Historic textile industry

Posted on August 11th, 2009 by admin

spinning wool yarn and weaving wool like 1900
recorded in Kuchenheim/Germany

Duration : 0:2:16


[youtube 8H4ZZ3-8pf0]

12 Responses

  1. jim7233 Says:

    Great stuff. We …
    Great stuff. We used to have 5 textile mills in town. I ran a spinning mule. The textile mills have all gone overseas now.
    All that is left here is low paying service jobs.

  2. raspyshiit Says:

    does anyone know a …
    does anyone know a video that shows weaving in the industry? Or does anyone know the name of the method, i need a reply by monday evening! :)

  3. ericssson Says:

    yeah !! but they …
    yeah !! but they have to bail out more then the big 3 the banks how many banks so many investment comp also
    it’s a in mess

  4. mkl62 Says:

    Well, you can’t …
    Well, you can’t bail out something that doesn’t exist anymore. I guess when you live in the South and are Republican, Washington doesn’t give a you-know-what about you. But if it’s Northern based, like the Big 3…

  5. Nicolenieweg Says:

    The textile …
    The textile industry doesn’t need bailing out.

  6. mkl62 Says:

    It’s sad that the …
    It’s sad that the U.S. Government didn’t bail out the textile industry like they are doing to the Big 3.

  7. machinca Says:

    Wonderfull. In …
    Wonderfull. In Mexico we could find some like that some 20 years ago, but producing, not as a museum!!
    I wonder how it survived WWII

  8. 19881989tonow Says:

    shame, the mechines …
    shame, the mechines have survived, but the steam engines are not still driving them

  9. yucca2000 Says:

    Originally the …
    Originally the machinery was powered by a steam engine. Now the belts are electrically driven due to environmental protection issues.

    At the next visit I will upgrade my footage to show some missing parts in the process.

  10. willbhall1991 Says:

    what was the power …
    what was the power for all the mechinery? water/steam/electric ectra?

  11. BEATNGU1223 Says:

    I have never seen a …
    I have never seen a line shaft system in work, great vid! Textile machines are awsome, I want to get a picker and hopper feeder setup.

  12. lesboreades Says:

    Good!!!
    Good!!!

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