I really like seeing those parts all taken apart and layed out. It's interesting to see how the designers were able to work out complex mechanisms with the technology that was available a hundred years ago!
Morning Jacob, if you put stuff away for safe keeping like I put stuff away for safe keeping, you may want to record yourself putting them in that location. I tend to place them REALLY REALLY WELL and never find them again. LOL.
Oh that is very true, and I've done that before. One tip I learned from watching Adam Savages Tested channel is to not over think the location of putting things away. If you are not sure where to store something so you will remember where it is next time, put it in the first place you thought it should go, not the third one after you over thought it. Chances are when you need it next, and you aren't sure where you put it, if you look the first place "you would have put it" it will be there then.
You do an amazing job of explaining and filming absolutely look forward to your videos keep up the great work
I really like seeing those parts all taken apart and layed out. It's interesting to see how the designers were able to work out complex mechanisms with the technology that was available a hundred years ago!
My thoughts exactly, and I purposely try to lay out these sub assemblies like this as a record of how they go together for future reference.
Jacob, any restoration person worth their salt uses "colorful words", at times.
Great work!
"descriptive words" are sometimes needed, LOL!
And somehow a screwdriver is stuck in one of the walls. Or the hole is there anyhow...lol.
Jacob, absolutely. I've been guilty a few times!
Morning Jacob, if you put stuff away for safe keeping like I put stuff away for safe keeping, you may want to record yourself putting them in that location. I tend to place them REALLY REALLY WELL and never find them again. LOL.
Oh that is very true, and I've done that before. One tip I learned from watching Adam Savages Tested channel is to not over think the location of putting things away. If you are not sure where to store something so you will remember where it is next time, put it in the first place you thought it should go, not the third one after you over thought it. Chances are when you need it next, and you aren't sure where you put it, if you look the first place "you would have put it" it will be there then.