On the Fly Aerial Imagery
On the Fly Aerial Imagery
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Shamokin Creek , Sun Valley jam tour w/map
Shamokin Creek in Sun Valley near Sunbury, Pa. ending at the Plum Creek inlet. The tour shows a mile of creek where two separate jams have formed. July 2024
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Edith J Carrier Arboretum
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Adjacent to James Madison University in Harrisonburg Virginia the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum offers a peaceful oasis for early learning and quiet reflection. Aerial video with music & sound effects
Shamokin - Coal Twp. PA. 2024 Fireworks
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Preparation and finished product. Great Job!!!
Commissioner's Lake
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Also known as "The Crater". A 20 acre hole in the ground created by strip mining. Less than 200 ft from SR54. Soon to be filled in
Quaker Run Box Colvert
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Covert to be removed from Quaker Run
Roof & Gutter Replacement
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Roof and Gutter Replacement
Shamokin Creek Jam
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May 9th 2024, Shamokin Creek near Sunbury, next to Snydertown Rd.
Motion Park
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I flew a MA2 mounted w/Insta360 Sphere and used Adobe Premier Pro to edit.
Oh Boy! Coal Hill, 2024. Trevorton PA.
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Many large trenches dug and new settling ponds for Reading Coal Co. to control rain water run-off which carries silt to the creek "Zerbe Run" a tributary of Mahanoy Creek. Culm contains high levels of pyrite, a form of iron that when dissolved in water causes a chain of chemical reactions that lower the waters Ph levels to a point where it is too acidic to allow aquatic life. It will take 20 ye...
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
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A video of my neighborhood over the course of 4 Months In 2023-2024. Beginning with the natural progression and evolving to a shuffle. The video also utilizes a "Tilt shift" effect making it appear like a very well detailed toy model of my neighborhood. I thought it looked neat.
Glen Burn motorcycle climbs. Shamokin, PA. Oct 28, 2023
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Motorcycles climbing the Glen Burn Culm Bank in Shamokin, PA. October 28th, 2023
Late Summer Sunrise 2023
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Sunrise. Rush Township, PA. September 15th, 2023
Sunflower's Theme
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Sunflowers in bloom, Elysburg, PA. Early September, 2023
Big Bank, Above Tharptown, PA.
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Culm to Coal processing site, Heavy Equipment, Aerial perspective
Mid Summer Forests
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Two separate lots, the last day of July 2023
Buck Run, Big Mtn. South East of Shamokin
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Buck Run, Big Mtn. South East of Shamokin
Keithan Bluebird Garden 360º
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Keithan Bluebird Garden 360º
Keithan Bluebird Gardens w/music
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Keithan Bluebird Gardens w/music
Keithan Bluebird Garden
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Keithan Bluebird Garden
Flower Wall Project, Shamokin PA. Rt.61
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Flower Wall Project, Shamokin PA. Rt.61
5000 yr old Eel weir, Susquehanna River Danville PA,
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5000 yr old Eel weir, Susquehanna River Danville PA,
Riverside, Cherokee
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Riverside, Cherokee
Quakake Creek
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Quakake Creek
10 Kahler Ln.
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10 Kahler Ln.
Tharptown Christmas Display 360º
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Tharptown Christmas Display 360º
Tharptown Christmas Display Opening Night 2022
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Tharptown Christmas Display Opening Night 2022
Autumn Lapse
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Autumn Lapse
Funky Autumn Hues
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Funky Autumn Hues
Last Day of Summer, Sunrise, 2022
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Last Day of Summer, Sunrise, 2022
Moon Lake
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Moon Lake

Комментарии

  • @You4Me4Always
    @You4Me4Always 10 дней назад

    Very informative as you are increasing awareness among us, including yours truly. The wheels are moving forward on this situation, thanks to video's as such.

  • @You4Me4Always
    @You4Me4Always 10 дней назад

    How Cool. I get a fair view from my High Rise window, in Edgewood. But thanks to you, I now have access to the surrounding area.

  • @You4Me4Always
    @You4Me4Always 10 дней назад

    Very nice video. Thanks

  • @arturdufin2324
    @arturdufin2324 Месяц назад

    That's why I think the idea to paint Spider is good. Of course, service technicians and manufacturers blame water, detergent, etc. But the example of my two washing machines shows that this is bullshit. I suspect that the newer the washing machine, the worse the quality... Besides, people are fooled by the number of programs and other gadgets, when in reality, every washing machine only has a drum, a heater, and water...

  • @arturdufin2324
    @arturdufin2324 Месяц назад

    Hello, it's the fault of poor quality material. I have two washing machines, they stand next to each other, they wash with the same water, the same washing powder. One is 15 years old Electrolux EWF10470W (2009) and BOSCH WAY24742PL/04 (2017). In Electrolux after 15 years of use I only replaced the bearings, although it was not necessary yet. However, Spider was/is in perfect condition, no corrosion. In BOSCH after seven years Spider corroded, holes appeared in it and broke. So it is clearly the fault of the shitty quality of material. In addition, BOSCH does not sell Spider as a spare part, it offers a whole tank with a drum for big money. However, I managed to buy Spider in Ukraine, because they make them themselves there (not the original BOSCH), I hope it will be better. I painted it with a primer for aluminum and car paint.

  • @abdelkrimkrimo6679
    @abdelkrimkrimo6679 2 месяца назад

    😂

  • @megaflux7144
    @megaflux7144 5 месяцев назад

    the shit creek as it were.

  • @MrKawie1001
    @MrKawie1001 6 месяцев назад

    Such a shame grew up riding all this and the surrounding area back when it was all free riding

  • @RamsayboltonSnow
    @RamsayboltonSnow 7 месяцев назад

    Keep the updates coming for trevorton. It’s cool To see the transformation of it

  • @jamiedamour4089
    @jamiedamour4089 7 месяцев назад

    Hey I want to know how to reserve a box to plant stuff can you help me please?

  • @AndyMascuch
    @AndyMascuch 7 месяцев назад

    I remember walking these steps when I was a kid. Nice job. Shamokin was a great place to grow up in years ago.

  • @lynchwilliams
    @lynchwilliams 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks guys! learnt a lot from the other guys comments. Stainless steel shaft welded to aluminum casting slowly corrodes over time also to do period hot washes to clean the build up on the spider assembly. manufacturer made it this way to get you to buy a new machine.

  • @SamSamsung-tp8gh
    @SamSamsung-tp8gh 8 месяцев назад

    wtf is this? and why?

    • @RamsayboltonSnow
      @RamsayboltonSnow 7 месяцев назад

      Was a well Known off roading area for bikes /atvs and side by sides. They shut it down to do work there

  • @larrydew6960
    @larrydew6960 9 месяцев назад

    Removing the Drum bolt dimples. I simply used a 12mm bolt and nut with a flange on them and tightened them down. Work great. No pounding the dimple out.

  • @ghidfg
    @ghidfg 10 месяцев назад

    I read somewhere that the spider is a "sacrificial annode" that corrodes to prevent the drum itself from corroding. does anyone know if this is accurate or if it could make sense?

  • @Woot-Zee
    @Woot-Zee 10 месяцев назад

    Miele does that too! DO not get lied to!

  • @Kingtrevorton
    @Kingtrevorton 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. That hill is called Banshee Hill or Bounty Hill. If you are climbing it on a stock wheelbase and knobby tire? You are doing good. The hill directly to the right you are also climbing, is defiantly a longer swingarm and paddle hill.

  • @freddyvelazquez850
    @freddyvelazquez850 11 месяцев назад

    Hell yea man

  • @Centralia_OffRoad
    @Centralia_OffRoad 11 месяцев назад

    Lol wasn't planning on that recording but next time we should plan a day and get lots of people out and climb.

  • @Hillclimber026
    @Hillclimber026 11 месяцев назад

    Hell yeah that’s me and the boys ❤❤❤

  • @ericastanton2010
    @ericastanton2010 Год назад

    how about cold galvanize spray(zinc coating) and plastidip?

  • @gilly-u3r
    @gilly-u3r Год назад

    great place to ride!!!!! that coal hill called the 800 messed my 400ex up tho lol. great times there boy lol

  • @deebee3901
    @deebee3901 Год назад

    So is it still running?

    • @jandc34
      @jandc34 Год назад

      Like a top! Small leak in the drain hose though. We have the base, so it drains into that. Gotta take off the front and get a good look at it.

  • @mels8966
    @mels8966 Год назад

    That could be biologically induced intergranular corrosion, which can be avoided by keeping the machine clean: using the right detergent, hot washes and leaving the door open etc, to prevent bacteria and mould growth. Whirlpool made changes to combat it in their machines including using an aluminium alloy with less copper in it in 2005 . "[91] In 2004, as part of Whirlpool’s biofilm engineering investigation, it examined Access-platform washers that were subject to an odour complaint. A very small number of these washers had aluminum crosspieces that exhibited biofilm-related intergranular corrosion. Whirlpool concluded that it was possible, though very unlikely, for very heavy biofilm contamination to build-up on an Access washer’s crosspiece under certain rare usage conditions, especially the use of regular detergents, the use of mostly cold-water wash cycles, and leaving the washer’s door closed between wash cycles, which prevented the machine from drying out between uses. This contamination could cause biologically-induced intergranular corrosion of type 383 aluminum alloy."

  • @belizekaviar1263
    @belizekaviar1263 Год назад

    also PH higher or to lower than PH7. using wassoftner or vinegar or other not PH NEUTRAL wassoftner or products.. galvanische corrosie is the problem also the story that you told about electrohyde .. steel +aluminium fails..

  • @vanillasmerk5742
    @vanillasmerk5742 Год назад

    Ehhh

  • @Thisisntreal867
    @Thisisntreal867 Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @jeremywatson1898
    @jeremywatson1898 Год назад

    LMAO powder coating an aluminum casting that has been braised to a stainless shaft will do nothing (at BEST) for the corrosion rate of this part. This is the dumbest, least scientific thing imaginable. The drum support arm corrodes BECAUSE it is an aluminum casting that has been braised to the stainless steel shaft. The stainless steel is the thing that corrodes the aluminum. Not detergent, and not moisture. Everyone here saying “wrong detergent” is being even more hilariously ignorant. This corrosion happens over the course of 10-15 years regardless of environment. The stainless takes electrons from the aluminum over time, and the aluminum breaks down, and no difference in usage or maintenance has much effect on this process. It was literally designed to fail. Samsung stopped making these this way in, like, 2015, I think, after a sufficient number of consumer reporting websites got wise to their bullsh*t.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      What according to you is the scientific term that describes what you said?

    • @jeremywatson1898
      @jeremywatson1898 Год назад

      @@johndoe-vc1we galvanic corrosion.

    • @jeremywatson1898
      @jeremywatson1898 Год назад

      @@johndoe-vc1we Galvanic corrosion. The manufacturer *could* have used a type of stainless steel with a decent amount of molybdenum in it for the shaft if they actually wanted to slow the galvanic corrosion process down, and it would not have cost significantly more. But they didn’t, because then these machines wouldn’t fall apart as soon as they wanted them to.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      @@jeremywatson1898 how do you explain the spider disintegrating in little over two years whereas in your opener you mentioned 10 to 15 years

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      @@jeremywatson1898 see my comment after you posted?

  • @Stefanakos246
    @Stefanakos246 Год назад

    Very good video.

  • @mattspadesoundandvision
    @mattspadesoundandvision Год назад

    This is my favorite of yours. I love the contrast. It feels like a relaxing ride down "da krik."

  • @charleneherb1475
    @charleneherb1475 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @garyscandle
    @garyscandle Год назад

    Very interesting video. I remember at one time the treatment ponds on 901 by the red light smelled really bad. It took a while but I believe it's doing it's job. Thanks for sharing and thank you to all the people involved to get this straightened out. 👍

  • @jwhazel
    @jwhazel Год назад

    Just a heads up for people contemplating this - I tried to get mine powder coated locally through some very reputable places that also do industrial work and no one would touch it. According to one of them, the casting process can leave microscopic pores in the metal that will cause pinholes to form as air escapes during the powder coat curing process. It effectively makes it worse since water can now penetrate and become trapped. I'm not knowledgable enough on the subject to say whether or not this is true, just passing it along to others. I feel like the fact they could have just taken my money and done it anyway but chose not to is somewhat telling though.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      Interesting and thanks. The way you avoid this problem happening is by doing warm washes. With energy regulations being what they are, hot is actually warm or 40 degrees C. The main reason for these kinds of spider failures is cold washes, not doing maintenance washes on hot regular enough, think once a month and using the wrong non-HE detergent. Its mostly user error due to ignorance. It's notable that the creator of this video shows the least interest in actually answering any questions and instead prefers to shill some method of dubious value that most of us cannot perform or find people to do so.

    • @jeremywatson1898
      @jeremywatson1898 Год назад

      @@johndoe-vc1weno it isn’t. That’s dumb. Getting it hot once in a while does not prevent the braised-on stainless steel shaft from corroding the cast aluminum. You don’t weld stainless to aluminum and expect it to last. That’s kindergarten-level metalworking knowledge.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      @@jeremywatson1898 most people don't lose the spider so soon. Two years or little more suggests the problem is likely corrosive water.

    • @jeremywatson1898
      @jeremywatson1898 Год назад

      This is accurate. These castings are ESPECIALLY porous ones, and this part is constantly exposed to water, either splashing around in it or in the form of vapor because it’s in the back of a friggin washing machine. Coating the *surface* of this thing won’t accomplish anything at all, except maybe to keep more water inside it because less can evaporate out. More water=even better electrical connection with the stainless steel=more corrosion. Though, really, since it’s a washing machine, all of these parts are literally always a little bit wet anyway, so it probably doesn’t matter.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      @@jeremywatson1898 if you agree the problem here is corrosive water then the solution lies in specifically treating the water so it's less corrosive. Treat the cause rather than symptom.

  • @radiohead2206
    @radiohead2206 Год назад

    Samsung is doing one better now. I called to see if I could buy the Spider Arm directly from Samsung and I was told it's disconnected. Sorry Sir, time to buy a New Washer! All these RUclips guys helping each other and getting away by just spending $150? Not acceptable! Buy New!

  • @jessetate3110
    @jessetate3110 Год назад

    Where is that?

  • @c-qc-q2021
    @c-qc-q2021 Год назад

    Years ago, we were told by an appliance repair tech that our premature spider arm failure was likely due to too much or incorrect (non HE) detergent. Over sudsing forces its way past the seals or to the height of the spindle. Take it for what it is, but we now use the minimum detergent, like 1-2 Tbls per load.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      He's right. To which I would add not doing warm washes. Warm meaning 40 degrees C at least or you might have to select hot just to get warm. Not doing maintenance washes every month at least also on hot.

  • @WavesandFalls
    @WavesandFalls Год назад

    Fabulous!

  • @TC-cd5sm
    @TC-cd5sm Год назад

    We were able to run our LG washer for 12 years before the spider arm started failing. Not bad

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      That sounds about right, I've known a couple of people to get that far as well. What advice would you give to people so they can expect similar performance? What are your do's and don'ts

    • @darkphoenix4620
      @darkphoenix4620 Год назад

      17 yrs 2006 lg before spider arm and bearings needed to be replace. Water pump twice and water valve once.

  • @Phuong.Nguyen-
    @Phuong.Nguyen- Год назад

    Perfected video 😊

  • @derekputnam9316
    @derekputnam9316 Год назад

    Does anyone know why you can't ride there anymore

  • @mattandsam32
    @mattandsam32 Год назад

    Goodbye coal hill. Another great spot to ride that is now closed for who knows why.

    • @jandc34
      @jandc34 Год назад

      Yea, it really sucks for so many reasons.

  • @jerrychimokosky8246
    @jerrychimokosky8246 Год назад

    I’d rather hear the bikes than background noise

    • @jandc34
      @jandc34 Год назад

      I would too. wish they were all mic'd up.

  • @jerrychimokosky8246
    @jerrychimokosky8246 Год назад

    Be better to hear the bikes than the noise in the background

    • @jandc34
      @jandc34 Год назад

      I strongly agree. Here’s another option ruclips.net/video/eXL0NtcPER4/видео.html

  • @Shipe-ee
    @Shipe-ee Год назад

    This is a great video, congrats on your efforts. I posted the link to FaceBook hoping that others will watch and share. Thank you for doing this video.

    • @shamokincreek
      @shamokincreek 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for helping us spread the message!

  • @slo232000
    @slo232000 Год назад

    it's pathetic that manufacturers have garbage quality parts that break down like this. i just literally learned how to rip my samsung washer apart and tried replacing the bearings to find out the spider flange assembly had DISINTEGRATED and was severely DAMAGED! Given i had the washer for over 12 years i was very fortunate to get that much use by the axle broke completely loose from the assembly. Blown away by the damage/corrosion the unit had.

  • @johndoe-vc1we
    @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

    Could you help us understand what detergent you use and what your water quality is like? Also, do you run any hot water maintenance washes and how often? By hot I mean as hot as the machine will get Losing a drum spider in two years is surprising. I've seen spiders last at the low end of 4-6 years all the way up to 12-14 years. Guess what? none has flex seal or any powder-coated paint. Why are you always getting the short straw here, eh!

    • @mels8966
      @mels8966 Год назад

      I'm also curious what's been used in it. Two years is amazingly quick for a spider to rot, I'm still on the original spider on my 14 year old machine, it was in good shape when I changed the bearings 3 - 4 years ago.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      @@mels8966 any tips on how you kept it in such good shape. What capacity is your machine and brand also.

    • @mels8966
      @mels8966 Год назад

      ​@@johndoe-vc1we​ Well, as we mostly do low temperature 40°C washes, I take a couple of measures to prevent mould and bacteria growing in the machine, which may also help to alleviate spider corrosion too, since that needs moisture too. I use powder washing machine detergents which contain oxygen bleach, a highly effective microbiocide and stain remover, and also leave the door and draw open after the wash. I'm not keen on liquid detergent because the detergent residue retains moisture, promoting mould and bacteria growth, although I do use fabric conditioner which can do the same, but I find leaving the draw and door ajar helps to combat that. I'm uk based, our machines would be small by your standards, mine is a 7kg load. The water supply is very hard (Total hardness 340 mg / l ). I've never used chlorine bleach in the machine (UK machines don't even have a bleach dispenser). In recent years I've started descaling the machine about once a year using citric acid on the 95C wash setting, probably not good for the spider, but needed because limescale build up was jamming the filter and had also caused the element to blow. It is an Electrolux under their Zanussi brand, but I don't plan on buying the same make when I do replace it, because I've read all their models, even their premium AEG branded ones now have sealed tubs, so replacing bearings would require the entire expensive sealed tub assembly. I'm more likely to buy a Samsung, or LG, which are two of the few manufactures still selling machines in the UK with replaceable bearings.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад

      @@mels8966 curious to know what microbicide you use and intrigued you mentioned it. The technical name for the corrosion that occurs is microbial corrosion or microbial induced corrosion. Not galvanic as popularly thought. The remedy is regular cleaning, sanitisation (a maintenence wash at the hottest temperature every three months) and the use of biocide.

    • @mels8966
      @mels8966 Год назад

      ​@@johndoe-vc1we It's sodium percarbonate (which releases hydrogen peroxide when added to water) and TAED ( converts the H2O2 to peracetic acid if I recall correctly, which works at lower temperature) aka Oxygen bleach. Kills bacteria and mould, keeps the machine nice and clean and stops it smelling: ruclips.net/video/6HnzBS_XQhA/видео.html . Most UK sold washing powder includes them as standard, and they are also sold as stain remover / oxygen bleach and sometimes as colour safe bleach, under brands like Vanish. I don't think bacterial action is the direct cause of spider corrosion, but the sludge and biofilm they produce will build up in the nooks and crannies of the spider's casting along with the detergent residue, and the moisture that retains will likely promote corrosion of the spider by keeping it wet for longer. I'm certain it is not the only cause of spider corrosion, but just has the potential to speed it up, they will corrode anyway. Likewise, if you leave the door closed between washes the seals won't dry and there will be much higher humidity inside the machine, which is also likely to promote corrosion. EDIT: Biofilm induced intergranular corrosion could indeed be the cause.

  • @jburdman7
    @jburdman7 Год назад

    I noticed the drone was cleaning up the leaves, then had to laugh when I saw the leaf sucker truck was waiting for them at the bottom lol

  • @jburdman7
    @jburdman7 Год назад

    That church is so nice, from every angle it pops up from the landscape to be visible from fair distances.

  • @byronleatham1183
    @byronleatham1183 Год назад

    That was cool