Tvm for that tip, well-put. Would you know whether it's possible to disable the safety on a long-nose grill- or bonfire-starter lighter? Or do they make one easy for us, um, matured persons who have uncovered the beginnings of arthritis in our thumbs by way of these useful devices? ☮️
You’re literally the only person that can actually manage taking one of these off properly. Other people are out here with like flathead screwdrivers, and they’re fucking prying it for like five minutes. I have these husky pliers takes a little bit more time. It takes like 15 seconds realistically I grabbed down onto the child safety thing and I from in between where your thumb is and the flint and the prong down without even having to bend at all. besides the child safety thing that thing gets mangled, but the things holding in place are tiny and it shears right out.
I felt like an asshole for calling people out and had to google it to make sure others take these off too lol why tf wouldn't you, especially if it's a session or something it's almost rude to use a child locked lighter e* I always just use a knife or flathead and pry it out under the big loop part, flies like a bullet but that's a bit of the fun lol cheers.
Just grab some 0000 wool a knife and a bamboo cane and 9 volt and have fun spinning , no need for other than the basics, cheap $2 battery is fine, You said 0 grade, never use 0 grade, it's too thick, use 000 or 0000 grade, damn this guy is so wrong ....
I used to love doin this for the kids on my block in the summer when it'd start getting a lil dark. They'd be amazed. ❤ Cool song too I love the stranglers .
I used to love doin this for the kids on my block in the summer when it's start getting a lil dark. They'd be amazed. ❤ Cool song too I love the stranglers
What's your advice for steel wool fire staff? ... Is it a bad idea for me to just attach on top of the wick I've got on/ add a small amount wrapped around?
I measure from the chin to the nose. Mine fits just under my chin but anywhere from chin to nose should give you enough space to spin a rotor in front of you with slight bend in the knees without the staff hitting the ground.
Welcome back. You have been one of my most important sources, when i was starting staff and fire staff 3 Years ago. Looking forward to future videos - and would love to have further nunchaku-tutorials, too. Greetings from Germany.
Hey! So I been spinning staff for a few years but nothing super fancy, I mean it’s good stuff but not really much contact moves… actually I kinda had to focus on all my other stuff due to anger and frustration, I have past trauma to my arms and it sort of adds to the mental/physical part… so not long before I saw this video I finally created a new staff, well now it’s 2 new ones. But this is some breakthrough $h!t right here for me! I’m actually getting it now! I’m totally gigitty geeking out and so happy and just had to drop you a note and say THANKS SO MUCH! Take care and happy flowing! ☮️🕊💜