Members Allan1972 Posted December 11, 2014 Author Members Report Posted December 11, 2014 Okay, I'll post here, since I ran my mouth in this thread. If someone thinks it necessary, I'll start another thread in addition. I received a call from "Cobra Steve" at my home. Steve said he was not aware I was having any issues, and would have seen to it that we were satisfied with our purchase had he known of the issues. He has offered to remedy the problems and assure our satisfaction. If I have spoken out of turn, and LMC was not sufficiently aware of the problems I've described, then I apologize. Meanwhile, I look forward to the resolution, at which time I will be first to say that any complaints I may have had were remedied. I'm sure you guys will figure it out, keep us posted on how things go…….. I only bought from Steve because he has a great reputation for customer service. I have a guy 20 minutes from me but I did not get the best vibe, hence me buying from LMC 2500km away. I have to say this was the first time I have heard anything negative about LMC. Fingers are crossed for you….. I deal with customers all the time and sometimes the best feeling is turning an unhappy customer into your best customer. Allan Quote
Members BDAZ Posted December 11, 2014 Members Report Posted December 11, 2014 Just a follow up to my earlier post. After tweaking the bobbin spring (removing and bending) and loosing up the foot tension as suggested by Wiz, cutting two coils off the tension springs as suggested by Bob Kovar, I now am able to transition from 1 to 2 layers of 5oz. with a perfect stitch and no adjustments during the transition. I just completed stitching 10 identical items and there was slight variations in the knot amongst the 10 due to differences in tanning and thickness. I don't mean to hijack the thread (no pun intended) Cya! Bob Quote
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