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    Default GRRRRR... What would you do?

    To make a long story short......

    I got a Singer Serger about 4-5 years ago as a Christmas gift from my parents. It's a basic, no frills serger. I has worked ok for all this time, but then I noticed last weekend when I was serging fabrics to prewash that there is now a little piece missing (the first thread guide). Called a bunch of local repair shops and they either want $$ for me to even have them look at it, or have told me that's a part they can't order and to contact the mfgr. So, I tried calling Singer last week. Spent over an hour on hold only to have been disconnected because they're customer service lines are only open until 4 pm CT. Apparently, even if you're on hold, they shut the lines down and you're just disconnected out of the blue. Not a happy camper! Decided to try and send them an email to their customer service address. Got the standard "we've received your request and you should hear back within 48 hours" response. Well... didn't hear anything back until yesterday. The email I received from them basically told me I'm out of luck as that is not a replaceable part (which I knew, but had hoped they could maybe still help me out) and to contact one of my local Singer dealers to purchase a new machine!!! UGH!!! So, got nowhere with them.

    The piece I'm missing is causing major tension problems with my machine. My dad (the engineer) took a look at it, we tried a few things, but still can't get it to work properly. We've literally tried just about everything, but nothing seems to work. I can make it work if I hold onto the thread before it goes into the machine to give it some tension, but it makes the sewing that much more difficult trying to do it one handed.

    My dilemma is that, especially after the crummy response I got from Singer, Hubby wants me to just go ahead and buy a new one. I did a bunch of research and all I really need is a standard one... not one of the fru-fru fancy ones. Found one that has great reviews on Amazon (a Brother), but I feel guilty about buying it. It's not like my current one doesn't work at all... just takes some finagling to get it work right. It's $200... and Hubby is pressuring me to buy it.... but I keep talking myself out of it. His thinking is.... buy a new one, put the old one up on Craig's List and get what I can get for it... someone may buy it for parts.

    What would you do???
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    Default Re: GRRRRR... What would you do?

    Can you find the replacement part name and then look on craiglist or ebay for that part?
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    Default Re: GRRRRR... What would you do?

    I had a serger years ago that I decided to upgrade, took it to a shop that sells new and got a couple of bucks off the new one (maybe $20 or so). That might be an option, especially if the shop also does repairs.

    Having to finagel with the thingy would make me leave the dang thing on the shelf in the storage room. What good is it then? Hmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by FabStripper View Post
    Can you find the replacement part name and then look on craiglist or ebay for that part?
    There is no "name" or part number for it. It's just that little metal clip that is on the back that you thread thru before threading thru the tension dials. I've searched high and low, and even tried some make-shift options (taping a paperclip to the back for example), and nothing seems to work.

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    I'm just so frustrated ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KathyCrofoot View Post
    I had a serger years ago that I decided to upgrade, took it to a shop that sells new and got a couple of bucks off the new one (maybe $20 or so). That might be an option, especially if the shop also does repairs.

    Having to finagel with the thingy would make me leave the dang thing on the shelf in the storage room. What good is it then? Hmmm
    There is a Brother dealer about 25 minutes from me. They don't sell the one that I'm looking at because it's a "low end" model, but they would gladly sell me the $500 model. They also said they would give me a trade in on my Singer, but the value of the trade would depend on which machine I bought. Basically, they're trying to get me to buy the $500 - $1300 model. Figures. Lol
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    Here is an link..........no sure if it will help but worth checking.......

    Sewing Parts Online: Search
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    25 or so years ago I bought a baseline 3 thread serger bernette made by Bernina. It is all metal and worked well we had to patch up a few things here and there like dowels to replace spool holders and a dowel for a pin in the door where the loopers are., I love this machine and it served me well. But I was getting annoyed with changing thread from black to white..( all I really use ) unless making a dressy outfit or something special. Hubby said buy a new one. I looked and hated the price and fact they were all plastic and so much more then I needed. So off I went to Ebay, found the exact one I owned and bid on it and won. Thinking we would use mine for parts. This one game and is in mint condition so I now have one threaded with black one with white and am VERY happy. Maybe you could find yours same one on Ebay and get it for parts. Sorry long story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcbatiks View Post
    Here is an link..........no sure if it will help but worth checking.......

    Sewing Parts Online: Search
    Thanks for the link! That was honestly the first place I looked. This isn't a true "part" for the machine and according to Singer, isn't one that can be ordered. It's just this little metal piece on the back, but I guess they don't consider it something worthy of selling or making replaceable.
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    If your looking for inexpensive and basic I'd try Hancock fabrics, JoAnn fabrics or Walmart. I know I just saw sergers on sale at Hancock fabric this past weekend but I didn't look at the brand.

    Editing to add, can you bend a paper clip to get the clip shape and replace it that way? I have never used a serger so if the suggestion is off the wall, please ignore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iris Girl View Post
    25 or so years ago I bought a baseline 3 thread serger bernette made by Bernina. It is all metal and worked well we had to patch up a few things here and there like dowels to replace spool holders and a dowel for a pin in the door where the loopers are., I love this machine and it served me well. But I was getting annoyed with changing thread from black to white..( all I really use ) unless making a dressy outfit or something special. Hubby said buy a new one. I looked and hated the price and fact they were all plastic and so much more then I needed. So off I went to Ebay, found the exact one I owned and bid on it and won. Thinking we would use mine for parts. This one game and is in mint condition so I now have one threaded with black one with white and am VERY happy. Maybe you could find yours same one on Ebay and get it for parts. Sorry long story.
    Checked eBay too.... they're all actually selling for MORE than what it's on sale for at JoAnn's right now. Lol. It's really not a high-end one that would be worth spending $100 to buy a used one and replace that one piece... it is on sale at JoAnns right now for $199, and other sites (like Amazon) for $180.
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