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    Old 07-29-2010, 11:47 PM
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    Mine is set up on a hardwood floor in my sewing room.The rubber corrugated shelf liner is a good buffer if you experience vibration. I use it under my Serger
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    Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
    Originally Posted by katsewnsew
    Got mine set up and put the Juki on it. Did some piecing yesterday, but I have to say that I did have a bit of vibration.
    Is your Safco table set up on a carpet, per chance? Mine is, and does vibrate slightly at high speeds. I'm wondering if it's the carpet that might be causing the vibration?

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    No carpet. And I do get a bit of vibration, especially when I start sewing a bit faster. Like I posted, I did do some free motion quilting on it last week, I don't know if I just got used to it or what, but just a small vibration. I am concerned that the screws underneath will start to loosen. I put my hand there every so often, just making sure, I guess. My hubby is going to still do something to reinforce it for me, but till then, I will use it when needed. I do have other machines on other tables. soooooooooooo.. As I stated earlier, I did write to Harriet Hargrave, last Thursday, no reply as yet.
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    Old 07-30-2010, 05:46 AM
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    Originally Posted by katsewnsew
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    Got mine set up and put the Juki on it. Did some piecing yesterday, but I have to say that I did have a bit of vibration.
    Is your Safco table set up on a carpet, per chance? Mine is, and does vibrate slightly at high speeds. I'm wondering if it's the carpet that might be causing the vibration?

    Thanks,

    Karla
    No carpet. And I do get a bit of vibration, especially when I start sewing a bit faster. Like I posted, I did do some free motion quilting on it last week, I don't know if I just got used to it or what, but just a small vibration. I am concerned that the screws underneath will start to loosen. I put my hand there every so often, just making sure, I guess. My hubby is going to still do something to reinforce it for me, but till then, I will use it when needed. I do have other machines on other tables. soooooooooooo.. As I stated earlier, I did write to Harriet Hargrave, last Thursday, no reply as yet.
    Thanks for your reply. So, I guess it's not just the carpet. Well, it's only minimal, and like you point out, the shelf can be reinforced. I still think it's the best deal for what we get out of it. I'll ask my hubby to do the same. In fact, I'm going to order a second one today so I can have two machines set up like this at all times.

    Maybe Harriet's on vacation. I'm emailing her today, too.
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    I guess that my Bernina Activa is lighter weight than the machines that you have, because there is no vibration with my table.
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    Do you think if you cut some pieces of hi-density carpet pad to place under the legs that it might help?
    There are also "Moving Men". Mine are cupped white plastic with thick hi-density foam in the cup. They work great for me.
    They come in different diameters as for size.
    I bought mine from Home Depot.
    I have some heavy commercial machines that would flatten the carpet and pad without them.
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    It's not the table that is vibrating, it is the part that holds the sewing machine, making the machine vibrate or maybe I should use the word "bouncing". That part of the table is what my hubby will reinforce for me. Yes, the Juki is a pretty heavy machine, and I also have the knee lift there, which can also put some pressure on the keyboard table part. But the table is great otherwise, I will definitely use it with a lighter weight machine, see what the difference is. Just been too busy now to be changing machines around. Hopefully will get caught up here soon, maybe send some pix.
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    Old 07-30-2010, 12:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by katsewnsew
    Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
    Originally Posted by katsewnsew
    Got mine set up and put the Juki on it. Did some piecing yesterday, but I have to say that I did have a bit of vibration.
    Is your Safco table set up on a carpet, per chance? Mine is, and does vibrate slightly at high speeds. I'm wondering if it's the carpet that might be causing the vibration?

    Thanks,

    Karla
    No carpet. And I do get a bit of vibration, especially when I start sewing a bit faster. Like I posted, I did do some free motion quilting on it last week, I don't know if I just got used to it or what, but just a small vibration. I am concerned that the screws underneath will start to loosen. I put my hand there every so often, just making sure, I guess. My hubby is going to still do something to reinforce it for me, but till then, I will use it when needed. I do have other machines on other tables. soooooooooooo.. As I stated earlier, I did write to Harriet Hargrave, last Thursday, no reply as yet.
    I just called the Harriet's Treadle Arts, her shop in Wheatridge, CO to inquire about this vibrating. I was told that "Harriet was there this morning...", so she will have her daughter Carrie return my call this evening. How exciting is that? :thumbup:

    As soon as I get my response, I'll let you all know. :D
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    Looking forward to hearing what her daughter said, quiltgranny!
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    Thanks for contactig her and asking!
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    Old 08-02-2010, 06:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by lots2do
    Looking forward to hearing what her daughter said, quiltgranny!
    Hi,

    I haven't heard yet. Don't know if the person I left the message with forgot to give Carrie my message or just what. I will try to call today if I don't hear anything soon.
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