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John Pilgrim
Добавлен 30 май 2014
AKA Johnnies Garage and Music Workshop, A diverse range of stuff, songs, instruments, bicycles..golf..
Danville Girl Woody Guthrie
A song from Johnnies Workshop and Studio. My tribute to the great Woody Guthrie.
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DIY Piezo Pickups Installation in Acoustic Guitar
Просмотров 53710 месяцев назад
Piezo pickups installation in acoustic guitar. Many done. DIY project from Johnnies Garage.
DIY Music Tablet Holder and Stand
Просмотров 6110 месяцев назад
Tablet holder and stand for playing and recording music in home, jam sessions and open mic sessions. Cheap and easy project. Uses 5 minute epoxy.
RCA output to COAX cable converter
Просмотров 14811 месяцев назад
Convert TV / Dish Receiver RCA cables output to COAX cable output for use in homes / rvs wired for COAX only.
DIY Foot Tambourine
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
Another easy DIY project from Johnnie's Workshop. A great addition to your music stuff! All done with 5-minute epoxy.
DIY Foot & Hand Tambourines
Просмотров 476Год назад
Two easy to make foot and hand tambourines. A another fun project from Johnnies Workshop
Cajon Bass Port Tuning
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
From Johnnies Workshop ..Tuning your Cajon to get the best bass response
DIY Cool Bicycle Rear Rack Box
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
A cool looking box for your stuff for your rear bike rack. From Johnnies Bike Workshop
NCM Moscow Accessories & Review
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
NCM Moscow Accessories & User Review Johnnie's Bike Workshop
Bluenose 2 Furling the Sails
Просмотров 4618 лет назад
Bluenose 2 Furling the Sails Johnnie's Workshop
Nice job! 👏💕👍
Thanks this is perfect! Simple, portable and will fit in my suitcase drum!
Hillbilly version.
How did you manage to get a mirror in there ?
Clever stuff with the wing nuts. They look good too.
Corksniffing....
You are correct. The dimensions, type of wood, solidity of construction, even the shape and size of the port are places to experiment with the "tuning", also the tension of the tapa.
Like your dashboard & inboard bar ends, nice to have an alternate hand position. This bike has a very sturdy frame, & forgiving overall for the novice. The only part that might be hard to come by is the controller. I've 6,500 miles on mine, still rides better than new. The stock tires really aren't for big riders, & it does need regular attention to maintain.
Cool idea maybe spring for a better spring. But it may last a long time
i made mine ,floating with nylock nuts , as ive rear suspension
Really love to see more detail info on the mirror installation
Nice work there. They DO look good. Like the simplicity and effectiveness of the wingnut fastener and the advice not to go too wide or impede seat/legs. Thans for sharing. Building myself one out of nice scraps I have lying around and this will give us some much needed and valuable alternative mobility. Now I need to score a good trailer at a yard sale or build it no-weld if I have to with angle "iron"
thanks
I use foldable wired food storage box
Hi Johnnie and many thanks for your video, Love the additional accessories and you nearly answered my quire about the total mileage per charge. I am amazed on the mileage you are getting from your bike, I have the 29" Power Plus model that has a little larger battery and have done a total of about 1097 miles and I am struggling to even get 40 miles (65km) before I get the warning flashing light. I have no lights running of the battery ride usually at PAS 3 -4 at about 23-28km/h (15-17 m/hr use 18th gear speed and only use the acceleration at intersections and I weigh 91kg (200p) Cheers Glenn from NZ
Did you make the box or buy it? Good idea. Thanks
Hi...made them myself.. easy easy easy.... John
Where did you purchase the auxiliary bar for you computer/bell?
Going on 2ys my NCM Moscow is running great!! I actually broke my throttle last fall putting it my bike in storage, i ph Leon's told them i was careless lol then they sent me one for free and wished me a happy New Year!!!
hi there - dont suppose you have a link to those "mudguard clips" (or adapters) that you can use to further secure mudguards to the front wheel. Cheers!
A bit late...bot them at MEC...I think about $25