you should check out what he's up to these days, he singlehandedly built a massive concrete geodome on a tropical island down in Panama along with numerous solar powered boats and a solar powered minidozer
He's a bit cracked but he knows how to PrepHole
I like more practical PrepHole stuff.
Pic is rainman ray, he’s mostly shop automotive stuff. He has an out of shop channel too.
AVE used to be about PrepHole but it’s mostly CNC milling and jokes around the fire now.
Project farm is a fantastic source of information about tools, hardware and other things.
OPs guy is mostly about practical science. Think it’s called applied science or some shit?
Most of the other stuff is just edgy “I built X”
His content is top tier but much of it is so in depth and not necessarily interesting, coupled with the length of the video I most times end up dozing off.
I've been watching a lot of Stanley "Dirt Monkey" Genadek lately. He covers anything related to equipment and tools used by trades. He's got videos about everything from walking around various tool and equipment shows, to how to load up a trailer safely.
But Sellers is the absolute winner for me, he takes things very slow but teaches craftsmanship at a level I really like. It’s also pretty zen, for if you want to watch for an hour in the evening and start tomorrow
Except you baby :3
Woah there buddy
Who is this? post name or link
https://www.youtube.com/user/JMEMantzel
Holy shit is that the weirdo that built a geodesic dome in a forest something like 10 years ago? I completely forgot about that.
you should check out what he's up to these days, he singlehandedly built a massive concrete geodome on a tropical island down in Panama along with numerous solar powered boats and a solar powered minidozer
He's a bit cracked but he knows how to PrepHole
literally who is this tard? not everyone watches the same dumb youtube homosexuals channels.
I like more practical PrepHole stuff.
Pic is rainman ray, he’s mostly shop automotive stuff. He has an out of shop channel too.
AVE used to be about PrepHole but it’s mostly CNC milling and jokes around the fire now.
Project farm is a fantastic source of information about tools, hardware and other things.
OPs guy is mostly about practical science. Think it’s called applied science or some shit?
Most of the other stuff is just edgy “I built X”
I've been enjoying Andrew Camarata lately. He's a landscaper, but does mostly general Home improvement, automotive stuff etc
His content is top tier but much of it is so in depth and not necessarily interesting, coupled with the length of the video I most times end up dozing off.
he's more PrepHole than PrepHole material
no idea who that is, AND don't care.
https://www.youtube.com/c/AppliedScience
I hekking love the SCIENCE!
>guys I don't care about this
>hey guys listen to me, I don't care
>guys please, I really don't care
>pay attention to how much I don't care!!
Don't worry about him. He learned everything he needed to know 50 years ago, and science and technology are "basically" the same today.
I've been watching a lot of Stanley "Dirt Monkey" Genadek lately. He covers anything related to equipment and tools used by trades. He's got videos about everything from walking around various tool and equipment shows, to how to load up a trailer safely.
Sometimes Uncle Fester is decent. He uses 60fps to enhance the unsettling aspect of his creepy face.
My bad
But Sellers is the absolute winner for me, he takes things very slow but teaches craftsmanship at a level I really like. It’s also pretty zen, for if you want to watch for an hour in the evening and start tomorrow
> Paul Sellers
Awesome content, thanks for the recommendation. Just watched his recent dovetailing video, very enjoyable.
Also checked.
Seethe, cope and dilate.