Not so much, I just watch too much Snowball Engineering vids. lol. I kinda threw that in as a response to myself to the Zed commentary, just to see what came of it..
Thanks for the year of great videos. Also Package arrived, shirt fits perfect. Carbs are hung from the rack, its all good and good night. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years.... Also seen the address when the package arrived. I have a nephew that lives in the same town.
Just ordered a DRO for my old Jet-16 (same as yours?). Look forward to your very timely install video. Enjoy watching your vids… especially the work on old KZ’s! Keep it going!
I just tore down the table, saddle and stoned and polished the ways, got all the crud out. Was going to film but ended up not having the time. Reason I did it now is that I ordered the DRO and will be here around the 29th. I’ll film what I can. Cheers.
12.22.23. One good thing that you do is that you video your jobs or most of your jobs, that way you could always show your customer if they get pissy with you to try to blame you because of a problem, you can show them that it was pre-existing. And yes, sometimes a gut instinct should be heeded⚠️
I don't get much "pissyness" truth be told, if any. However, in regards to documentation, what you don't see on my vids, especially on really nice (expensive) paint and bodywork, I take photos and make notes of any preexisting damage. I have a preexisting damage form (template) that when I need it, I print one out and do a walk-around, taking said pics and noting the conditions on the form. Way back in the day, I worked for Circuit City roadshop doing the car stereo and security installations (part-time job) and they had a thorough vehicle intake form, from which the idea came to develop my own. Again, I rarely have to use it, but sometimes, I do fill one out and attach it to the finished ticket.
"Knackered" is as British as "Zed".
You must've wrestled with some Brit-Bikes in your youth.
Not so much, I just watch too much Snowball Engineering vids. lol. I kinda threw that in as a response to myself to the Zed commentary, just to see what came of it..
Love your videos mate, Merry Christmas, thoroughly enjoyed the Xmas story haha
Merry Christmas Tom, great story.
Thanks for all the effort you put in to keep us entertained! Always enjoy the videos! All the best in the New Year!
Merry Christmas to you too, and thanks for all the great videos throughout the year! After all, they bring us good cheer!
MERRY CHRISTMAS, TOM AND RIDE/WORK SAFE OUT THERE !
Thanks for the year of great videos. Also Package arrived, shirt fits perfect. Carbs are hung from the rack, its all good and good night. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years....
Also seen the address when the package arrived. I have a nephew that lives in the same town.
Wait... you mean the carb holder tool actually worked???? Wonders never cease. lol Cheers.
Just ordered a DRO for my old Jet-16 (same as yours?). Look forward to your very timely install video. Enjoy watching your vids… especially the work on old KZ’s! Keep it going!
I just tore down the table, saddle and stoned and polished the ways, got all the crud out. Was going to film but ended up not having the time. Reason I did it now is that I ordered the DRO and will be here around the 29th. I’ll film what I can. Cheers.
12.22.23. One good thing that you do is that you video your jobs or most of your jobs, that way you could always show your customer if they get pissy with you to try to blame you because of a problem, you can show them that it was pre-existing. And yes, sometimes a gut instinct should be heeded⚠️
I don't get much "pissyness" truth be told, if any. However, in regards to documentation, what you don't see on my vids, especially on really nice (expensive) paint and bodywork, I take photos and make notes of any preexisting damage. I have a preexisting damage form (template) that when I need it, I print one out and do a walk-around, taking said pics and noting the conditions on the form. Way back in the day, I worked for Circuit City roadshop doing the car stereo and security installations (part-time job) and they had a thorough vehicle intake form, from which the idea came to develop my own. Again, I rarely have to use it, but sometimes, I do fill one out and attach it to the finished ticket.