Токарный станок- наследие СССР. Запчасти опять же русские. Эх, Русь-матушка весь мир снабдила! Автор молодец! И руки откуда надо растут и голова на плечах! 👍
Don't think I have ever seen a two inch drill bit before and I worked of two years as aprentist machinist that was A long time ago .My little lath wouldn't even spin that .Only turns 9 inches .People don't realize how long it takes to machine pieces like that .Great job
Sad an armature machinist I really love the workshop you have, and the care you obviously take with your tools shows. I’m really enjoying this build! Thanks for sharing!
Not like it's going to turn high rpms but I still would've turned som scrap to align that u-joint to disk hub adapter thing. Build looks great so far. Why I enjoy watching these is it proves there are still resourceful people.
young man using a lot of hand tools and an older lathe you have an amazing talent for fabricating what you want, excellent engineering skills and forward thinking in your build of the tracked vehicle you are building ,looking forward your next video.
One thing I’m wondering about is why not make holes on flanges so yoke collar is a tight fit,then welded both sides? I’ve done it that way on field repairs and is much cleaner and stronger. I was a mobile mechanic for farm industry at one point in my life.
Хорошо, что остаются еще люди которые работают руками, а не осваивают (воруют) бабло! За советский 1к62 и другой инструмент - бальзам на душе, не все еще сдали на металлолом!
Да Мы все до развала были СОВЕТСКИМИ, ЭХ ОЧЕНЬ ЖАЛЬ...НАС ОБЪЕхали и МЫ ПРОСРАЛИ СВОЮ СТРАНУ. И говорим станок советский, всё было СОВЕТСКОЕ. А теперь карликовая МОЛЬ говорит в СССР кроме "калош" ни чего не делали. Я за 1К62 встал в 1966 году и сейчас свой имею 1К62 1982 года...
This is what I've been waiting for................DONN TO START MAKING THINGS.........TRACKED THINGS!!!!! OH BTW Donn......need to cool the air coming out of the main part of the compressor by adding a A/C condenser and a water trap........then it will all be golden for the plasma cutter and no water build up in the compressor tank.....WIN---WIN!!!!
I have to say that you have a back for building. Machine s that would cost a fortune if you bought them God has given you skills. That alot of machine shop s are looking for 👁️👁️😎😎😎😎😎. PS can't wait to see you get the product finished 😀
Can't wait either. But things take so darn long time to fabricate when filming too. It would take third the time to fabricate if I wasn't filming anything. But then you wouldn't see what I'm doing. 😀
If you want your pto shafts to last you really should machine a shoulder on the universal end you are mounting on the hub plate and locate it in a machined pocket. From my experience in vibration analysis if there is any runout of your yokes it creates axial forces long the shaft which wreck bearings or wear out the sliding shafts. I saw a V10 diesel make like a grenade in a ski lift because of a similar fault with a fluid coupling. That aside, cool project, cant wait to see how it comes together. Always wondered how to shorten a diff housing.
Great videos 👍 I can see four things in your workshops future, a saw to chop large bar, a linisher, an outside work bench and an awesome amphibious vehicle!! Amazing work😎
If I may offer a suggestion for those "U" joint bearing caps, pack them full of grease, remove the plug or grease fitting for assembly. This holds the needle bearings in place while, at the same time, filling the entire U-joint full of grease, hence, won't need to grease when completely assembled since you "pre" greased. Am truly enjoying this build, looking forward to seeing the video. Cheers :)
Excellent work. FYI: many universal joint bearing caps are factory ground with a slight taper, being larger at the closed end. It's good practice to always press them outwards to not potentially stretch the yoke bores.
Desde o modo como você usa as ferramentas até o acabamento das peças da pra ver que você é um profissional e sabe o que está fazendo. Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho executado.
aw yeah angle grinders rule !! and take that abom, don't need shapers or mills. just an angle grinder an old russian lathe and vernier calipers :-) love it !
Человек имеет токарный станок, а вилку кордана приваривает наглазок. Я бы сделал посадочную проточку и прихватывал бы в тисках, как минимум. Соединение было бы гораздо точнее и прочнее на срез. А так ,.молодец мужик. Болгаркой умеет работать.
и завидую его терпению.каждый раз надевать маску очки и наушники.перед работой на балгарке :) я бы сдох от этого.если каждый раз натягивал бы их.Наверное мы этим и отличаемся от них У нас все на авось и на дурака.Малодец парниша.
I work for a steel company with a plasma table that could make parts. Also have access to a lathe,but still prefer to do my home projects totally at home. Cut close to shape with a grinder,bolt multiple identical pieces together,then grind some more. Takes time but I get far more satisfaction from doing it all myself the old way.
I helped with a stainless steel sculpture a few years back. Three five-meter tall gum leaves. I did 180 meters of tig welding to finish it. We started out using general-purpose gas but then got some pure argon. I didn't notice a difference (still learning ) but then the argon ran out and we went back to the GP gas. I couldn't weld with it. Hated it. We got more argon after that. Lol
3:37 you should invest in a set of transfer punches. Would make laying out all of those holes a lot easier and they would be dead nuts on. I'm enjoying your project can't wait to see it run.
I really liked your older videos where you narrated as you did the jobs. The doing with what you have is right up my alley and I do enjoy your content but still you did a good job narrating and it added much to the presentation. Take care. Doug
It is nice, but we have acquired these tools over more than a decade with my father and grandfather. It wasn't that we woke up in one morning and bought everything at once. So do not get overwhelmed by the tools, you can always have more. 😄
I share a lot of your videos with other metal heads. On my toes for next one as I can't marathon these like the saw mill build. As always Donn, love it... they aught to put a button for love on these as they make a cabbage head think
Hey Donn, you got it going “your” way. I’m sure you will have it running your way also and it will be pretty good as you say. I really enjoy your videos and appreciate you sharing with us. Keep up the good work and videos.
Boa noite ,olha que bacana ver o seu trabalho, eu trabalhei 42 anos como torneiro mecânico, torneiro ferramenteiro ,eu gostei de mais ,lembrei das peças que usinava ,tinha algumas que lembra essas ,tudo de bom SP Brasil .
Ну наушники я думаю при работе на станке лишние,не столько шума от станка и не в цеху на заводе где сбоку еще с десяток станков жужжат,а слышать как и что работает в станке нужно так как станочек не новый.
So you have me curious, Is the gas your using 90% argon 10% Co2? Because if so, the welding type your achieving is actually Spray arc instead of the normal Short arc, judging by the weld profile after it looks like it, which is great! It has better penetration, burns in hotter, smoother, and it makes a hissing sound instead of a bacon frying sound while welding. It's excellent for this application!
Могу только повториться... Жигулевский хлам, станок 1к62, вся оснастка, индикаторная головка, я сам ток.расточник,технолог 0501, ещё бы на Русском писали... Вообще молодчина! Если не секрет откуда Вы? Привет из Новосибирска!
Вроде промелькнуло из Эстонии. Да Мы все до развала были СОВЕТСКИМИ, ЭХ ОЧЕНЬ ЖАЛЬ...НАС ОБЪЕхали и МЫ ПРОСРАЛИ СВОЮ СТРАНУ. И говорим станок советский, всё было СОВЕТСКОЕ. А теперь карликовая МОЛЬ говорит в СССР кроме "калош" ни чего не делали. Я за 1К62 встал в 1966 году и сейчас свой имею 1К62 1982 года...
Don't like welding galvanized steel? It's all right if YA do it out side lots of air .Not sure how you would make out welding with mig out side would blow all your gas away.I have welded lots of it over the years with a ARC welder and 6011 rods .Key point out side .Awsome as always your a talented young man .Love your vidios keep them coming
I can appreciate your motivation, it’s addictive...LOL. Um, why are you subtitling yourself? Your, no offense, but your English is so good, you can actually pass for American, at worst, Canadian, from the mythical land of Canadia. Your channel and content are awesome and informative.
I'm just making sure I'm not getting my personality or (lack of) humor mixed in the work and projects I'm presenting on this channel. Some people might not like me personally but maybe they're still interested in the work I do. Subtitles is a neutral way of passing on information. It's just a calculated decision. I did speak a bit though. 😃
Ah, it’s understandable. You needn’t worry about anything, though. You have a great channel, great content. Because of channels like yours, here on RUclips. I don’t watch television. There’s nothing good to watch on TV, anymore. To many fake reality shows that suck. Channels like yours and many other mechanically inclined videos are far more productive to watch, because it leaves your viewers thinking, wanting and creating. New ideas. So, in a way, you’re an engineering professor, by comparison. 👍 good luck and have fun doing what you do.
Пост советское пространство очень огромное , если этот чел добавит название видео на русском языке , то у него аудитория просмотров увеличится во много раз
I like that you put subtitles on your videos. I can watch them without sound.
A real good engineer who can do a good job with whatever tools are to hand. The filming is good too. Makes it easy to watch.
Токарный станок- наследие СССР. Запчасти опять же русские. Эх, Русь-матушка весь мир снабдила! Автор молодец! И руки откуда надо растут и голова на плечах! 👍
Don't think I have ever seen a two inch drill bit before and I worked of two years as aprentist machinist that was A long time ago .My little lath wouldn't even spin that .Only turns 9 inches .People don't realize how long it takes to machine pieces like that .Great job
Nice video my friend ❤❤❤❤
A very creative idea ❤❤❤❤
I look forward to seeing your designs. Congratulations on your journey forward🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Thank you!
Sad an armature machinist I really love the workshop you have, and the care you obviously take with your tools shows. I’m really enjoying this build! Thanks for sharing!
I stumbled upon your videos. Really enjoying the build so far.
Not like it's going to turn high rpms but I still would've turned som scrap to align that u-joint to disk hub adapter thing.
Build looks great so far. Why I enjoy watching these is it proves there are still resourceful people.
wow, how time flies. feels like only yesterday this vid came out and i was following the series
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A clean shop is a safe shop. I like your attitude and your adaptability.
Skilled mechanics, workmanlike and thorough, good work. I like.
Thanks you!
young man using a lot of hand tools and an older lathe you have an amazing talent for fabricating what you want, excellent engineering skills and forward thinking in your build of the tracked vehicle you are building ,looking forward your next video.
One thing I’m wondering about is why not make holes on flanges so yoke collar is a tight fit,then welded both sides? I’ve done it that way on field repairs and is much cleaner and stronger. I was a mobile mechanic for farm industry at one point in my life.
Хорошо, что остаются еще люди которые работают руками, а не осваивают (воруют) бабло!
За советский 1к62 и другой инструмент - бальзам на душе, не все еще сдали на металлолом!
Да в Эстонии много этого оборудования)
@@sunofsvarog Зато в России не найти живой 1к62!
Да Мы все до развала были СОВЕТСКИМИ, ЭХ ОЧЕНЬ ЖАЛЬ...НАС ОБЪЕхали и МЫ ПРОСРАЛИ СВОЮ СТРАНУ. И говорим станок советский, всё было СОВЕТСКОЕ. А теперь карликовая МОЛЬ говорит в СССР кроме "калош" ни чего не делали. Я за 1К62 встал в 1966 году и сейчас свой имею 1К62 1982 года...
Батя токарь,смотрю станок на его смахивает,оказывается советский. Крутая работа,смотрю в удовольствие!
Headway is headway, it's man made for a reason, your reason..Looking good Donn, look forward to next part, thanks for the ride !!
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This is what I've been waiting for................DONN TO START MAKING THINGS.........TRACKED THINGS!!!!! OH BTW Donn......need to cool the air coming out of the main part of the compressor by adding a A/C condenser and a water trap........then it will all be golden for the plasma cutter and no water build up in the compressor tank.....WIN---WIN!!!!
I have to say that you have a back for building. Machine s that would cost a fortune if you bought them God has given you skills. That alot of machine shop s are looking for 👁️👁️😎😎😎😎😎. PS can't wait to see you get the product finished 😀
Can't wait either. But things take so darn long time to fabricate when filming too. It would take third the time to fabricate if I wasn't filming anything. But then you wouldn't see what I'm doing. 😀
@@DonnDIY that's true but it is Nice to show you r skills to the world ,😀😀😀
If you want your pto shafts to last you really should machine a shoulder on the universal end you are mounting on the hub plate and locate it in a machined pocket. From my experience in vibration analysis if there is any runout of your yokes it creates axial forces long the shaft which wreck bearings or wear out the sliding shafts. I saw a V10 diesel make like a grenade in a ski lift because of a similar fault with a fluid coupling. That aside, cool project, cant wait to see how it comes together. Always wondered how to shorten a diff housing.
Great videos 👍 I can see four things in your workshops future, a saw to chop large bar, a linisher, an outside work bench and an awesome amphibious vehicle!! Amazing work😎
Matthew Hawkins I thought the same thing. A vise on that workbench😁all that grinding on the ground bent over was making my back hurt!
@@sheepleherder3984 yeah man, an old vice you don't mind leaving outside 😎
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If I may offer a suggestion for those "U" joint bearing caps, pack them full of grease, remove the plug or grease fitting for assembly. This holds the needle bearings in place while, at the same time, filling the entire U-joint full of grease, hence, won't need to grease when completely assembled since you "pre" greased.
Am truly enjoying this build, looking forward to seeing the video. Cheers :)
Good idea! Thank you!
Excellent work.
FYI: many universal joint bearing caps are factory ground with a slight taper, being larger at the closed end.
It's good practice to always press them outwards to not potentially stretch the yoke bores.
Pretty good. Can hardly wait to see it finished and in action.
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Desde o modo como você usa as ferramentas até o acabamento das peças da pra ver que você é um profissional e sabe o que está fazendo. Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho executado.
6:05 ... basically the start of every shop horror movie. :) You're minding your day, humming along, and then... they're everywhere.
aw yeah angle grinders rule !! and take that abom, don't need shapers or mills. just an angle grinder an old russian lathe and vernier calipers :-) love it !
Человек имеет токарный станок, а вилку кордана приваривает наглазок. Я бы сделал посадочную проточку и прихватывал бы в тисках, как минимум. Соединение было бы гораздо точнее и прочнее на срез. А так ,.молодец мужик. Болгаркой умеет работать.
и завидую его терпению.каждый раз надевать маску очки и наушники.перед работой на балгарке :) я бы сдох от этого.если каждый раз натягивал бы их.Наверное мы этим и отличаемся от них У нас все на авось и на дурака.Малодец парниша.
I work for a steel company with a plasma table that could make parts. Also have access to a lathe,but still prefer to do my home projects totally at home. Cut close to shape with a grinder,bolt multiple identical pieces together,then grind some more. Takes time but I get far more satisfaction from doing it all myself the old way.
Ciao
Ti seguo dell'Italia
Mi piacciono molto i tuoi video li trovo veramente interessanti e unici.
Grazie, continua così 💪💪
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Смотрю, работа уровня мечта, чётко все, автор молодец, )
Я все смотрю смотрю и понять не могу чего он делает, интересно блин
@@65-Region 😁тоже самое
Мост на гусеничный вездехот я думаю уж больно похожа конструкция!!!!
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I helped with a stainless steel sculpture a few years back. Three five-meter tall gum leaves. I did 180 meters of tig welding to finish it. We started out using general-purpose gas but then got some pure argon. I didn't notice a difference (still learning ) but then the argon ran out and we went back to the GP gas. I couldn't weld with it. Hated it. We got more argon after that. Lol
You are a genius!!! Love watching you work...incredible machinist!!!
IL Lavoro Nobilita L'uomo, Anche AL Più Mancante, Bisogna Fargli Un Riconoscimento, È Sempre Un Ingegno Offerto Da Dio.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера Донни.
3:37 you should invest in a set of transfer punches. Would make laying out all of those holes a lot easier and they would be dead nuts on. I'm enjoying your project can't wait to see it run.
Лучше всяких сериалов!!!👍
Молодец добротно и обдумано.Люди имея станки так не могут.Буду просматривать дальше интересно что получится.
I really liked your older videos where you narrated as you did the jobs. The doing with what you have is right up my alley and I do enjoy your content but still you did a good job narrating and it added much to the presentation. Take care. Doug
Nice to have all the tools.
It is nice, but we have acquired these tools over more than a decade with my father and grandfather. It wasn't that we woke up in one morning and bought everything at once. So do not get overwhelmed by the tools, you can always have more. 😄
If anyone needs a metal bandsaw its this guy
I share a lot of your videos with other metal heads. On my toes for next one as I can't marathon these like the saw mill build. As always Donn, love it... they aught to put a button for love on these as they make a cabbage head think
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Ah, when you've got the tools, what can you do? Everything if you have a creative mind, right? You're a creative genius!
Hey Donn, you got it going “your” way. I’m sure you will have it running your way also and it will be pretty good as you say. I really enjoy your videos and appreciate you sharing with us. Keep up the good work and videos.
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Really interesting project. I look forward to the next episode.
Sunt foarte interesante postările, chiar i mi PLAC!
This is awesome video!! Amazing fabrication tools and tricks. Thank you for good and knowledgeable channel.
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Cant wait to see it finished. You my freind do very nice work.
Can't wait to see it finished either.
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Станок 1к62 завода Красный Пролетарий 60х годов не убиваемый.Сделан в СССР на века.На работе, то же тружусь на таком.
1к62 хорошая машина.
В каком городе и че производим?
А где вы разглядели КП?
@@sunofsvarog Возможно и ошибаюсь,но автор ролика в ответе на мой комментарий меня не поправил.Значит КП.
@@lev_Tolstov Ремонт. ЛНР.
Impressionante o acompanhamento desse projeto. Parabéns e um abraço do Brasil.
Boa noite ,olha que bacana ver o seu trabalho, eu trabalhei 42 anos como torneiro mecânico, torneiro ferramenteiro ,eu gostei de mais ,lembrei das peças que usinava ,tinha algumas que lembra essas ,tudo de bom SP Brasil .
Good work
Best wishes brother's from Morocco
Эхх был бы у нас такой токарь в городе 👍💥
А город то какой?
Напиши может посоветую.
11:50 "made in the u.s.s.r." impressive👌
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Станок тоже made ussr. 1к62
Good job, and a very nice old Bulgarian lathe!
Holy moly, this series is kicking ass views wise. 1 mil views in 4 days. Great work!
Таких людей я про то уважаю, которые соблюдают технику безопасности , наушники сам постоянно пользуясь.
А то мастер подойдет, по уху врежет за чистоту посадки под подшипник.
Ну наушники я думаю при работе на станке лишние,не столько шума от станка и не в цеху на заводе где сбоку еще с десяток станков жужжат,а слышать как и что работает в станке нужно так как станочек не новый.
Can’t wait to see what mechanism you use to steer this thing
Thanks for taking us along with you for the great video
Very nice working
Thank you!
Very nice work.
Wow! What a skill Bro😲😲👌👌
👍 look forward to the next part
Welldone 👏
Power cross feed too, nice!
Great video agean 👍👍👍
That is a sweet welder! Love your work!
So you have me curious, Is the gas your using 90% argon 10% Co2?
Because if so, the welding type your achieving is actually Spray arc instead of the normal Short arc, judging by the weld profile after it looks like it, which is great!
It has better penetration, burns in hotter, smoother, and it makes a hissing sound instead of a bacon frying sound while welding. It's excellent for this application!
I'm using 80% Argon, 20% Co2. It was spray arc. 🤘
Молодец толковый парень смотрю на одном дыхании и нет этих реклам
Somebody buy this man a cutting torch!
Great channel,subbed.
Thank you!
Your back yard skills still amaze me.
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Могу только повториться... Жигулевский хлам, станок 1к62, вся оснастка, индикаторная головка, я сам ток.расточник,технолог 0501, ещё бы на Русском писали... Вообще молодчина! Если не секрет откуда Вы? Привет из Новосибирска!
Вроде промелькнуло из Эстонии.
Да Мы все до развала были СОВЕТСКИМИ, ЭХ ОЧЕНЬ ЖАЛЬ...НАС ОБЪЕхали и МЫ ПРОСРАЛИ СВОЮ СТРАНУ. И говорим станок советский, всё было СОВЕТСКОЕ. А теперь карликовая МОЛЬ говорит в СССР кроме "калош" ни чего не делали. Я за 1К62 встал в 1966 году и сейчас свой имею 1К62 1982 года...
Your drive flanges turned out great and it seems like you overcame the difficulties of welding the cast iron PTO U joints.
Old equipment but work not for anyone I liked your work very much wait for the next 🙏🙏🔥99UP
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@@julioarielfajardolagunes988 ammmmm yes maybe 🤔🤔
Cleane work! Greatings!
It looks amazing Donn!! Very professional/nice job!!
This thing is going to be awesome!
Let's hope so!
No pecking and more fluid will help to keep your drill bits happy 😙🎶
Станок советский ещё, работа в удовольствие!
Great camera work and editing! This I why I don’t watch tv anymore. Looking forward to the rest of the series! Binge watching on Thanksgiving 😁
you do good job man..
Thank you!
Don't like welding galvanized steel? It's all right if YA do it out side lots of air .Not sure how you would make out welding with mig out side would blow all your gas away.I have welded lots of it over the years with a ARC welder and 6011 rods .Key point out side .Awsome as always your a talented young man .Love your vidios keep them coming
No tengo traducciones al castellano al inglés . Pero el trabajo de tornero es muy bueno . Seguimos el trabajo detenidamente 👍😉
Damn that's a big drill bit
11:04 не бросай болгарку пока она крутится .вместе с воздухом засасывает мусор и портит обмотку. я так угробил свою.
И копыта может порезать
Спасибо ,я часто так делаю теперь буду знать👍👍👌
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Станок мадэ ин раша, а автор?)))
@@prosto7573 Сделано в *СССР!*
You will have to build yourself a bandsaw for all this cutting must cost a fortune in disc’s wheels
Love the videos
You should teach a class on angle grinding. AMAZING!
Парень молодец! 👍Я все видео его просмотрел, но есть одна просьба, автор если есть возможность русские титры в видео вставь, а так всё 👌
Он Русский не знает
@@lev_Tolstov не похоже, судя по ответам на комментарии)
@@sunofsvarog ааааааай точно! За ночь выучил))
Он походу поляк. Пускай бы и на польском и писал
0:25 and here goes the king of angle grinder
Can't wait for the next video 😁
Love your work, good job
This is very nice
Mr. Golden Hand!!! 👍
Hi
@@kusum.mereemaahay.ramawats4918
و كاين في
at last the much awaiting part 5 im gonna get the popcorn....
That's some big HSS drill bits.
Welds are looking good, nice spray arc. Perhaps pre-heat the casting next time (after placing tacks so you don't have to position a hot piece).
Trim biyaربي ابارك
I can appreciate your motivation, it’s addictive...LOL. Um, why are you subtitling yourself? Your, no offense, but your English is so good, you can actually pass for American, at worst, Canadian, from the mythical land of Canadia. Your channel and content are awesome and informative.
I'm just making sure I'm not getting my personality or (lack of) humor mixed in the work and projects I'm presenting on this channel. Some people might not like me personally but maybe they're still interested in the work I do. Subtitles is a neutral way of passing on information. It's just a calculated decision. I did speak a bit though. 😃
Ah, it’s understandable. You needn’t worry about anything, though. You have a great channel, great content. Because of channels like yours, here on RUclips. I don’t watch television. There’s nothing good to watch on TV, anymore. To many fake reality shows that suck. Channels like yours and many other mechanically inclined videos are far more productive to watch, because it leaves your viewers thinking, wanting and creating. New ideas. So, in a way, you’re an engineering professor, by comparison. 👍 good luck and have fun doing what you do.
Good job, and good Vlog.
Nice jobs
Cheers!
NICE. Very good!
Пост советское пространство очень огромное , если этот чел добавит название видео на русском языке , то у него аудитория просмотров увеличится во много раз
Это хорошая идея.
И станок советский у него))
@Человек из России По моему эстонец
Donn DIY скажи мне пожалуйста, что вообще делаешь или хочешь собрать?!
@@РасулИсмаилов-ы1е и даже трубы и ВСЕ.