If you watch all of this video you deserve a medal. This is me weaving on one of the H&H looms, made in the 50's, each clip is about 30 seconds long so you can get a handle on whats happening.
Ditch the shorts or you will have oily knees,lol. 1950s looms eh, they are exactly the same as 1897 looms, nothing much changed, I am amazed you can still get the leather parts. watching the shuttle boxes reminds me of working out the colours so as no double drops or lifts unless absolutely necessary, I used to have a block of wood with a row of 4 holes down each side, then wrap the colour of yarn being used around a matchstick and then move them around to a pattern and see if it worked out, some patterns could be a real bugger to work out. The more I type the more it all comes back to me, I only worked on these for a total , hmm ah yes, crikey 33 years, omg.
You would have shorts on too in there! metal roof makes it super hot in summer :) Yes I have worked on the earlier ones, they are more or less identical just a bit more delicate in the casting. The last one I worked on still had the flat belt clutch!!!
I have no idea what's going on, but I love it
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Ditch the shorts or you will have oily knees,lol.
1950s looms eh, they are exactly the same as 1897 looms, nothing much changed, I am amazed you can still get the leather parts.
watching the shuttle boxes reminds me of working out the colours so as no double drops or lifts unless absolutely necessary, I used to have a block of wood with a row of 4 holes down each side, then wrap the colour of yarn being used around a matchstick and then move them around to a pattern and see if it worked out, some patterns could be a real bugger to work out.
The more I type the more it all comes back to me, I only worked on these for a total , hmm ah yes, crikey 33 years, omg.
You would have shorts on too in there! metal roof makes it super hot in summer :)
Yes I have worked on the earlier ones, they are more or less identical just a bit more delicate in the casting.
The last one I worked on still had the flat belt clutch!!!
I used to rebuild the drive motors for the Draper loom before the company stopped using them.
Never knew how they made the shuttle fly in a power loom! Great video!
What a nice and big machine bro. We have old Japanese shuttle loom Suzuki and Sakamoto (made in 50-60s) and still use until now.
so cool where are you based, those are great looms!
میرے پاس بھی 1950 یا 60 کی لومز ہیں آپ کونسا کپڑا بناتے ہیں
What a classic good machine. We have classic Japan made machine, Suzuki dan Sakamoto loom machine
Thank you, yes the Shuttle looms in Japan are very good.
Beautiful loom
Excellent weaving machines you have
Many thanks! we like them :)
@@Phukermaritimerum we produce Shuttles from German Compressed Wood & Fiber as well
Very nice machines
Hermoso oficio ví trabajar a mi padre en un telar muy parecido hacia mantas y frazadas ,colocar la trama era un trabajo de mucha paciencia
what fabric can I get from this machine
Mi primer trabajo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yup. I can see how body parts would be obliterated in a shuttle excursion incident now...
I think I've felt love again. 😮
kitna cost hai is loom ka
❤good work old loom
absolutely :) Thank you
Sar ye mashin kha pe h
Very Nice
Nice power loom bro amazing I have all ready 4 power loom
to cool nice to hear from you, where do you live
Wanted movie assasins brought me here 😅😂
I am frequently mistaken for angelina jolie :)
How much is that loom
I'm operator this machine
7 years in Pakistan
great! this exact model?
@@Phukermaritimerum yes sir
Are you still in business? & if so where are you located?
It looks kinda like the Hattersley loom design; am i totally wrong?
yeah sorry, no not really. The only similarity is that they are both drop box looms.
Very different Dobbies & picking.
similar let off though
@@Phukermaritimerum do you have any hattersley looms?
which country is this sir?
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Ya alloh wkt inggat kerja dulu skrg tgl kenangan😭😭
Cool video! What company made this loom and how old is it?
Thanks!
hi They started making these looms in 1879 and stopped in 1970. This one is from the 50's
@@Phukermaritimerum Cool. What's the name of the company?
This is so cool to watch...love it thanks
Akıllı bir insanın yapacağı iş değil, bizde de 12 tane vardı.
Spent 50 years repairing these and other weaving machines. This is what I started on 50 years ago
Really! I have 11 Dobcross 90" & 120" I would love to talk some time.
I suppose the electric motor is a more modern addition to this machine?
Hi, No not really. Though not common in big mills. Looms had individual electric motors on them from as early as the 1930's
Nice University
Well this makes me think of a horse & carriage & assault rifles, bullets & magzines.
Great!
good choices
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Ad des namber gib me
I net a job
Mujhe shikhna
Jop
I do it
I like it
I love it
I want to job
so slow