[amayausers] Re: New rollers

  • From: Mike Garber <agraphic2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 16:17:46 -0700

Genie,

I think mine has beer breath...should I be concerned?

Mike


gzenowich@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Mike,
Mine's a male. When I ask him for flowers, I get flowers, pretty words,
well, you know. I don't expect him to read my mind. I have to spell
everything out for him, but as long as he understands what I'm asking for,
he always comes through. He doesn't ever have beer on his breath, he's not
a womanizer, he's dependable, and he always listens. He's really sharp and
doesn't hesitate to make his point. His conversational threads are always
interesting.  When I wake him up, he never complains, whatever the hour,
he's always ready when I am. Who could ask for anything more?

8 ^ )   Genie Zenowich
Blackhurst Needleworx & Imaging LLC
Columbus, OH



Mike Garber <agraphic2@cableo ne.net> To Sent by: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx amayausers-bounce cc @freelists.org Subject [amayausers] Re: New rollers 11/18/2005 02:08 PM Please respond to amayausers@freeli sts.org




Thanks Ed...except I suspect one of my Amayas is male.....

Ed Orantes wrote:
     Mike,
         You should feel comfortable inspecting your new or old rollers
     whenever the wind blows in the right direction.  I say this meaning
     that you don't want to put ALL your faith in the maintenance timers.
     You should know your machine, her temperament, what kind of
     chocolates she likes, when you should only listen (like the sound of
     a rotary hook that needs oiling), and when you should just let her be
     "mad for a while".  Of course I jest in my commentary but seriously,
     you may find that there is thread tangled in one of your rollers that
     you could actually resolve right away if you, say, look at the
     backside of your needlecase from time to time.  A problem you
     otherwise would have had to struggle with until the timers prompted
     you to take a lookie see under the roller covers.
         I mentioned in a previous e-mail that I have my own schedule for
     maintenance when it comes to my machines.  I probably check them more
     often than Melco's recommendations suggest simply because I like to
     know my girls are running at their best.  Or rather at the best as
     they are going to want to run for the day.  You know women...  By the
     way,  all the other embroidery companies make machines that are
     lady-like as well.  Sept' their names are something more like
     "Bertha" and "Gertude".

     Ed
           -----Original Message-----
           From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
           mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike Garber
           Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 1:07 PM
           To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
           Subject: [amayausers] Re: New rollers

           Thanks,

           I'm glad to hear the rollers are working.  Do you still have to
           inspect each roller at the 4million maintenance?

           Mike

           Dennis Wharton wrote:
                 Hi Mike

                   We have changed the rollers on our machine and I can't
                 believe how much better it sews. It has really solved the
                 problem of thread breaks. Seems like we can sew at faster
                 speeds with no problems. We really like them.  Dennis &
                 Linda (Sew Hot Threads)

                 Mike Garber <agraphic2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
                  Anyone that installed the new rollers....how do you like
                  them?

                  Any problems? I'm down to my last old one and I am
                  probably going to
                  buy the new ones.

                  Mike









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