[amayausers] Re: New to Amayas - Did We Make A Mistake?

  • From: "Roland R. Irish III" <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 08:32:21 -0400

The 'donuts' should have been in one of the boxes of spare parts-it is just
a circle of white cardboard about 3" across with a hole in the middle-almost
the size of a 'drink' coaster...just holds the smaller thread spools up a
little, and the width of it prevents the thread from dropping under the
little spool and wrapping around it-then the thread tightens up, won't pull
through, and you go nuts looking for a thread break problem before you look
up overhead to see if the thread is stuck!
Should be a 'bundle' of 25 or so somewhere in your box....
Roland

From: "Brookside Designs" <vendors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 22:12:54 -0400
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [amayausers] Re: New to Amayas - Did We Make A Mistake?


Thanks to all that responded to me both on and off list.  To answer some
questions that were asked of us:  The part that broke off was one of the
active feed levers.  I was fixing a thread break and when I went to return
it to the down position, it snapped off.

 

Someone referred to donuts when using 1000M thread ­ we weren¹t shipped any
with the machines ­ most be another ?extra¹ I¹ll need to order?

 

As you can probably tell, we are disappointed that the Amaya¹s are not what
was represented to us both in the literature that was sent to us and at the
show¹s we attended.  One respondent from the list told us it took a good
three months for his company to turn the corner with the Amaya¹s.  Time will
tell if we are successful on the Amaya¹s, but after 5 years of successful
embroidery on a Barudan machine, I certainly didn¹t think I¹d need to start
over just because we choose a Melco machine instead of another Barudan.

 

On a more positive note, we were on the phone with Melco several times
today, and I¹ve got to say that they are responsive.  Most of my
conversations were with Don McCredie and he certainly did get the ball
rolling on us getting the education on the machines that we apparently need.

 

Again, I want to thank everyone who responded and I¹ll keep my eyes on the
on the postings for any other helpful hints anyone may have.

 

 

Kip Biddle, partner

Brookside Designs 

10255 Poags Hole Road

Dansville, New York  14437

Tel:           585-335-6162

Toll Free: 1-888-335-6162

Fax:          585-335-8150

email:        kip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Web Site:  www.brooksidedesigns.com <http://www.brooksidedesigns.com>

 

 
 



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