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Re: Built a Bench Vise (Videos + Questions Answered)


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Posted by Lanse on April 06, 2013 at 12:52:37 from (206.55.217.126):

In Reply to: Built a Bench Vise (Videos + Questions Answered) posted by Lanse on April 06, 2013 at 12:51:14:

EDIT: I had some issues posting my entire message, so I decided to split it in two, here's the "Questions Answered" portion... If you're reading this, I got it to work, haha... Sorry about the inconvenience...


So, I just figured I'd stop in and share them here, and while I'm at it, address a few concerns from my previous thread. Yes, I know most of them are brought up by people who are angry at the world and feel the need to take it out on my threads here for some reason, but I'd thought about what I'd like to say for a few days now, and here goes:

1) Yes, I do read the threads I post... Although its usually from my phone on break at school or elsewhere... I rarely sit down and reply to everyone, as much as I'd like to, usually, I mean to, I get caught up doing other things, and then the thread is buried by the time I get back to it. I know I'm not very good at keeping up with people, and this is a classic example of that...

Right now, I stay busy. Very busy... I go to school, full time, an hour away... Both people who I live with travel a lot, often they're gone at the same time, so I also inherit everyone elses chores, including caring for a bunch of animals... On top of that, I have to "keep things going" with my channel, and then I keep the videos coming for my viewers... I'd estimate that a typical 10 minute video of mine takes, on average, 8-12 hours to produce...

I have to plan it out, get everything set up in the shop, adjust my lighting and camera gear, shoot the footage, make sure it turned out okay, import it to a computer, go through an in depth and very involved editing process, export it, upload it, make sure that went okay (there are no promises between occasional YouTube glitches and our internet connection), and then, sit down and post it in various places like I'm doing now...

Unfortunatelly, like I said, I just never end up back in old threads. I'd like to, but it rarely happens... Its not that I don't care enough to or anything, sometimes there just arent enough hours in the day...

Usually, when someone posts a random question, someone else on the forum answers it before I get to "What that solid wire or flux core?"

"I think he was running solid wire..."

for example... And when I shoot my videos, I usually do everything I can to include information in them (106 amps, 1/8" XXXX, Arc foce 4/10, 6 Hot Start) for example... If you have technical questions about something in them, odds are I don't know if I havent mentioned it... No, I don't know what an "AVG" number is, talk to the manufacturer... I demonstrate things in my videos that are either sent out, to be used in my videos, or that I buy with my own money (example, cast iron manifold, and stick electrodes)... I'm not a salesman, I don't get a commission, I don't try to push things. I'll answer if I can, but sometimes, I just don't have an answer...
I'm not a product expert, I just use things... I didnt design it, and I probably don't know the technical aspects of it... I just use it, and make a video about it...


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