TY for another great video. Trying really hard to keep pressing on, In the midst of bad lighting and lack of room at our stations. The owner insists they will get lighting and get it off the floor so we have room to work, after 2 & 1/2 years, still waiting. A lot of days I just wanna give up, but I refuse to be defeated. The encouragement is priceless!
I bought a light. I’m a female Barber, and I don’t know how to put it up on a brick wall. But I’m just gonna have somebody come and do it and surprise the owner!
Would be nice if you made a video on how bright and how blue or yellow to be the Lights. ALso from what angle to hit the client with the light. cuz too bright isnt good either . thanks for the videos.
This is a dope video man keep them coming. Hey I’m not sure if you know anything about this but the instinct Im scared to use mines ever since I saw in the news this guys instinct blew up and went on fire. Is this just on his clipper? It’s not a common thing with this clipper right?
There is only two that we know of that this happened to out of the hundreds of thousands that were sold. They are looking into this to try to figure out what happened. Unfortunately, lithium batteries in cars, cell phones, and other appliances have the capacity to do this when misused. It is very possible that somebody plugged the wrong charger into the Clipper. Also, it could be possible they sprayed too much disinfectant into the motor.
@@RUclipsBarberAcademy ok it makes sense what your saying 💯 I try not to keep them in the chargers to prevent overcharge damage but never seen clippers explode I figured it had to be some kind of miss use
Wait you can program? One would definitely use machines learning and a large volume of picture data to do this. So it can be done in the future, it’s whether it’s worth the cost to do.
Great video matey I love the transparency that you still struggle all these years on. #eddiesarmy
TY for another great video. Trying really hard to keep pressing on, In the midst of bad lighting and lack of room at our stations. The owner insists they will get lighting and get it off the floor so we have room to work, after 2 & 1/2 years, still waiting. A lot of days I just wanna give up, but I refuse to be defeated. The encouragement is priceless!
You bet man go scoop your own light and you will be good!
I bought a light. I’m a female Barber, and I don’t know how to put it up on a brick wall. But I’m just gonna have somebody come and do it and surprise the owner!
@@tiernytassler3900 if you get the ones I suggested you should be able to just clamp it to your station
Thank you. I definitely learned something today. I appreciate how you speak confidence into your viewers. Great video.
Would be nice if you made a video on how bright and how blue or yellow to be the Lights. ALso from what angle to hit the client with the light. cuz too bright isnt good either . thanks for the videos.
Thank you for the encouragement!! Great information as always. 🤗😊
Always a great useful video…thanks brother
Thanks!
Thank you 🙏
Great information! Great channel!
Thanks a lot man
You bet man!
are you up us struggling barbers sending pics of our cuts and have you analyze and advise?
I do this for my members
🎯 Another one brother👍🏼🏁💈
This is a dope video man keep them coming. Hey I’m not sure if you know anything about this but the instinct Im scared to use mines ever since I saw in the news this guys instinct blew up and went on fire. Is this just on his clipper? It’s not a common thing with this clipper right?
There is only two that we know of that this happened to out of the hundreds of thousands that were sold. They are looking into this to try to figure out what happened. Unfortunately, lithium batteries in cars, cell phones, and other appliances have the capacity to do this when misused. It is very possible that somebody plugged the wrong charger into the Clipper. Also, it could be possible they sprayed too much disinfectant into the motor.
@@RUclipsBarberAcademy ok it makes sense what your saying 💯 I try not to keep them in the chargers to prevent overcharge damage but never seen clippers explode I figured it had to be some kind of miss use
Wait you can program?
One would definitely use machines learning and a large volume of picture data to do this. So it can be done in the future, it’s whether it’s worth the cost to do.
I actually have worked as a programmer in the past I worked for a machine shop and trust me this will never happen
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AI cannot create panache
Thanks!