@@scarletpeate I speak french. Usually I understand very well what you're saying. Not always the digressions between the parentheses, but anyway, the most important is understood. I juste wanted to say that you give a lot of useful informations, that are not in the translated manuals. Thank you again, Scarlet !
How do you know the fap is right between beds i think mine is wider one side than the other i struggle to be able to clup the weights on have i done somerhing wrong
The gap is normally controlled by the machines. There is a piece of metal that prevents it getting too tight. And if not married up to that then it’s too loose
Good question. Five is centre. So both sets of zero top and bottom are opposite. The racking one step left moves the ribber over one stitch each rack. Which creates a diagonal design
Thank you. I've just attached my brand new second hand ribber while following your video. Nice clear instructions 💖
Thankyou. Well done on finding one. I’m here to help x
Very clearly explained. Now I know - thank you 😊
Your welcome
Excellent thank you. Your video is so much clearer than others
Thankyou
Excellent video Scarlett, my hubby always sets up my ribber but I'm confident that I can do it myself now. Thank you x
Thanks that's great news xx
First time I heard H means half 😊😉😃 seems to be so evident, isn't it? But for not english speakers... Thanks Scarlet!
Your very welcome. What language are yiu more comfortable in I can also do these in Hungárian
@@scarletpeate I speak french. Usually I understand very well what you're saying. Not always the digressions between the parentheses, but anyway, the most important is understood. I juste wanted to say that you give a lot of useful informations, that are not in the translated manuals. Thank you again, Scarlet !
Your very welcome
How do you know the fap is right between beds i think mine is wider one side than the other i struggle to be able to clup the weights on have i done somerhing wrong
The gap is normally controlled by the machines. There is a piece of metal that prevents it getting too tight. And if not married up to that then it’s too loose
Why does the pitch need to be at 5?
Good question. Five is centre. So both sets of zero top and bottom are opposite. The racking one step left moves the ribber over one stitch each rack. Which creates a diagonal design
Five is the centre point where both beds are centred