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I subbed to your video's when you started this thread.
I like them Part of that is just knowing you are a (Member of the family) on the forum. I really like your garage Now: The time lapse for me is important for automotive. For someone that is starting out learning would need the details. I would really have a hard time doing a video (Because of Rambling on and on) The best Improvement I see you could make is, Have a place to sit down for your Introduction. You would be comfortable and feel like you are (More) at home. Hope this helps. I think you are doing a Great Job .
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Great videos brother. You seem perfectly comfortable to me. Keep em coming. I love your garage, living in California it’s hard to get a nice setup like that. Motörhead! |
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I've been watching your videos as time allows. I noticed in your most recent video that you have the trailing arm crossmember installed upside down. Is that on purpose or an oversight?
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Ok. Well I found the directions on the website. Looks like I’m flipping it again. Sure looks like it will hit the cab floor though. Last edited by SeanB242; 12-20-2020 at 11:43 PM. |
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Makes sense. I’ll flip it and see what happens. Thanks
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12-21-2020, 11:06 AM | #9 |
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Thanks for your content. We are YouTube buddies!!
Cant wait to see that build finished. You have an incredible shop too.
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I saw you doing the rear end and it gave me some motivation, for some reason I just assumed it would be too complicated and never really looked into it
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Yeah it’s not hard. Just trying to help others is why I started. A dial indicator is about the only special tool you need. Just jump in, no harm in that. 😂
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12-28-2020, 03:27 PM | #13 |
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Worked on this last week. Tested positive for the Rona Wednesday so been feeling down. Feeling better now. Enjoy.
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So i see you are in the Bonne Terre area, my dad's (Sammy) place is in Lake Timberline, he is now in the Cape Veterans Home, we have built a couple trucks in his garage, and one that has been sitting there since his stroke. I live not too far away in rural Festus. We should get together sometime. I currently am working on a 26 Chevy Rat Rod. Would love to come check out your build. My dad and i have several posts up from when we built our trucks, look them up on here.
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Nice job on the channel! I recently started a channel too about car stuff, 3d printing, and detailing. I can tell you this:
I have worked in industries giving training and speeches to hundreds of people at a time and always felt comfortable. But put me in a room solo and turn a camera on and I instantly get anxious. But with time it does get better and easier. One thing I found is that filming narratives while driving helps me relax, because driving is my happy place. From a channel perspective you might consider finding an artist on Fiverr to do an intro/outro animation that you can drop into your editing. What you have works, but for probably less than $100 you can get some really sweet stuff, and support small-time developers all over the world. I'm still working on finding what I feel reflects my company, so it's more of an experiment than anything else. If you're looking for equipment check out the DJI Osmo camera. It's super small, on a stabilizing gimbal, and shoots 4k video. You can literally fit it in your pocket, which makes it easy to handle under a vehicle too. But awesome work on starting a channel! I'll subscribe to you as well (you'll see it as Elemental Garage). |
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