Use LB-5 spray oil instead of an oiler. Don't use white lithium. The machine comes greased with yellow colored grease. SWF provides a tin can with it's machines.
Im working on getting a swf/b-t1501 embroidery machine and was hoping you could help me with some information, What type of design files does the machine accept? and what type of software is needed to read the design and upload them from the computer to the machine ?and what is the largest size design will the machine make? thank you for your time 🤙🏼
Im working on getting a swf/b-t1501 embroidery machine and was hoping you could help me with some information, What type of design files does the machine accept? and what type of software is needed to read the design and upload them from the computer to the machine ?and what is the largest size design will the machine make? thank you for your time 🤙🏼
What kind of oil can i use in my swf embroidery machine. I have already lubricant oil for brother and juki etc sewing machine. Please let me. Is that oil suitable for this machine. I will appreciate for your reply. Thanks
Mr. Krohn > a GREAT MAN a phenoeinal teacher! He was my friend during my HS years in Spirit Lake. I took his classes ONLY because of his method of teaching. I was NOT interested in science but loved his guidance and passion for life .. this is an aweome tribute to his life and living memory. I continue to speak of him ... he was truly remarkable.
Cliff opened the world to many of us in a small town in Northwest Iowa. The reason we adopted our son from Guatemala was the world of Spanish language and culture that we learned to appreciate and cherish. For many of us, it was our introduction to other cultures and looking outside of Spirit Lake. Kudos, senor.
I had Mr K for Earth Science about 1972 when I was sophomore. He worked with my dad, Wayne Neustrom, who was high school principal about 1960 or so. My dad died at 35 when I was 5 and I will never forget the very kind letter Mr. K wrote to me and my siblings about my dad and the person he was. I never took the opportunity to talk to Mr. Krohn about my dad while I was in high school but will remember the "What do you see?" field trips and the challenge to think and see. He left a great legacy