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Hey, so I recently bought a beautiful leather sectional off of Facebook but has an odor of curry. I spent about 3 hours last night cleaning it. I used a 1:1 vinegar mix first and then a conditioner. As I spent $850 on the piece, I don’t want to get rid of it… Please help!
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Does anyone know where I can buy quality 16oz skirting in pre cuts like 6”x6” 12”x12” etc? I usually buy HO from Springfield but the thickest they have on there site in pre cuts is 12-14. I’m not at the point of buying full sides esp in this weight. Any help in the right direction is appreciated. thanks TC
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Well the second day I was practicing on it, the main screw that goes into the center of the wheel fell out. When I was done I noticed it sitting next to the wonder, so I just screwed it back in along with the set screw. Idk if that could be a cause for any concern.. Do you maybe have a picture of which screw? Or should I just attempt to tighten them all probably
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Thanks for the responses. It’s hard to isolate the noise but it sounds like it’s coming from the bobbin area. If I can post a video I’ll try to. Ryan Neele said it’s a humming noise it’s normal, sandpaper noise is not. It just sounds like a rubbing noise.
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Second post on sewing machines because I know nothing about them other than they’re faster than by hand... I just purchased the cowboy 3200 and set the speed to 600 so it goes slower until I’m used to it. As I stitch, letting off the foot pedal to slow the machine down it makes a humming rubbing noise. I’ve oiled the machine over to see if it’ll help, nothing. Just wondering if anyone who has this machine knows if this is normal. The last thing I want to do is wear the machine out prematurely. Thanks! Tim
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Hi all, Recently I purchased my first sewing machine ever, the cowboy cb3200. I’ve been having issues with the stitch blowing out the side of my projects, being the edge I make is about 1/8” from the sides. I went out and purchased the flat needle plate because I thought maybe the work was falling in the large gap of the original plate that came in the machine, to no avail. Are there any remedies? Maybe positioning? I’m going to have to rethink the process of my work if I can’t fix the issue which isn’t a big deal just I have 4 projects that are awaiting stitching, one of which I ruined because of the problem at hand. Currently I’m using 277 thread with a 180 needle, the holes were too big for personal preference. I might have to switch up to 200 for the thread recently breaking. Thank you
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Thanks for the input. Use paints now to “dye” it. White leather just seems like a pain...
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Hi all, I’ve been painting leather various colors using Angelus brand paint mixed with a little bit of water using daubers. Not sure whether or not to try the switch to traditional dye and then coat with paint? I’ve been getting some unwanted thicker paint puddles in the middle of my work after drying. Also my biggest question is “dyeing” veg tanned leather white. Anyone have any input or tips?
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Thanks! Got the machine set up out there. Fingers crossed...
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SilverForgeStudio, I also found a good article on prepping. I may invest in a few Dri-Z-Air containers and use calcium choloride out there, particularly one under the cover. https://www.skilledsurvival.com/desiccant/
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Thanks for all the responses. Spoke with the manufacturer earlier, he said as long as I keep the exterior non painted metal parts lubricated with gun oil and the machine oiled itself, it should be fine. Just run the risk of the mother board on the motor which is $30 to replace. He said the basement wasn’t any better of an option. I may have to spend the time to insulate the garage eventually.
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Hi, so I just purchased a new Cowboy cb3200. I’m planning on setting up a legit tooling shop in my detached garage but am weary about putting the machine out there with it, as I live in New England. I’ve got an 8month old and a baby on the way so silence is golden in the home and work projects late at night. Are there any thoughts on storing it out there?
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Thanks Wiz, ya I’ve looked at all of those before I came on here just wanted to take the cheaper route with the investment. I will take you and Jerseys advice on saving for the better machine when the time comes and build up the callouses for now.
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Hahahah well that just saved me $250
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So I can find much research on it but here’s an image