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Posted on Jun 12, 2009

Rethreading my juki overlock

My industrial overlock has been in storage for the past 4 years -i had to disassemble the machine a bit and now I can't remember how to put it bakc together - do youhave any photos or references of how to rethread

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Threading industrial overlockers can be very tricky do you not know anyone who ever worked one in a factory because showing is much easier than telling

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    GODFORDOMME Feb 09, 2015

    bullshzit answer if you cant help why bother

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