Hydraulic System Inspection & Troubleshooting Session 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2014
  • This is the first of a special set of videos we have created on hydraulic systems and troubleshooting.
    Session 1 will include components of a hydraulic system, and the fundamental elements that govern them.
    I had help from a very special friend of mine to create this series, and we hope that it is informative, and entertaining to the viewer.
    Enjoy!
    Adam
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  • @NathanCEnyart
    @NathanCEnyart 2 года назад +3

    I am suppose to start a job and they ask me how much I know about hydraulics. You sir are a life saver! I am still learning at 63

  • @daleyurk4369
    @daleyurk4369 9 лет назад +15

    Adam and Paul: Thank you so much for taking the time to do this series. This is what RUclips is all about! Also Adam, my sincere sympathy for your recent issues with theft. I've gone through it myself and I totally understand the feeling of violation. I hope you recover, and remember that there are far more good souls out there than bad ones. Keep up the absolutely excellent work!

  • @mikegreen8517
    @mikegreen8517 9 лет назад +2

    Great tutorial. Paul does a great job of emphasizing the "take away" from the lesson. Thanks Adam for sponsoring this!

  • @egdjr1
    @egdjr1 9 лет назад +5

    Thanks Adam, for letting Paul give this great presentation, for all of us to share in. Great job guys,

  • @matthewmcdermott1276
    @matthewmcdermott1276 3 года назад +1

    Great video, I have been a diesel mechanic for 3 years and have always wanted to learn more about the hydraulic systems used. Very informational, thank you!

  • @harleyghost
    @harleyghost 9 лет назад

    Your training class in hydraulics and your test station is top notch. Great job, and thank you on passing the knowledge of the craft to the young ones. Only thing I might add is about safety. Hydraulic systems can generate a lot of energy. This must be respected. Thank you Adam.

  • @razorworks9942
    @razorworks9942 9 лет назад +2

    Adam and Paul,
    I can't remember the last time I attended any classes!
    Thank you for the refresher!
    If memory serves me correctly, I think it was in 76, when I was introduced to hydraulics. Thanks for putting this together guy's!
    Looking forward to the following series.
    Razor!

  • @enterBJ40
    @enterBJ40 3 года назад

    Don't know how old is this series videos but love it ! Thanks both Paul and Adam.

  • @mausball
    @mausball 9 лет назад +3

    Adam-
    Awesome series. I understand electrical circuits, and mechanical linkages, but hydraulics are new to me, and I'm looking forward to finally 'getting it'.

  • @German_MDS
    @German_MDS 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent idea Adam! These kind of videos are the ones that makes RUclips to have any real purpose beside all the junk that you can see most of the time.
    Thank you and Paul for taking the time to share your knowledge!

  • @craigleemehan
    @craigleemehan 9 лет назад +2

    Adam, really excellent job. The instruction and your video production value is excellent. While speaking to production value, your opening screen combined with your new logo is extremely well done. With how interesting the content is and how professionally it is carried off with many of you "youtubers", I see no reason to watch TV any more.

  • @binks166
    @binks166 9 лет назад +5

    Adam, I am liking the Hydraulics training,, watched the first one last night. Thanks for putting the series together,, Harvey

  • @raincoast2396
    @raincoast2396 9 лет назад +7

    Good job. Well done.For you young people out there with an interest, please pay attention to your mathematics lessons. Also don't forget your basic physics. Not only Pascal's law is involved in hydraulics, but Newton's 3 laws of motion also. To become a successful person in life, you must know your basics. Keep studying.

  • @MyShopNotes
    @MyShopNotes 9 лет назад +1

    Great video, thanks. I am looking forward to the rest. I've wanted to learn more about hydraulics but never found the time, this series should be exactly what I am looking for.
    Thanks Adam and Paul.

  • @remige2006
    @remige2006 9 лет назад

    How to get out of darkness! Watch a video like this one...what a clear demonstration...real objects with real words....Bravo!

  • @colt4547
    @colt4547 9 лет назад +2

    When I was a child learning about electricity the fluid analogy helped. Current = Flow / Voltage = Pressure. Sure, It doesn't apply to many situations (Transformers) but it was a useful analogy. Really understanding Paul's basic concepts can lend to your ability to troubleshoot many different exotic technologies. Thanks for the physics lesson Paul, Glad you showed the thermal image as a tool to visualizing the loss of energy, whether caused by a restriction or even a sharp change in direction.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown 9 лет назад +1

    Hats off to Paul and you too Adam, for a very easy to understand explanation on Hydraulics.......well worth the time to watch.....PB

  • @swarfrat311
    @swarfrat311 9 лет назад +2

    Adam,
    What a great video! This is right up my alley -- I love learning new and exciting stuff like this! A super great presentation!
    Thanks a bunch!
    Have a good one!
    Dave

  • @RutherfordRyan1
    @RutherfordRyan1 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks Adam and Paul, looking forward to next instalment, material was at my level and presented well. Roll on to the K&T repair !

  • @jamesspires8096
    @jamesspires8096 9 лет назад

    Thanks Adam and Paul this cleared up one thing for me. I always thought that flow = force and pressure = speed so thanks for clearing that up for me can't wait for the rest of the series!

  • @peterheuts7738
    @peterheuts7738 9 лет назад

    Thanks Adam and Paul, love this series and learn a lot about a topic I have never played with!

  • @rickeyhall6115
    @rickeyhall6115 5 лет назад

    i do not care how many times i watch videos like this I need all the information I can get good job fellas.

  • @tomauth3419
    @tomauth3419 9 лет назад +2

    nice to have a guest speaker to introduce us to hydraulics. Can't wait to the next what is next. I found this to be very interesting. Keep up the good work.

  • @ericcorse
    @ericcorse 9 лет назад +1

    Many thanks to Paul and you Adam for this training. Very useful knowledge.

  • @Patroand
    @Patroand 9 лет назад +3

    What a wonderful surprise to see this video this morning. Thanks to both of you.

  • @rockwoodsteel
    @rockwoodsteel 9 лет назад +2

    Great stuff guys, I operated hydraulic cranes and heavy equipment for a good part of my life. Hydraulics makes my life go around !

  • @markanthonysmith413
    @markanthonysmith413 9 лет назад +2

    Great video Adam, a few years ago I used to work for a hydraulics company but didn't get much into this side of things - very informative - thanks to you and your buddy. Mark from the UK.

  • @steelfabmechanic6545
    @steelfabmechanic6545 9 лет назад

    Great video Adam and thanks Paul for instructing. I work almost every day with hydraulic systems, mostly hydrostatic and closed center variable geometry pumps on heavy equipment. It's enough to make me crazy lol. Can't wait to see more videos for you guys!! Thanks.
    -Jesse

  • @jmcenterprises9591
    @jmcenterprises9591 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks, Abom79 for this video and series. I never understood hydraulics and always wanted to learn-looks like these videos are exactly what I need. Nicely edited and commented too!

  • @hammlybammly3654
    @hammlybammly3654 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, you guys are great. I am refreshing myself before I take a NOCTI test for a Mechatronics job and this is spot on with what I remember learning in trade school.

  • @toolguy6057
    @toolguy6057 9 лет назад +1

    Good idea on creating the series. A good review for us guys that haven't worked on it for awhile, and a great tutorial for newcomers!

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 5 лет назад

    Adam this series IS SPOT ON! Thanks for doing this. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. How cool is it that one of my favorite machinist is the guy putting the video on? 🤙

  • @johnfuller6212
    @johnfuller6212 9 лет назад +1

    Adam and Paul thanks, this was a great refresher for me. looking forward to the rest of the series.

  • @davidfalcon1303
    @davidfalcon1303 Год назад

    Hey Guys, thank you for sharing this video. I am a Fluid power technician in Argentina since 90`s and this video is awesome. Thank you. Hope to see more material from you!!

  • @viscache1
    @viscache1 3 года назад

    As a farmer I face these issues EVERY day of my life. Seeing this has been really helpful! Thanks again! The biggest problem I have on my antique tractor collection is “confining’ the fluid. They find every possible way to piss, squirt, leak, bloop, drip or spray from one point or the other.. Question: So if my backhoe is pushing 18gpm through two 4” bore and two 2” bore cylinders consistently I’m tapping about 20hp off the top of my 70 year old wheezing gas engine...well, that explains the constant need to fiddle with the rpms! Great stuff! I’m probably going to have to watch this series about 8 times to fully get this. I’ve just begun to rebuild hydraulics and as you might know I have very limited skills in this. I’ve been trained in theoretical quantum physics and that has been my life work. Now I own a farm, machine shop, antique furniture restoration service and cabinet making business and we use a lot of hand tools and chemicals...so this is all new to me!

  • @Buckrun11
    @Buckrun11 9 лет назад +1

    This video series came at a great time. I am building a press for blacksmithing. This will be very helpful. Thanks to both of you.

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад

      That's cool Steve. Hope some of what Paul shows you will help with your build.

  • @jamesnoonan2242
    @jamesnoonan2242 9 лет назад

    Thank you for such an informative video. Broken down to the most basic fundamentals. Looking forward to the next installments.
    Well done!

  • @jimmilne19
    @jimmilne19 9 лет назад +2

    Much appreciated and interesting video! Well done instruction, clearly put. I am off to my tractor and cherry picker to see how the two hydraulic systems I own work. This is a super useful service you are giving us, Adam. Give Paul a pat on the back and tell him his lessons have influence well over the borders of the good ole USofA!

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад

      He will be pleased to hear that. He loves to teach this subject, it's kind of like my enthusiasm with machine work and tools.

    • @bantisingh735
      @bantisingh735 7 лет назад

      Abom79 k

  • @keldsor
    @keldsor 9 лет назад

    Hi Adam an Poul !
    I love the class there as a prep for my work on my hydraulic press - a project I have been collecting components for over some years - till now I have the tank, the pump and the cylinder and some hoses - so I need some more component before I can start playing around.
    I will surely view these 4 videos over and over several times in the future - thx so much for sharing !

  • @joetiller1031
    @joetiller1031 9 лет назад

    Great video I worked in maintenance for 40 years at chemical plant we had some hyd. equipment no one knew a lot about them some were kind of complicated plc controlled wish we had someone like the man on video around most of time we changed parts till we found the right one.

  • @messenger8279
    @messenger8279 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent instruction video. Will watch all of the series a few times as there is a lot to take in.

  • @JohnnyLawBMC
    @JohnnyLawBMC Год назад

    Nicely done. Such a great video. I am taking an hydraulic class in college and your videos are highly recommended. Now I see why. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @2007markb
    @2007markb 9 лет назад +1

    great video. i have already learned a lot of info on hydraulics just from 20 minutes. cant wait for the rest of the set

  • @Travisfromoregon
    @Travisfromoregon 9 лет назад +2

    Good refresher :) There are lots of hydraulic designs, so don't be surprised when you pull the reservoir cap on a CAT excavator and find that it is under pressure to aid in hydraulic flow, or when you check the pressure of a pump that is designed to regulate the pressure based upon flow demands vs dead head pump pressure.

  • @SynchroScore
    @SynchroScore 5 лет назад +1

    Definitely informative. When I was in community college, I used a trainer much like this one in my Fluid Power course.

  • @danielwerger5641
    @danielwerger5641 9 лет назад +1

    Adam, very, very cool...! I have several hydraulic systems, but have no real basics on how they work (self-taught in pretty-much everything). This is really useful information.... Thanks to you and Paul for this...... Looking forward to the other sessions.... Cheers, Daniel.

  • @smtnh
    @smtnh 9 лет назад +3

    Great video Adam!! Your man Paul is quite a natural teacher; very nice manner of presentation. We had a fluid power seminar at a local industrial supplier (Eastern Bearings) and his presentation style was similar; very mellow and enjoyable. Keep 'em coming!! Thanks, Sean.

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад +2

      That's something Paul has spent many year doing is training. He's a good teacher, and fun to listen to.

  • @jasta1982
    @jasta1982 9 лет назад +2

    Really hoping for the next videos, This is a very educational series and I hope you get time to put up more of these since this is the only series I've found that explains the hydraulic system and the troubleshooting methods in an understandable manner!
    Also on that note it would be great if you went over the use of restrictors in a system (to slow down the movement of lift arms on the way down?)
    Thanks,
    Love the channel
    Jamie

  • @chybz
    @chybz 9 лет назад +2

    Hey Adam and Paul, very interesting session and great idea. I really like the subject. Thanks for pushing your channel in new paths.

  • @famrichards
    @famrichards 9 лет назад

    Very informative. I knew nothing about hydraulics and that introduction is just at my level.
    Thanks

  • @danbentler9742
    @danbentler9742 9 лет назад +1

    Adam and Paul
    This will be an excellant series. Demonstration gear is invaluable and does great at showing the theory. I do this in my electrical classes. Keep it up people need this.
    Dan Bentler

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад

      Thanks Dan. We more more things in store for the videos. Paul is very excited to be a part of these.

  • @mi.Dalton
    @mi.Dalton Год назад

    As someone lost, trying to teach themselves using online resources. I really appreciate this video.

  • @xmodriver
    @xmodriver 9 лет назад +1

    GREAT STUFF Adam. Better than I was shown in 101 collage hyd. 30 years ago lol.
    The rotary is a great use for tapping heads on GUNDRILL machines for water lines ect.
    As it is a positive drive and instant STOP/ Reverse .for driving GOOD size taps ie 1 inch NPT.

  • @MikeDittmanmachining
    @MikeDittmanmachining 9 лет назад +1

    That was awesome Adam I have always been curious about hydraulic systems. Also a big thanks to your buddy Paul. Can't wait for the next session.

  • @rupertpowell
    @rupertpowell 9 лет назад

    It's a real delight to watch RUclips videos on engineering by people who actually know what they are talking about. Adam, I really like your steady and experienced approach, and Paul seems to be a similar character, equally experienced in his craft.
    Keep up the GREAT videos and I look forward to the next in the Hydraulics series.
    PS - I am a sound engineer by trade and although your video work is excellent I am afraid the same is not true for your audio. I have noticed you now have a small shotgun (Rhode), which is better than the built-in GoPro mic, but you really need a LAVALIER microphone clipped to your t-shirt. You would then need a radio-mic transmitter/receiver to give you the ability to walk around the shop unimpeded. This would allow us to hear you WHEREVER you are in and around the shop....without all the room sound. Look at newsreaders and people on TV chat-shows...they all are wearing LAVs.
    If you need any more advice/help on the audio front then let me know.
    Roo

  • @mattcurry29
    @mattcurry29 9 лет назад +2

    Very nice video, Thank you Adam and Paul for doing these video's. I remember learning some stuff a long time ago, excellent refresher.
    Matt C

  • @mack255
    @mack255 9 лет назад

    I just turned 65 on 11-14-2014 and still like to learn things . Thank You for you time.

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 9 лет назад

    Great stuff Adam. Nice refresher as well as actually learning a few extras too. Thanks.

  • @johnsabo1507
    @johnsabo1507 9 лет назад +1

    very informative,looking forward to next series.Thanks Adam

  • @danalarrimer1412
    @danalarrimer1412 8 лет назад

    This was a very helpful video in understanding the basics of how a hydraulic system works. Nice job!

  • @reapertx22
    @reapertx22 9 лет назад

    Thank you for your video. I hope you finish the others you planned on. You really helped me figure out what was wrong with my Wrecker and its now back in service. Seriously THANK YOU.

  • @bufford14
    @bufford14 9 лет назад

    Very informative QDM, I've been around hydraulics a lot in my life, but I've never heard it explained like that, that gentleman was spot on with his information, and he went to great lengths to show us how this works with all the demonstration's he did. Also with his hydro table, he did a good job of making that one. Great video.
    See ya
    Mark

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад

      Thank you Mark.

  • @esoomreltna
    @esoomreltna 9 лет назад +2

    Wow! What a great class. Thank you so much!
    Eric

  • @reideichner8597
    @reideichner8597 9 лет назад +8

    HI Adam,
    I have worked with hydraulics for many years. This was a very good presentation and explanation of basic hydraulic components. I can tell your friend, Paul, has taught many classes on this. Great Job! Thanks for sharing with us. No matter what you know, you can always learn more!
    Take Care,
    Reid

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад +2

      Thanks Reid. yes he has taught this subject for many years, and still enjoys doing it.

    • @ruslanleoleoleo9505
      @ruslanleoleoleo9505 9 месяцев назад

      are you producer?

  • @k5at
    @k5at 9 лет назад +5

    Adam and Phil....EXCELLENT series. I've never understood hydraulics, and this series is very informative. Thanks for all the effort it takes to put it together.

    • @PhilG999
      @PhilG999 9 лет назад +4

      It's Adam and Paul. I (Phil) am just a bystander. But I may have some goodies to contribute. BTW Don't use Teflon tape. It'll split the case of a Hydraulic pump if a shred gets into it. Use TFE paste. It'll dissolve in the oil if you use too much...

    • @fuzzy1dk
      @fuzzy1dk 9 лет назад

      Phil Grindle Is taper threads used for hydraulics there? (why else use tape/sealant) I think all the hydraulic I see here use parallel threads and dowty washers or a build in seal

    • @PhilG999
      @PhilG999 9 лет назад +1

      Lasse Langwadt Christensen In some cases of low-pressure applications it can be. In the case I mentioned it was used for a field repair by a not-too-skilled "tech". When I got the hydraulic pump back (claimed to be a "factory defect") I found the case split and what was determined to be a piece of Teflon tape wedged between the gears. We didn't pay for it.

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад

      Thanks Herb.
      We have talked about the use of pipe thread tape vs thread sealant at work. Tape should not be used in a fluid system. Loctite makes some good products to seal pipe threads.
      Some applications you do see tapered pipe fittings, and in others are o-ring sealed.

  • @paulfrench3660
    @paulfrench3660 2 года назад

    Brilliant explanation of a hydraulic system. Thanks

  • @robertoswalt319
    @robertoswalt319 9 лет назад +1

    This is awesome. Thanks to both of you for sharing this knowledge.

  • @stephendeakin2714
    @stephendeakin2714 9 лет назад

    What a super introduction to hydraulics, be good to see the rig connected to the K&T knee to see if it can show where the problem is.

  • @buddylineman
    @buddylineman 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Adam, this is why I like watching youtube, I really enjoy learning new things. Great video, tell Paul thanks.
    Buddy

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад +2

      I agree Buddy, its better than TV. It's REAL reality tv.

  • @sfranklandnf
    @sfranklandnf 9 лет назад

    Really like the series Adam. I have some hydraulic work on a snowblower that I need to start on soon and this is going to help.

  • @mack255
    @mack255 9 лет назад

    Feels like I went back to school and that is nice you can never learn too much !

  • @stuarthardy4626
    @stuarthardy4626 9 лет назад

    Great vid there Adam and Paul
    Better get Paul on the K&T
    I always think things out in my core skill electrical for me pressure is volts and amps flow, you need volts to get the amps flowing , well it works for me as it dose for pneumatics and fluidics
    Looking forward to the rest of the series
    Stuart

  • @glempa5
    @glempa5 9 лет назад

    Awesome, looking forward to the series!

  • @thatlittleworkshop
    @thatlittleworkshop 9 лет назад

    I would just like to add my 2 cents worth if you don't mind Adam. I do a lot of hydraulics with my job and it may not be the most exciting topic lol, but to watch and learn something new is always good. I would like to offer 2 big thumbs up for all that you do for us out here in RUclips land. You offer your experience and knowledge free of charge to all of us. So to everyone who gives you a thumbs down, 2 big thumbs down to them from me. I enjoy all the videos you put together as well as the other channels I watch. I know I, as well as the majority of your subscribers, appreciate the amount of effort and your personal time you sacrifice to educate and entertain us.
    Thank you very much for all you do and keep up the great work.
    Although we have never met, I consider you a friend, I even share some of the humorous parts of your videos with my girlfriend.
    So thanks again and have a great weekend.
    Ian Little - Spirit River, Alberta, Canada

  • @andyknowlton7807
    @andyknowlton7807 9 лет назад

    Great video Adam. You provided a lot of good info in an easy to understand format. I look forward to the next session.

  • @TheDisorderly1
    @TheDisorderly1 9 лет назад +1

    Cool video. Looking forward to the second edition. Paul and Adam, thanks for doing this for us.

  • @rchopp
    @rchopp 9 лет назад

    Thanks Adam and Paul, this is a very interesting subject and will come in very handy. Thanks again.

  • @jamesbryant5981
    @jamesbryant5981 8 лет назад

    Excellent video, thanks. Waiting for session 3.

  • @azurhrustic1492
    @azurhrustic1492 9 лет назад +1

    Hey guys! English is not my first language so it would take some time to google research and translate the right word to describe this video... AWESOME? Yup, that kinda does the job:) hydraulic system buliding is an industry that has a whole bunch of poeple working in it that have no idea what theyre doing. So its difficult to get knowledge from that people. I have never seen someone describe this stuff so down to earth so that even a business person like with no technical background can understand. Guys I dont know if youre religious or not but putting this demonstration and course for free to the public in my eyes should be written down as one of your good deeds :) :) cant wait for the next part!

  • @krazziee2000
    @krazziee2000 9 лет назад +1

    very nice equipment and very educational
    thanks for the series.

  • @dsadave
    @dsadave 3 года назад

    Very beneficial! Thanks! Just got an old loader to work on and have simple hydraulics for the bucket and wanted to get a beginner's primer on flow and pressure. Thanks again. I just subscribed.

  • @crashcyberdrive
    @crashcyberdrive 9 лет назад

    Useful Learning, finally have a clear picture of how it works.

  • @robertkavich7426
    @robertkavich7426 9 лет назад +1

    Great video Adam , I work on my own hydraulic's on my farm equipment , these video's are perfect and will help me understand the systems and be better able to diagnosis and repair those systems . Plus , without causing further damage to the equipment or ME !!! LOL thank you , Bob k

  • @tonyburndred9828
    @tonyburndred9828 9 лет назад

    Good video and instructional well done you two keep them coming, most enjoyable.
    Thanks

  • @tim47012
    @tim47012 9 лет назад

    Nice job! Can't wait for the next video! Thanks

  • @andymandyandsheba4571
    @andymandyandsheba4571 9 лет назад

    brought back memories of when i was a plant fitter learning about Hydraulic Systems. and fluid power
    i worked on Hydraulic pumps spool valves and Hydraulic motors when i worked on liebherr excavators and heavy
    plant i really enjoyed that time except for the winters lol.some times up to your waste in a mud puddles

  • @johncunnington3914
    @johncunnington3914 9 лет назад +1

    going to be a good series
    Thanks Adam, good work

  • @dr.saravananparamasivam7754
    @dr.saravananparamasivam7754 4 года назад

    Great video tutorial and lovely clear lecture. Love it.

  • @ryanquigley7336
    @ryanquigley7336 7 лет назад

    Thanks, already learned more from the first video than I did in the useless class I took at the local community college.

  • @oladokunstephen
    @oladokunstephen 9 лет назад +1

    Guys , this is great. Cant get it better. Thanks.

  • @RambozoClown
    @RambozoClown 9 лет назад

    Great video. Really looking forward to the next installment.

  • @phenyogopane1555
    @phenyogopane1555 8 лет назад

    I Think I Like It.Thanks guys for this wonderful masterpiece,I`m looking forward for session 3 & 4.

  • @LarsBerntzon
    @LarsBerntzon 9 лет назад +4

    Very nice idea for a video series. Thanks

  • @waterrocketengeneer
    @waterrocketengeneer 9 лет назад

    Very interesting! I'm looking forward for the rest.

  • @paulstan2454
    @paulstan2454 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice training video. Quite helpful, thanks!

  • @BenniShogun
    @BenniShogun 9 лет назад

    Great video. Looking forward to the next session.

  • @Terry8238
    @Terry8238 9 лет назад +1

    That was a great video Adam looking forward to the next one

  • @jeffmoss26
    @jeffmoss26 9 лет назад

    Very informative. Looking forward to the rest!

  • @jonthorstensen123
    @jonthorstensen123 9 лет назад +1

    great vid! to the point and easy to understand. thanks!

  • @MehmetSutas
    @MehmetSutas 9 лет назад +5

    Hey Adam,
    20000+ subscribers. Congratulations.
    Mehmet

    • @Abom79
      @Abom79  9 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I noticed that last night. Very cool!