Funny enough, someone puts the same 15 second flashy intro on their vid and I'm clicking forward every time. This guy.....nope. I'm watching. Go figure...
Never gets old to be kept waiting two minutes for you to fulfill your basic needs in a ritualistic fashion. The 'thick sheeting' @ 12:30 was totally worth it though.
@@24Yepp Hehe, it does open a lot of options for sponsors though and you could always smoothly transition into the ASMR / food domain with your channel. Smart thinking.
Great vid! FYI: You can often get 2x3 or 2x4 sheets of Styrene from plastics shops in .02, .04, and .06 for way cheaper than the Evergreen. Sometimes you can get luck at hobby shops and get old model sprues for cheap or free. They're Styrene as well (usually) And if anyone is into really going DIY, look up vid's from folks that do "Trash Bashing". It's making models, etc out of garbage plastic. Tons of good info on cutting, shaping, flame tempering, and gluing.
Thank you as an Australian I have been confused by many Americans talking of styrene. It is now clear to me that the product is called Polystyrene on the packaging , something sold in my local hobby store. Thanks again.
Yep, another excellent vid bro!!! Always full of helpful tips, without extra jargon, a little smooth comedy and quality info!!! I don't think I need my other subs, LOL, Keep it up man Rock on!!!
Once again super helpful and informative! Every time my phones makes a sound I am hoping it’s a notification that there is a a new 24 yep video! Awesome work man!
The apple juice had me cracking up! 😂 Really enjoying these diy videos. I've never worked with styrene but might consider it now. Thanks for more tips! ✌️
Can’t lie guilty of raiding that drink from the kids sometimes lol such an awesome video def look forward to my work breaks when I see ur channel pop up legend sir and all your rigs look 🔥👌🏽
Man, not only are you entertaining but also extremely informative!! I'm gonna use this for my dual cb antennas on my K10!! Thanks, brother! Also, this cover photo looks sinister as hell!! I dig it!
Thanks for this amazing video man I steal straws from fast food places to make things like this. To make cheap roll cages and like bumpers I use straws
1:51 god damn it. i though we were gonna make it all way to a full 2 min without him saying a single word. i was so glued to the screen waiting to see if he was ever gonna talk. now that he did i dont feel a need to watch.
Your videos have really helped me think outside the box. They are very helpful and honestly informative with how you present it. I noticed the purple axles and links on the Barbie truck. Did you do that or have it done? If so, what was your process? Thanks man.
Dude, awesome tips and tricks with all that poly styrene! That stuff is awesome as well as your creations. Your beetle is just plain nasty! ❤ it. Don’t you get a little bit warm with all those layers on? Noticed you like Lays at snack time, What do you think of lays kettle?
The glue chemically melts the plastic. Almost making the two parts like one. Way cleaner looking and simple. And you can use MEK and a little syringe. Dirt cheap and dries super fast. 👍
Maybe try solid rod styrene if it's going out running. I bet you could stick some copper house wire in the tube, before bending to give it a bit more strength.
@@Lets_RCHappy to help if I can. And if you want a solid square type shape, you can laminate strips of thin sheet and sand it to size. And for a multi bend shape, like maybe a old school style bumper, cut the thin sheet strips a bit oversize. Cut a block of wood to the curve you want. Remove the thickness of the glued up strips from one side of cut block. Clamp all your strips in between these blocks with the strip edges out enough to apply cement to. (wax the block faces so glue doesn't stick). Then hand sand to final shape. Basically the same method used for wood laminate bow making and bent plywood furniture. Just really small scale! LOL! The two block parts just need to match up so the clamping is even. Could try facing the block surfaces with some thin foam rubber to help make up for gaps in the block surfaces.