Sometimes I watch a TH-cam video and think to myself, wow this is running a bit long....not the case when I am watching your videos...I think to myself wow it is over already! I could watch an hour long video and not even wonder about the time! Thank you for what you bring to us! I am a contractor and hate when I buy a new utility knife...it looks too new, like I don't work. Your utility knife looks very well broken in and for that I give you much respect! Looking forward to the next video and my first road trip with you!
@@mazzg1966 Thanks a bunch! I try to keep the videos around 10-15 minutes so they don’t get too boring, plus it keeps up with the highlights of what I’m working on. Not only that, but every video I capture and process is on an iPhone and iMovie likes to choke saying I’m low on memory (when I’m far from it). Hopefully in time I’ll have that fixed. ;-). Thanks again for the kind comments!
@@pezjohnson it does wonders. Great tool to have for a lot of metal pinball parts. I also use Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish after polishing on a buffing wheel to further bring out a shine and smoothness (then wipe off residue with rubbing alcohol).
Hey Leebo thanks for the great video. Did you ever fix your 'Triple Action' ball count problem? I fixed mine with a strip of insulation tape on the Coin Relay armature (it was holding too long). Worked like a charm.
@@chuckufarley5884 very cool tip! The problem mostly went away but on occasion would surface. The owner found another problem in the coin door I missed and I think that may have fixed it. Dunno the details but I think it’s playing fine now. Good tip though; thanks for passing along. I’ll let the owner know.
Might be stupid, but I have a video idea. Something on how you get your stuff so shiny when buffing. I’ve tried the process I think you’re using with the wheel and the mothers, but it never turns out like that. Guess I need practice!
The whole slam!
helpful video...thanks Leebo
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Great work Leebo!
Sometimes I watch a TH-cam video and think to myself, wow this is running a bit long....not the case when I am watching your videos...I think to myself wow it is over already! I could watch an hour long video and not even wonder about the time! Thank you for what you bring to us! I am a contractor and hate when I buy a new utility knife...it looks too new, like I don't work. Your utility knife looks very well broken in and for that I give you much respect! Looking forward to the next video and my first road trip with you!
@@mazzg1966 Thanks a bunch! I try to keep the videos around 10-15 minutes so they don’t get too boring, plus it keeps up with the highlights of what I’m working on. Not only that, but every video I capture and process is on an iPhone and iMovie likes to choke saying I’m low on memory (when I’m far from it). Hopefully in time I’ll have that fixed. ;-). Thanks again for the kind comments!
Man, now I need a polishing wheel. Great work.
@@pezjohnson it does wonders. Great tool to have for a lot of metal pinball parts. I also use Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish after polishing on a buffing wheel to further bring out a shine and smoothness (then wipe off residue with rubbing alcohol).
I can’t wait to see what you all come up with on the playfield artwork.
@@jason_hundley progress has already started! Next video should be interesting.
Hey Leebo thanks for the great video. Did you ever fix your 'Triple Action' ball count problem? I fixed mine with a strip of insulation tape on the Coin Relay armature (it was holding too long). Worked like a charm.
@@chuckufarley5884 very cool tip! The problem mostly went away but on occasion would surface. The owner found another problem in the coin door I missed and I think that may have fixed it. Dunno the details but I think it’s playing fine now. Good tip though; thanks for passing along. I’ll let the owner know.
Might be stupid, but I have a video idea. Something on how you get your stuff so shiny when buffing. I’ve tried the process I think you’re using with the wheel and the mothers, but it never turns out like that. Guess I need practice!
@@MRNBricks yeah, good suggestion. I’ll do that at some point when I’m going to be buffing again.