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Is there another source for parts for this machine?

I want to buy a presser foot spring and Techsew has non available till the end of July.

This is a new machine and it's working perfect for what I wanted it for but I had to shorten the presser foot spring a little to minimize the feed dog marks. The spring that it came with was so strong that I couldn't adjust it to a light touch.

I only want a new spring in case I want to return it to stock condition for some reason. Like I said the machine isn't broke down and there's no panic right now but a one month wait time on parts concerns me should something go wrong which I don't think anything will because this machine is built like a tank and seems like it will last for many years.

Is there another machine that has compatible parts?

Or maybe an after market supplier?

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We have them in stock.

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End of problem!

I got a hold of Bob Kavar at Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines and he had them in stock so I ordered 2 springs as well as thread and oil.

He has everything I'll ever need for my Techsew 3650 and was willing to give me lots of advice even tho I bought the machine from a competitor.

He's one hell of a nice guy. My next machine will be from him.

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Richard,I'm glad I'm able to help you and thanks for the order.

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I meant to follow this up but forgot so here it is:

I placed my order over the phone in the morning and it shipped the same day via UPS.

My order contained a gallon of oil so it had to go UPS but Bob told me that he also ships Priority Mail.

This is good to know because Priority Mail can save you a lot of money if your just placing a small order such as one spool of thread. You order one spool of thread from the places that I do biz with and they'll UPS that puppy almost doubling the cost of the single spool of thread.

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