Inspira quilt frame
#11
I used to belong to this yahoo group when I had the vikingmegaquilter and inspira frame. They were a very helpful group https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...ndQuilter/info
#12
I used to belong to this yahoo group when I had the vikingmegaquilter and inspira frame. They were a very helpful group https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...ndQuilter/info
#13
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Seward Alaska
Posts: 319
#14
I have an Inspira frame on my Viking Mega Quilter 8x18. Have had it for 8 years now, and have not had a problem with the rollers bowing. My husband set up a dead arm on it so I don't have to roll the finished part of the quilt and that was handy. I have had a lot of problems with the machine, but the only issue I have with the frame is the black inserts on the carriage (where the machine rolls). They tend to wear off and need to be replaced more often than I like. When I got the machine it came on this frame. They gave me six extra pieces for the rails, and at this time I am down to two extra. The worst one is the one the encoder runs on. I like the frame, myself.
#15
Thanks everyone, I am still not sure if I want to keep this. I see that some of the best prices on long arms include the frames and other upgrades so I will have to think about this for awhile. I did join the yahoo group and all of the info will help me to decide.
The fact that it is so old and no longer supported has me a little concerned especially being new. I love having a seller I can go back to when I need to. I might decide to sell this for extra parts. It does have a nice white metal carriage unit. Still considering all of my options and as with most the money and the space are the two biggest hurdles.
Thanks again everyone.
The fact that it is so old and no longer supported has me a little concerned especially being new. I love having a seller I can go back to when I need to. I might decide to sell this for extra parts. It does have a nice white metal carriage unit. Still considering all of my options and as with most the money and the space are the two biggest hurdles.
Thanks again everyone.
#16
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
While you won't find a long arm for less than $200 ( or frame cost and what a lighter weight machine for it will cost), you may be able to find a used long arm for much less than what you expect. It will still be a big investment, but may be worth your "savings" in frustration and will certainly allow you to do larger quilts.
#17
While you won't find a long arm for less than $200 ( or frame cost and what a lighter weight machine for it will cost), you may be able to find a used long arm for much less than what you expect. It will still be a big investment, but may be worth your "savings" in frustration and will certainly allow you to do larger quilts.
Thank you for your reply, It helps me to keep everything in perspective.
#18
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Texas
Posts: 983
Needing some help myself on a LAQ frame. I bought a used older Tin Lizzie with a frame. I'm not sure what frame it is & there in lies my dilemma, I don't remember how to put it back together. Any advice as to where to ask for help? Please, I have finally gotten DH to be ready to assemble it but I need to know what frame it is so I can look up the directions for it. I do have pictures of before disassembling and some of the disassembled pieces but that's as much as I have. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Jeri aka [email protected]
Jeri aka [email protected]
#20
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 73
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