Thanks DrivesWoody: what’s your YouTube channel name? I subscribed to one I think might be your older one that had best in your trailer as maybe last video.
Cool logo!!
Channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/@WoodysWorksGarage
Thanks DrivesWoody: what’s your YouTube channel name? I subscribed to one I think might be your older one that had best in your trailer as maybe last video.
Cool logo!!
The guy who sprayed in a full canister of bear spray did far more damage than the bear did! I just had to repair the screen the bear tore off. There’s a small tear in a cushion but we’ve left it as a reminder of the visit.The bear didnt damage the trailer? You got off lucky then.
Well, here's the latest chapter in the garage project.
2018 Nissan LEAF (red) Service - 101 603 kms
- Brake fluid flush Bosch DOT 5.1
This time there's a video to go with itThe ending is my attempt at comedy...
Wow Nick, that is some solid advice. You're 100% right with the length as I do them non-scripted. What I used to do in the Cinevate days is just have a hit list of essential points on a flip chart off frame, and my team would be off camera to suggest a new take if something was too wordy etc. Then of course we also had a dedicated video editor in house. The flip chart/script is something I will do 100% either before, or after so I am editing to a tight list. I struggle a bit with the desire to include everything I think will be helpful, vs keeping it super short. I know 3-4 minutes is a nice length to target. Your advice is very much valued coming from your line of workDennis, I just watched this this morning (after doing a brake flush this weekend, unfortunately). Would have been good timing as it was my first. And forgive me, I used regular boring DOT4.
It seems you've got some real views on your channel. And ad supported? Curious... what kind of stats do you need for ad support, are there some kind of metrics like views, or is it all an AI algorithm this days?
In any case you're doing a great job with the videos, they are very informative and I'm sure will find an audience as they are useful. I definitely enjoyed the comedy bit at the end... reminds me of the @smarthomesolver channel about smart home automation ideas mostly, that always has a comedy bumper at the end.
As a bit of friendly constructive feedback (take it or leave it), I think if there's any way you could condense them a little, they would be even more appealing. I really think you have a lot of valuable information to share, so I don't mean dumbing it down (there's too much of that out there!!), but maybe some more scripted bits or being judicious about cutting out the few delivery flubs, etc. Other than that, they look and sound professional and I could really see it taking off for you! Clearly you've put a ton of effort into them so far... trust me I know it takes a lot of time to film and edit a 30min video, no matter what it is.
Love the header art your friend did... maybe you should create an intro card for your videos, wouldn't even need to be animated, with an audio sting as a hook / some branding.
Also, I subscribed
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Thanks Drives...you are indeed a fixture on this forum. Every one of your posts is a great example of kindness and courtesy, truly a model to aspire to. Your posts in my thread are a real motivation when it seems like it's radio silence out there...ha.i'm looking forward to hearing about your drone. i've seen drones around my house for years in all shapes and sizes and noise levels. I also watched 1/2 Cup (may he still RIP) train on one that was about $60,000 for his work checking on towers in Austrailia. does the drone fly in below zero weather too and how windy is it in your areas?
of course we all hear of the millions of dollars given to content makers who have youtube channels and I know there are a few that still may get that, but my guess is now that they have 20+ years of content they can sell subscriptions and reduce the payouts, but not quite sure about any of that.
i'm sure i would be the top poster on GJ even though I didn't join to start posting about 8 years after it started, but I always preferred to address multiple poster's posts and questions in one post rather than 2-10 to avoid cluttering up a thread. I'm not sure I ever have much of value to say or if anybody has gained anything from my posts, but I do try to be positive most of the time.
that said you've always been one of my favorite posters to read what you have to say and I think even before you started remodeling your garage for the lift you sharpened a lawnmower and made a video.
since the drizzle has started and our temps are nearing freezing at night now i'm guessing you are getting ready for another deep freeze so best of luck with staying warm and healthy for another winter.
take care!!







A few drone shots from my folk's place this morning at sunriseFog rolled in right after so I was glad to be up and flying right at sunrise!
Ah, Nick ( @nicholam77 ) you have me figured outWow, for a 'cheap' drone I'm very impressed, those images look great, especially pulled from video! (and amazing nature / landscape, too)
Obviously a drone is perfect for landscapes like that, but maybe there is some creative use for your YouTube endeavors?
didn’t even know we had a members thing like that!but I did have a member scold me for not paying the $50 to GJ to have my name a different color. funny thing is that member wasn't one of those paying a $50 annual fee.
didn’t even know we had a members thing like that!
@drivesitfar , loving that Craftsman mower!Woody: of course I appreciate you replying to all my questions and requests as per usual, but now I have more if you don't mind answering a few more. did you buy and did you use that drone you posted to shoot that video? wasn't it under $200? WOW. i'm sure you have more skills than most (and especially me), but what is the range on that since it looks like you flew about a mile? hard to learn how to fly and take videos? i'd love to take one on vacation so can it be carried on a plane in our luggage or do we have to check it? how did you put music on your video? WELL DONE!!
EB: I think for your $50 (not sure what the price is now) GJ was giving out maybe T shirts or tools or something that if I recall was worth the money and then GJ turned your name to red. If you might know an alliance member that might know more if you don't find the link Zanyard posted helpful. When I retired (without a pension or SS in 2008) I opted to do all the DIY around here instead of learning a new trade or participating in the BS that the job I had for 30 years had become. My bride who's job was advancing in leaps and bounds agreed "sort of like I agreed" to be the only income the first 15 years we were married so she could raise our kids. I turned this into a bit of a long story which might be my montra. hence money was a bit tight then so being a big participant for me personally and helping others here was what I could do. I almost forgot about it and might opt for paying that now that things are different, but i've almost run out of time to post on here now that my bride isn't working cause we are loving life and our kid's and grandchildren.
You should look at the DJI NEO for this application. Max follow-me speeds are 30km/h or so, but it is small, cheap and will follow without a controller. Shoots in 4K too. It's super simple to use for basic follow-me stuff. You launch and retrieve it in your hand.Now my **** is getting dialed in I plan to add a drone to ‘follow’ me as well go pro on the cage.


Thanks as always for the kind words DrivesWoooy: great tips on the drones not only on which one to buy and giving a few pros and cons, but great operating tips too. stay warm!!
just a quick questions since you've been experiencing below zero temps for years now which brand is your long johns and brands and types of clothing and jacket? pretty cool that you don't need a scarf or face protection when it's that cold or maybe you do if it's more than a few minutes. thanks for the drone vids and until I actually saw a car move down a street I thought it was a painting you were showing.
No, because I have 3 pairs of winter boots as well, and 5 if you count the ski boots for downhill and cross country skiing :-(^This is why us northern folks need basements, big garages, and sheds. For seasons of weather means FOUR seasons of clothes and associated equipment. If I told you I have 3 pairs of winter boots would you think less of me?
Well then you've got warm and wet weather gear too...duh. Well, you might be a bit too far north for warm weather gear but you get the idea.Apparently we spend a lot on boots.
Yes, with a family of four, you definitely need storage for the seasonal stuff...and spring and fall bring different challenges. You're right though in that there's essentially four seasons to sort.Well then you've got warm and wet weather gear too...duh. Well, you might be a bit too far north for warm weather gear but you get the idea.![]()