well another Norge Montomey wards washer posty

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bpetersxx

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Since the LK washer died I moved the norge MW washer in to the studio to use

I'm going to see if it still squeaks

But it does run nicely for a decades old washer

Videos coming up cause everyone's been go good this Christmas

Sorry about that need to turn the smartphone sideways again

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I look forward to it. Given there is Norge heritage from when I was growing up!!! And neighbor across the street had 1963/1964 & 1970 MW Norges.
 
My late partner and I had a Norge-built MW set in the early 80's. They were strikingly beautiful. The washer was quite aggressive, so we often used the slow wash/fast spin combination for most of our regular clothes. For my grimy work clothes back in my blue-collar days, the fast wash/fast spin was perfect.
 
 
Pete, you need to keep the camera at one orientation for the duration of recording a video.  The phone may insert coding into the video file regards to which way is "top" at start of the recording.  It doesn't change the coding during the recording so flipping it during a recording makes the picture go sideways.

Holding the phone/camera vertical is called "portrait" orientation, gives a taller picture, which is suitable for example taking a picture of a seated person ... a portrait photograph.

Holding it horizontal is known as "landscape" orientation, provides a wider picture which usually is better for washer videos.
 

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