No, no they don’t, it’s a entry level job for dumass kids who need to pay MANY years of dues, y’all don’t get to change reality cuz your fee fee’s are all ina bunch
I repair pinsetters as my job, and when you said he made a mechanical pinsetter I thought you meant a fully automated one like the kind real bowling alleys have. Its still impressive, don't get me wrong, but for a moment there I thought your uncle was a next level engineering genius.
I’m a lane tech as well, main event specifically. I’m frankly amazed at what this guy has made. Sometimes i think about how much work it took to install all 22 lanes at my job and how many tech and electricians had to work together to get it operational
@aidanadkins5922 many alleys use a tether system to reset the pins. The pins are connected by a thin black tether wire to a mackine in up top. When resetting they lower a veil or wall to keep up the illusion but all thats happening are tethers pulling the pins back up into the machine and the machine setting down the required pins.
Ooh, so the pinboy thing showed in the video was only in the early days? I am so thankful for that info, cause i was so confused thinking this is how it worked normally and i just thought these were fully automatic.
Yeah it's cool but you'd need at least 2 people to play. And then would need to take turns being the setter, and couldn't really even play together. One person is always gonna be behind the thing, not seeing a thing or really being a part of the experience..
@@mike41062 probably something to play more casually while drinking with the buds. You hit the pins, then someone just goes back, sets it up, you wait for them to come back, doesn't have to be professional level seriousness 😂
Back when I was a kid, the local church had a 2 lane, full sized, manual alley in their basement rec room. We would take turns working the pins and playing. It was so much fun. They also had a few pool tables, foozeball, air hockey, and a full arcade. All free to any of the local kids. The only catch was you had to do your homework first before you could play on any of them. And they'd even help with the homework and pay you in their own currency for how much time you spent there doing your homework. That currency could be used for things like paintball trips, or any other of the weekend activities they did off site.
@Atlas Mays yeah it was a methodist church. They had the church and connected to it was a full Rec center with a gym, computer labs, and the basement games room. Next to that was a full private park for all the kids. It was in a bad neighborhood on the southside of Chicago, and this gave the kids another option besides the gangs. It rewarded them for going to school, helped them with free tutoring, and then gave them somewhere to stay and activities to do until 6pm every day. They even had a big brother/sister program with one on one mentoring, and never once pressured anyone into joining the church or coming to mass. It was all ran by an old ex boxer named Ray who would take no shit from the gangs and would run them out of the park if they tried to mess with his kids. If you wanna see it, it's the Union Avenue Methodist Church of Chicago
I would love to one day have something like this for the kids in our community at our church. My wife and I are soon taking over the youth group we grew up going to so it's a big passion of ours. Probably not bowling alleys lol but other things for sure
Man, I would have gone just to get help with the homework… I had a horrible time trying to do reading assignments and trying to figure out how to do problems from reading the books description. I still don’t know how to take useful notes in classes. I managed to get my GED, serve 10 yrs in the USAF, and get in a few college classes but I wish I did do better in school and graduate. Sounds like a well managed church and an awesome example of how churches and faith in a community can make a difference, even if it only helped kids do better in school.
I have something similar here in NM, it's a big, big church, called sagebrush, it's has basically everything you described, a bunch of table games like air hockey and foozeball, they also have a rec center, a little grass field for outdoor activities, basketball, and tennis courts, an arcade, a chapel for grade schoolers, a chapel middle schoolers, a chapel high schoolers, and a massive chapel for adults. After-school activities, they host events after church, they do a lot of fundraisers, they offer volunteer, and part time jobs, and weirdly enough they also had a currency system as well, if I remember correctly it was called sage bucks and you could use them to buy candy, toys, board games, and even game consoles. It still open to this day, it was pretty awesome, but now I just go to a more unknown church that's hosted by a bunch of Korean folk.
No, instead of alternating players between sets, you go through all your frames straight while your buddy does the work back there. Then when you're done, you switch roles.
9:01 actually, most professional bowlers have a 5 step walk up similar to your happy gilmore strategy, they have have it down to a science. they also release the ball lower and don’t toss it on the floor so high up but hey it works for you
I used to have that job! Now, all the machines are fully automated, but theres almost always a mechanic on shift to keep the machines running when they break. It was a really fun job and I hope to come back sometime
my grandpa was a pin setter back in the day before it was mechanical. he said that if people were mad, they would throw balls down the lane when he was still setting the pins up. actually pretty dangerous stuff lol
They’re both fun. I even build my own Mini Bowling Alley back in 2018 and still have it til this day. It even helped me survived through the Pandemic as my local Bowling Alley was closed 2 Years straight until it reopened on March 30th 2022
"Ever wanted something big in your house, but your house isn't big enough? Just make the big thing smaller until it fits!" Truly mindblowing 😂 Ngl though, it actually looks pretty cool
@@camerongray7767what third dimension of the lane itself are you cutting in half? It's half length, half width, so 1/4 floor area. It doesn't have a height/depth, and even if you're counting that i don't think the height of a bowling lane is going to be your limiting factor for how much space you need. The lane is a 2 dimensional plane (with gutters on the side, the volume of the gutters would be 1/8 an actual alley's gutters). Or if you're talking about the pin setter, sure that specifically is 1/8 volume if it's also exactly half scale of a full alley's one.
I plan on getting a candlepin lane in my house. Love candlepin. Way more fun with the smaller balls so I’m not putting so much strain on my shoulder with a 10-16 lb ball. Looks amazing!
My mother bowled in a woman's league at Shaw AFB, South Carolina when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade. I LOVED going to the bowling alley with her. We kids learned how to get to the back and watch the pinsetters work. There was a whole line of black men leaning against a concrete protuberance behind the lanes, all in white tank tops, all smoking Newports and Camels, then CRASH a lane would explode and one dude would get to work rolling the ball back , sweeping the pins and resetting them. Ten seconds of work, then back to enjoying his ciggie. What a memory! Thanks for your video, this brought back a lot of memories. I'll never forget the smell of that bowling alley, a combination of old foot smell and hot dog witb onions. Lol.
One of my client's grandson wanted to bowl... So they got a single full lane built with the surrounding looking like bowling alley... TVs to keep scores, automated everything... Really neat setup in the 4000 sqft basement... Bro's basement is 4 times my house.
The ones you see in bowling alleys are, this one is by hand. There’s a great video on how the bowling alley pinsetters work (How does a Bowling Pinsetter Machine work? (Brunswick GS-X)) that goes into a lot of detail.
You could make the pin setter automatic with a garage door opener. Having tension on elastic lines that make a grid that crosses on the pin's necks when a remote push piston extends out, the connected single elastic line will tighten or loosen. Piston out, tight line, piston in, loose line. Garage door opener raises and lowers grid board.
The indentured pin servant needs a lot more recognition.
Edit: I should have done a gofundme for the poor bastard judging from all the likes.
They only get half the recognition, as to go with the theme.
@@zachdohdohbird9624 You deserve many, many likes for this. Hahaha!
No, no they don’t, it’s a entry level job for dumass kids who need to pay MANY years of dues, y’all don’t get to change reality cuz your fee fee’s are all ina bunch
😂 lol
@@zachdohdohbird9624 I wonder if they get half pay, too. Or double the indentured time...?
Very clever! Excellent job!
ete sech
Npc
@@pabinda suck
@@RjdjisjsjsjejDouche bag
Very cleveland you mean 😂
That last line is insane
im in danger...
So that's where my dad went.
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I repair pinsetters as my job, and when you said he made a mechanical pinsetter I thought you meant a fully automated one like the kind real bowling alleys have. Its still impressive, don't get me wrong, but for a moment there I thought your uncle was a next level engineering genius.
I’m a lane tech as well, main event specifically. I’m frankly amazed at what this guy has made. Sometimes i think about how much work it took to install all 22 lanes at my job and how many tech and electricians had to work together to get it operational
That’s insanely awesome
I think he did his for more of an aesthetic. Im sure he could manage to build a tether system.
@@tiddlesworth8798 Tether system? What do you mean?
@aidanadkins5922 many alleys use a tether system to reset the pins. The pins are connected by a thin black tether wire to a mackine in up top. When resetting they lower a veil or wall to keep up the illusion but all thats happening are tethers pulling the pins back up into the machine and the machine setting down the required pins.
Step one: become a mechanical genius
Į like your comment
Step two: go to ohio
Step 1: youtube
Yeah I think all you need to do is go to ohio
Not really, its just a pin holder and a hand held sweeper
That pin guy better get a raise for all that hard work 💀
Nah… slaves are free
There is a robot, not a person. The person shown is demonstrating what the robot has to do.
@@Fishii108ohhh
@@Fishii108no, the only electrical is the hoist that goes up and down. The pin chaser is an actual person.
THEN YOU REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT HARD WORK IS😂😂
I love that this setup brings back the pinboy job from the early days. This is so cool!
Ooh, so the pinboy thing showed in the video was only in the early days? I am so thankful for that info, cause i was so confused thinking this is how it worked normally and i just thought these were fully automatic.
Yeah it's cool but you'd need at least 2 people to play. And then would need to take turns being the setter, and couldn't really even play together. One person is always gonna be behind the thing, not seeing a thing or really being a part of the experience..
Ye, but you can't really play by yourself.
Who wants to bowl by themselves in their own house?
@@mike41062 probably something to play more casually while drinking with the buds. You hit the pins, then someone just goes back, sets it up, you wait for them to come back, doesn't have to be professional level seriousness 😂
this is like every retired man projects would look like
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You'd need to be oh so rich to have this when retired
@@itismethatguynot really the most expensive part of this is probably the labor
@@lukehTMCan you tell me how much you think this cost?
@@perejilseven1769 like 5k maybe??
Back when I was a kid, the local church had a 2 lane, full sized, manual alley in their basement rec room. We would take turns working the pins and playing. It was so much fun. They also had a few pool tables, foozeball, air hockey, and a full arcade. All free to any of the local kids.
The only catch was you had to do your homework first before you could play on any of them. And they'd even help with the homework and pay you in their own currency for how much time you spent there doing your homework. That currency could be used for things like paintball trips, or any other of the weekend activities they did off site.
Just to clarify, you said this was a church? That's fucking awesome. My church only had old books and even older people lol
@Atlas Mays yeah it was a methodist church. They had the church and connected to it was a full Rec center with a gym, computer labs, and the basement games room. Next to that was a full private park for all the kids.
It was in a bad neighborhood on the southside of Chicago, and this gave the kids another option besides the gangs. It rewarded them for going to school, helped them with free tutoring, and then gave them somewhere to stay and activities to do until 6pm every day.
They even had a big brother/sister program with one on one mentoring, and never once pressured anyone into joining the church or coming to mass. It was all ran by an old ex boxer named Ray who would take no shit from the gangs and would run them out of the park if they tried to mess with his kids.
If you wanna see it, it's the Union Avenue Methodist Church of Chicago
I would love to one day have something like this for the kids in our community at our church. My wife and I are soon taking over the youth group we grew up going to so it's a big passion of ours. Probably not bowling alleys lol but other things for sure
Man, I would have gone just to get help with the homework… I had a horrible time trying to do reading assignments and trying to figure out how to do problems from reading the books description. I still don’t know how to take useful notes in classes. I managed to get my GED, serve 10 yrs in the USAF, and get in a few college classes but I wish I did do better in school and graduate. Sounds like a well managed church and an awesome example of how churches and faith in a community can make a difference, even if it only helped kids do better in school.
I have something similar here in NM, it's a big, big church, called sagebrush, it's has basically everything you described, a bunch of table games like air hockey and foozeball, they also have a rec center, a little grass field for outdoor activities, basketball, and tennis courts, an arcade, a chapel for grade schoolers, a chapel middle schoolers, a chapel high schoolers, and a massive chapel for adults. After-school activities, they host events after church, they do a lot of fundraisers, they offer volunteer, and part time jobs, and weirdly enough they also had a currency system as well, if I remember correctly it was called sage bucks and you could use them to buy candy, toys, board games, and even game consoles. It still open to this day, it was pretty awesome, but now I just go to a more unknown church that's hosted by a bunch of Korean folk.
Coolest short I’ve seen in awhile ❤
You have 777 likes I think it should stay there but I’m so tempted
a while*
awhile = "for a while"
Confusing, but that's English.
@@Webberjo this you?🤓🤓
My dad was a pin setter as a kid. It was a great job and all the bowling alleys had them.
Is that automatic now? Or is it still a job people do?
@@alister6054 I think it’s automatic now
That's awesome! Bring back the good ol' days!
Imagine all the pin setters just vibing and talking about stuff behind the lanes
@@shoruda in
Imagine your friend asking you if you want to go bowling at his uncles homemade lane, only to be stuck resetting the pins.
Honestly I'd prefer that part
Seems like a fun machine to run honestly
No, instead of alternating players between sets, you go through all your frames straight while your buddy does the work back there. Then when you're done, you switch roles.
@@h8GW No, you’re forced to be the pin setter the whole time because that makes the joke even funnier. Don’t be a buzzkill bruver! 😂
your uncle is the coolest man alive
yet he lives in Ohio
NO its the most normal man in ohio
@@ynigotravispancho7693Why do you still make these kinds of jokes? You're not funny
@@zdsm. Damm man must be a shame being u
Dayummm that's a real uncle right there man ❤
Uncle from OHiO LOL*
@@saculyann6964 bro shut up its not even funny its a state what's so fucking funny about a fucking state like stop its a dead meme
No one is going to mention the mini bowling balls?
I mean he did say everything had to be half size
I'm not positive, but they look a lot like the balls used in candlestick bowling, except those don't have finger holes, so they may just be modded.
They are actually duck pin bowling balls .it's a thing on the east coast.
@Dan Hart not just the east coast, we have them here in Washington.
Surprised how far down I had to scroll for this comment
9:01 actually, most professional bowlers have a 5 step walk up similar to your happy gilmore strategy, they have have it down to a science. they also release the ball lower and don’t toss it on the floor so high up but hey it works for you
That is so cool. I'm looking at the wood and I can't help think how complicated and much work was required to make. Your uncle is crazy smart.
Yes yes craziest uncle, also crazy in bed
@@jeppu69 bro? 💀
My house still isn’t big enough for this.
1/4 scale
@@luke_222do you think we live in mansions?
@@tonyhakston536 ever heard a joke?
Isn't big enough for a 1 8th
@@luke_222he was adding onto it
This is pretty cool. Be fun for those long winter days.
Winter days are short.. 🤦♂️
@@ItalianoDio- days here refer to 24-hour days, not the daytime day
That might be the best thing I've ever seen in my life
WAIT THERES PEOPLE BACK THERE??? I WANT THAT JOB-
Until you watch a crime show where someone gets stuck in it
While he specified mechanical I’m pretty sure it automated in actual lanes
I used to have that job! Now, all the machines are fully automated, but theres almost always a mechanic on shift to keep the machines running when they break. It was a really fun job and I hope to come back sometime
I read that as "WAIT THERES BLACK PEOPLE THERE"
my grandpa was a pin setter back in the day before it was mechanical. he said that if people were mad, they would throw balls down the lane when he was still setting the pins up. actually pretty dangerous stuff lol
Does your uncle happen to be a dwarf by chance?
Lmao
it's ohio we never know
He's actually my cousin and yes, God also made him half-scale.
@@zuru7266 the meme literally ended months ago
@@chiefOK I'll make it last forever
That is really awesome, would love to have something like that
I really appreciate the "Funswick" logo, very nice detail
And the B3 on the pinsetter but he should have made it F3 to go with Funswick.
That is actually amazing! the mechanical pin setter is very clever, your uncle is a genius.
This is probably the one video I've seen today that I will save and refer too later.
How are you saving these shorts?
100th like
@@piperatoms5926 Screen Record
U got me excited at the end 👴🏿
Hahahaha
👴🏿 “Dayum right!”
What are y’all monkeys doing? Get back to work these fields aren’t gonna grow them selves u know 👴🏻
@@lilcomicsinc.494 “get back to work you both ni-“-👴🏻
@@fredbearandfriendz1678 yo wtf
That ending hit me like a sack of wet mice.
🤤
@@i-love-comountains3850 baddest down I've seen all day 🤣
@The Guy Who Asked I'm just making a reference to an old Tumblr post, I'm not into whatever wet-mice-sack fetish the other guy is into 🤣
Yall are very down bad
I LOVE NAZRIN!!! or Moushley idk anymore. Nyn perhaps?
That looks like it's more fun than actual bowling!
As a bowler, this one hurt 🥲
They’re both fun. I even build my own Mini Bowling Alley back in 2018 and still have it til this day. It even helped me survived through the Pandemic as my local Bowling Alley was closed 2 Years straight until it reopened on March 30th 2022
@@PinoyBowlerGS92
That's awesome!
My favorite part is the sound!!! Wow! That bad boy nailed the sound! 👍🏾
Pretty cool- but that also means you have to have someone reset the pins- he could attach strings to each of them and have them raise into the holes
THAT LAST LINE LMAO
Ohio
Racist af
If your uncle is in Brunswick I would love to meet him. Haha. That is legendary!
Incredible work and commentary!
That thing is sick! Cant wonder how long it took him
Always the guy from OHIO building some cool shit! I’m from ohio so I know !
I'm from Ohio too!
Same. IMO, Ohio is kind of boring, so this kind of shit is just inevitable from people who live there.
As a man from Indiana I do gotta give your made up state some credit for y’all’s ingenuity
@@grundle.chunder yeah but they don’t id in vape shops
Down in Ohio swag like Ohio
this is quite literally the most impressive thing I’ve ever seen
"Ever wanted something big in your house, but your house isn't big enough? Just make the big thing smaller until it fits!" Truly mindblowing 😂
Ngl though, it actually looks pretty cool
Remember half the size in each dimension, so 1/8th the total size of a regular alley. A lot smaller than you might imagine
That should be ¼ then.
@@Steve_Kassiotis no. We have 3 dimensions. (1/2)^3 = 1/8
@@camerongray7767what third dimension of the lane itself are you cutting in half? It's half length, half width, so 1/4 floor area. It doesn't have a height/depth, and even if you're counting that i don't think the height of a bowling lane is going to be your limiting factor for how much space you need. The lane is a 2 dimensional plane (with gutters on the side, the volume of the gutters would be 1/8 an actual alley's gutters). Or if you're talking about the pin setter, sure that specifically is 1/8 volume if it's also exactly half scale of a full alley's one.
that’s an amazing mini bowling alley!
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen
This is one of the coolest thing in ohio bro! Great job
*I don’t now why people are saying it’s a joke it’s not!*
That’s sick
Being an Ohioan I can agree
you're real funny bro wow
@@azknightedits ?
@@wekodaraf I think he's from ohio and upset
Bro you have the coolest uncle
I plan on getting a candlepin lane in my house. Love candlepin. Way more fun with the smaller balls so I’m not putting so much strain on my shoulder with a 10-16 lb ball. Looks amazing!
9:45 that’s actually a really professional form. did you play in highschool or used to be really interested in bowling, or just learn quick?
That’s awesome!
Wow definitely an awesome ice breaker for anyone who comes over hahaha.
🥸"wanna go to my basement?" 😲😫
That's actually sick af
My mother bowled in a woman's league at Shaw AFB, South Carolina when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade. I LOVED going to the bowling alley with her. We kids learned how to get to the back and watch the pinsetters work. There was a whole line of black men leaning against a concrete protuberance behind the lanes, all in white tank tops, all smoking Newports and Camels, then CRASH a lane would explode and one dude would get to work rolling the ball back , sweeping the pins and resetting them. Ten seconds of work, then back to enjoying his ciggie. What a memory! Thanks for your video, this brought back a lot of memories. I'll never forget the smell of that bowling alley, a combination of old foot smell and hot dog witb onions. Lol.
Seems like a nice, fun project!
Wow this is pretty impressive not only does this mans mechanical prowess shine through but his LOVE for Bowling does as well!!
Yo! That’s bad-ass! I love it!
Awe that's cute of your uncle to build a doll house.
That is skill and dedication. Wow.
I’m sorry what was that at the end?
And somehow Nobody is acknowledging it
That last line made my day.
As an ex pinsetter mechanic who's worked on 2 different pinsetters, that's impressive👍🏻🍻
Proof Ohio isn’t that bad
That's dedication.
Its actually perfect for so many places. It is really nice
I'd hate to be that friend who has to set the pins while the rest of the guys are cheering on the other side. 😂
just take turns
Red neck settler is a job for this case =D
Very Good Work! Very Well And Excellent Work! 😊👍🏾🎳
That's sick as hell bro!
the “funswick” is too cute :)
Anyone else want this in their house?
yes
No
Shut up
Yes, but I would have to scale it down even more though 😅
I’m happy there is no Ohio jokes
there is check the newest
the little ipad kids had nap time
Ohio seems to be an amazing place indeed.
then you see the memes 💀
I knew someone would comment something about ohio😂😂😂
@@drydryb0nesshorts the memes tho 💀💀
That is amazing, even down to the name of "funswick" 😂 tell your uncle RUclips approves.
A semi-manual pinsetter? Love it!
“While visiting my uncle in Ohio-“
*opens comment section*
I hate to break it to you but unless you’re under 13 years old the joke is dead
@@zazipogchamp that comment was unessecary and also I’m 13
@@bmw_e36_ doubt it but ight
@@zazipogchamp joke aint dead
@@bluekitty7838 so you’re 12?
Im visiting my uncle in ohi- **checks comments**
Frfr
Same 😂😂
Please do another video on how he oils the lanes!!! Did he make a half scale oiling machine?!
“Have You Ever Wanted A Mini Bowling Lane?”
YES!
This is beyond cool! I remember seeing a similar one in Wisconsin and I absolutely loved it!
Wait, your uncle just hires a person to stand behind the bowling lane and reset it… Cool!
seven -year-old be like oh my God, he lives in Ohio
ight lil bro dont forget bout that pfp
you the only one that mentioned it💀
@@P43LR0M31Nwhat about it
@@julianrocha8076no look at newest comments
Says the 7 year old himself 💀
they always let us go at our lowest point
what
Bro is not ok
Ok
One of my client's grandson wanted to bowl... So they got a single full lane built with the surrounding looking like bowling alley... TVs to keep scores, automated everything... Really neat setup in the 4000 sqft basement...
Bro's basement is 4 times my house.
Your Uncle is a brilliant man with one heck of an imagination! 🎳
I swear if I hear an Ohio joke I will disappe-
Ohio 😂😂😂😵
@MrCheeseGrater Skull Emojis are annoying and used by 13 year olds
most normal bowling lane in ohio
Edit: ngl his uncle actually did a great job 👍
Stop making fun of ohio
Bro stfu no one scares about Ohio jokes go back to 2022
Bros stuck in 2022💀
Ohio be looking good these days
Ok that’s just simply the most bad ass thing I think I’ve seen !!!
Oh ma ga
Ohio people are mechanical geniuses
Bro you need to go back to 2022 and then people would light but not know
🤓🤓🤓🤓
That’s why most Hondas and acuras are built in Ohio
Finally some respect for Ohio 😃👍
Huh, and I always thought the pins reset by itself (electronic)
Me too
The ones you see in bowling alleys are, this one is by hand. There’s a great video on how the bowling alley pinsetters work (How does a Bowling Pinsetter Machine work? (Brunswick GS-X)) that goes into a lot of detail.
@@bredcubed1161 thank you
Only time “uncle in Ohio” isn’t a tickle sentence 💀
The B3 on the pinsetter doesnt go unnoticed by bowlers
In ohio?!!
I know you
can’t drive a car in Ohio
“My uncle from Ohio…”
*sigh* goes to comments
That is actually awesome
I had a 1/2 sized lane with a Brunswick A-2.
Your dad is awesome it’s granddad. He’s so awesome.
Wow! It's so cool. Great work.
😮 that's awesome 🙌
You’re uncle helps the kids on Saturday mornings at the place we bowl at great guy!
Plz tell us how to make this. I really really love this
You could make the pin setter automatic with a garage door opener. Having tension on elastic lines that make a grid that crosses on the pin's necks when a remote push piston extends out, the connected single elastic line will tighten or loosen. Piston out, tight line, piston in, loose line. Garage door opener raises and lowers grid board.
The hard part is getting the pins from the floor into the setter.
@@bobh6728 True. Maybe a magnetic base in the pins to place them in the correct location.
That’s awesome man
when i was a kid i would most definitely be the pin setter that looks so fun! amazing thing for him to do
One match a day this goes up in major flames.