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Old 12-20-2020, 10:30 AM   #1
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Re: YouTube channel

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.

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Old 12-20-2020, 08:47 PM   #2
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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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Thanks. Nice build you got going there.
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Old 12-20-2020, 09:06 PM   #3
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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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Thanks. Nice build you got going there.
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Old 01-08-2021, 10:59 PM   #4
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Subscribed!

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.

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Old 12-20-2020, 11:17 PM   #5
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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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Old 12-20-2020, 11:34 PM   #6
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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?
Honestly I’m not sure. �� I had it with the hoop facing up but I dont think it will clear the cab. My son put his in this way because of clearance issues also. I don’t remember if it came with instructions, if it did they are long gone. Do you have one? I’ll put it either way. ����*♂️

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.

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Old 12-21-2020, 01:17 AM   #7
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Honestly I’m not sure. �� I had it with the hoop facing up but I dont think it will clear the cab. My son put his in this way because of clearance issues also. I don’t remember if it came with instructions, if it did they are long gone. Do you have one? I’ll put it either way. ����*♂️

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.
I've got one but I don't have my cab on the frame to check clearance sorry. I'm on bags which is one of the reasons I went with it to move everything up and not hang below the frame. I imagine you should be able to clear the cab though since it's designed to work with these cabs.
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Makes sense. I’ll flip it and see what happens. Thanks
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Old 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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Old 12-21-2020, 11:31 AM   #10
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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.
Yep. I subscribed the other day. Thanks
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Old 12-21-2020, 12:12 PM   #11
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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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Old 12-21-2020, 01:27 PM   #12
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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
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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Old 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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Old 12-28-2020, 04:59 PM   #14
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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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Hang in there!
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Old 12-30-2020, 06:44 AM   #15
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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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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.
Right on! Pass through Festus quit frequently. Hopefully things will return to normal soon so meeting up with people isn’t a defcon 4 scenario.
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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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Man, sorry to hear that! Hopefully you have an easy recovery and it doesn't get you bad!

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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.
I hope Sammy is doing well as you and the rest of your family. 26 rat rod sounds cool. Nice to see you on here again.
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Old 01-08-2021, 01:50 PM   #18
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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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