Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
..."boobons".... (I dare anyone to say that phoenetically out loud and not laugh.)
Update! Picked up a t-e1501c to get me going. Anybody have a manual for this thing? I where do you get your thread? Which bobbin size do I order the M or L? Needles? What's good? Sews ok but thread is really old and brittle and breaks unexpectedly. Going to try new thread then a service if that doesn't work! Single head I know, but snagged it for 3k so not a bad deal.
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on October 23, 2012, 09:22:05 PMUpdate! Picked up a t-e1501c to get me going. Anybody have a manual for this thing? I where do you get your thread? Which bobbin size do I order the M or L? Needles? What's good? Sews ok but thread is really old and brittle and breaks unexpectedly. Going to try new thread then a service if that doesn't work! Single head I know, but snagged it for 3k so not a bad deal.The majority of machines use L style bobbins. M style bobbins are for the larger bobbin case, like on the Brother 423.Needles - the organ needles are good. The ceramic coated needles are designed for higher running speed.The marority of use will be 75/11 sharp. It would be good to have 75/11 ball on hand as well.Old thread will dry out and become more brittle.Either poly or rayon. I still prefer rayon, but it comes down to cost. For poly I pay $8.60 to 11.60 depending on the make. Rayon is 15.75 ea.Keep asking questions, and we'll try to help as much as we can.