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Messages - Grebo

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My first industrial machine was a Pfaff 545, still my number 1 machine today. I bought it second hand & it come fitted with a foot pedal lift.
Never had any problems with it. Now my 'standby' machine is a Seiko with a knee lift, what a pita it always seems to catch or jump might need some adjustment I guess but I've never taken the time as I rarely use it.
Give me the foot pedal anyday.
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General Discussion / Re: Serger
May 03, 2018, 06:28:51 am
I have an 4 thread Elna. I was told it is a heavy domestic 😂 whatever that is. I use it on sunbrella cushion fabric & when I make up custom bedding.
This machine can do overlock & coverlock but I can't be arsed to change it over. So waste of money there..lol..
I did trial an industrial version once but found it to temperamental ( threads & needles breaking) and limited to one stitch style. The domestic is far more useful for what I do.
I also have domestic embroidery machine, just in case 😉

Suzi
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General Discussion / Re: Scrap Material
March 13, 2018, 02:58:42 am
I've tried giving it away, no one is interested.
I throw the little bits away as I go then have a purge once a year, I hate throwing anything away but can't find another option.


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OOh I think one of my first in spain, this guy drove his mini moke into the shop & ask me to make a top cover for it.
At this point I had no idea how to make canvas bimini's or anything with a curve in it. It turned out ok & he was happy with it but boy would I love to do that again.


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General Discussion / Re: How old are we anyway
February 21, 2018, 07:18:00 am
Err, I've got an emocion symbol on my keyboard (tablet) actually I've no idea why it worked. 😂
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General Discussion / Re: How old are we anyway
February 20, 2018, 03:32:16 am
Thanks DH. 😘
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General Discussion / Re: How old are we anyway
February 19, 2018, 04:11:09 am
52 + 3/4.  Going thought ' that time of life '  You lads might get a rough deal sometimes but you sure don't want to go through it 😥 .
It can really mess up your mind, let alone your body.
But I'm hanging in there, can't get as much work done as before but still have some regular customers 😂

Suzi
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General Discussion / Re: Death of a forum
February 19, 2018, 03:59:35 am
Well glad to see your still with us John, in every sense. Life sure does give us a right kicking sometimes.

Suzi
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General Discussion / Re: Salon chairs
February 19, 2018, 03:40:38 am
Thanks Rich that's very helpful. I didn't think of stapling closer will try that on the next on.

suzi

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General Discussion / Re: Death of a forum
February 17, 2018, 01:34:49 am
You've got some good points there, for me posting pictures is a right pita, as you said. FB makes it so easy.
I've never been that vocal here but did check in most days. No I haven't been around for quite some time but that's for personal reasons.
We've had a good run here, it sure was the best.
Probably is time to move on, c u around.

Suzi
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General Discussion / Re: Death of a forum
February 16, 2018, 03:50:29 am
Not that bad look at the dates on replies there's still a bit of life in it yet.
May be we've just been to busy.. .. 



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General Discussion / Re: Salon chairs
February 16, 2018, 03:46:28 am
Thanks.
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General Discussion / Re: Salon chairs
February 15, 2018, 07:35:39 am
I'm glad this came up I have just landed 11 clinic chairs to recover, it's for my osteopath so a bit tricky to get out of.
Not something I normally do but I thought I would give it a go ( fool )
He's chosen silvertex from Spradling which is a lovely material but a bit thicker/stiffer than the original cloth.
I thought I would treat the corners like I would a flat panel, cut the corner into fingers & pull & stretch around.
Any tips on getting them nice & smooth, or is that how to do it, with trial & error.

I know it's not pretty, first attempt.
Ta

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General Discussion / Re: Silver screens ( Reflextec )
January 08, 2018, 09:42:54 am
Thanks for the replies.
No I don't use any form of stick on velcro either.
Same reason plus it's so ugly when not in use.
Single pane Mojo so no problem with that, thanks I will check that out.
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General Discussion / Silver screens ( Reflextec )
January 03, 2018, 09:15:16 am
Silver screens.
Hi Boys & girls, I've made a couple of external silver screen covers for our RV which are snapped on & I would like to add one on the inside of the rear window, I was thinking magnetic tape would be good so as to get a nice 'seal' it's my side of the bed & gets a bit of a cold drop from the glass this time of year. I am not going into production on this it's a one off for us.

After suggestions on the magnetic tape there seems to be a plefora of weight/strenghts available.
Or other ideas come to that. I don't want to put this one on the outside as it's just something else to find storage space for.

Thanks

Suzi