Sewing Machine Repair-Do It Yourself Sewing Machine Repair-How to Repair a Sewing Machine
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Here’s a just a portion of what you will learn in my easy to understanding Step-By-Step guide ___________________________________________________
I will teach you how to thread all different styles of sewing machines, and how to wind the bobbin and select the correct needle.
I will show you how to properly clean and lubricate all the different sewing machines, and how to check the various parts for wear and breakage. I will show you how to check for problems such as noisiness, thread breakage, needle breakage, poor stitching, skipping stitches, etc.
I will show you how tostraighten the needle and presser bars and level the presser foot on all sewing machines.
I will show you how to properly time the needle bar, the hook or shuttle, the feed mechanism, etc., so the sewing machine will sew perfectly on all types of material and guarantee YOU satisfied customers.
I will show you how to set the tension on all the different sewing machines by using an actual gauge in this intricate setting.There are even sample repair tickets made out on sewing machines so you’ll know how to make charges for your service.
And I will show you where to purchase wholesale parts and new sewing machines, including where industrial machines can be purchased wholesale.
Think about much you can save if you just want to repair machines for yourself, your family and friends, after you master the easily learned techniques in this booklet. Once you let people know you are servicing sewing machines, it is possible, in an average sized city, for about $50 to $150 of business to come in your door every working day. That adds up to $15,600 to $46,800 a year if you choose to work full-time. Of course, exactly how… Read more…