Hello Dave. I use a long pair of jewelers pliers that are quite a bit thicker and rounded. It holds the wheel steady and gives you plenty room to bend the axle back properly on a blackwall. The thin tool doesn’t work because of the large distance. I just thought I’d share the tip. I love your videos sir. 💯💯
I love the dollar store spice rack!!! I used the same exact for the same exact reason... To display my Hot Wheels!!! (I've since upgraded my display, and now use those racks as part of my customization/rebuild equipment. You are clearly extremely knowledgeable about this stuff, so thanks for sharing!)
Please don't be offended.. I prefer the older style of your videos, which I enjoy very much: Video #, date, and the older intro music - they were your trademarks! Also, I find the two-camera setup distracting, when the second camera cuts to you pulling out the next car. I'd rather continue seeing the cars you've already put out while you fetch the next one. Thank you for what you do.
Thank you for watching. I wanted to learn how to do multiple camera videos and they will be mostly like before however this collection came unwrapped. Anyway I don't really change the video format too much as I do not have a lot of time for videos so they are done whenever I get a collection or just feel like making one. Since covid I've been so busy filling orders I have little time for anything else. I guess that is good but I'd rather have time to just sit and look at my little cars once in a while. I probably have too many hobbies. Sadly guys the I talk too that are not in this hobby and are over 50 often remark that they do not have any hobbies. Could you image not having any hobbies?
I just saw that you replied! Thank you. It went to my junk email. // I noticed in some other guy's video, he had a Python with medium front wheels and didn't mention anything about it. Then I noticed you did the same thing. I've only had one python ever since childhood and it has small front wheels! Did they switch to mediums at some point? Thanks!