Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: EVILDR235 on July 24, 2018, 08:55:23 PM
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I have learned a lot watching Youtube channels. Here is some I watch. What channels do you watch ?
#1. Tubalcain
#2. Abom79
#3. Keith Rucker
#4. Wranglerstar
#5. ScoutCrafter
#6. Mustie 1
#6.ZippoVarga
#7 ChuckE2009
#8. 805ROADKING
#9. Pure Living for Life
#10. donyboy73
#11. One Lonely Farmer
#12. Project Farm
#13. jimmydiresta
Most of these have lots of tool content and some are old engine related.
EvilDr235
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Sometimes Tubalcain, but more often I watch camera how-to videos.
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I’ve seen most of those channels but the only one I like is abom79.
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Direstas got some good things. Jody with welding tips and tricks. I like aVe for his tool teardowns.
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None. Too busy as it is without that particular distraction.
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None, my internet connection is too slow, is painful to watch most videos. Doesn't seem to be much, at my advanced age, that I can't figure out. Have watched Roy Underhill, and Colonial Williamsburg when on television.
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I use to watch Roy on the Wood Wrights Shop and I dearly miss Norm on the New Yankee Workshop. I was a engine mechanic for 32 years and had to retire. I am now learning wood working skills and machine shop skills. I hope to get a small lathe someday. My house and property need a lot of work. I hope I can stick around long enough to get some of it done. I hope we can leave the house to my daughter and grand daughter. They can do want they want with it.
EvilDr235
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I watched a few Tubalcain videos last time you mentioned him. Sometimes on my lunch hour I have time to watch stuff. I will copy your list and check them out as time allows.
Thanks.
Al
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Don't watch any. Just don't have the time. Too busy goofing off with other things :grin:
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I have watched all those channels at one time or another. If I have time to waste ile watch YouTube. Usually I start with one video topic an end up on a way different topic.
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Some of my go-tos include AvE for his unique approach to tool reviews and teardowns, and This Old Tony for both his humor and machining skills. These channels provide great content for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
When it comes to editing my own videos of projects or reviews, I use software that supports my workflow effectively. While I wish there were options like final cut for windows (https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/final-cut-pro-windows-alternatives.html), I tend to rely on other editing software that caters to PC users, offering robust features that help in refining video content, syncing audio, and adding effects seamlessly.
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My favorites aren't great choices for everyone, but I like them.
John Fix - even though some of his restorations aren't my cup of tea. 357MagDad- very good restorations. Snap Ring Chronicles - Does a good job on ratchet breakdowns. Tony1721- English chap with interesting tool hauls.