Some Of My Favorite Youtube Channels.

https://www.youtube.com/@ViceGripGarage

I stumbled upon this channel a while back. Profanity free and as family friendly as it gets. He flies to various middles of nowhere, drags rusted moldy stinky miserable forgotten and horribly neglected old heaps out of people's barns and side yards and throws enough Orielly or Autozone parts at it until it barks and then somehow manages to drive them hundreds of miles home. He doesnt always make it. He's very old school in his methods, and I dont agree with everything he says or does, but he's a soft spoken, downhome kind of guy and his content is usually very entertaining.
 
Lock Picking Lawyer is a favorite of mine. I got into lock picking and if you enter Masterlock searching his channel it’s an eye opener.
His is fascinating stuff

I like civil rights lawyer- but blood pressure goes through the roof. I like I do cars but my favs will always be srtips and mbmmllc
 
You kinda lost me when you said Al comes from the cylinder walls. But your videos and voice are smooth. Nice. I wouldn’t even come close to that
Yes, I screwed up that video. I should have done more research rather than relying on my assumptions! I had a few correction in the comments IIRC that were helpful.

Some of the topics may be a little woo woo / controversial in the automotive world that can be easily scrutinized by those more knowledgeable about automotive science and engineering, but they point is to be info-tainment and I am open to dialog in the comments.

Thank you for the compliments. Some videos take lots of editing, the hot vs cold oil drain video took over 20 hours in order to synchronize, position, and crop all of the footage. It's a labor of love and though editing can be a PITA, the satisfaction of interacting with viewers is worth it. I have a few videos lined up, lots of content, I just need to put it all together.
 
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Yes, I screwed up that video. I should have done more research rather than relying on my assumptions! I had a few correction in the comments IIRC that were helpful.

Some of the topics may be a little woo woo / controversial in the automotive world that can be easily scrutinized by those more knowledgeable about automotive science and engineering, but they point is to be info-tainment and I am open to dialog in the comments.

Thank you for the compliments. Some videos take lots of editing, the hot vs cold oil drain video took over 20 hours in order to synchronize, position, and crop all of the footage. It's a labor of love and though editing can be a PITA, the satisfaction of interacting with viewers is worth it. I have a few videos lined up, lots of content, I just need to put it all together.
Meanwhile me with my phone pasting a few bits together for a 5 min crappy video 🤣
 
Meanwhile me with my phone pasting a few bits together for a 5 min crappy video 🤣
Ha, those videos work as well, it's about getting to the point and having fun content which is what your videos have, non-stop action. This is the same reason the video game niche so popular, there's no fluff, just action.
 
Ha, those videos work as well, it's about getting to the point and having fun content which is what your videos have, non-stop action. This is the same reason the video game niche so popular, there's no fluff, just action.
This was mainly just for me to make videos to answer folks' questions online vs. typing the same thing over and over.
 
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