I've been taping for 20 years and you have a very clean job you don't have blobs all over your floor your walls are clean the drywall hanging looks good everything about it is on point bro you're a very good taper. F*** all the haters
Not bad. I've been finishing for 50 years now. Got 2 new knees, and someday soon, new shoulders to prove it. I've always used 500' rolls. Why the baby rolls? And somebody pointed out to me 49.9 years ago you should run the "glazer" head up the angle not down. It fills the head up with mud instead of dropping it on the floor. One thing I found out after all these years, there's not many who are fast and good at finishing. I was taught the basics by my dad. And then followed up by a couple of "legends". One guy in particular, who is 10 years older than I am. This guy "is" (yes, he's still pushing the tools at 78 up in Alaska) truly amazing with a bazooka. He could put 2- 500' rolls an hour by himself. And it was clean. Very clean. He told me a story once when he was working for a drywall contractor in the Pomona, California area during the late 60's. He put on 24 rolls- again 500' rolls- by himself in a day of work. He got paid by the roll. He was just a bazooka man back then. Yes, they were easy houses to work on ... but still. When he moved here to the Coachella Valley in the early 70's, everything here was "completions", not "operations". And the houses were tougher to work on. He immediately picked up the other tools and always made twice the money anybody else did. Again... very clean and excellent work. Around here, back then, you had to do good work or you didn't last long. He was the first guy back then who used a 10" box for 1st coat and a 12" box for 2nd. Everybody else used a 7" and a 10". When he showed up on a job... guys would come over just to see him work. He would tell them to "get out of the way. This isn't fun and games. I'm trying to make a living!" Once work was over, he was the nicest guy on the job.
You have to be competitive in this trade ,and you are right you have to be good and fast to make a good living and keep a job, once the tools are mastered then it gets easier , I was pulling my angles this way to leave mud at the feet for picking, an i always use ten then 12 ,we hardly get 500 rolls here but I would rather use the 250 for less drag of tape , being a gunner and always being chase by 3 sometimes 4 people on jobs piece working you learn to cut and make less movement in your game , and job's now are only getting worse because of the architect's are really using there imagination and creativity even harder to make their build look more and more difficult, wished they still built them easy homes again
@@bobbyshafer3203 Around here in the Coachella Valley things have really changed in the last 30 years. A lot more imported labor. These guys were never taught how to be efficient. It usually takes about 6 guys minimum to produce what I put out... and I'm getting old! LoL! When I show up to do the job, I get asked where's your help? I tell them I don't need any. As far as 500 foot rolls dragging... have you ever "concaved" the rolls before you put them on the tube? That is... where you tap them on the end of the pump handle to make just the cardboard of the roll touch the wire holder? No drag at all. Houses started to get tougher to do around here in the late 60's. Starting with 10' ceilings. Now 10' seems easy. Ceiling heights just keep going up from there. Next was "pot shelves". Bullnose comers. Round walls. Lots of corner bead and ell metal. High windows everywhere. And nasty skylights. One project I worked on in the 80's, before I went on my own, would take 19 boxes of joint compound to coat !st metal. One custom house I did all by myself, when I worked for a company, took 22 500" rolls to tape it. Yep, the "tract" houses around here will have tall ceilings, bullnose corners, pot shelves, skylights and tall windows everywhere.
@@benjaminziegler7437 When I joined the "Painters Union" (what a joke they were) in '73, I was the young punk. Almost all the guys I worked around were older than me. I was told by this one guy to "Slow down. Your making the rest of us look bad." I always liked that guy... he was a pilot of B-17's during WW 2. But was he sloppy! Lol!
Finished for years. Did a lot of commercial work, those super long walls were gold mines getting paid by the foot. 2 knees and a shoulder replacement retired me, still have my old Bazooka hanging up in the shop.
The only criticism I have is the fact that some of those gaps probably should have been prefilled with a setting compound first. Speed can never replace quality.
Depends on the level of finish. The only time I have ever prefilled is for smooth wall or some really jacked up hanging on remodels. Really just a waste of time.
I've met many workers doing sped on those expensive tools. But Thanks to WALLER DRYWALL in Atlanta Ga. I learned that. CUALITY ITS JOB ONE!!! U all should see a MEXICAN FINISHER. Smoking t h...k out of a Bazooka!! Fast, Nice & clean!!👍and i agree with you Mr David Balderst. Just by t way you look it shows that u know exactly what u are saying. 👍
This is a tape tech bazooka I am using and as for speed , this is my normal pace , was not being chased and can keep 4 really good wipers busy no problem
Have you got an email or Facebook account I can contact you on please mate. I've just bought a tape tech bazooka and flushers etc. Was hoping you could give me abit of advice please. Thanks.
At the end of the day, there is no such thing as a perfect tool - it is how the person uses it, how much time you take to do the job, how clean of a person the user is, and yes, how good the tool is made to help in the situation - Even with this tool, there is a need to get up there and clean up all the drips and squeeze outs.
Pros: Fast No need for dual leg support thing Cons: Wastes too much plaster Cost like 1000$ There is only for the corners and not for the wall If you mess it up you can’t fix it unless you have scaffolding It can’t reach the high roofs and You can’t scrape the excess plaster (unless it does it by itself)
Actually no. That machine is mostly banned to use in most drywall companies in Ontario. At least in the big companies. Plus most tapers will not use those machine for tape. Old school guys use a pulling machine that wets the tape. And apply by hand/ while using the stilts. Very difficult method but a much cleaner and consistent job
@@avaboot no it doesn’t matter…. But their is a very specific and proper way to efficiently do every single aspect of drywall finishing. From coating metal, coating screws by hand, skip troweling over butt-joints, so on and so on. So yea, u can sink a nail with a brick, but it’s gonna look silly to a carpenter with a hammer
Seems like a normal pace to me, nice work tho. And clean as well, but i probably wouldve got in trouble at the company i used to work at for leaving that gap at every corner. Lol glad im independent now
Fast for sure. But I wouldn't want to see this house in two years. Empty corners and those bird houses I saw where all the corners meet. Good for track homes. Not for the homes we do.
Les angles plafond ke plus compliqué avec une machine, quel facilité pour vous j'aimerai en faire autant avec la mudbox mais je n'y arrive toujours pas ,beau travail si vous avais un petit conseil pour les cueilli plafond au mudbox je suis preneur lol
Gotta be something wrong with my bazooka, it drags tapes many inches, yet this guy has minimal-to no drag, I'm starting to think some machines have more friction than others. ? Friction= tape drag.
Mud needs to broken down properly. Taping mud should be almost the consistency of paint. Not as loose like paint, but close. Mud being to heavy can wear on your plunger cable as well. 👍🏻
@@bobbyshafer3203 I got out of the game long time ago. My question is why are you rolling and glazing your angles yourself in the first place? You’re the money man running tape, a apprentice should be wiping down and rolling the corners, with a journeyman picking(squaring the corners) the corners. Just sayin😎
Well I can't get help at all , and when I do get help they just want money not the knowledge you are trying to teach them , ran a 8 man crew and I can say 4 people couldn't catch me and we would tape and coat 1000 boards a day , but in this video I had my nephew taping me on a break
No bs, but I can put on 19 rolls in one day. I will flat and angle a 10,000 square foot house with any high rise that is afoot. But the house needs to be cleared out for accessibility and the flat and butt joints prefilled previously to enhance the efficiency of the operation that is going to be applied.
Lloyd Carmelo I flat first then I come back with the angle, and most of tape goes in the angles because you have to consider closets that have inside corners up the ass, and if you know what your doing sometimes when the inside corner is too open I run the angle twice overlapping the tapes so when I run my angle box, it runs smooth with no problems. Dude I know what I’m saying don’t fucken downplay someone you don’t know.
Lloyd Carmelo so your the GC and then you sub your own drywall? Ok whatever. The behind the computer tough guy is not appreciated, I should just ignore you but down here in SoCal we get a kick out on checking silly mofos.
Lloyd Carmelo To your second comment, I know the message wasn’t composed right for English standards but, you took that double taping statement out of content. Double taping vertical angles in a living room or bathrooms master bedrooms they take up a big part of the roll. For your information when your handing over a good amount of units that you need to get paid for and you have flaws in your work, some GC shady enough to hit you back on back charges or hold off on payment. You have a couple steps more to climb.
Will do ill try for a room with the bulk head like yours too just gimmie a bit find the right job 😉 like the challenge work gets boring sometimes lol take care
Canadian proud get outdoors are you nuts, I don’t have an automatic taper yet but they save so much time on labour. I tape by hand with a holster and it’s no where close to the speed of a bazooka
@@jackbenner11 toltaly cool ither way! Ive seen lots of different ways I'm 2nd generation taper we have access to all the fancy tool if need but my dad and I are the same we use the tape box to pull tape threw Using pole flusher and finish tube and everything else is hand work .
Get them arms goin....u are second fastest taper !!....maybe thiers a lad from county durham england who will run circles round ya...but u still a good grafter
I am sure there are alot of fast people out there , I am not being chased in this video, and a 250 ft role tape only takes less then two minutes when I am being chased, have them past a video
your butts thofy of putting the lap in the middle is? you probably get that question a lot. I would like to see your painted ceilings, please. time three me stamp withen a month of the work win a video has been done. and again three times. girls are getting video made in custom home for my faceboook and youtube
Fast yes but quality is garbage not prefilled, tape isn't even in corners properly. Not too mention the mess everywhere. Bazookas are for production work where no one cares about speed bumps,cracking or quality!!
I've been taping for 20 years and you have a very clean job you don't have blobs all over your floor your walls are clean the drywall hanging looks good everything about it is on point bro you're a very good taper. F*** all the haters
Not bad.
I've been finishing for 50 years now. Got 2 new knees, and someday soon, new shoulders to prove it.
I've always used 500' rolls. Why the baby rolls? And somebody pointed out to me 49.9 years ago you should run the "glazer" head up the angle not down. It fills the head up with mud instead of dropping it on the floor.
One thing I found out after all these years, there's not many who are fast and good at finishing. I was taught the basics by my dad. And then followed up by a couple of "legends". One guy in particular, who is 10 years older than I am. This guy "is" (yes, he's still pushing the tools at 78 up in Alaska) truly amazing with a bazooka. He could put 2- 500' rolls an hour by himself. And it was clean. Very clean.
He told me a story once when he was working for a drywall contractor in the Pomona, California area during the late 60's. He put on 24 rolls- again 500' rolls- by himself in a day of work. He got paid by the roll. He was just a bazooka man back then. Yes, they were easy houses to work on ... but still. When he moved here to the Coachella Valley in the early 70's, everything here was "completions", not "operations". And the houses were tougher to work on. He immediately picked up the other tools and always made twice the money anybody else did. Again... very clean and excellent work. Around here, back then, you had to do good work or you didn't last long. He was the first guy back then who used a 10" box for 1st coat and a 12" box for 2nd. Everybody else used a 7" and a 10".
When he showed up on a job... guys would come over just to see him work. He would tell them to "get out of the way. This isn't fun and games. I'm trying to make a living!" Once work was over, he was the nicest guy on the job.
You have to be competitive in this trade ,and you are right you have to be good and fast to make a good living and keep a job, once the tools are mastered then it gets easier , I was pulling my angles this way to leave mud at the feet for picking, an i always use ten then 12 ,we hardly get 500 rolls here but I would rather use the 250 for less drag of tape , being a gunner and always being chase by 3 sometimes 4 people on jobs piece working you learn to cut and make less movement in your game , and job's now are only getting worse because of the architect's are really using there imagination and creativity even harder to make their build look more and more difficult, wished they still built them easy homes again
@@bobbyshafer3203 Around here in the Coachella Valley things have really changed in the last 30 years. A lot more imported labor. These guys were never taught how to be efficient. It usually takes about 6 guys minimum to produce what I put out... and I'm getting old! LoL! When I show up to do the job, I get asked where's your help? I tell them I don't need any.
As far as 500 foot rolls dragging... have you ever "concaved" the rolls before you put them on the tube? That is... where you tap them on the end of the pump handle to make just the cardboard of the roll touch the wire holder? No drag at all.
Houses started to get tougher to do around here in the late 60's. Starting with 10' ceilings. Now 10' seems easy. Ceiling heights just keep going up from there. Next was "pot shelves". Bullnose comers. Round walls. Lots of corner bead and ell metal. High windows everywhere. And nasty skylights.
One project I worked on in the 80's, before I went on my own, would take 19 boxes of joint compound to coat !st metal. One custom house I did all by myself, when I worked for a company, took 22 500" rolls to tape it.
Yep, the "tract" houses around here will have tall ceilings, bullnose corners, pot shelves, skylights and tall windows everywhere.
@@KurtfromLaQuinta I could listen to your old timer stories all day. I just ordered a set of boxes and corner tools.
@@benjaminziegler7437 When I joined the "Painters Union" (what a joke they were) in '73, I was the young punk. Almost all the guys I worked around were older than me. I was told by this one guy to "Slow down. Your making the rest of us look bad."
I always liked that guy... he was a pilot of B-17's during WW 2. But was he sloppy! Lol!
Finished for years. Did a lot of commercial work, those super long walls were gold mines getting paid by the foot. 2 knees and a shoulder replacement retired me, still have my old Bazooka hanging up in the shop.
The only criticism I have is the fact that some of those gaps probably should have been prefilled with a setting compound first. Speed can never replace quality.
You are 100% correct.
Depends on the level of finish. The only time I have ever prefilled is for smooth wall or some really jacked up hanging on remodels. Really just a waste of time.
I finish residential work and most work gets texture, I prefilled when It is for smooth walls
I've met many workers doing sped on those expensive tools. But Thanks to WALLER DRYWALL in Atlanta Ga. I learned that. CUALITY ITS JOB ONE!!! U all should see a MEXICAN FINISHER. Smoking t h...k out of a Bazooka!! Fast, Nice & clean!!👍and i agree with you Mr David Balderst. Just by t way you look it shows that u know exactly what u are saying. 👍
Agree
The only thing about using the bazooka is the gaps in the three ways. They’ll always crack unless they’re nice and tight together
This is a tape tech bazooka I am using and as for speed , this is my normal pace , was not being chased and can keep 4 really good wipers busy no problem
Have you got an email or Facebook account I can contact you on please mate. I've just bought a tape tech bazooka and flushers etc. Was hoping you could give me abit of advice please. Thanks.
@@michaellarder3446 yes look me up on Facebook Robert Shafer , will be able to answer any i can
I could wipe the tape.
At the end of the day, there is no such thing as a perfect tool - it is how the person uses it, how much time you take to do the job, how clean of a person the user is, and yes, how good the tool is made to help in the situation - Even with this tool, there is a need to get up there and clean up all the drips and squeeze outs.
I still like the auto mud pump, I have a pneumatic that doubles as a texture rig and fills tools up.
You still got it ❤!
Dudes don't this once or twice. Very nice. I'd rather watch this than the olympic. At least he's gettint work done
I deff do know guys that do it faster but this guy is pretty good. Hes getting his $$$$
Yeah, I only wish I were half that fast myself..
Huehue I definitely know guys that do it slower and still get paid good money so I guess it's all relative
@@Maxkil you and me both cuz, I need to spend a month with this guy
Normal taping job except i roll and glaze the same direction i run the gun so your corner tape lays flat when u square corners
Great job, this is the kind of work I only do or would accept. Can’t wait to see the rest as am only on your first coat.
Fantastic skills!
Is that a level 5 mud pump with taper tech automatic taper?
Can you mix different brands?
Yes. Most major brands are interchangeable like this even. Specifically on the parts that wear the most, or so I've heard
There's nothing exceptionally fast about him
This is normal pace, 4 minute 12 seconds, I am sure you can beat that time, post a video
This dude is average at best. Most all tapers in cali even at age 50 can keep this pace.
Yeah I need this in my life
How thick/thin are you running your mud for angles?
Pros:
Fast
No need for dual leg support thing
Cons:
Wastes too much plaster
Cost like 1000$
There is only for the corners and not for the wall
If you mess it up you can’t fix it unless you have scaffolding
It can’t reach the high roofs and
You can’t scrape the excess plaster (unless it does it by itself)
Angles are going to crack! No prefilled
Bazooka leaves enough mud, I dont prefill I run tape in big gaps only that length cut stab in with a knife and run whole lntgth
Run the same baZooka. Definitely doesn't crack.
What kind of music is used in the video?
When you complete dry walling on the highest difficulty, you then unlock this.
Pull tape wet tape is much faster with less clean up
Actually no. That machine is mostly banned to use in most drywall companies in Ontario. At least in the big companies. Plus most tapers will not use those machine for tape. Old school guys use a pulling machine that wets the tape. And apply by hand/ while using the stilts. Very difficult method but a much cleaner and consistent job
How long did it take to wipe them corner's tho???
Maybe 1 minute , not hard at all
Only a first coat mate.. so bugger all.
You work this fast for your boss to have a ferrari😂
He is his own boss though.
Glazier too
I am right handed so my right arm is doing the pushing to the left but can do it either way
Yea I don't get the working overtime pretty standard taping here
how much does it cost?
Aonde consigo comprar
Let this be a lessen kids. Run the same
Good taper but u supposed to run the roller moving backwards
Don’t matter what way you roll
@@avaboot no it doesn’t matter…. But their is a very specific and proper way to efficiently do every single aspect of drywall finishing. From coating metal, coating screws by hand, skip troweling over butt-joints, so on and so on. So yea, u can sink a nail with a brick, but it’s gonna look silly to a carpenter with a hammer
Seems like a normal pace to me, nice work tho. And clean as well, but i probably wouldve got in trouble at the company i used to work at for leaving that gap at every corner. Lol glad im independent now
There was a frame missing for led light. I don't see this work in this country as we do here in Brazil. interesting challenge
Fast for sure. But I wouldn't want to see this house in two years. Empty corners and those bird houses I saw where all the corners meet. Good for track homes. Not for the homes we do.
We build quality too
Les angles plafond ke plus compliqué avec une machine, quel facilité pour vous j'aimerai en faire autant avec la mudbox mais je n'y arrive toujours pas ,beau travail si vous avais un petit conseil pour les cueilli plafond au mudbox je suis preneur lol
Whati's the name of this machines
Bazooka taping tool
@@bobbyshafer3203 thnks
Which brand bazooka is this?
Tapetech
How heavy is that taper gun?
Full , it's 42 lbs
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Nice job
Gotta be something wrong with my bazooka, it drags tapes many inches, yet this guy has minimal-to no drag, I'm starting to think some machines have more friction than others. ? Friction= tape drag.
I was thinking the same thing, could be mud type, brand or consistency.
Mud needs to broken down properly. Taping mud should be almost the consistency of paint. Not as loose like paint, but close. Mud being to heavy can wear on your plunger cable as well. 👍🏻
I make my mud like a milk bot like water stay a little heavier for flat joints
Muds too thick bud
Yep agree. Mix your mud up for taping way thinner than any other process! Also make sure you clean your tools and oil them up.
What’s the name of the second tool used?
Angle roller then glaze with three inch glazer
what if corner are not 90 degrees
Wipe by hand , only takes seconds to do
Why is there a bulkhead on every wall?
Have a think idiot
Only use 12 foot rock here
The headline said Fastest Taper ever, not even close. When I ran the Gun( bazooka) I kept 3 wipe down man running
Yes I didn't have 4 guys chasing me but post a video, 1 man same size room less then 4 :12
@@bobbyshafer3203 I got out of the game long time ago. My question is why are you rolling and glazing your angles yourself in the first place? You’re the money man running tape, a apprentice should be wiping down and rolling the corners, with a journeyman picking(squaring the corners) the corners. Just sayin😎
Well I can't get help at all , and when I do get help they just want money not the knowledge you are trying to teach them , ran a 8 man crew and I can say 4 people couldn't catch me and we would tape and coat 1000 boards a day , but in this video I had my nephew taping me on a break
Ive seen my brother put on 6 full rolls in an hour. 4 guys wiping behind him.
No bs, but I can put on 19 rolls in one day. I will flat and angle a 10,000 square foot house with any high rise that is afoot. But the house needs to be cleared out for accessibility and the flat and butt joints prefilled previously to enhance the efficiency of the operation that is going to be applied.
Lloyd Carmelo I flat first then I come back with the angle, and most of tape goes in the angles because you have to consider closets that have inside corners up the ass, and if you know what your doing sometimes when the inside corner is too open I run the angle twice overlapping the tapes so when I run my angle box, it runs smooth with no problems. Dude I know what I’m saying don’t fucken downplay someone you don’t know.
Lloyd Carmelo what Company do you work for?
Lloyd Carmelo so your the GC and then you sub your own drywall? Ok whatever. The behind the computer tough guy is not appreciated, I should just ignore you but down here in SoCal we get a kick out on checking silly mofos.
Lloyd Carmelo To your second comment, I know the message wasn’t composed right for English standards but, you took that double taping statement out of content. Double taping vertical angles in a living room or bathrooms master bedrooms they take up a big part of the roll. For your information when your handing over a good amount of units that you need to get paid for and you have flaws in your work, some GC shady enough to hit you back on back charges or hold off on payment. You have a couple steps more to climb.
What's the machine called
Bazooka
That’s what we do also
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Tapetech bazooka
Ami se me cae al principio por que
No presionas la bazooka lo suficiente contra la pared
takes longer to clean i bet
Nice bazooka work make it look easy..lol
I call BS. How many of the butt joints and seams crack
None just yours
They only use 12 foot rock her
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Qik what's up man?
Hay killer trick same ol same hope all is well
Mikenyc and i still be wrecking on COD4 you ever get some free time come on by!
I sent you a invite and messages but you didn't accept or reply back , though you was mad , I am under another account
Nah i have a 2nd account too i play under with the same name so that's probably why I didnt see it
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Cool tool nice vid .but me and my guy r fast . put on by hand quicker and then flusher done no roller needed ! Goodluck
I would like to see a video of it , one man one room 4 minutes or less , post it 🤔
Will do ill try for a room with the bulk head like yours too just gimmie a bit find the right job 😉 like the challenge work gets boring sometimes lol
take care
Canadian proud get outdoors are you nuts, I don’t have an automatic taper yet but they save so much time on labour. I tape by hand with a holster and it’s no where close to the speed of a bazooka
@@jackbenner11 toltaly cool ither way! Ive seen lots of different ways I'm 2nd generation taper we have access to all the fancy tool if need but my dad and I are the same we use the tape box to pull tape threw Using pole flusher and finish tube and everything else is hand work .
Short tapes in the 3 ways
No my cut are on point in all corners
That thing is $1,000
This is my life lol
👍
And. ? Scammed like the rest.
Hes a newb.
You will always be a helper .
2 month later all tape is loose..... take the money and run away
Sounds like you get called back on all your work , or owners pay someone like me to fix your work.
Mükemmel
Exelentee......
Get them arms goin....u are second fastest taper !!....maybe thiers a lad from county durham england who will run circles round ya...but u still a good grafter
I am sure there are alot of fast people out there , I am not being chased in this video, and a 250 ft role tape only takes less then two minutes when I am being chased, have them past a video
Это пездец как быстро!
This fellow talks too much other than that pretty a routine gun day what gives
My my bien
Hope this guy isn’t paid by the hour
No sir
Bazooka
Can you chill on the music? It's stupid loud.
And this is why new build homes are complete shit and getting worse. lol.
Maybe you shouldn't be in construction
your butts
thofy of putting the lap in the middle is? you probably get that question a lot. I would like to see your painted ceilings, please. time three me stamp withen a month of the work win a video has been done. and again three times. girls are getting video made in custom home for my faceboook and youtube
Good taper, but not the faster in the world
Post your video, one man one room less then 4 minutes, I wasn't being chased in this video
wery dirthy
Not bad but you not the fastest. I would run circles around you lol.
No you wouldn't keep dreaming
Obviously no one on here has been around any true hi quality tapers. This is garbage.
Don't know why you say it is garbage, post a video of you taping the same size room and in less time to do it , please do
Fast yes but quality is garbage not prefilled, tape isn't even in corners properly. Not too mention the mess everywhere. Bazookas are for production work where no one cares about speed bumps,cracking or quality!!
I bet you if he Prefilled and put some Butterflies in on those 90s you'd still be complaining
Rick windows no mud messes here and job goes texture not smooth
This is how fast you are expected to work in commercial drywall. Any less and you'd never make it past mixing mud and moving scaffolding all day.
have you seen how much mud a zook leaves behind after it flushes?
Cheating
This dude is not even remotely quick
Not being rushed by 4 guys either, post your video 1 man same size room in less time , but I am sure you won't
Gaps wide enough to park a truck in, no pre filling, but hey you charlatans will be long gone when cracks appear.
I hope you are putting money aside for retirement, you won't be worth crap in a few yrs.
That's not very nice pal.
@@Maxkil sometimes reality needs to set in.
You caring or just slinging mud.
@@Maxkil caring.