Sectional Warping

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
  • Using the warping rack built into Union, and Orco looms.

Комментарии • 14

  • @Aronic
    @Aronic 5 лет назад

    Hello from Germany, I'm subscribed to your other channel a few years now and watched almost every video. Learned a few things, thank you for that.
    Some questions came up to my mind.... how do you live, I mean are you living without running water, is your home connected to the sewer? how do you manage all this?
    What do you do if you're sick? I mean, here in people go to the emergency department just for an
    pustule or something like that. Older people regularly sit at the doctors. I don't know why, maybe to talk to someone.
    Do you water or fertilize your garden regularly or you leave it to itself?
    Do you have neighbours/friends you often talk to or do you try to avoid that?
    Just a few things where I would be happy about a video.
    Bye
    Alex

  • @bonniecolleenpappin8807
    @bonniecolleenpappin8807 5 лет назад

    Thank you! I"m ready to put the warp on my ORCO, the first time for me as it came with a warp that I've used up. It doesn't have any leader ropes so I'll have to get some. Clothesline, maybe? And I have scars on my ankles now.

    • @logcabinlooms
      @logcabinlooms 5 лет назад

      The lighter cotton sash cord works a little better, something like used to be used on the old blinds, but clothes line does work. Without a leader cord you end up wasting enough warp to make a rug each time you come to the end of a load.

  • @MTknives
    @MTknives 2 года назад

    I can not find that galvanized guide anywhere. Anyone have a link to one?

  • @yoshaki
    @yoshaki 5 лет назад +2

    Please let me know if you sell rugs online again. Would love to buy some.

    • @logcabinloomsghost5924
      @logcabinloomsghost5924  5 лет назад +2

      I will again eventually, but at the moment what I make needs to go for inventory for shows my sister is already signed up for. As we get more into fall, the shows come to an end, then I will be putting online again.

    • @yoshaki
      @yoshaki 5 лет назад

      @@logcabinloomsghost5924 Thanks for the reply. Is there a site besides your YT channel I should check in the future? Take care!

  • @railroadman57
    @railroadman57 5 лет назад

    LCL I find this video very enjoyable and interesting , have you ever given any thoughts to building a big barn so you could have all your looms set up permanently so you can work with them year round and out of the weather ?

  • @northernwoodsman
    @northernwoodsman 5 лет назад

    Question about your .351 Win... Did you resize the 35 rem bullets you cut down or just laod them up at .358 diameter? I want to get mine into action again! Il try .357 brass like people have mentioned.

    • @logcabinlooms
      @logcabinlooms 5 лет назад

      The bullets are from a modified .35 Remington Lee mold, and sized down with a modified Lee sizing die, the standard .35 bullet is to big to use as is.

    • @northernwoodsman
      @northernwoodsman 5 лет назад

      @@logcabinlooms how did you modify the resize? The smallest they have is. 356. Thanks for the help.

    • @logcabinlooms
      @logcabinlooms 5 лет назад

      @@northernwoodsman I took a smaller die, whatever was next down on the Lee chart, then ground it out using various metal rods and valve grinding compound with a drill. A slow process, but it got me what I wanted. There are people who will make size dies to order and that might be an easier way to go, I spent many hours grinding on it.

    • @northernwoodsman
      @northernwoodsman 5 лет назад

      @@logcabinlooms ah, I see. Haven't thought of that. Il give it a go one day. It's 130$ for a mold from accurate so I guess il try your method first. The damn exchange rate kills.

  • @raebrooks5317
    @raebrooks5317 5 лет назад

    ❤️!