Bobbin Club
Posted in Crafts on 06/08/2010 03:16 am by admin

How do I repair a broken hand wheel.?
I purchased my Singer model 4832C from Home Shopping Club in 1997. In 1998, I was in a near death car accident. This machine was never used, I wanted to start sewing again. As I started to thread the machine and wind the bobbin, I noticed the disk on the hand wheel is not fully attached the hand wheel. Either it was damaged in transit from Home Shopping Club warehouse to my home, or… honestly, I have no idea. The machine was stored in the original boxes, when my husband brought the machine to me from where it was stored; a finished room in the basement. I have been disabled since the accident, disability is minimal, my husband’s business fell through 2 years ago. Obviously, I am on a limited income, is there a way I can do this repair? Possibly my husband? Thank you in advance for being patient and reading this email. I will await a reply from you.
Regards,
Catherine Borden
email: cathyborden@verizon.net
If you need additional information, please contact me.
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