Love the link 2.0. Only problem is if your wearing safety glasses it doesn't block out the sound proper as it leaves a gap. Other then that there awesome.
Johnny, thanks for getting the equipment and taking the time and making the effort to make and edit this video and share them with all these other people. That Chance Cooper guy asks alot of good questions...for a C.O. 😅 because it's spring here is a friendly reminder on taking care of your body: to answer some peoples question from the solo cutting $$$$ about how to deal with the heat (p.s. johnny i am surprised you didn't slip a card with a quote to the neighbor across the street with the overgrown lawn 😉🙃)...sun light blocking clothing that is light, lets air move thru it, which lets sweat out too. look at what the egyptians and people in india wear, silks and egyptian cotton, much thinner and lighter than western cotton. stay hydrated with water salt and electrolytes, citrus and pickled/salted foods, take more breaks in the shade or a/c if you have it until your body cools down you can't keep working with heat stroke out in the environment that's causing it, prevention is the cure. spring is upon us and i can already feel the suns burn...use the spf suntan lotion for all of spring clean ups and until temps get into the 60s from morning onwards should prevent the sun burn and have tanned up your skin enough to not need it beyond then...i notice how much the sun block doesn't let my skin breathe and retains heat by about 5-10º. even the hats make a difference, most of your bodys heat is sent first to your brain, so alot of it radiates out your head something like 80% if i remember..farmers and cowbows wore wide brimmed hats for a reason, really notice a difference with a mesh hat vs a cloth one, and the straw hats are nice...when trees and overhangs don't grab them and you have the chin strap for those windy days also thanks for your review opinion on equips especially the battery life, the silence is a huge factor at getting work from home customers, you can actually charge a little bit more for $5-$10 per servicing. my question is how much has your battery gear saved you in costs? & now that it is wearing out, have you had to replace batteries yet? has the charging been an issue that's cost you work time or and if so how much would you estimate? i looked at getting the longest stihl pole pruner which is gas and the battery one that the electric utility guys are raving about for tree trimming and i am very leary of the battery manufacturer restrictions and if it's affordable in the long term as any day they could switch to a new model style and stop making the battery series style any battery equips i buy now, & will have become obsolete before the tool is plumb wore out. big dewalt cordless guy since the 1990s 18v is still my main battery tools. i have been very lithium avoidant due to having seen what lithium fires do and how BYD in china is burning down parking lots full of automobiles, apartment buildings and businesses with their electric vehicle fires. all this stuff is made in china, i would think the insurance companies would jack the rates up on lithium battery stuff by triple due to the cutting torch flame thrower oxygen violence reaction. the only way to stop the fire is to cut off it's supply of oxygen, and H2O is 66% oxygen😵💫. has your insurance company made any rate changes due to your battery equips? haven't seen one of your videos since you were training up the youngins a couple years back. i watch off an on in the winters mostly when i have time since..idr 2016? last i remember you were askin about the piano hinges on your ramp door, i think every one including myself gave you the answer. i have to say they just get beat up over time and a reinforcing metal strip of 1/8"-1/4" thick steel or iron about 3"-4" wide on the logo side of the door run thru with carriage bolts due to the wider smooth head from the inside wood to the outside and secured against the logo outside strip with nylon lock nuts has been the longest lasting solution, once you get over 1/4" carriage bolts. 1/4" just doesn't cut it for long, where 3/8" and 1/2" are more durable. 5/16" even tend to wear out too soon for my taste. and they will wear out so they need replacing just like a bent blade. thinking about swinging fence door steel bar gate latch holders 2 on each side for a total of 4 at 1" gap ontop of the door ramp and using a 4' long sheet of 3/4" plywood the width of the door that slides into the bolted in latches on the door that i can have some garage door handled with carriage bolts bolted to the plywood sheet on the door ramp floor side...to help it slide up/down easier as a pull out ramp extension to get to the ground, plus it's easily replaceable instead of messing with the fold out piano hinge extension...not sure on viability yet as i am waiting for the door to become more wore out where it needs bolting back together thru out the rest of the ramp ( if it ain't broke, don't mess with it until it is motto 💯. food for thought future wise. alot of young people that are going to need to learn a path forward in life and have no idea how much america and the rest of the world needs them to help take car of the older generations. while i knew about the demographics issue, it just hasn't fully hit me into realization the vast majority of the worlds population is now in the retirement stage. this video was my reminder...the chart applies to every nation, to save you time and research baby boomers was world wide: Inside Russia's Looming Demographics Crisis William Spaniel 562K subscribers 434K views 2 weeks ago
Hey Johnny, ISO tunes is the only product that you promote and that I have bought and was not happy with. My Apple air pod pro 2 has better fitment and noise cancelling.
Love the link 2.0. Only problem is if your wearing safety glasses it doesn't block out the sound proper as it leaves a gap. Other then that there awesome.
Johnny, thanks for getting the equipment and taking the time and making the effort to make and edit this video and share them with all these other people. That Chance Cooper guy asks alot of good questions...for a C.O. 😅
because it's spring here is a friendly reminder on taking care of your body: to answer some peoples question from the solo cutting $$$$ about how to deal with the heat (p.s. johnny i am surprised you didn't slip a card with a quote to the neighbor across the street with the overgrown lawn 😉🙃)...sun light blocking clothing that is light, lets air move thru it, which lets sweat out too. look at what the egyptians and people in india wear, silks and egyptian cotton, much thinner and lighter than western cotton. stay hydrated with water salt and electrolytes, citrus and pickled/salted foods, take more breaks in the shade or a/c if you have it until your body cools down you can't keep working with heat stroke out in the environment that's causing it, prevention is the cure.
spring is upon us and i can already feel the suns burn...use the spf suntan lotion for all of spring clean ups and until temps get into the 60s from morning onwards should prevent the sun burn and have tanned up your skin enough to not need it beyond then...i notice how much the sun block doesn't let my skin breathe and retains heat by about 5-10º. even the hats make a difference, most of your bodys heat is sent first to your brain, so alot of it radiates out your head something like 80% if i remember..farmers and cowbows wore wide brimmed hats for a reason, really notice a difference with a mesh hat vs a cloth one, and the straw hats are nice...when trees and overhangs don't grab them and you have the chin strap for those windy days
also thanks for your review opinion on equips especially the battery life, the silence is a huge factor at getting work from home customers, you can actually charge a little bit more for $5-$10 per servicing.
my question is how much has your battery gear saved you in costs? & now that it is wearing out, have you had to replace batteries yet? has the charging been an issue that's cost you work time or and if so how much would you estimate? i looked at getting the longest stihl pole pruner which is gas and the battery one that the electric utility guys are raving about for tree trimming and i am very leary of the battery manufacturer restrictions and if it's affordable in the long term as any day they could switch to a new model style and stop making the battery series style any battery equips i buy now, & will have become obsolete before the tool is plumb wore out. big dewalt cordless guy since the 1990s 18v is still my main battery tools.
i have been very lithium avoidant due to having seen what lithium fires do and how BYD in china is burning down parking lots full of automobiles, apartment buildings and businesses with their electric vehicle fires. all this stuff is made in china, i would think the insurance companies would jack the rates up on lithium battery stuff by triple due to the cutting torch flame thrower oxygen violence reaction. the only way to stop the fire is to cut off it's supply of oxygen, and H2O is 66% oxygen😵💫. has your insurance company made any rate changes due to your battery equips?
haven't seen one of your videos since you were training up the youngins a couple years back. i watch off an on in the winters mostly when i have time since..idr 2016? last i remember you were askin about the piano hinges on your ramp door, i think every one including myself gave you the answer. i have to say they just get beat up over time and a reinforcing metal strip of 1/8"-1/4" thick steel or iron about 3"-4" wide on the logo side of the door run thru with carriage bolts due to the wider smooth head from the inside wood to the outside and secured against the logo outside strip with nylon lock nuts has been the longest lasting solution, once you get over 1/4" carriage bolts. 1/4" just doesn't cut it for long, where 3/8" and 1/2" are more durable. 5/16" even tend to wear out too soon for my taste.
and they will wear out so they need replacing just like a bent blade.
thinking about swinging fence door steel bar gate latch holders 2 on each side for a total of 4 at 1" gap ontop of the door ramp and using a 4' long sheet of 3/4" plywood the width of the door that slides into the bolted in latches on the door that i can have some garage door handled with carriage bolts bolted to the plywood sheet on the door ramp floor side...to help it slide up/down easier as a pull out ramp extension to get to the ground, plus it's easily replaceable instead of messing with the fold out piano hinge extension...not sure on viability yet as i am waiting for the door to become more wore out where it needs bolting back together thru out the rest of the ramp ( if it ain't broke, don't mess with it until it is motto 💯. food for thought future wise.
alot of young people that are going to need to learn a path forward in life and have no idea how much america and the rest of the world needs them to help take car of the older generations. while i knew about the demographics issue, it just hasn't fully hit me into realization the vast majority of the worlds population is now in the retirement stage.
this video was my reminder...the chart applies to every nation, to save you time and research baby boomers was world wide: Inside Russia's Looming Demographics Crisis
William Spaniel 562K subscribers 434K views 2 weeks ago
I have both of them love them.
Hey Johnny, ISO tunes is the only product that you promote and that I have bought and was not happy with. My Apple air pod pro 2 has better fitment and noise cancelling.
Great video Johnny and many thanks for sharing with us. Blessed Easter and POP SMOKE PEACE ✌️
I bought these exact pair but they’re not loud at all. Have no base.
Love the isotunes!
He's back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Took an extended vacation!
Beats sounds a lot better and I have been using my pair for 3 years.