Who do you watch on the You Tubes?

Funny, after watching Japhands, it is hard going back to watching Ian. I get it, Ian works more like I do and that is half the shtick, but the difference in styles to get to the same end is funny. One is a master craftsman and one is a metal sculpture building cars instead of dinosaurs.
 
Shannon Campbell's channel has quickly become one of my favorites even bought one of his "tube stacks" and have been using the shit out of it. Lots of old school fab knowledge in his video's.

Don't search "Tube Stack" on a work computer using duck duck go. The results were... provocative? H.R. is probably on the way. It's been real y'all.

Sean
 
Don't search "Tube Stack" on a work computer using duck duck go. The results were... provocative? H.R. is probably on the way. It's been real y'all.

Sean

Either our IT Team doesn't pay attention, or really enjoys the questionable results we get from some of google searches. Lets just say somehow my boss ended up on a Japanese p*$n site and called us all over to have a look :ROFLMAO:
 
Either our IT Team doesn't pay attention, or really enjoys the questionable results we get from some of google searches. Lets just say somehow my boss ended up on a Japanese p*$n site and called us all over to have a look :ROFLMAO:

Back in the Socal Tundra days, they got hijacked a couple times by a Russian buy-a-wife or escort site. I stopped browsing at work after that.

Sean
 
I like that he kind of explains things for the dumb kids and adults that might copy him in their body lift and skyjackered trucks.

TBH I do the same thing with a lot of car and truck videos - there isn’t a lot out there so you can’t be too exclusive with what you choose to see. One channel I’ve enjoyed although I can’t say I’ve watched a large amount of the videos on the channel is David Frieburger. I loved Roadkill before they took it to motortrend’s website only. Knowing all the cash grabby things he could do now with his popularity among various groups of industry specific YouTube celebrities and yet he still chooses to film himself in his driveway tinkering around on the cheap with his fleet is frikin rad. His history lesson road-trips are great too.
 
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I like that he kind of explains things for the dumb kids and adults that might copy him in their body lift and skyjackered trucks.

TBH I do the same thing with a lot of car and truck videos - there isn’t a lot out there so you can’t be too exclusive with what you choose to see. One channel I’ve enjoyed although I can’t say I’ve watched a large amount of the videos on the channel is David Frieburger. I loved Roadkill before they took it to motortrend’s website only. Knowing all the things he could do now with his popularity among various groups of YouTube celebrities and he still chooses to film himself in his driveway tinkering around on the cheap with his fleet is frikin rad. His history lesson road-trips are great too.
I like Dave Chappell for the same reason
 
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