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@@joshdavidson854 it's a fair point, but I don't go through many wheels. I suppose they have a specialized purpose. They are almost the same shape as spitfire lockins.
What I like to do with Walmart bearings is give them an actual bearing clean and then put skate bearing lube in them. I doubt that some bearings come with actual skateboard lube inside the bearings. But that's what I would suggest doing and seeing if they roll better
Unreal, until recently I hadn't realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's a relief! Although what he previously suggested was pretty good, it was a real pain to follow... I just go'ogled the latest by Mario Volpstein, it's so much simpler and potent now!
Your RU-vid is helping me get through my online anatomy 2 class this fall. You’re the best Professor that I’ve ever had the pleasure of learning from. Thanks for always going above and beyond for your students!!
Grat video. I had to fix my dad's binoculars, because I dropped them on a rock--only from a height of just inches, but it was enough to jar them out of alignment. I opened them up and didn't find any way to adjust them. I decided to take a risk and tap them on a table in the opposite direction of the original bump. After a few of these adjustments, it came back into colummation. 😎
Handy tent for anyone, but especially families. Lightweight to carry with your gear. Easy setup and break down so kids aren't going bonkers during the process. Love it!
I’m curious, what other engines were in that kit and why would you use the strongest one on a test fight? It was great to watch your video from start to finish. Seeing your whole family enjoying the launch experience was cool. It brought back great memories of my rocket days before you were born. Losing rockets to the wind and trees was alway a possibility, which occasionally happened…. I hope you build some other ones and have the kids chase and recover them. It’s always fun to watch them do that….Always start with smaller engines so you have an idea of how far they’ll drift. Especially since you get to fly them again. Your kids are young enough to not need altitude shots…lol (But us adults always wanted to reach for the moon…🤣) But they do need the thrill of the launch AND the recovery to keep them interested…. Best of Luck on your next flight….👍🏻😎
@topcat43truffles15 walking out the door, but we had these as kids and launched then from the same spot. This one easily went 3 or 4 times higher than what I had in the 90s. 100% total surprise, lol. The tech has gotten better I'd say. 😃
I'm not sure if I mentioned it, but I had a garage door company (2 guys) come over to install some huge springs that I wasn't comfortable with. I showed them the augmentations to the motor itself that they were pretty darn surprised, lol.
Bro I’ve been riding Bmx at the parks for years… wear a helmet. I’ve seen 3 guys hit their heads so hard they almost died. One had brain bleeding and the other one shattered his eye socket and has a permanent lazy eye. This shit ain’t no joke man
If you give your children waffels to breakfast, You are not the right person to talk about this subjekt. Yes You know a lot about biologi, but not what is healthy. Giving waffels mens you are not at all update because that is destroing the body. Sorry man, get updated.
Everyone has a vice. Knowing something and doing it are two entirely different things. Head on over to human psychology to learn more. First stop IMHO, should be spelling 101. Learn how to use past tense, and the difference between getting and giving. I am being sarcastic...... The class teaches what it needs to.
I mean... I have to assume the trunk is the home of 95%+ of skateboards that get used in the USA. Do you mean weakening the wood? That is all I can figure due to heat expansion and contraction.
I do this too! Every year on Go Skateboarding Day I get up really early and I go leave a few brand new completes, and some lighty used decks, trucks, wheels, etc, at a few of the skate parks in harder neighbourhoods around town. I grew up in deep poverty and skating helped me, and I'd have been insanely happy if I came out to skate one day and there was a new set up there just waiting for whoever came along. So now I hopefully do that for some kids who have had it pretty rough, just like I did.
Yea man, indeed. I would love to leave some at the park.. but I feel like people would take them just to take them. People steal big rails and such at our park all the time... A shame really. I just remember seeing guys out there that had no deck trading off time with other people. I am at a stage in my life where I can help provide for those folks.
@@Mr.Hopper1 Yah, that's a bummer. I never really thought like one person would take all the stuff I leave, instead of a bunch of people taking just what they need. I guess I'll have to consider that this year.
I bought this too, and thunders hardware (7/8). Thunder is lighter. You should try Royal Ultra lights trucks. Good quality and really light l. 315grams each.
I have a set of tensor mag light lows. Somewhere I shot video weighing them with a pile of other trucks... Brother, not worth it for my level of skating, lol.