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Automatic Spool Knitter, Knitting mill, Tricotin, i-cord machine, Strickmühle
With this machine you can make cords for macrame :) In the future I will show you how you can use this to make necklaces, collars, scarfs, bracelets, etc. How to Bracelet, watch here: \r
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Instructions for use:\r
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A) Affix handle (5). Thread the yarn (7) first through the lower guide (1) from the outside, then through the upper guide (2) and finally down through the central tube (3) of the knitting mill. \r
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B) Make sure that the tongues of all the needles (4) are pointing downwards and hold the knitting mill in your left hand. Also hold the yarn tightly in your left hand. \r
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C) Slowly turn the handle clockwise (5) until the first hook (4) picks up the yarn. Turn the handle forward only (in the direction of the arrow, never turn it backwards). Then pass the yarn behind the second needle, i.e. this needle is missed out. Continue to turn slowly until the third hook picks up the yarn. Hook the weight (6) onto the end of the yarn. Pass the yarn behind the fourth needle, missing it out. Continue to turn slowly. \r
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D) On the second turn all the hooks (4) pick up the yarn. From the third turn onwards the handle can be turned faster. Move the weight (6) up now and again. \r
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E) When beginning a new ball of wool, knot the yarn together, cut off the ends of the yarn and continue to turn slowly. Take care that the knot does not catch in the threading guides. \r
F) When you have finished, cut the yarn and continue turning until the knitted cord is thrown off the needles. Pull the end of the yarn through the open stitches tightly with a wool needle and stitch up. \r
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Tightly twisted wool, suitable for pin gauges 3 - 3.5 mm, gives the best results. \r
If the wool is not of a very good quality, i.e. if the wool is somewhat coarse, it will not glide so well which can lead to malfunctions. This also applies to very fibrous or fluffy wool such as mohair. During use, always make sure that the tongue of the needle which grasps the yarn is clipped downwards, the hooks close tightly and then completely release the yarn. The yarn must run loosely from the ball of wool (7). The weight should not pull the yarn downwards until the third hook grasps the yarn (3). \r
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1. Lower guide\r
2. Upper guide\r
3. Tube\r
4. Needles\r
5. Rotate handle in this direction\r
6. Weight\r
7.Pull yarn out off ballVer video "Automatic Spool Knitter, Knitting mill, Tricotin, i-cord machine, Strickmühle"
The elevator got stuck! 1986 Thorvald Sætre trion elevators with unrealiable modern controllers
A routine safety-stop test causes the right elevator to get stuck below the top floor during repositioning. I managed to escape myself by opening the door lock manually as it was within reach from inside the elevator car. After that i rode the left elevator normally without any safety-stop tests as i just couldnt take the risk of both elevators to get stuck. This little hospital only has these two elevators.\r
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Dont ever do cheap modernizations on old elevators - this sort of unreliability is what you will get.\r
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These elevators are located at Horten Legevakt (on-duty doctors). Its not really a hospital, more like a little local medical centre.\r
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The floor plan at 06:50 in the video shows a third elevator in the upper right corner - a small passenger elevator. I searched for it but found nothing. I think it has been removed many years ago.\r
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***** Elevator Info *****\r
Location: Harald Pedersens Gate 9, 3182 Horten, Norway\r
Brand: Thorvald Sætre\r
Year: 1986\r
Serial: 2259 (left) - 2260 (right)\r
Type: Trion - with VF mod.\r
Floors served: 5\r
Capacity: 1000 kg / 13 persons\r
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***** Video Info *****\r
Time of recording: 21. December new, 16:28\r
Camera: Nikon 1 J2\r
Editor: Cyberlink PowerDirector 12Ver video "The elevator got stuck! 1986 Thorvald Sætre trion elevators with unrealiable modern controllers"