It's amazing how he half-ass 90% of the repairs but they still work. I like Jesse Muller because it's a better and less autistic version of Andrew. And M. Bjoernstroem, very knowledgeable dude and he blow stones.
>better and less autistic version of Andrew
Less autistic, yeah. Better, not entertainment wise. Andrew is obviously a sperg but his editing is pretty much the sharpest on youtube. Jesse leaves way too much boring bloat in his videos. 90% of his 1.5+ hour videos could be edited down to at least half that and lose absolutely nothing.
thought on Diesel Creel?
imo they all halfass half of the process just so they make it work and carry on with their work except Diesel Creek - that guy is a hoarder
For woodworking my favorites are:
Pask Makes (diverse projects with a focus on unique design)
Epic UpCycling (big furniture pieces from pallet wood and scrap wood)
YRTi (comfy little project with mainly simple hand tools)
> YRTi
lol I watched his router plane video. Looks like he has little experience with hand tools, uses a rotten out stool with a vise mounted as a workbench, makes design mistakes as he goes, but somehow he manages to make a great result
for auto/equipment, low-buck garage
funny old boomer in the desert doing $13 repairs to giant trucks and macgyvering everything else. also has a good explanation on automotive wiring in general
https://m.youtube.com/@HyperspacePirate
Dude currently has ten episodes where he is trying to build an air liquefier and is still working at it. Has other neat electrical and mechanical projects as well. He loves testing devices and organizing data in charts. Very useful info if you are going to try it yourself
The way he speaks English is weird but the guys just been building his own camp and workshop in the Karelian woods for several years now. Very relaxing content
It's amazing how he half-ass 90% of the repairs but they still work. I like Jesse Muller because it's a better and less autistic version of Andrew. And M. Bjoernstroem, very knowledgeable dude and he blow stones.
>better and less autistic version of Andrew
Less autistic, yeah. Better, not entertainment wise. Andrew is obviously a sperg but his editing is pretty much the sharpest on youtube. Jesse leaves way too much boring bloat in his videos. 90% of his 1.5+ hour videos could be edited down to at least half that and lose absolutely nothing.
thought on Diesel Creel?
imo they all halfass half of the process just so they make it work and carry on with their work except Diesel Creek - that guy is a hoarder
How did he afford an old soviet bulldozer?
For woodworking my favorites are:
Pask Makes (diverse projects with a focus on unique design)
Epic UpCycling (big furniture pieces from pallet wood and scrap wood)
YRTi (comfy little project with mainly simple hand tools)
my favorite would have to be tec ingredients
>Pask Makes
that kayak was top notch
> YRTi
lol I watched his router plane video. Looks like he has little experience with hand tools, uses a rotten out stool with a vise mounted as a workbench, makes design mistakes as he goes, but somehow he manages to make a great result
wayne lambright iii
for auto/equipment, low-buck garage
funny old boomer in the desert doing $13 repairs to giant trucks and macgyvering everything else. also has a good explanation on automotive wiring in general
>kino
My Mechanics
Not exactly DIY, but I've stumbled into Korean factory working videos and I am mesmerized.
There's also this, that you might find interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EtmCbKb4o
Hello Sar. Look Mistry Maketool. Redeem later.
MoriTV
He’s Japanese but he barely speaks in most of his videos
Does mainly motorcycle and metalworking things but a lot of other stuff too
This guy is very good and does the job with a rather basic shop anyone reasonably determined could duplicate.
Victory outdoor services
It’s like history channel when it was good but with white Christian super dad who owns concrete company
All of his titles are click bait, are you sure they're good?
https://m.youtube.com/@HyperspacePirate
Dude currently has ten episodes where he is trying to build an air liquefier and is still working at it. Has other neat electrical and mechanical projects as well. He loves testing devices and organizing data in charts. Very useful info if you are going to try it yourself
western truck and tractor repair
kt3406e
https://youtube.com/@Advoko
The way he speaks English is weird but the guys just been building his own camp and workshop in the Karelian woods for several years now. Very relaxing content
DiodeGoneWild
>niiiiiiieiiice
Advoko Makes (literal genius )
https://www.youtube.com/@Advoko/videos