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904
Sandy, Hi there and a very Happy New Year to you (and of course, everyone else). Yeah, that was going to be my question also..... I'll be running a regular,...
Barry Walton
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Jan 2, 2005
9:42 am
905
Glenn, I've no digi cam at the moment to take pictures (stolen, along with my mobile phone and cash box, thieving little morons!!!) The arc of the Happy is...
Barry Walton
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Jan 2, 2005
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906
I am in need of a happy HCG 12 or 1504 if anyone knows where there may be one that is 2,3, years old I would appreciate they e-mail me. stitch1@... A...
Steve Tucker
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Jan 3, 2005
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907
I can sympathize Barry, the buggers were here a little more than a year ago. Laptop, Digicam, Video Cam, Power Tools, it isn't so much the stuff as the...
Glenn Visser
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Jan 3, 2005
11:50 pm
908
Anyone out there have a solution for my problem... I replaced the catcher hook because somehow it became bent while sewing a design. Now when the machine sews,...
codiw1
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Jan 5, 2005
3:20 am
909
The upper and lower thread should be cut cleanly below the needle plate. To accomplish this, the 'picker' engages creating a thread tail. The 'thread catcher'...
Adam Voehl
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Jan 5, 2005
3:53 pm
910
Hi Adam, Thanks for responding. I will try to use your terms in an attempt to explain this better. The terms I used came from the parts manual. So, here we...
codiw1
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Jan 6, 2005
4:13 am
911
If you're dragging thread you aren't cutting after a trim. If I wasn't cutting I'd be taking off the needle plate and reaching for my can of air for a good...
Glenn Visser
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Jan 6, 2005
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912
Hi to all you Happy HAPPY owners - HAPPY NEW YEAR I had a problem after sewing a large'ish Tigers head, there were gaps which needed to be filled before...
brianuk04
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Jan 6, 2005
11:43 am
913
Sandy, Following the topic of "looping" here's some feedback (three reply's) from the same topic on Emblist from the master David Theissen. The topic applies...
Barry Walton
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Jan 6, 2005
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914
Glenn, Little sods took them right from under my nose at a fair. They crawled under tables whilst I (and my wife) were at the front of the stall......... Bring...
Barry Walton
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Jan 6, 2005
3:43 pm
915
You use a "can of air" for a "good cleaning down there"? You're a naughty boy. Best Regards, Adam Voehl - Northeast Regional Sales Manager Happy Embroidery...
Adam Voehl
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Jan 6, 2005
4:01 pm
916
By the way…Who am I speaking with? The ‘wiper’ should fully retract from the Velcro bar, with it’s tip roughly in line with the ‘pressure foot’ in...
Adam Voehl
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Jan 6, 2005
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917
My last can from Wal-Mart even boasts Lemon Fresh Scent! Don't knock it till you tried it hey. :-) ... my ... attempt ... from ... needle ... now ... and ... ...
Glenn Visser
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Jan 6, 2005
11:58 pm
918
My cover that close up over where you put the bobbin in, has broken off. Is there any fix for this ? ? There are 2 plastic nubs on the cover that fit into...
K'Azar BIS Pharaohs
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Jan 8, 2005
6:38 pm
919
All this technical jargon......where will it end?? Hi Kay, You should be able to run your Voyager safely without the "Bobbin Cover Thingy". I've a Voyager and...
Barry Walton
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Jan 8, 2005
7:08 pm
920
Hi Kay, It's me again. Just finished running so I've been able to take a better look. You should be able to drill out the "nubs" to around 3-4mm (that's about...
Barry Walton
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Jan 8, 2005
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921
Ah - Engineer I am not, drilling - isn't that for the dentist ? ? And then those mm sizes, hummmmm sounds like I need to hire an engineer to do the job. I...
K'Azar BIS Pharaohs
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Jan 8, 2005
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922
Kay, I bet if you take the cover with you to a Home Depot or Lowes or similar place and find the tool dept you'll run across someone who can get you squared...
Glenn Visser
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Jan 8, 2005
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923
Hey Kay, I know that you are getting all kinds of good advice----BUTTTTT---- why don't you just call and order a new cover, chances are you might be able to...
Andy
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Jan 10, 2005
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924
"HAPPY" new year! Some of our Texmac offices will be having digitizing software classes, we will also cover basic machine maintenance. Here's the information...
carlosb4@...
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Jan 10, 2005
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925
Sandy, I've just been trying a few different settings and have found that by increasing the bobbin tension to 18g from 15g it's reduced the looping one helluva...
Barry Walton
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Jan 10, 2005
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926
Hi all, I'm looking for someone who lives VERY NEAR to Durkee Enterprises. The address is:- DURKEE ENTERPRISES Post Office Box 1906 Huntersville, NC 28070 All...
Barry Walton
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Jan 10, 2005
6:22 pm
927
Yes, I am reasonably near. I live in NC. I also sell Durkee's products. Be glad to help if I can. Best regards, Brian Belk Sew It Up Sales, LLC 336-688-5551...
Brian Belk
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Jan 11, 2005
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928
Brian, Hi, here's the rub.... I've a Durkee Clamping Frame (why did they stop selling them?)which I use on my Melco EMT10T. I'd like to use it on my Voyager....
Barry Walton
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Jan 11, 2005
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929
I just got my Voyager today. When out and bought a work table to put it on, but I can see that it is not going to work because it is too wobbly. What are you...
julidamazo
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Jan 13, 2005
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930
Put mine on a home made table - 3/4" plywood with banquet table legs (put indoor/outdoor carpet on top, then I put a vinyl table cloth over that for easier...
K'Azar BIS Pharaohs
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Jan 13, 2005
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931
Thanks for the quick answer. I have a banquet table - the one that is not full size, made out of plastic. When I put the machine on it, it kind of bends in...
Juli Damazo
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Jan 13, 2005
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932
I don't have a Voyager, I have a regular full size Happy that's on its own metal stand. But I'm thinking that for the Voyager that you might want to use...
Klages Kreations
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Jan 13, 2005
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933
Hi Juli, I bought a table with casters from Texmac. I think it was about $400. Sandy in Alturas, CA. ... From: julidamazo To:...
Sandy and Gary Rickel
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