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they've solved an age-old problem that a lot of us archers kind of battle with

and that is what's the best way to carry a grunt - hey guys Michael Batease from

the Elk Calling Academy where we help you shorten that learning curve so that

you find success faster out in the elk woods if you followed our channel for a

little while you've heard me talk about Bend-able Products they're the company

that makes the Reed Quiver that I use quite a bit out in the field it actually

just goes up on the bill of your hat or on the strap of your pack to hold your

diaphragm reed so that it's quick access also earlier this year they came

out with a couple of new diaphragm reed pouches that I also talked about

well they've done it again now typically in the past we've just had

the lanyard that goes over our shoulder the only problem with that is as we hike

and walk it kind of slides forward and we push it back and it's continually

sliding or if you bend over then it tends to fall off or fall forward and

hit us in the face well they just came out with a new grunt tube holder so the

neat thing about this is three different sizes so first off is the small size

which is ideal for the new unrivaled tube from Phelps or any smaller diameter

tube it fits comfortably in there and holds it securely next up is the medium

size in the medium size it's going to fit the extreme bully bulll from Rocky

Mountain hunting calls the regular bully bull from Rocky Mountain hunting calls

the antagonizer from mile high note game calls the chuckler xtr from elk

nut so anything within that medium-sized willful ball bat range and then finally

they have a large size that is designed to hold the Unleashed from Phelps and

also the rump shaker from Wapiti River outdoors now when you get them they have

these two straps on the sides what those are for is that

if you use the webbing they're on the pack you can actually take the buckles

off loop that through and then secure it using that or it does come with this

strap that you can you know use to attach the grunt tube holder anywhere on

your pack so now I do already have a couple of them attached to the pack so

first off up high here I have the large one and I couldn't get my buckles off so

I use that strap to run it kind of through the webbing loops to secure this

so now with it out high I can run this big tube and put it here so as you can

see it sits right up top it does take a little bit of practice for getting that

in and getting that out and the thing I would recommend is mounting this as high

as you possibly can but take that time in your home of getting used to putting

that tube in and out now the second option which is actually one of my

favorites is right here on the hip belt so because then you can take that tube

put it bail in down and as you can see it runs vertical right with your pack

and rides right there but since it's right off the edge of your hip it's

really really easy to grab this tube get it out to call put it back in now

here's the neat thing is if you have a tube like this that maybe you attached a

flexible portion on to it you can take that flexible portion run it right up

underneath your armpit and have it sitting right here so that way if your

solo all you have to do is turn your head down blow into that and you can

still bugle and use your grunt tube even if you're by yourself now the other

reason I really like putting this here is because this medium size also fits a

32 inch Nalgene bottle perfectly I use my pack for more than just archery elk

hunting if I'm out on a rifle deer hunt or an antelope on or something like that

I have the ability now to put that Nalgene bottle with quick easy access to

it which that's the important thing you're going to drink more water if you

have easy access to it versus all the way back here and struggling now one

other option is these two straps on the bottom of the

pack that we're really designed for securing a sleeping bag for when you

were hiking in you could actually take those and mount this on the bottom side

so then you just take that tube stuff it right in down underneath and then that's

riding just right there on your lower back so there's a few options now the

other options that they have is they come with this flexible bungee cord and

typically it's from the bottom hole up to this top one so it's kind of at an

angle me personally I like running it straight across so as you can see you

have a lot of options on this where to mount it how to mount it the tension

that you want on the tube the size of the tube that you use so you really have

a lot of adjustments and flexibilities to really tailor this thing to your

style and what you like to do I will put a link in the show notes down below with

a direct link over to their websites you can go over and check it out and get the

size that fits your grunt tube the best once you get it play with attaching it

in different places on your pack practice on putting the tube in taking

the tube out really find what really works best for you so that way you can

put that tube away and get it out quickly and easily thanks for tuning in

and watching another gear review we really appreciate the support as always

keep calling keep practicing but most importantly have fun and we'll see you

guys on the next video brought to you by Elk Calling Academy

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❀SPEEDPAINT❀ Paula Polestar (Earthbound/MOTHER 2) Spanish + ENG Sub - Duration: 15:52.

Welcome everybody! Sony-Shock here!

In this speedpaint I'm going to work in a dailie of Paula from Earthbound

I started it very late in the night and I was a little sleepy so it is the perfect subject

It has simple, round shapes and a very simple palette to work with

I'm not using references this time since I consider it simple enough

Better safe than sorry, never forget to flip the drawing to check for errors

It's a hard habit to build but once you're used to it, it can save your life

I'm starting the lineart

I'm using a pencil imitating brush with low opacity in a multiply layer

When we want to work in a pic with round and soft shapes

it's very good to learn to draw your lines in one go

It sure can be a little hard when you are out of practise

..but... once you get used to it

it really helps to create a much more natural and nice shape than if you work it in small strokes

if we use what it's usually called a 'furry linework'

I'm sure you know what I mean

the type of line in which, since you're not confident on getting it done in one go,

you draw little by little, placing a stroke on another until the shape is achieved

since the line is made of many smaller ones, it looks like is furry

Using a furry lineart for sketches is perfectly fine

but it is still better to get used to write lines in one go

When drawing fills

I literally start scrawling around to create the tips

then I add the volume, bottom and top that will connect with the skirt

It's not...

... a very realistic final product

but since we are talking about a stylized picture

it will work just fine

I'm starting coloring and I've decided on the background

it's going to be dark and unsaturated green so it evokes Twoson, Paula's hometown

In general terms, I've decided I will go with fall-like evening colors, we could say

I love drawing big ribbons

they're really cute, and they help make characters look cute

it gives them a very characteristic and tender shape

those are not the definitive base colors

I'm trying to go for definitive colors, but they are never the final ones in the end

I always end changing the hue, making them darker or more intense

Before finishing the background, it's hard to get the colors you are going to want in a first try

I became an Earthbound thanks to an artist called Riibrego

she had gotten a Earthbound-themed Daily Deviation in DeviantART

I had no idea what Earthbound was about but I did find the drawing very interesting

that lead me to play it [100% LEGALLY]

I still follow her. Precisely from her I learnt how to do frills efectively

her style has changed a lot, but

I'd say it's better, it's easier and lighter, but much more effective too

I'll leave the link to her webpage in the description

Here I realized her right eye was bothering me

It did not look symmetrical

so I decided to just duplicate and mirror it

Okay, Paula's base colors are finished

so I'll start working in the background

I'm not going to fully render it yet

but

I'm going to work on it

so it helps me incorporate the figure into the background better

It's going to help me

to know the changes to apply to the base colors

and

it's going to help me with the contrast and on reflected light

Since we've decided on an autumn palette, I'll be shading with brownish-y red

It's been very short since I've started shading in a Multiply layer

I don't really like the colors that come out of it at first

but if you alter and change them until they look ok

it can get you contrast faster than if you draw in a low opacity layer

A very important lesson I've learned on shading lately

there's no need to shade every single little detail just because it has volume

many times is more effective to leave a whole area in shadow even if it makes it look more flat

it helps focus the picture and economize interest points

In the end

most of the time you're going to want to use two or three shading tones at most

Rule of thumb

if when you've shaded, volume is not obvious

if it's not very easy to see at first sight

it's better to simplify

Once I've finished the first shading layer

I usually apply a much simpler layer

only focused on areas that might need extra contrast

I also usually choose a complementary colors with the original shading

In this case I'm using a very light blue color on a Multiply Layer

on top of the original shading layer, which was a soft orangeish brown

My drawing method starts with light colors, then darkening them

when I get to the point where I realise the colors might be too light

I go into the Paint Tool SAI filters

and I use 'Color Deepen', which probably translates to (Intensificar color)

It usually works very well, but at times you might be interested in lowering luminosity or rise saturation

It will depend on the color style of each person

Okay, I'm starting with the background

it is not biggie

over the original color we've painted

I'm going to use a blending brush and start dragging color into the desired shapes to create texture

A rule I use is to avoid applying new colors

If I want to paint with a specific color I will click on it and drag from another point of the picture

Since background is already composed of gradients

we are going to have a lot of middle tones

all I need to do is pick the middle tones and shape them

Another advice I will give you is to start from the more afar area of the background

so we can drag on top of it

much easier than having to avoid the foreground when rendering afterwards

To blend I use a Paint Tool SAI brush called 'Water' which works as I explained

you simply click and drag a color, and the pressure will dictate the opacity of the stroke

Another very good advice

sometimes, when we start working on the background, specially in digital art

we get catched on the details and rendering

when many times those are not going to be seen

I don't know if it happens to many artists

but really many times I start working on the background first without paying attention to the character

and when I want to see it, I realise it I've wasted a lot of time on details that were covered by the figures all along

It makes sense, think that when you are working on the background, you hide the character layer

If we don't regularly check or leave it in a low opacity layer, we will forget where its limits lie

we'll have put a lot of effort and time in an area only for it to be a waste

So I can advice that to work smarter, always be aware somehow of where the character lies

Since this is a very low detail background, I'm just putting the original sketch on a multiply layer

I'm selecting parts of the background and altering its hue to enrich the overall palette

To give a more final look to the lineart, I just duplicate parts of the lineart layer and place them in multiply layer

Mmmh... I wonder what will happen if I add light and pupils to the eyes

Oooh, she looks less dead inside, who knew?

Aaand, we are finishing

I'm lowering the light in the dress since I feel it's taking away attention from the face

Ok, I'd say it's finished!

I like how it looks

Palette is soft and pretty

and it's saturated too

which is different to my last two drawings, that for atmosphere or for palette, ended with very low saturation

I hope you've liked my first narrated speedpaint

You can tip and ask questions in the commentary box, both in english or spanish

See in the next drawing!

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Woodturning Candy Cane Tree Hanger - A Sweeter Ornament - Duration: 6:42.

Hi, Alan Stratton, from As Wood Turns.

(www.AsWoodTurns.com) I love making Christmas ornaments and when

I saw this at the club meeting the other night, I just had to make it.

It is actually a very simple ornament because all that I'm making is this little tube

that holds the candy cane.

But it is adorable.

I just had to make some for my grand children.

So, I went to work and made several and also a little jig to help me through the process.

They are actually very quick and simple except that, this is not enough for all my grandchildren.

So, if you'll excuse me, I'll get back to work.

I have my long nose chuck jaws mounted on the lathe.

A "tropical pen blank" is mounted inside.

The pen blank is about 6 inches long.

My Candy Holder will be 2 inches plus or minus.

Precision is not required here.

I'm drilling a center hole with a 3/8" Forstner bit.

With that finished, I can roundover the wood.

I drilled a small hole in the side with a hand drill.

Then, put some decorative grooves on it before sanding through the grits.

Then cut it off from the rest of the blank.

Now the question becomes, "how to finish a small tube" without marring it by squeezing

it in a chuck.

I recently saw some neat chucks that would do great.

But that would take precious time and Christmas is coming oh so quickly.

So, instead, I've mounted a small block of scrap between centers.

I'm rounding it off and cutting a tenon on one end.

I'm using my small spindle gouge.

With the wood reversed, now I only need to reduce the diameter and form a 3/8" tenon

that will hold the tube.

My sharpened end wrenches get me very close to the right size.

A little sanding finishes the job in this case.

With my jam chuck finished, I can return to finishing the tube.

Really, only a little more sanding to do, particularly on the cut end.

Then finish with shellac friction polish.

Now for the next tube.

I need to pull it further out of the chuck and drill it just like the first one.

After rounding it and drilling the side, I'm sanding it to a uniform shape.

I decide to cut only two grooves near the ends.

However, as I burn the grooves, I burn through the tube.

Darn it.

I'm cutting it off to the final third of the pen blank.

I have to turn the final third a bit differently.

I'm leaving the pen blank almost completely encased in the chuck jaws while I drill out

the center.

Then swap chucks to put the still square pen blank on the tenon and hold it with a cone

live center.

Fortunately, at high speed, it does not spin on the tenon.

After sanding it, I can mark a couple of grooves and try burning them again.

Then I decide to burn the year onto the tube.

I'm using a ball tip in my pyrography pen.

Then a bit more sanding before applying brushing lacquer.

Then wipe off the excess and give it a good buffing on the lathe with a paper towel.

I stuck to lacquer for the rest of the tubes.

The trick to tying a ribbon is to fold the ribbon in half, trim the end to a point, and

push it through the hole from the outside.

Then use a "Candy Cane" thread helper to push the ribbon through the tube.

Make sure the knot is a square knot so it will hold.

Next a new pen blank – much like the others.

After a bunch of these – maybe I'm getting the process down.

I made a variety of shapes with a variety of woods.

Unfortunately, I do not know the species of wood.

I hope my grandchildren will like them – at least, I know they'll like the candy canes.

A simple yet tasty ornament.

Please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe on my website, tell your friends and send

me your comments and questions.

Every week I make a new woodturning video.

Please wear your full face shield – otherwise Santa will put you on the naughty list.

Until next week's video this is Alan Stratton from As Wood Turns dot com.

Merry Christmas

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No Oscar Host? - Duration: 17:15.

(audience cheering)

Live from New York City,

it's The Wendy Williams Show. (upbeat music)

♪ Feel, feel, feel it ♪

♪ Feel, feel, feel it ♪

♪ Feel it 'til it's real and, let's go ♪

♪ You know you need it ♪

♪ Say it like you mean it ♪

♪ Feel, feel, feel it ♪

♪ Feel, feel it ♪

Now, here's Wendy.

(bright holiday music) (audience cheering)

Come on.

(audience wooing rhythmically)

Let's go.

Thank you for watching.

(audience cheering)

Say hello to my co-hosts, my studio audience.

How you doin'?

How you doin'?

I'm doing okay.

It's Friday, let's get started.

It's time for Hot Topics, come on.

(audience cheering) (upbeat music)

Thank you.

So, you know.

This morning, something really big happened in Jersey.

It rained money all over Route Three in Rutherford.

Right next to the stadium. (audience gasping)

Now, the woman helping,

she's helping the Brink's driver pick it up.

Apparently there was a Brink's driver,

and the back opened up,

and people jumped out of their cars, leaving the city.

(audience laughing)

Listen, the inbound traffic was fine.

But the outbound traffic,

everyone jumped out and grabbed.

(audience applauding)

And I do believe that the woman helping him

was doing the right thing.

I don't believe everyone's a thief.

I do believe that there's some

good people out here, you know.

(audience applauding)

She helped him, she helped him pick up what she could,

so she could move her car and go to work.

And where is the shooter?

Isn't there supposed to be a gunman in every Brink's truck?

Aren't there supposed to be at least

two or three people in every Brink's truck?

Well what kind of Brink's operation is that?

(audience laughing)

You know, clap if you'd jump out and go.

(clapping)

Clap if you're on your way on the inbound traffic,

and all you wanna do is get to work.

(clapping)

Well there was a time I'd jump out and get it.

I mean, now, I--

You don't have to. (audience laughing)

No I don't need it.

But, there was a time.

(uncomfortable laughing)

Best to believe me, you.

So the Oscars, everybody,

still haven't found a host.

(audience sighing)

Yeah.

Everyone's still saying no, no,

and they don't wanna be involved.

So Whoopi threw her hat in the ring.

Take a look.

If you wanna go host-less, that's your prerogative.

I think it's a dumb idea.

Because people need somebody to take them through things,

and to take care of things when they happen.

Now, I realize I may not be anybody's first choice,

but-- (audience laughing)

(audience applauding)

I love Whoopi, you know I do.

I love Whoopi.

She's an EGOT.

She's hosted the Oscars four times.

But I think Whoopi is long winded in her conversation.

Like even on her own show,

she's long winded with it.

When she comes here long winded, I just let her talk.

Out of respect.

Just talk, Whoopi.

You got that.

No, I don't believe the Oscars need a host.

And I get what you're saying.

That a host needs to take people through

the artists or the nominees and what they've done.

No we don't.

We need a man with a voice.

Why don't you do the voice, how about that?

Everyone recognizes your voice.

You be the voice in the sky.

(audience applauding)

I love her funky style.

Whoopi thinks that Ken Jeong should host, though.

(audience applauding)

Now, we don't know him.

I mean, you know, he's been here,

and he's in The Hangover.

Dr. Ken.

Dr. What?

Dr. Ken, his sit-com.

Oh right. With Tisha Campbell,

I think she was on that.

Which I watched, okay, Dr. Ken.

Yeah, and Crazy Rich Asians.

Okay.

Done, done, and doner.

What have you done lately?

And those are all things we have to read a script.

We don't know that you're funny and entertaining.

No, Ken Jeong.

Anyway, there's a woman speaking out about Les Moonves.

(audience sighing)

And we love her.

She's a friend.

If I had more time in my life, once I get older,

it's Cybill Shepherd.

(audience sighing)

Oh I love this Cybill Shepherd, are you serious?

Moonlighting first, then her show Cybill,

with Christine Baranski. (audience applauding)

Are you serious?

She makes me laugh just to look at her.

I love her.

Love love love.

Anyway, so she told another friend of mine,

Michelle Collins, who know you,

was unceremoniously released from The View,

which you lost a good one, anyway.

But she has her own radio show.

And she was talking with Cybill about being rejected

by Les Moonves,

and then him canceling her show.

Listen very closely.

Don't clap, just listen, go.

(audience gasping)

Loathsome, right?

So now what are you gonna do, Les?

Cybill doesn't want anything from you.

I think, quite frankly, the Cybill show should come back.

I think somebody needs to pick that show up.

(audience clapping)

Oh please.

Christine drank all day, Cybill was great.

The problem is though, is that now we have,

the Will and Grace, and The Conners, and the Murphy Browns.

They all came back.

But if you squint,

Murphy Brown is a little like Cybill

in that she's a single woman, working hard,

but she doesn't have her drunken friend.

And all the laughs.

Please come back, Cybill.

Please come back. (audience applauding)

Another person I love.

Boy, isn't this a love fest.

Is Da Brat.

(audience applauding)

And she's opening up about her big debt.

She owes eight million dollars

to the woman who she smacked in the face with a rum bottle.

Now, now, check.

A rum bottle is thick glass.

It's not like a wine bottle with thin--

That's a thick, in the face.

The woman is scarred for life.

Brat did her time.

She went to prison for three years.

And on last nights Growing Up Hip Hop,

she talked about her sister,

talked about it with her sister, Lisa Raye.

Lisa Raye McCoy.

Lisa Raye.

Take a look.

First of all,

I ain't never had eight million dollars.

So I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do with that.

I may make that much money in my lifetime,

but I haven't seen that yet.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, so, that's not even reachable.

It's that life experience you can talk about,

and tell the others.

Yeah, I was wrong, damn, I was wrong.

I (beeping) up, I made a mistake.

I regret it, I went to jail.

Yeah, okay, a lot of bad things happened.

But I also met a lot of great people,

and learned a lot from it.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm good with it.

(audience applauding)

No, not alright.

No, you can't be good with that, Brat.

You've got to do something.

The woman was smacked in the face with a rum bottle.

She's disfigured for life.

Goodness only knows,

can she talk out of this face?

Is it so disfiguring that she's caved in?

So initially she was ordered, Da Brat,

to pay 6.4 million dollars.

Then she went into prison.

When she came out, the interest accrued.

So now that's why it's eight million.

They're charging her interest.

Well, I adore Da Brat.

And people were saying, you know,

well why doesn't she call Mariah?

For what?

That's eight million dollars.

I got it, I'm not giving it.

Like, I love you, but I love you 'cause you're my friend.

You're not asking me for anything.

See in my life, my friends don't ask me for anything.

The second you ask for something, bye.

(audience applauding)

Like, I can't.

I can't.

You can't borrow anything, and don't ask me for anything.

If I gift you something on my own, that's fine.

But Brat, you've got a few jobs.

First, Dish Nation.

Second, The Rickey Smiley Show.

Hey, Rickey's got money.

Maybe he'll float you,

I won't even say a loan.

It's gotta be a gift.

'Cause you will never make eight million dollars

at this point in your life, ever,

but at least you can satisfy something

by feeding this woman a little at a time.

Like make arrangements with the court.

You've gotta do something,

and you know Jermaine Dupri

does not have eight million dollars.

She's also got that show Growing Up Atlanta.

The one that we just talked about.

Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta.

Like, you have a lot of jobs, and you do a lot.

And also, people always request for you

to do old school shows.

So, tour, tour, and tour.

But see, that gets in the way of her

taking care of her business in the ATL,

where everything is filmed for her.

Oh, Da Brat.

(audience applauding)

Call Rickey Smiley.

Ask him for a few dollars.

To just start the process.

You gotta fix that girl's life.

(audience applauding)

I mean, her face will never be fixed,

but, you know.

I saw an outfit.

I saw an outfit.

On the internet.

That I love.

Attention Willy.

He does my wardrobe.

I would like Kim K's rubber pants,

and oh yes, oh please.

And this sweater thing, whatever that is.

I want that, I need that.

And I would tuck it up high like her, too.

Let it all hang out.

Off time.

I mean, maybe I'll slip it in here some time.

(audience applauding)

Nobody in the meeting liked it, except for me, Kim.

They're like, why?

Jealous much, 'cause you can't tuck in your leggings?

(audience laughing)

Hips too big, big fat belly?

Or, not tuck-able?

Don't look at me when you say that.

First of all, I can't, well, never even try that.

And don't look at me when you say tuck.

(audience laughing)

That's not your lane.

Right, that's not my lane.

(laughing)

So Brad Pitt is getting it again.

(audience gasping)

Well apparently, the golden boy's charity

built homes in a New Orleans neighborhood,

and sold them to Hurricane Katrina victims.

Now the hurricane was back in 2005,

but the victims came along in 2009.

The homeowners are saying,

they're suing, claiming that the homes are defective,

they're leaking, they're full of mold,

and falling apart.

Well, I mean, that's one receipt.

I mean, the neighborhood has like 400 homes.

And they're all doing the same thing.

And they're blaming Brad.

Well you know what, Brad?

He's saying that it's not his responsibility

to make sure the homes were built correctly.

And the homeowners clapped back.

Well, they were clapping back,

not knowing what I know, probably.

'Cause I know my Brad Pitt history.

Brad, you pride yourself on being an architect.

It's the one thing you wanted to be

if you couldn't be an actor.

It's the one thing that you're always studying right now.

You're constantly in Architecture Digest.

You're buying homes.

You fix them up like mansions.

Like he does a gorgeous job.

Buying and selling and buying and selling and buying,

oh I'll live here, for a while, and selling.

Brad, you're an architect.

You should've known better.

(audience applauding)

Besides, a secret part of me feels as though

it's Angelina behind this.

Well you know, she's putting the screws to him now.

You know, with the kids.

She's putting the screws and everything's gotten very ugly.

We've talked about it during Hot Topics all last week, all--

A lot.

I feel like she probably got in touch

with somebody who knows somebody in the neighborhood,

and said, here's the number to call and complain.

You understand? (audience applauding)

So now stop clapping for Brad.

Clap if you think this is Angelina behind the scenes.

(audience clapping)

Well, speaking of New Orleans,

'cause that's where Birdman's from,

but the mansion that he has on the market is in Miami.

So it's been on the market for a year.

It still hasn't sold.

He dropped the price from 20 million dollars

to 15.5 million dollars.

Oh my God, imagine coming home.

I'm home.

Oh.

I mean, in reality, it's too much for me.

But in my mind, oh my gosh, the luxury.

(clapping)

10 sumptuous bedrooms.

11 bathrooms.

A movie theater.

An in ground pool.

Cabana, gym, spa.

And a private beach volleyball court.

Just to name a few. (audience applauding)

Well, he defaulted on paying 12 million dollar loan,

and so he filed for bankruptcy

right before the default came through.

He just filed for bankruptcy,

so you can't suggest just that.

He did that over the Summer.

So what should he do?

Keep pushing your artists, and grab those checks.

I mean, you know. (audience applauding)

Wayne's doing well.

And Drake is doing well.

And Nicki, she's doing okay.

So, you know, push your artists to pay your bills.

You come first.

You built everything.

Everything. (audience applauding)

Alright, everyone.

A little louder. (audience cheering)

More great show for you up next.

Leah Remini is here,

so grab a snack and come on back.

(upbeat music) (audience wooing)

♪ Feel, feel it, feel it ♪

♪ Feel, feel, feel it ♪

♪ Feel it ♪

For more infomation >> No Oscar Host? - Duration: 17:15.

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TOYOTA AE70 EP.2 - FIXING THE AE70 | 维修AE70 - Duration: 3:20.

Hi, everyone

my goal for today is to take the AE70 out to fix whats needed fixing

I'll be trying to use the shortest time to get whatever needed fixing fixed

once again I would like to thank Melvin

for giving me a pair of this speakers

this also helped me saved up a bit of money

so, once again thanks a lot of Melvin's help

alright guys, once again I'm here at TS

I'm here to change the tyres of the AE70

cause the current tyre thread is very low and I don't want it to blow on me during driving

so now I'm swapping in a set of brand new tyres which I've kept for sometime

Hi guys, I'm not at Hup Yew Tyres

this shop belongs to an old car mate of mine

today I'm here to

check what is the condition of the alignment on this AE70

I'm now back here at Chin Auto

the goal here is to see how many issues can we solved on this car today

priority would be on the brakes first, at least then I could drive the car safely

then only we will see what other stuffs that we can get fixed today

after a week

what I'm able to do is

change the tyres

check the alignment

used the fastest method to check and fix the brake issue

managed to fix the seat rail, at least now during a turn the chair would not try to lift me off

so far thats the only things that I've managed to get done

hope you guys would like this short fixing episode

for the next episode I'll try to take the car out for a drive to see where it's performance lies

if you guys like this episode remember to give it a "LIKE"

and also leave your comments in the comment box below

and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube Channel

and I'll see you guys in the next episode

For more infomation >> TOYOTA AE70 EP.2 - FIXING THE AE70 | 维修AE70 - Duration: 3:20.

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INDEPENDENT LENS | My Country No More | Trailer | PBS - Duration: 0:31.

- [Man] Being a farmer, it's a good life.

- [Woman] This is a sacred area to us.

- [Man] We just happen to live on top

of one of the biggest reserves of oil they've ever found.

- [Narrator] A proposed oil refinery.

- We don't wanna move, this is our home.

- [Narrator] Leaves this North Dakota community

with a life-changing decision.

- Progress is gonna come, look to the future, guys.

- I know, but right now we have a choice.

- [Narrator] Save their farms or sell out.

- That's just business in America.

- [Narrator] My Country No More,

part of Independent Lens on PBS.

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