Great video Aksman. It would be great to see how you fit these on to the kayak. Also what is that swivel part from/the name of it? and where can people get it from? Also as constructive criticism, I think people love to watch the process of how things are made and I notice you cut out all the process part of the video. It might be nice to leave in how you make some of the parts, maybe have the "process part" at double speed if it's too long or something. Keep 'em coming :)
Thanks. I try to video the important parts and leave out simple things like drilling holes...etc. Some videos are just too long when all that is included, IMHO. That's why I encourage people to ask questions for clarification. The swivel is just a simple boat seat swivel that you can find at places like Walmart.
Thanks, no insult taken. I just want to put out the information in a concise and focused format. IMO, too many videos spend a lot of minutes with useless gabbing. I know when I'm watching a video tutorial, I just want the info that is important to the project.
@@Aksmaniyak I think what Mai means is that you're too stiff, I was also going to mention this. The best part of your video is that it's concise and straight to the point. However standing perfectly still in slight 30 degree'ish angle when talking.... feels a little awkward/uncomfortable to watch. But I'm sure you'll loosen up after a while, when you get used to speaking in front of the camera, like most youtubers. Everyone starts out like this, so I guess you don't need to worry about our comments. It'll happen naturally over time. :) ...once again, great videos! subscribed!
I understand the constructive criticism. Trust me, these videos don't get done in one take. That is why I can seem a little robotic because I'm trying not to screw up...lol. I could ramble on but I like to be concise and too the point as you mentioned.
Once again, great info! How does it sit for long periods. Fairly comfortable?
Thanks! It's really not that bad. You could add a stadium seat pad if you wanted.
I have strapped a standard aluminum walker in my canoe (w/outrigger) to use as a casting bar. Great use of the shower seat!
Thanks Brianna. Did you see my video for a DIY casting bar using a walker?
Aksman no. I will check it out!
I always enjoy your videos. Well thought out and executed. Thanks!
Thanks!
Nice project!
Thanks for Sharing.
Thanks John.
Great video Aksman.
It would be great to see how you fit these on to the kayak. Also what is that swivel part from/the name of it? and where can people get it from?
Also as constructive criticism, I think people love to watch the process of how things are made and I notice you cut out all the process part of the video. It might be nice to leave in how you make some of the parts, maybe have the "process part" at double speed if it's too long or something.
Keep 'em coming :)
Thanks. I try to video the important parts and leave out simple things like drilling holes...etc. Some videos are just too long when all that is included, IMHO. That's why I encourage people to ask questions for clarification. The swivel is just a simple boat seat swivel that you can find at places like Walmart.
Excellent!
Thanks Peter.
No insult intended, but sorta a awkward robotic intro. Be nice to see a natural sit down pose. Always love your ingenuity though.
Thanks, no insult taken. I just want to put out the information in a concise and focused format. IMO, too many videos spend a lot of minutes with useless gabbing. I know when I'm watching a video tutorial, I just want the info that is important to the project.
@@Aksmaniyak I think what Mai means is that you're too stiff, I was also going to mention this.
The best part of your video is that it's concise and straight to the point. However standing perfectly still in slight 30 degree'ish angle when talking.... feels a little awkward/uncomfortable to watch. But I'm sure you'll loosen up after a while, when you get used to speaking in front of the camera, like most youtubers. Everyone starts out like this, so I guess you don't need to worry about our comments. It'll happen naturally over time. :) ...once again, great videos! subscribed!
I understand the constructive criticism. Trust me, these videos don't get done in one take. That is why I can seem a little robotic because I'm trying not to screw up...lol. I could ramble on but I like to be concise and too the point as you mentioned.