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Title: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Fleecewife on November 10, 2012, 09:22:30 am
If they get very dry, the cross bars of your niddy-noddy twist round when you start winding; you can use ptfe tape to tighten the joints.  Take the cross bars off, wind the tape on the male part of the joints and push them firmly back together.   I used to use bagpipe hemp, but ptfe is now easier to get.
 
If this doesn't mean anything to you - you're in the wrong section  ;D
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: SallyintNorth on November 10, 2012, 10:13:01 am
Good tip, FW  :thumbsup:

I use spare bits of singles as packers, too.  Works much the same as ptfe and always to hand!  :D
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: quiltycats on November 10, 2012, 10:19:14 am
If they get very dry, the cross bars of your niddy-noddy twist round when you start winding; you can use ptfe tape to tighten the joints.  Take the cross bars off, wind the tape on the male part of the joints and push them firmly back together.   I used to use bagpipe hemp, but ptfe is now easier to get.
 
If this doesn't mean anything to you - you're in the wrong section  ;D


OOops I'd probably have dabbed a spot of wood glue on.
Something I resorted to doing the other evening when while merrily plying singles together suddenly the wool wouldn't wind on.. :(

 :thinking:A puzzled examination of Scotch tensions and wheel bands revealed no obvious cause  :gloomy:

Then it struck me  :idea: check the actual bobbin!!

sure enough I had managed to kill maim the bobbin so that its end had fallen off  :o Obviously over worked the poor old thing.


wee dab of wood glue and it is all a happy ending.

 :innocent: :fc:
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: SallyintNorth on November 10, 2012, 10:30:35 am
Glueing end of bobbin is the correct solution, yes  :thumbsup:  End of bobbin meant to stay put on end of bobbin shaft!

Arms of niddy noddy are meant to be removable / twistable, so you can slide the skein off and so that you can transport or store the niddy  noddy flat.  So glue not an ideal solution.
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Bionic on November 10, 2012, 12:35:04 pm
Oh Fleecewife, pity you didn't post this sooner.  One arm on my niddy noddy had broken so OH replaced it yesterday and glued it in place  :(
Still, todate i have never needed to take the arm out so I guess it won't be a problem for me  :)
Sally
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: jaykay on November 10, 2012, 02:24:06 pm
I use singles for this sort of things too - I can never find the PTFE tape  ::)
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Fleecewife on November 10, 2012, 04:14:58 pm
Oh Fleecewife, pity you didn't post this sooner.  One arm on my niddy noddy had broken so OH replaced it yesterday and glued it in place  :(
Still, todate i have never needed to take the arm out so I guess it won't be a problem for me  :)
Sally

As long as one arm rotates it doesn't matter if the other is fixed  :)    That way you can store it flat.
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Fleecewife on November 10, 2012, 04:20:25 pm
I use singles for this sort of things too - I can never find the PTFE tape  ::)

I have an OH who is not happy unless the right tool is used for the job.  I grew up with a father and grandfather who were bodgers (not in the lovely pole lathe sense, but in the 'why use the proper thing when I can find something which will do' sense).  All our pictures were hung with bits of old mismatched wire, never long enough for the job, so several tied together.   Watching my Dad change the washer on the tap was always hilarious as he wouldn't bother to turn the water off first.......
I have been totally converted to my OHs way of thinking  :eyelashes:
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Lesley Silvester on November 10, 2012, 10:24:33 pm
My ex bought me a niddy noddy when \i first started spinning then, as he took over the spinning while I did the weaving, he was using it all the time.  He used to dump in on top of whatever fleece he was working on then end up stepping on it and breaking it so he was forever shaping the end of the middle section.  It ended up nearly half the length it should have been so was no use for calculating the length on a skein unless I measured the niddy noddy every time.

Incidentally, why are they called niddy noddies?  I was taught an old rhyme which was "Niddy noddy, niddy noddy, all head and no body" because when you were winding the wool onto it resembled a horse's head nodding.
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: SallyintNorth on November 10, 2012, 10:32:20 pm
When you see them used by an experienced spinner it's quite obvious why they're called niddy noddies - a brilliant name!
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Mel Rice on November 10, 2012, 10:37:04 pm
Both my middy noddys have one arm that has no little lip on the end...so the skien slides off this arm first. It was annoying at first as it always fell off but I'm used to it now.
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Fleecewife on November 11, 2012, 12:15:30 am
Both my middy noddys have one arm that has no little lip on the end...so the skien slides off this arm first. It was annoying at first as it always fell off but I'm used to it now.

Er.....it's meant to be like that, otherwise you can't get the skein off once you've wound it  :idea:
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Shnoowie on November 12, 2012, 09:28:47 am
Good tip!
I bought a niddy noddy off the bay of e's.  I think it was £10 and it was hand turned by the sellers father - lovely thing, but as FW has said, one end tends to drop off.  Out with the tape!
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Alistair on November 13, 2012, 09:31:23 am
My end has now dropped off completely, I did everything you said, I wrapped ptfe tape around my male part, and then tried to forcibly push it, now I must admit this was slightly sore at first, anyway I have, as suggested glued it all back together and stuck a bobbin on the end, much happier now....


Mind I've never heard it referred to as a niddy noddy before, but you learn something new everyday
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Bionic on November 13, 2012, 09:39:11 am
Alistair, are we talking about the same thing?  You don't put a bobbin on a niddy noddy. The niddy noddy is for winding your yarn onto once it has been spun onto the bobbin in order to make a skein or ball of wool.
Sally
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Alistair on November 13, 2012, 09:51:17 am
Sally,  really really not sure anymore, anyway I didn't start this, fleecewife did with her filthy innuendo.

This should serve As a warning to everyone, firstly don't always take the advice of other forum members, as I (in this case probably in error) have, the outcome being I am now going to have to soak it in warm soapy water for the rest f the day to try and loosen the ptfe tape and dissolve the glue, and in the worst case may have to seek some sort of professional help, and secondly to those people who posted the advice in the first place, the consequences, at least for me, can be to say the least, embarrassing.

I wsh I'd never shared this with you all now, I just look (literally) foolish.



Again


 :-J

Bobbins - pah
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: SallyintNorth on November 13, 2012, 11:07:13 am
My end has now dropped off completely, I did everything you said, I wrapped ptfe tape around my male part, and then tried to forcibly push it, now I must admit this was slightly sore at first, anyway I have, as suggested glued it all back together and stuck a bobbin on the end, much happier now....


Mind I've never heard it referred to as a niddy noddy before, but you learn something new everyday
:roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim:

First out-loud guffaw of the day, thanks Alistair! 
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: SallyintNorth on November 13, 2012, 11:12:26 am
Alistair, are we talking about the same thing?  You don't put a bobbin on a niddy noddy.

Now, now, Sally, it is not for us to judge what TASers or anyone else do in the confines of their own homes.   :-J
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Bionic on November 13, 2012, 11:41:43 am
Agree Sally, behind closed doors, who are we to judge what Alistair does with his niddy noddy. :roflanim: :roflanim:
Sally
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Fleecewife on November 13, 2012, 01:40:15 pm
Now Alistair - we said either glue or ptfe tape not both so you only have yourself to blame for the tangle you're in.  Typical man blaming the woman for his niddy-noddy problems  :roflanim: :roflanim:
 
Love it  8)
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Alistair on November 13, 2012, 02:01:21 pm
I know, I know, should've asked sooner...

All this because the end was dry, just not as moist as usual, I think as mentioned before, it's just yet another bodged job

Anyway the soapy waters helping
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Lesley Silvester on November 13, 2012, 05:17:12 pm
The tone of this thread is going downhill fast.  Behave, you lot.   ;)
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: colliewoman on November 13, 2012, 06:38:21 pm
You can probably get some cream for it ;D
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: Alistair on November 13, 2012, 06:47:15 pm
Cream?  Would that be in the recipes section then?
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: colliewoman on November 13, 2012, 07:31:18 pm
I don't know if there is a section on here for such things :-J
perhaps there ought to be.... ;D
Title: Re: Wonky niddy-noddy?
Post by: quiltycats on November 15, 2012, 07:12:29 pm
Thank goodness no one mentioned nailing them  :roflanim: