Sewing
Machine
Tony Asef has passed on his experience of a quarter of a century repairing sewing machines.
With 89 million sewing machines in the USA alone, all needing to be repaired several times each year, it should come as no surprise that there are many so-called sewing machine mechanics out there who don’t know what they are doing. You will have to keep returning your machine to them because they didn’t do the job properly the first time.
As Tony says, If you chose to service sewing machines part-time, you can charge $55 to $65 for cleaning each machine and a minimum of $79 for the labor repair charge. That’s exactly what you would save by servicing your own machine, year after year - far more than cost of this home-study booklet.
I’m more interested in the time saved by doing it myself.
Have you noticed that your machine always breaks down over a long-weekend when you can’t get it serviced? Now you can! Get Tony’s information and you’ll have the benefit of a quarter of a century in a few minutes time.
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