I wanted to try a voice-over across the entire video to see what you guys think. Worst time I could have chosen to do this as I've recently had some bad news. But I'll perk up for the next one if you guys seem to like it. Thanks for watching!
I think these voice-overs are awesome! They keep the viewer on track of what's happening exactly. I'd think the engine teardowns are more pleasant as "ASMR" But it would be cool there also hear you point out things that might confuse or need more explaining. I'm a big fan of these series and there's possibly 0 videos I already haven't watched. These really make my day. Keep up doing these amazing videos!
you can make an alluminium very thin arround the door and screw it into the door, after that between the metal and the wall you can glue old car sealings (like this around the doors) to seal the door
The linking lights are caused by the led driver frequency. And the led diods seems to be bad for painting and photo/ video you should get ones with highest cri( color rendering index ) you can buy
to seal the inner door on the booth - put a lip around the door, while its open put a fat bead of silicon around the lip. Leave it to dry (without closing the door) and then when you close the door, the silicon will act like a rubber seal
Brings back memories some decades ago building a similar 'simple' booth. Just a comment - but the position of your lights could result in shadow areas down the side of the vehicle. Have a nice day all. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
Adorafluffle helper :) Excellent work getting it all sealed and a good design. As a woodworker, I am very sceptical about the framing timber you used for the whole project. Should have used 70x35cm for it all. Even for something as lightweight as a spray booth, you're gonna have problems with sagging and warping pretty soon, especially in the heat you have there.
The space from the fans to the top of the box is to small, the fans will slow down and can overheat Also the flow can be much better, now all your paint is gonna hit that top of the box first. Make is higher and the sides / \ like this, it will improve a whole lot, the fans on the outsides will blow 30% more
Just out of curiosity, wouldn't it have been easier to cut the side door in BEFORE you painted and sealed everything? As for sealing the door, I'd suggest a rubber gasket around the outside, like you'd see on a shower door and the like. I'm fine with or without the voice over, but a lot of people probably don't know a lot about this, so the voice over is good for them. Whatever is easiest for you.
Frankly, I loved the previous style. It gave me the impression to look over your shoulder while you’re doing stuff. There’s so much chatter in the web, to me your videos were RU-vid’s recreation area.
i try to explain in spanish, maybe you can translate it, si pusieras el armazón de la puerta del lado interior de la cabina, podrias poner un sobre marco del lado exterior que sea 1 o 2 cm mas chico que la puerta y colocar burletes de goma o silicona para serllar la puerta facilmente. No seria estetico pero si hermetico. I hope this idea help you. Good work, i realy enjoy your vids!
Don’t know your set up but I suspect you are feeding all the lights from one transformer. Go to amazon and pick up a pack of led transformer drivers which are designed solely for LED’s in that the give a constant power source needed for. LED’s. This stops any flickering.
Thanks Josh! I will be giving it a go from now on. I'm seeing a lot of positive feedback which is encouraging. She's a naughty one, one of three kittens that were born in my garden :)
get some clear protective cover to cover your lights as well that'll go on top of the acrylic, so if after over spray eventually covers the sheets and dims the light you can just peel of the protective cover and apply a new one, back to 100% light.
I've had a huge crack in my phone screen for the past 8 months and it has made watching your videos much more difficult. I finally get it fixed and you start doing voiceovers? 😂 Murphy's Law is true I guess lol
(48W*8)/230 = 1.7A Regular 1.5mm flex is more than enough for the distance you are likely to use it. The flickering is down to a difference in the light frequency and your camera's shutter speed.
The voice-over was alright tbh, you only spoke when needed, it just replaces the usual text on screen. Try it out for a while, if people cant stand it, they'll let you know....harshly xD
i am by no means a camera expert but from what i understand it could be the LEDs have a refresh rate that exceeds that of the cameras frame rate when it records which could causes the flashing on camera. it could possibly be fixed if you can increase the frame rate that the camera records at.
For the sealing of doors you could use shower door sealing. They are like magnetic wires in tubes of silicone that pull two tubes of them together so the fitting seals pretty good.
Flicker is due to cheap LED drivers. You should replace these with specified "flicker free" versions. Also, re door sealing. The door is swinging the wrong way. It should swing outwards so the negative (exhaust fan) pressure pulls the door closed against rubber/foam sealing strips.
Great work! I would have made the shelf a frame to screw the shelf on to first using continuous lengths for the widths. Anyway, to fix the flickering, you need to slow your camera shutter settings. You'll need to slow them down in increments to see what works for you. Carry on with the good work and I hope your mood lifts. Sorry about the bad news you received.
The LED flicker can be resolved by using a "flicker-free" driver for each light. I usually get my electronics from CPC / Farnell in the UK, but not sure what's available in Spain. The length of cable you're using should support all the lights as they're only low wattage. Not like you're running a string of 500W incandescent lights or anything. EDIT: Damn, just realised you'll have to remove the seals to each light to replace the drivers. Rather you than me!
love watching your videos geez, aint seen a bad one yet. hope you over come your bad news, and I wish nothing but success for you and your business. stay happy and healthy.
@8:45 that's about the worst way you can roll paint on a ceiling lmao!! Here is the proper way, which is much faster, easier, safer and more efficient as well as resulting in a much superior finish: Use an extension handle on the roller eg 1.8m. Rig up a backpack with a rolled towel as a neck rest. Roll the ceiling with an angle on the handle eg 45 to 60 degrees, using your arms and elbows as levers to move the roller much larger distances with much more even pressure. Roll with an "M" or "W" pattern to even coverage. Work your way out from a corner moving the roller tray so it's under the painted section removing it as a trip hazard. No need for ladders, you'll get the job done in half the time, and you can paint all day with much less effort.
Before you paint in the booth buy a pva realise agent. That I use before I make fiberglas parts to mould to stop it bound together. Some people use it in their paint both becouse you can clean it with a miniwash. Tips for evryone who has some expensive shit. 😅 To seal the door look on e bay, car door seal. If you like my tip, check my E36 touring 330i build on my channel. Great work, looking foword to next video.
Do the lights only flicker on camera? This can be because of the refresh rate. I explain AC/DC with lighting to people as a cup with a leak in it(DC powered lights and tools constantly flowing), being filled by a person with another cup dumping enough to fill it regularly(AC electricity input) It looks like a strobe when ballasts fail on your energy efficient home lights even when the lighting elements are working and they have power.
Why you making negative pressure in painting room? With positive pressure was easier. Now with negative pressure you should close all gaps to prevent dust come in. With positive pressure you can leave all gaps and dust can came thru onley thru filters and air with paint dusts came out thru all gaps you don't close and filters in main doors.
how do u remove the glass from the lightcovers? how do u protect them from the paint? how do u change the filters? i run my own painshop and u need to think of some door-style way of changing the filters. btw those green filters look like the one i use, theyr fine.
20FT Garage Door Weather Strip Threshold Bottom Weather Seal 5/16" T x 3 3/4" W u u can make a frame the your booth door closses against and use thie type of seal to press the door up against and then use somthing like this latch Slide Door Barrel Bolt Bathroom Toilet Shoot Door Dead Lock Sliding Catch Latch but u have to make sure it is a bit tuff to latch to ensure a good seal on your door