Trying to FIX 2x Makita Building Site Radios - £120 each

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Hi, here we have a couple of Makita job site radios. Model No. BMR104 and DMR 104. These currently retail for approx. £120 each. These both belong to a Scaffolder and one does look like it was dropped from a bit of a height. Can they be repaired without any prior knowledge of them...let's see.
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    Remember that this is just for entertainment and I am not an expert in these repairs. The processes in the video may not be the best way, the correct way or the safest way to fix these things. I do love fault finding and trying to fix broken things, so I hope that comes across in this 'Trying to FIX' series. Many thanks, Vince.

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  • @jessem1708
    @jessem1708 3 года назад +112

    Man, I remember Vince back when he would say "I don't solder very much" Now hes reflowing chips and all this other crazy stuff. Been a great time watching you grow and evolve and I love all your videos!

    • @julieboruta
      @julieboruta 3 года назад +2

      Same well said Jesse M.

    • @Chu3505
      @Chu3505 3 года назад

      Ha,ha..Vince was pulling your leg back than!.He have the skills and somewhat a mechanical engineering degree.He just didn’t have much in hand on experiences in everything’s that he only wanted to be fixing it and can getting his hand on trying to be fixing it and a big base on the web and fans in RUclipsrs viewers that are of willing to be paying him on Patreon contributions to followers in his Tech.RUclips channel that all and all of those RUclipsrs electronic devices Tech RUclipsrs channels people are willing to helping him outs yet that all.Now he does and having all of the many connections for parts and resources of informations to helping him out if he wanted too.

    • @sodd1000
      @sodd1000 2 года назад +2

      @@Chu3505 Can you try to edit that again but with punctuation? I couldn't read it.

    • @TheOfficialGlitchTTG
      @TheOfficialGlitchTTG Год назад

      ​@@sodd1000😂😂😂

    • @brody6634
      @brody6634 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@sodd1000I thought it was just me....I can't make any sense of what he said, it's like he's speaking another language.

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 3 года назад +45

    Fantastic job =D There's something very rewarding about fixing nice honest faults like that!!!

  • @eain9009
    @eain9009 3 года назад +5

    These are proper tanks I work on the tools, I've bought a few broken ones with the same problem, with the power wires ripped out. No point in cleaning them they will sell on to anyone in the trade dirty, they get tossed around the back of vans and sites anyway.

  • @thomasesr
    @thomasesr 3 года назад +29

    The volume knob is probably not a potentiometer, when it has those detents (bumps) it's probably a rotary encoder. It's a digital signaling system that measure the rotation and speed of a knob and not the absolute position, so it is infinite rotation as well (no end stop).

    • @Luke-san
      @Luke-san 3 года назад +1

      Absolutely correct! I fixed one of my appliances last weekend. Clock jumping all around when turning that knob. Just straighten those 4 metal pins and you can very carefully remove the top portion. Tracks are on the bottom portion and metal bend spring contact on the top portion. They should make proper contact with each other which is not the case anymore due to dirt/oxydation.
      Isopropanol and clean both lightly, don't use force. Bend the pins like 1mm, not more, so more pressure on the tracks. Reverse process to put it all back. Most of the time the issue is fixed.

    • @atta30
      @atta30 3 года назад

      @@Luke-san you should be putting deoxit on it or at the very least some Chinese off brand of a similar compound the deoxit cleans the oxidation better and prevents it from oxidizing in the future that stuff is expensive but it lasts you forever and will get things working you never though you could

    • @Luke-san
      @Luke-san 3 года назад

      @@atta30 any idea of some off brand that I can get online?

    • @MarkPentler
      @MarkPentler 2 года назад

      They are very cool bits of kit, depending on whether A led B or B led A, you read the rotation direction in code usually.

    • @aliray1165
      @aliray1165 2 года назад

      Very smart explanation, thanks for this. I’m no engineer so seeing simplified explanations like this really helps, thank you.

  • @PrawnCocktailBro
    @PrawnCocktailBro 3 года назад +49

    I coulda swore these were walkies-talkies from the thumbnail lmao.

    • @PMcDFPV
      @PMcDFPV 3 года назад +1

      Oh that would be a good looking walkie !

    • @davoid96
      @davoid96 3 года назад +1

      Same

  • @ianforfun1
    @ianforfun1 Год назад +1

    The shaft of the volume controls in many cases has something called resistive grease to give it a smooth feel when rotating and the Detox washed it away and therefore felt easier to turn but took away that silky smoothness.

  • @danielshirley294
    @danielshirley294 Год назад

    I just used this video to fix the volume knob on a Makita radio my friend gave me for free. I now have a perfectly working radio. Thanks for the help, mate.

  • @Retrobution
    @Retrobution 7 месяцев назад

    I am going to have a go at adding a bluetooth module to mine. I bought one called a LN BT02 module, looks like it would work well, drilling only 3 small holes for the 3 buttons for it. It can accept 12v or 5v, I am going to feed off of the 12v input directly and then patch the audio out into the aux 2 jack. Using this video as a good guide to how to open this up and see what is what. Love these videos before diving into the mod/fix before hand. Excellent stuff

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 3 года назад +2

    What lovely little radios! Now they have a second life keeping builders happy once more!

  • @nameless5413
    @nameless5413 3 года назад +1

    At first glance i thought it'd be a two-way radio transceiver.
    i have never ever heard of dedicated radio receiver like this.
    Always thought that construction workers listen to Chinesium devices (or wherever is cheap electronics made this decade).
    As for repair it dose look like it was not that hard, i appreciate i've learned of this weird device's existence and that it can be fairly easily fixed.

  • @chrisbow1776
    @chrisbow1776 3 года назад +1

    Excellent informative easy to understand video. I have just bought the new £170 version of the Makita radio, but planning on cleaning up my old one

  • @faztron1275
    @faztron1275 Год назад +1

    Bought a makita BMR104 about 9 year ago new. started a couple of apprentices just after i bought it first week one knocked it of the scaffold was never the same so just left it in the garage . and bought a dewalt . until this day when i seen your vid. thought ok lets have a look, two solders later on the antenna. good as gold BIG thanks. Can't wait to see the lads faces when i give it them on Monday .

  • @StezStixFix
    @StezStixFix 3 года назад +5

    Excellent job! I have one of these and I thought they were indestructible! 😁

    • @renataavgeri1132
      @renataavgeri1132 3 года назад +1

      goot time to fix it steve... clearly i love yoyr videos and want more. where have you been mate?

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix 3 года назад +2

      @@renataavgeri1132 still here Renata! Been working on a few things. Should have a video up tomorrow 👍

    • @renataavgeri1132
      @renataavgeri1132 3 года назад +1

      @@StezStixFix AM WAITING FOR IT... KEEP IT UP.I WAS IN YOUR CHANNEL BY VINCE AND AM STAYING. I WAS SEARCHING FOR THAT KIND OF CONTENT AND I ACCIDENTLY FELL INTO VINCES CHANNEL WHICH LEADED ME ON YOURS. I TRY TO FIX THING AROUND THE HOUSE MY SELF AND I LOVE THAT THERE ARE VIDS ENCOURANGIN ME DOING IT.

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Год назад +2

    Nice fix on both of those. Definitely worthwhile fixing those given how expensive they are (even used). Guess it's because work people on building sites want something that is rugged and durable.
    Hope they support DAB+ as well now that stations are switching over to that standard.

  • @simonrapley1126
    @simonrapley1126 3 года назад +11

    Good job as usual but the hassle of soldering wires through the board should have just soldered wire back to pin and slid the white cover back over it, would have been a lot easier

    • @Leif_YT
      @Leif_YT 3 года назад

      Or crimped it. Looked to me like a normal JST connector, but could be wrong.

    • @craigbeas6111
      @craigbeas6111 3 года назад +2

      I'd have put another cable on that was longer think it will break again

    • @eugeneoneal3034
      @eugeneoneal3034 3 года назад

      I would have soldered the pins as it's a double sided board and some servisol pot cleaner would have come in handy.

  • @Sumpguard
    @Sumpguard 4 месяца назад

    I’ve just found a majors radio dumped in the street and it’s doing the “no service” thing. Great video mate I’m going to have a crack at repairing it myself.

  • @CaffeinatedTech
    @CaffeinatedTech 3 года назад +6

    Those things are probably consumable for larger outfits, they just charge the customer for tools. But for smaller firms, and sole-traders; picking up a Vince-approved Refurb would be great!

  • @michaelhawthorne8696
    @michaelhawthorne8696 Год назад

    The 'Volume' control knob is a Rotary Encoder which has a few contacts inside and as they 'make' and 'break' when turning the knob, the circuitry reads these 'makes' and 'breaks' and can determine which direction it was turned. This allows you to navigate the menus and pressing the knob can indicate a selection.
    The scratching you were refering to would be associated with a Variable Resistor and a dirty Carbon track which this is not one of them.
    The sound break up when you first heard it was not due to a dirty Volume control track as this isn't a Variable Resistor but would be due to the low Bit Rate of the recieved station.
    The cleaning fluids used would still help clean the internal contacts though and is good to use as you did here.
    Nice result Vince 👌

  • @rwl-pj4kh
    @rwl-pj4kh 3 года назад +3

    That tin plate is called the ground plane, important part of the antenna

  • @Unsungh3ro_88
    @Unsungh3ro_88 3 года назад

    I legit use your videos to settle down too and relax. Long time follower.

  • @kevoDwebo
    @kevoDwebo Год назад +1

    Nice video. Nice Rip at 4:25 ! Good Job man!!

  • @Retro_andy_1977
    @Retro_andy_1977 2 года назад

    I also have the white same one,a very capable all round site radio,or even general decent home radio if your an ex site guy or just want something decent sounding at home
    Great repairs vince as usual and some great talent there fixing them

  • @ErickBuildsStuff
    @ErickBuildsStuff 3 года назад +4

    That's the reason why you shouldn't chop off the terminal pins. 😂😂
    Also please pre-Tin your wires so it's a tidy job at the end.

  • @georgeclarke1183
    @georgeclarke1183 3 года назад

    another great video with a minimum outlay on consumables two jobs well done i am very impressed

  • @BikerBloke600
    @BikerBloke600 3 года назад +1

    Hi Vince great video. Have one of these and am really happy with it although its not used on a building site. Lovely to see the inside of one and get a good idea of what could go wrong. Keep up the good work. Mick 👍👏🍻

  • @fluffyblue4006
    @fluffyblue4006 3 года назад +1

    Nice, simple fixes. The volume button you cleaned with deoxit probably doesn't have any good grease left on its shaft.
    Thanks for offering a view of the inside of a big DAB radio. Apparently, there's a ground plane in there, which seems to be not present in smaller radios. That gives me some ideas to improve the reception on my own DAB radio.
    Those things are usually made on the cheap. So if they can leave out a ground plane piece of metal, well, I'll just put one back in if it improves reception.

  • @jeffreyhickman3871
    @jeffreyhickman3871 3 года назад

    I didn't see 👀 that these things were as big as bricks. They looked like 👍 handheld ✋ walkie talkies on your video 📹. You're pretty good at fixing about everything. Your friend, Jeff.

  • @laser-on-off
    @laser-on-off 3 года назад +1

    11:35 : you may add some flux to help desolder this easily, and use a solder wick as well.
    Thanks for the videos. Cheers from France.

  • @2muchspl
    @2muchspl 3 года назад

    I can finally contribute something, I had to do a similar repair on a circuit board and got a tip from an old PC guru neighbor of mine. If the contact/harness is soldered on, do a through hole repair like u did and add a touch of hot glue under old harness clip. This will help with strain relief like the original clip was designed to do.
    I typed this before the end of video when I saw you use hot glue for the shield.😂

  • @robstrains8711
    @robstrains8711 3 года назад

    Great video I used to work on the building sites and these radios went through everything short of being nuked.

  • @yodel21
    @yodel21 2 года назад

    Nice video sir! My DMR112 has the same control button issue as the white one so I'm stuck with one station and one volume setting. I'm going to give this one a try at the weekend! Always good to see it done first, cheers

  • @joshuacook4955
    @joshuacook4955 2 года назад

    You inspired me to fix my volume knob on my Makita finally dug in and it’s soldered in the circuitboard different design think they would’ve been the same but mine is just a little bit newer model😫

  • @Biffo1262
    @Biffo1262 3 года назад +16

    There comes a time when tweezers just don"t cut it and long nosed plies come into play.

    • @onometre
      @onometre 3 года назад +1

      then come the jaws of life

  • @wfkvr6
    @wfkvr6 Год назад

    Vince, you are getting to the point where you need to invest in a proper solder station. Look in the Hakko line as they have some premium products at a decent price. Being able to control the temp of the soldering iron and turn up the heat for jobs like this would make a world of difference. Also, using a bit of flux doesnt hurt either.
    Love your videos and how much you have progressed over the years.

  • @rcn9910
    @rcn9910 Год назад

    I had one which turned on, searched for stations but no sound whatsoever. After manging to get datasheets for various IC (chips) on the circuit boards. I found that the amplifier chip wasn't recieving it's (VCC) power voltage, which lead me to find that the transistor prior had a short. Replaced transistor worked and now it's good to go. Bought for £15.

  • @jochenwuerfel
    @jochenwuerfel 3 года назад

    They look like almost everything on a construction site... awesome 😁

  • @XMguy
    @XMguy 3 года назад +1

    I’ve always wanted a job site radio. Especially when they added RDS. Here in the states RDS didn’t become mainstream until around 2010. None that I know of use HD Radio here. (Job site radios).

  • @thebighat99
    @thebighat99 3 года назад

    Vince love your videos, sometimes I have trouble unsoldering things like this I find if you use a larger tip on the soldering iron it seems to help. I am not expert or anything but it works for me most of the time. the smaller tip will lose heat faster than larger tip.

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 3 года назад

    I have bought a big can (900 ml)of spray here for contact cleaning that does the same as Deoxit, but it was dirt cheap. It was 990 HUF,( about 3,5 pounds) and it is enough for the rest of my life.

  • @Falconurbex
    @Falconurbex 2 года назад +1

    love your videos and just found out ive got covid from a so called friend who i let in my home and they didn't tell me they had it untill the day after they had been to mine, so i am going to binge watch all your videos to keep me going and get me through this.

  • @rayoscroft3775
    @rayoscroft3775 Год назад

    Fantastic job vinc😮

  • @teknikal6969
    @teknikal6969 3 года назад +2

    Makitas got some crazy accessories for their tool batteries, wish they were more common here to be honest.

    • @kyleclarkson6026
      @kyleclarkson6026 3 года назад +1

      I got most of them. The heated jacket is the best.

    • @philtowle4683
      @philtowle4683 Год назад

      Microwave, coffee machine.......

  • @aliray1165
    @aliray1165 3 года назад +1

    found one of these in a skip. attempting to try this exact thing next week!

    • @lazygitsmith8396
      @lazygitsmith8396 2 года назад

      I picked up one this morning. Apparently dead but fault was damaged 12V socket so just fitted a standard one in.

    • @aliray1165
      @aliray1165 2 года назад

      @@lazygitsmith8396 they are remarkably repairable. Even if the various boards are damaged, you can replace them carefully with the sockets or re solder a socket in place etc. you wouldn’t believe the state mine was in (covered in plaster and CEMENT) and works perfectly now thanks to a cheap spares site I found. And lots of petrol on rags.

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 Год назад +1

    Builders radios do tend to get a bashing. They get knocked & dropped. So those very short internal power leads are a risk.

    • @thegamer-12
      @thegamer-12 10 месяцев назад

      Also they're at high risk getting water damaged and stuff like that.

  • @joesmoe71
    @joesmoe71 3 года назад

    If you've got a something like a rotary encoder or trimpot that's hopelessly dirty and you can't get cleaner in it as a last resort it's often possible to drill a small hole on the side and inject the cleaner in that way, it's not preferable obviously as you can damage or get debris inside of it but I've had good luck in the past and you can cover the hole afterwards with glue.

  • @Stubear22374
    @Stubear22374 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’d say one of your supporters is a big fan of Mad MAX

  • @UltimatelyEverything
    @UltimatelyEverything 3 года назад

    Perfect i've been waiting for a new trying to fix video i already know this will be a good video.

  • @brutlern
    @brutlern 3 года назад +4

    I've enjoyed it and gave it a big thumb zup.

  • @treenamcgowan7652
    @treenamcgowan7652 3 года назад

    Awesome! When you got the second one working it sounded a bit like Cybermen for a second. 😉

  • @antonia4722
    @antonia4722 3 года назад +1

    Use Servisol switch cleaner and lubricant. its an Aerosol. Really good for cleaning dirty potentiometers....and switches...of course.

    • @Jeff121456
      @Jeff121456 3 года назад

      DeoxIT comes in an aerosol can also.

  • @markbradley1975
    @markbradley1975 3 года назад

    Well done Vince, another very entertaining video. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheSkaldenmettrunk
    @TheSkaldenmettrunk 3 года назад

    And yet 2 more devices saved from the pile. Great!

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM Год назад +1

    These can be easily adapted to Bluetooth with the aux and USB jacks in the battery door

  • @timothyatchison3636
    @timothyatchison3636 3 года назад

    Awesome job they are well worth fixing there good radios

  • @stephencunliffe3062
    @stephencunliffe3062 2 года назад

    Nice one Vinny.

  • @quintonquill
    @quintonquill 3 года назад

    I got that deoxit in a can comes with a plastic hose akin to wd40 ,the force of the aerosol pushes it into tiny crack's worth the buy.

  • @dash8brj
    @dash8brj 3 года назад

    need some titanium push rods for those stubborn component legs. Solder won't stick to the rod, but makes it easy to push component legs out of pcb holes.

  • @alessandrolima4396
    @alessandrolima4396 3 года назад

    Another great fix. Congrats!

  • @kajuss5122
    @kajuss5122 3 года назад +23

    That horn for the MMV Massive is weird, sounds like a fart lol

  • @1up_Gaming
    @1up_Gaming 3 года назад +1

    Really wish I'd watched this when it popped up instead of the Utd match :( Hope this fix goes better than that game ....

  • @mattray9359
    @mattray9359 3 года назад

    LOL I have been trying to fault find one of these bloody radio's for ages now

  • @thebmac
    @thebmac Год назад

    Those look 100x easier to take apart than the two Milwaukees I've done. They had 10 times the amount of screws, different lengths, different head styles. Good score on those ones and great video as always!

  • @xx3868
    @xx3868 3 года назад

    $10 can of electrical cleaner spray works wonders in pots and general cleaning without leaving residue- use it for all my repair work and after soldering too.

  • @spidermcgavenport8767
    @spidermcgavenport8767 3 года назад

    Fantastic stuff that Deoxit! Thank you Sir!

  • @woolyfrog7497
    @woolyfrog7497 3 года назад

    Hi Vince, I love the 'Trying to Fix' series, by far the best series there is, thanks for that. There is just one thing though, and that is your pronunciation of the word EXACTLY. You pronounce it E-SACK-LY where it should be pronounced EX-ACT-LY. I don't know why that bothers me so much. lol. It's almost as bad as my other half when she RED-CHESTERS things instead of REGISTERING them.

  • @DonutBork
    @DonutBork 3 года назад

    father has the bluey green one, it's a very nice robust radio~

  • @billykl2790
    @billykl2790 3 года назад

    I dropped one from 3 story roof and it still worked

  • @thewu2004
    @thewu2004 3 года назад +6

    Would love to see you do a set of videos where you make a pc with parts you have bought and repaired from ebay

  • @craigbeas6111
    @craigbeas6111 3 года назад

    Great fix vince 👍👍👍

  • @Dave64track
    @Dave64track 3 года назад

    Two great fixes nice job.

  • @Bwong55
    @Bwong55 3 года назад +1

    On the one that volume wouldnt do anything and radio didnt work either, i thought maybe the metal antenna got loose and was touching something on the circuit board and shorted it out

  • @TheCod3r
    @TheCod3r 3 года назад

    Another great repair as always Vince, now stop stealing from building sites 🤣

  • @TobiasTheArtist
    @TobiasTheArtist 3 года назад

    @mymatevince I just bought a new switch lite over black Friday and it seems like the battery might be bad. I did a test and I believe it went from 100% to 3% in about an hour and 10 minutes

  • @atta30
    @atta30 3 года назад

    Those rotary encoders can be opened quite easily and cleaned much better that way

  • @TomBowers
    @TomBowers 2 года назад +1

    I have an XRM06, which is similar, that I need to take apart to fix the loose handle. The two screws inside are not Phillips, I think they are Torx or allen but I can't see them clearly. Do you know what size and type bit I need?

    • @Bellaandkelly
      @Bellaandkelly 2 года назад +1

      Same here. I don’t think it’s a torx or Allen. I tried the torx and couldn’t get it. It’s driving me crazy! I took a picture and it looks like the star though.

    • @Bellaandkelly
      @Bellaandkelly 2 года назад +1

      It’s the one that looks like the Star of David. Just looked at it.

  • @rkan2
    @rkan2 3 года назад

    Nice easy fixes!

  • @rodlaz1984
    @rodlaz1984 2 года назад

    Fairplay! Legend!

  • @jawmedia7575
    @jawmedia7575 3 года назад +1

    Nice result. BTW are u wearing an analog watch? I could sometimes hear a faint tick tick tick

    • @jawmedia7575
      @jawmedia7575 3 года назад

      @Ellis The DJ i know he loves his watches. I watched this vid with my fancy ear buds and heard the ticking. Cracked me up a bit

  • @patrickmorrissey2271
    @patrickmorrissey2271 3 года назад

    Great job on this one. Those are neat radios....
    In the USA, you can buy de-oxit in a spray can... I woulda blasted that puppy.... Hose out all the dirt....
    But hey, it worked!

  • @Ariannus
    @Ariannus 3 года назад +1

    That power wire looked to me like it was just poorly crimped It probably worked itself loose through thermal expansion

  • @paulgray2387
    @paulgray2387 11 месяцев назад

    If you’re using leaded solder you should have LEV available. The long term health implications of using leaded solder aren’t good.

  • @legatusaugustipropraetore3484
    @legatusaugustipropraetore3484 3 года назад

    No matter how big the damaged part is, Vince always has his soldering mat below it. I wonder if he uses it also with his car. ;)

  • @eathenalexander2836
    @eathenalexander2836 3 года назад

    another great fix

  • @Dg-zj6jo
    @Dg-zj6jo Год назад

    brilliant as per

  • @Zacht1980
    @Zacht1980 3 года назад +1

    4:09 - That's what she said.

  • @RSCOZZY
    @RSCOZZY 2 года назад

    Bravo 👏 👏 👏 Nice fix 🍻

  • @brandgrandreal
    @brandgrandreal 3 года назад

    I would like one of those

  • @Nopper23
    @Nopper23 3 года назад

    Nice job.

  • @steve323f
    @steve323f 3 года назад

    Nice, well done. 👍

  • @reginaldb.campbelljr.2492
    @reginaldb.campbelljr.2492 3 года назад

    Great job 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @leebrown7419
    @leebrown7419 Год назад

    Brilliant video. What's the name of part behind volume dial? I have same issue. Big dial not changing channels or volume.

  • @Fifury161
    @Fifury161 3 года назад

    I guess it's easy to see the cause of the fault on the white unit - it was dropped. The blue one is a strange fault, but I guess it too could be caused by a drop?

  • @joshm264
    @joshm264 3 года назад

    While you were desoldering the power cable, it looked like you were struggling a bit, what temp were you using? Irons with an integrated tip (heater & tip are 1 unit) can work at lower temps, but as yours has a "slide-on" tip, you need a higher temp. Either way, a fantastic fix!

  • @heli-man-
    @heli-man- 3 года назад

    It’s not a dial it is a potentiometer and you should have replaced the Ariel cable it probably won’t last and making new link cables would have been a good idea

  • @seventeenf
    @seventeenf 3 года назад +1

    my dad has the blue or green color radio

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 3 года назад

    I thought that the volume control would be an rotary encoder that sends pulses to volume control circuit so might not actually take analogue signal not sure.

  • @darrenwardell3079
    @darrenwardell3079 3 года назад

    That noise that can be heard on the white one is called radio 1

    • @thegamer-12
      @thegamer-12 10 месяцев назад

      Also known as "Rock FM"

  • @DjResR
    @DjResR 3 года назад

    At 9:01 it looks like it pulled out of the crimp clean as the crimped pin is empty. Bad crimping maybe?_

  • @LEECHINLEONG0705
    @LEECHINLEONG0705 3 года назад +1

    Good

  • @stephencresswell4760
    @stephencresswell4760 3 года назад +1

    “Indestructible”. But both knackered. 😂

    • @davoid96
      @davoid96 3 года назад

      Reminds me of the eMachines “Never Obsolete” tower