My accountant used 451130 and I work out of my home. Aaron Sargent The Linen Barn linen@xxxxxxxxxxx Medford, Oregon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edna Khalifeh" <ednakhalifeh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:31 PM Subject: [amayausers] Filing federal income tax-what category is a home embroidery business? > Hi there, > Just wondering what those of you who work your embroidery magic at home use > on your income tax forms as the category? None of the categories listed on > C-7 through C-9 seem to fit a home business, much less embroidery. Any > suggestions? Thanks in advance for the help. I know, I'm working a really > tight schedule now since tomorrow is the deadline! > Edna (welcome to my new website, still a work in progress) > www.etchedinthread.com > Katy, TX > > -----Original Message----- > From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lee or Terri Hoover > Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:35 AM > To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amayausers] Re: Exasperation - Happy Now > > Hi All, > > I've been having problems with fraying threads on any/all needles. Thought > it had to do with operator errors (mine). Tried many things, including > replacing all rollers, all needles, and bobbin case. And checked rotary > hook for burrs and timing - seemed ok. Things improved but still a problem > here and there. Never could get a complete sew out without fraying thread. > Then it started getting worse again. Finally came to my senses and called > Melco. The following is what they had me do to clean the rotary hook area. > Everything seems to be ok. (They seemed to think that using adhesive > backing and spray adhesive tends to "mess" up the rotary hook area.) > > To clean out the rotary hook area: > Unthread at needle > Raise thread feed roller > Remove bobbin casing > Turn off thread detection in settings > Have machine speed set to at least 1100 > > Start machine, when it gets up to speed: > spray WD40 soaking bobbin area > Spray air to blow out WD40 > > Repeat > > (Note: may want to have cloth on table to catch excess) > > Stop machine > > "Trim Immediate" from keypad > Rethread machine > Close roller > Set thread detection on > Replace bobbin > > On another note he said to keep the pressure foot all the way down on most > everything. On towels maybe raise it 1-2 notches. > > > >