Andrew68 said..Sailmate60 said..
I had watched the youtube video where someone ended up getting sailrite parts and refitted the shuttle driver (may have the name wrong) as the timing went out and as it was affixed with a pin rather than screws he couldn't get it right. The sailrite part however was much better. How long ago did you purchase the sailmate can I ask?
I bought my sailmate in 2022 and is almost identical to the copy in that video.
Thanks. I think the video we both saw was SAILRITE VS CHEAP Sewing Machine (Full Comparison)? Sailing Life on Jupiter. Importing a Sailrite from US (assuming I got the LSZ) would be close to AUD $3000 (shipping, GST, knurled feet). I am unlikely to need zig zag but would want to get that function for resell value if I did import. If it turns out to have issues I am in a bit of trouble. And it's $3000.
I live in NQ, and I am not handy with sewing machines other than keeping them clean and oiled and not tasking them with anything greater than they can do. I do apparel sewing/quilting mostly but going more into bags/heavier work and some small parts of what I do is a bit much for my domestic. I don't have space for an industrial. I travel to Bne once or twice a year and QSM do offer a back to base warranty. We've only communicated by email so far but they seem super organised and helpful. I just don't want to get back to NQ and three months later find out one of the cheap parts have failed. I suppose that is what warranties are for.
Everyone has been so helpful sharing their experience. Without stretching the friendship, can I ask if you found QSM a good business to deal with? Do you remember whether they had it fully oiled when you bought it? Also, did you get the standard size or the 9 inch throat? If you had your time again would you get the different size? Thanks very much.