s filthy. No good repair shops nearby. Took the bottom off and got a fiber snowstorm. As a serger newbie I needed a demo.
I haven't used my serger in over 2 years! Now I'm ready to start using it again. I can't wait to get it out and cleaned!
I never blow air into a machine. Instead, I use a vacuum.
Good tip about the needles.
Good video!
Thank you for your video! I'm on a very tight budget, and i don't have a service shop that can service it. Can I do it all at home or do I just not buy a serger? And can I use regular sewing machine needles in a serger?
Other videos state we are not to use that air tin , because it blows air into the server
I think he mentioned to blow things outward, not into the machine so that should be fine.
I saw that in another video, and they said to buy a vacuum attachment kit, but canned air seems so much easier. I’m going to try both. Maybe it depends on how dirty the serger is?
Hello Steve
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I found that Differential feed adjusting lever doesn’t work ( it doesn’t move).. how to fix it. Thanks Mila
It would have been nice to see what you do for a servicing not just what a user who is not mechanically savvy would do.
I havent use my new serger bec I got intimidated by it. And now I want to use it after five years, I can’t even move the hand wheel. What do you think is wrong with my serger?Thank you.
Thank you sirrrrr!🥰
How do you clean the air tubes?
not used to being called a lady, guess i'm part of the gang now!
''moisture''
that's why i love industrial machines better, you can litterally do anything with them and rebuild them up to spec hehehehe.
they also work faster and longer ,but take lot more space :(
Nice video, except for the assumption that it’s just “ladies” using sergers.
Sorry he's just used to teaching classes full of ladies. He sews as well.
Kind of sad that it’s that dirty inside there... 😝
Well that was very unuseful. If you don't know to clean your serger regularly and keep it oiled you probably shouldn't have one. Not quite sure what the point of this video was, I'm shocked some people found it helpful.