I Bought 3 BROKEN PS5's - Let's Try to Fix Them!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2022
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    I Bought 3 BROKEN PS5's - Let's Try to Fix Them! I paid $1,351 for 3 broken PS5's (about $450 each). I go through each one to diagnose the problem (or problems) and see if I can get them working again.
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Комментарии • 631

  • @Tronicsfix
    @Tronicsfix  Год назад +150

    Two repair shops tried to fix this PS5 but couldn't do it: ruclips.net/video/-GP8Q5OWCXw/видео.html

    • @sinchman1
      @sinchman1 Год назад +6

      how much are you selling these PS5 for

    • @thegaminggoblin1197
      @thegaminggoblin1197 Год назад +3

      Been thinking about buying a broken one cause I litterly cant find a working one for a reasonable price.

    • @vandey3420
      @vandey3420 Год назад +3

      Hey man, Linus did a video on his channel about static electricity and how it affects PC components... basic the conclusion said that static won't kill anything, and they took it up to crazy levels.

    • @darkzeronemesis497
      @darkzeronemesis497 Год назад +4

      Imagine spending $1000 on a ps5 and waiting 10 years for it to be delivered and it has this many problems 🤮

  • @THEZONEXP
    @THEZONEXP Год назад +1221

    Since I started watching your channel you gave me the confidence to take my consoles apart and clean them once every 6 months . Awesome video and keep up the great content:)

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +132

      Love it! Nice work.

    • @SP-ru3rs
      @SP-ru3rs Год назад +98

      I second that. I've fixed things I'd normally chuck and brought a ton of broken ps4s and made a few quid fixing them. Wouldn't of tried if I hadn't accidentally come across this man.

  • @JoeyDoesTech
    @JoeyDoesTech Год назад +26

    PS5 number two was owned by a yeti... great video Steve 😊

  • @digipimp75
    @digipimp75 Год назад +241

    3 for 3! Gotta love it when the repairs are successful. Awesome work as always!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +19

      Yes, it's cool when I can fix them all

    • @oherman
      @oherman Год назад +9

      However, in reality, this is not always the case, as we've also seen him try to repair a console and it's unsuccessful due to issues beyond ability.

  • @briandiaz1363
    @briandiaz1363 Год назад +777

    I would use a more graphically intensive game for testing, to make sure the system is stressed as much as possible to make sure it isn't turning off under load or something like that. Great video!

    • @elessal
      @elessal Год назад +12

      thought the same.

    • @Call-me-100
      @Call-me-100 Год назад +26

      if you know what your doing then you dont need to tress test it :)

  • @Chrissmills
    @Chrissmills Год назад +29

    I’m obsessed with your channel, I’m an electrician by trade but you’ve really got me hooked on electronics, I’ve started playing around with old broken consoles as a side hobby. Thank you for the uploads 🔥

  • @Ryan_DeWitt
    @Ryan_DeWitt Год назад +6

    Watching some of your old videos until now, your repairing skills have done nothing but improve even more. Nice job.

  • @matthewsano6006
    @matthewsano6006 Год назад +8

    I just wanted to day that Tronicsfix is one of the youtubers that gave me confidence in repairing old electronics.
    Im still learning and practicing but i have helped some family members repair some controllers when they thought they would have to buy brand new ones.
    It feels good being able to help, save money and give electronics a longer lifespan, cutting down e-waste.
    Thanks T!

  • @12345.......
    @12345....... Год назад +548

    I'm as curious about the hair/lint under a microscope as the inside of the unit. It's impressive how dirty people can make the console.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +91

      Ha, ha. It’s so strange how hair & dirt can get where it does

    • @hmello3250
      @hmello3250 Год назад +73

      carpets, rugs, couch, bed, curtains... all types of cloth shed fibers and so do humans with hair and pets with fur. where i live quite dry and desertic. the earth is red. consoles get red inside because the fans suck the dirt in

    • @aelaan12
      @aelaan12 Год назад +23

      @@Tronicsfix My process is, since I am almost owning one for two years, is to clean it twice a year. I have not taken it apart this far since all I find is a light dust. I do use an electronics vacuum cleaner and note that my covers are not dirty.

    • @6reen6uy
      @6reen6uy Год назад +26

      I’ve covered my console with a light cloth since launch, no heavy dust build up inside or out.

    • @clararose1922
      @clararose1922 Год назад +6

      I have cats, which between them and dust even with keeping dust covers on them when not in use I do have to do an annual cleaning.

  • @Eric_G65
    @Eric_G65 Год назад +4

    I have been repairing PC's since 1990. I have always used compressed air, vacuums and brushes to clean components. I have never, in my entire career, ever had any problems related to static electricity. I am always careful not to overdrive fans with the compressed air.

  • @nasser_almashjary
    @nasser_almashjary Год назад +5

    Man why I feel so excited whenever you upload a new video. It's so relaxing watching an expert diagnose and fix an issue.

  • @joe.tiziano
    @joe.tiziano Год назад +33

    For removing dust from computers and electronic equipment I usually use an air compressor. The air compressor does a very job and you can controller the amount air blowing onto your equipment. I do recommend having an outdoor area to expel the dust.

  • @PPRaccoon
    @PPRaccoon Год назад +6

    I really appreciate what you are doing, you show us that we can all get a little bit more hands on and try to do it ourselves. Since i am watching you I’ve fixed my phone, my dad’s phone and my wife’s phone and also a couple of PS4’s and an Alienware laptop. I thank you with all my heart, you are great !!

  • @Akari_Reinhart
    @Akari_Reinhart Год назад +17

    you a crazy fella paying all that money for potentially screwed consoles. but I enjoy watching these, really interesting and watching your videos I managed to fix my controllers and open consoles to clean.

    • @lagautmd
      @lagautmd Год назад +3

      It suggests to me that used consoles are maybe a bad idea for everyday folks to buy, considering what he finds in them. But, he's making money on RUclips so the cost of the console is absorbed into that if it should turn out to not be repairable. But, if it is repairable, he can put it back on the market 'at cost' and he will still have made money on it from the RUclips video of the repair.

  • @NotCollectedNorCalm
    @NotCollectedNorCalm Год назад +1

    impressive work on the last ps5, your content is satisfying to watch, nice stuff man

  • @MrDonut710
    @MrDonut710 Год назад +5

    I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. Love watching your videos.

  • @robertday5243
    @robertday5243 Год назад +1

    Great video Steve, love watching your attempt to fix videos, always very interesting...

  • @DavidMannings
    @DavidMannings Год назад +1

    I'm very impress with TronicsFix. With alot of play time fixing PS5. He have gotten so good in taken PS5 apart and put his magic touch into fixing the problem. You rock dude.

  • @jeffwalker7185
    @jeffwalker7185 Год назад

    So glad you managed to get all three fixed. I also love the My Mate Vince T Shirt - thanks for supporting a British RUclipsr!

  • @steveaustin330
    @steveaustin330 Год назад

    Love your fix-it show,Steve, top notch buddy!!

  • @aelaan12
    @aelaan12 Год назад +64

    As soon as I saw the SSD cover missing in the third one I knew. I always will remember what you mentioned one time: Always use a small set of pliers to grip the plug and pull it up whilst carefully wiggling. The hair and grime in the second one are often the case when the room is not well "maintained". It could also be from smoking and an animal that is shedding. With the prices of the PS5 going up you could sell them fairly quickly I would think.

  • @Spartan007
    @Spartan007 Год назад +92

    For a PS5 to be that dirty just imagine how dirty and disgusting that persons house is. I have had mine since day 1 and opened it recently it was damn near spotless. I have 4 cats and a dog.

    • @ZachPeacock
      @ZachPeacock Год назад +11

      Right? I’m wondering if it’s in a hoarding house or the owners don’t change their house air filter…

    • @Matt7R
      @Matt7R Год назад +16

      Dust buildup can be much worse if you have the console on or close to the floor as that’s where the majority of dust accumulates

    • @boost1606
      @boost1606 Год назад +3

      Wow that wasn't very nice

  • @hereticnasom
    @hereticnasom Год назад +10

    I am an IT system engineer. When I work on a PC or server, I use an ESD safe vacuum. I've never had any issues with static buildup, even before I got the ESD vacuum. This one just has a better filter.

    • @tradde11
      @tradde11 Год назад

      Aren't most vacuum parts plastic? So how could they build up static charge? Or discharge it. I know we had one at work and it weren't cheap but sure looked just like a regular small canister vacuum. You yourself are more likely to damage by static so thus wearing your wrist strap to prevent is wise.

    • @brightwebltd2864
      @brightwebltd2864 Год назад +5

      @@tradde11 the theory behind vacuums causing static is due to the movement of air particles transferring electrons from the plastics which results in a potential difference between the areas of negative air pressure and insulator (plastics). If I’m not mistaken, the static safe vacuums basically have a bare Earthed conductor at the aperture of the vacuum cleaner to discharge the vacuum (negative air pressure).
      P.S. you can rub a plastic tube with a cloth to generate electrostatic energy. This principle is how a Van der Graaff generator produces a charge.

    • @tradde11
      @tradde11 Год назад

      @@brightwebltd2864 Ok, I can accept that. I am not a scientist. I have forgotten anything about electricity I learned long ago in school. I do my best not to zip anything in my electronics. Who would have known about air particles transferring electrons.
      Thank you for explaining your reasoning.

  • @nathanjohnson2474
    @nathanjohnson2474 Год назад +4

    I'm a slot technician. I love your videos, as they have helped me at home to maintain all of my consoles and electronics. I agree with your opinion on the vacuum, however, they do offer anti-static attachments for them. I use a RYOBI hand-held at work for cleaning and preventative maintenance. Talk about gross, these things are full of nicotine, ashes, stale beer, hair, etc... However, I'd rather deal with that than a PS4 full of cockroaches. Have a good one Steve! Great vid! Keep it up!

  • @Mymatevince
    @Mymatevince Год назад +3

    Thank you Steve! Great work as usual 👌👍👍

  • @sdjmchattie
    @sdjmchattie Год назад

    I watched half the video before I noticed the My Mate Vince t-shirt. So good to see you guys supporting each other. Love it!

  • @LoFiBeatz-YT
    @LoFiBeatz-YT Год назад +1

    I love when you successfully get everything fixed.

  • @simonaplin4031
    @simonaplin4031 Год назад +6

    It always amazes me how little care some people take with their belongings. Especially on expensive items like these. For an item which just sits next to the TV it really shouldn't be hard to keep it nice

  • @Xlk422
    @Xlk422 Год назад +3

    So good love every clean the ps5s so satisfying and when you fix them :)

  • @andreiwolffe739
    @andreiwolffe739 Год назад

    Awesome content my dude!!!! I'm really following you and the actions you make save mother nature!🥺

  • @Locomamonk
    @Locomamonk Год назад

    I loved the dramatic black and white recall video of the screwhole at 4:32

  • @r6__joker851
    @r6__joker851 Год назад

    Thank you for your complete and comprehensive training. Very good!

  • @mrbussey
    @mrbussey Год назад

    Great fixes! Love the shirt. I miss the contests between you and Vince!

  • @limpfinger12
    @limpfinger12 Год назад +1

    Love the shirt! I like seeing RUclipsrs supporting other RUclipsrs

  • @loodck8854
    @loodck8854 Год назад +1

    I like watching your content I learned a lot from you keep it up :)
    I was wondering about your vacuum quality I couldn't find a good one

  • @Bada4ever
    @Bada4ever Год назад +1

    Congrats on all 3 successes!

  • @dertwerst
    @dertwerst Год назад

    12:00 Hahaha, I love those little edits!
    Glad to hear vacuuming boards isn't dangerous. I think I've heard before that the main dangerous thing with vacuums generating static is if you make the fan spin.

  • @mikehibbett3301
    @mikehibbett3301 Год назад

    This is a great video of your imaginative approach to solving problems, thanks!

  • @struanlawrie9819
    @struanlawrie9819 Год назад +3

    Hi, I love watching your repair videos, there's something kinda hypnotic about them, do you recommend leaded or unleaded solder? I prefer working with leaded as all unleaded stuff I've used has been rubbish (lacking flux and ruining my soldering iron end) but has that just been the wrong type?

  • @StuartHicks01
    @StuartHicks01 Год назад

    Always a joy to watch your video's, also love the T-shirt.

  • @mtshark7
    @mtshark7 Год назад

    Nicely done Steve!

  • @RavenWolfRetroTech
    @RavenWolfRetroTech Год назад +1

    More awesome repairs. This gives me confidence that I will be able to fix these myself but first they need to be about 20 years older...

  • @ghostmanhunter113
    @ghostmanhunter113 Год назад

    Just want to say, your videos are very interesting, I wish I had a ps5 of my own, and also Its cool seeing the inner workings of these consoles.

  • @szaboandras6777
    @szaboandras6777 Год назад +1

    I just love the totally necessary pieces

  • @davicito4841
    @davicito4841 Год назад +103

    Question:
    Does the position of the PS5 (vertical or horizontal) matter in terms of prolonging or taking care of the liquid metal?

    • @AWboydie
      @AWboydie Год назад +9

      Im no expert but i loved the question. So gonna give my thought process it may be wrong it may be right someone would have to supply the actual answer. But im going to assume that it wouldnt the liquid metalnwould be packed in tigh enough that hotspots would create a convection current would allow it to flow around the area the liquid metal being is probably light enough to not be affected by horizontal or vertical positions. As for the dry spots in the video perhaps the metal leaked or just didnt have enough in the original build

  • @hunterg3933
    @hunterg3933 Год назад

    I always watch your amazing videos. Keep up the amazing work

  • @chantafreak
    @chantafreak Год назад

    Love the My Mate Vince shirt, love that channel as well as yours!

  • @100nisti5
    @100nisti5 Год назад +1

    Thats so cool that you are wearing my mate vince shirt! Cheers from finland!

  • @virgildeklerk
    @virgildeklerk Год назад

    Great fixes ones again, sometimes a good clean really is enough to have you console work great again. I ones had a Ps4 with a little corner of the APU which was not covert with thermal paste and the ps4 was soooo loud, after applying the perfect amout is was really silent :D great video Steve.

  • @Mayden_America
    @Mayden_America Год назад +48

    Sometimes there's dry spots on the APU for the same reason PC CPU's have them. The die/heatspreader is not perfectly flat even though they look like it to the naked eye. So when you take off a cooler it will be pooled in one spot and flatter in others

    • @Desalater2
      @Desalater2 Год назад +4

      isnt that the whole point of liquid metal tho? you put it on both surfaces so they mate with each other and then it stays there? never used the stuff so only going by what i see on videos

    • @mrn234
      @mrn234 Год назад +3

      @@Desalater2 Doesnt help when you have a contact problem.

    • @GreenCinco12Official
      @GreenCinco12Official Год назад +10

      @@mrn234 If done right the liquid metal closes the gap of the "contact problem" so there should not be a contact problem.. That's the whole point of liquid metal.

    • @wossle73
      @wossle73 Год назад +3

      @@GreenCinco12Official Yeah it should Flow into Micro-Gaps, I Think it was Probably TIGHTENED a lot Harder on that corner, Which Creates All sorts of WEIRDNESS! (Like Gaps, or to much transfer space, in the Opposite Corner, even though the L/M is there. It Should be Even Pressure. We're not Talking a Carpenters Millimeters in Electronics👍)

    • @mrn234
      @mrn234 Год назад +2

      @@GreenCinco12Official yeah but not when its a contact problem like a too huge gap...
      Any kind of thermal paste or liquid metal only works when you have proper contact between heatsink and heatsource.

  • @CKorvis
    @CKorvis Год назад

    I admire your work ethic sir

  • @lukehyoshy
    @lukehyoshy Год назад +1

    The console number two was really dirty! 😅
    I just fixed my xbox S controller thanks to your video showing the difference between the S and X series controller
    I love your content!

  • @lethalted
    @lethalted Год назад

    Great job!!! Your videos have been so informative. What vacuum do you use?

  • @MyklBlue69
    @MyklBlue69 Год назад

    Love the t-shirt Steve! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @VR_SHOW
    @VR_SHOW Год назад

    Another great fix video! Thanks 🤗🤗🤗🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @CoMmAnDrX
    @CoMmAnDrX Год назад +1

    20+ years in the repair business, been using a shop vac, compressed air and a horse hairbrushs to clean pc's never zapped a system. However during the cold months and low humid I do spray my attachments with an anti-static spray.

  • @Piyush-yk2yr
    @Piyush-yk2yr Год назад

    love the new transitions :)

  • @NewTestamentDoc
    @NewTestamentDoc Год назад +15

    best soldering job on the first HDMI port I've seen you do! You are getting very good at it. Even Northridge Fix would be proud!

  • @TM_Stone
    @TM_Stone Год назад

    Great job as usual!

  • @rfr653
    @rfr653 Год назад +1

    Good job mate 👍

  • @colinboneham7387
    @colinboneham7387 Год назад

    Great work Steve, defo better than the console going to scrap

  • @michaelhawkins8566
    @michaelhawkins8566 Год назад

    Love the added bluegrass for when you put back together the consoles

  • @sullivantheyellowsquare2024
    @sullivantheyellowsquare2024 Год назад

    Man I love wen you repair consoles phone and more... Btw I love your videos! Keep up the good work TronicFix! :D

  • @REMEDY-REPAIRS
    @REMEDY-REPAIRS Год назад

    Nice video man 👍🏾

  • @bablei9242
    @bablei9242 Год назад

    i subbed hope u do more reviews and tutorials in the future bro

  • @tjmarx
    @tjmarx Год назад

    Yey! The testing bit where you played the games on the system was great.

  • @FMontanari709
    @FMontanari709 Год назад

    That's a nice tshirt you've got there! Vince will be happy to see this video!

  • @jonny555ive
    @jonny555ive Год назад

    First time here and I TOTALLY DIG your channel..... I am addicted right out of the gate.
    Your personality is great, you explanation of what you're doing is just perfect you're not using some big technical mumbo jumbo words.....
    I really REALLY like what your doing.......
    INSTANT SUBSCRIBER !!!!!
    I can't wait to binge watch I would say all of your content but I don't know how much there is.... so a lot of it anyway.
    Keep up the fantastic work and I'll smash that like button 👍
    Later, -Jonny 5 🤘🤘

  • @asarand
    @asarand Год назад +18

    The first two weren't really broken though. Dirty, yes. Broken, no. I'd say you got a good deal except for the fact that you almost paid the full price for each of the three used PS5s.

    • @tobiwonkanogy2975
      @tobiwonkanogy2975 Год назад +5

      the 1st had mangled hdmi port and he soldered 20 pins in a space less than an inch . 2nd needed a full disassembly to function.

    • @caphowdy666
      @caphowdy666 Год назад +5

      I never get why he pays so much for broken goods as there is no guarantee they will be fixable. If I was buying a broken PS5, the most I would even consider paying is 50% retail price, and even that would be at a push.

    • @DesignIncase
      @DesignIncase Год назад +1

      @@caphowdy666 I don't think anyone would sell a used current console for half the price unless it experience very visible catastrophic failure. For part is still have quite a bit of value.

    • @caphowdy666
      @caphowdy666 Год назад

      @@DesignIncase Well they do here. Selling for parts only or as broken, they are always 50% or less of retail value.

  • @centermass4552
    @centermass4552 Год назад +1

    That My Mate Vince shirt is awesome! Great channel!

  • @dmorales125
    @dmorales125 Год назад

    Your channel is the best channel I’ve seen on RUclips. Would love to buy one of your repaired PS5.

  • @klorslug
    @klorslug Год назад

    Love that My Mate Vince shirt, and your vids of course

  • @noobster6992
    @noobster6992 Год назад

    I am back on watching you and with the new transitions and bg music I felt like I am reborn.

  • @willfrost5368
    @willfrost5368 Год назад

    Watched your channel forever you saved my ps

  • @kudacharez4710
    @kudacharez4710 Год назад

    Love the great job and the my mate Vince t-shirt

  • @jayruka2508
    @jayruka2508 Год назад +9

    I think you might need to try other games outside of Trials to possibly uncover the crashing issue that PS5's have that isn't 100% known why it happens. Thought is either the APU or RAM causing crashing on some games and not others. I had a Digital PS5 that would crash when playing a more demanding game like Warzone or APEX legends, but never crash on lesser games like Sackboy, Fall Guys, etc.

  • @stefbcrich
    @stefbcrich Год назад

    Great work keep it up!

  • @12345.......
    @12345....... Год назад +40

    43 totally necessary screws 🤣
    The only issue I have experienced with my ps5 (1000+ hours at least) is the fan clicks loudly when spooling up or down. Even replaced it with the same results

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +9

      Interesting, I’ve heard them click a bit but not loudly. That’s a strange one

    • @coincat295
      @coincat295 Год назад +2

      @@Tronicsfix hi

  • @demondark4213
    @demondark4213 Год назад

    It's truly astounding how easy the internet makes learning these days. Thanks for the tutorial, my guy.

  • @eathenalexander2836
    @eathenalexander2836 Год назад

    Great video and great shirt . And with static. Linus did tests to see how dangerous static is to electronics. Results says it’s very very very difficult to harm electronics with static. So no one needs to worry about it.

  • @nermanus
    @nermanus Год назад +36

    The most interesting part imo, was the fan connector soldering so you should've shown more of that, otherwise it's an amazing video.

    • @tradde11
      @tradde11 Год назад +2

      How does something like that even break off? Someone trying to fix something doing something wrong and prying on that plug?
      I would think this plug would be fairly safe from damage.

    • @AngeloT2001
      @AngeloT2001 Год назад +5

      @@tradde11 Looks like someone tried to open it and yanked that plug, only explanation for that really

  • @stewartpurvis177
    @stewartpurvis177 Год назад

    That great Vince T-shirt 👏

  • @JubileeCloudJMMC
    @JubileeCloudJMMC Год назад

    very nice...i startes soft soft learning.thank you so much....

  • @a.p.3439
    @a.p.3439 Год назад

    Thank you for your video! I'm surprised by these dry dots on the chip where the liquid metal is - that's strange, isn't it? How can that be?

  • @wintersmonologue
    @wintersmonologue Год назад

    Boards and components are pretty resilient in my years of tech repair and assembly as well. It would take a GOOD shock to damage anything more than a vacuum or your normal static. That 2nd PS5 was very dirty. Oh boy.

  • @BobLeeSwagger91
    @BobLeeSwagger91 Год назад

    Nice video as always. Also about the aorus m.2 ssd I got a 2tb one works like a charm and I have plenty of space for anything I need.

  • @OttawaOldFart
    @OttawaOldFart Год назад

    I use a leaf blower to clean my computer. I have done it 10's of times and never had an issue and I still have those machines, grand kids use it. I am talking about a i7-3770 from 2012 still in use and has been blown away countless times.

  • @bigdawghoss9871
    @bigdawghoss9871 Год назад +1

    Great vid as always! My ps5 bluray drive tends to be a little loud upon boot/scan. Any tips for making it quieter? I know there was a few videos that reference the manual eject screw

  • @dazzypops1
    @dazzypops1 Год назад

    Loving the t-shirt!

  • @thewhang
    @thewhang Год назад

    I'm digging the testing montage music.

  • @Dekxy1986
    @Dekxy1986 Год назад

    I like your t-shirt from "My Mate Vince" hehe XD btw nice job on all 3 ps5's

  • @juancarlosmartin4690
    @juancarlosmartin4690 Год назад

    Great videos as always.

  • @HiCZoK
    @HiCZoK Год назад

    Hey, love your videos. Could you consider switching to 4k? Lot more detail!

  • @onceagian
    @onceagian Год назад

    Love the My Mate Vince Shirt!

  • @postmanpat6
    @postmanpat6 Год назад

    Steve rocking a My Mate Vince tshirt. Another great repair.

  • @graphicd00d75
    @graphicd00d75 Год назад +1

    Great video! You almost have enough hair in those PS5's to make a toupe. Have you thought about using an air compressor to blow out the lint and dust from the heatsinks?

  • @Dacamster101
    @Dacamster101 Год назад +3

    Watching this makes me want to buy a broken ps5 and see if i can learn how to repair a console from watching his videos.
    seems like anything other than cleaning out dust would need experience though and im not sure if i can pick it up just from these videos. How long does it take to learn to fix consoles?

  • @ColossulTitan
    @ColossulTitan Год назад

    Love the t shirt Steve,brilliant video as always

  • @UnCoolDad
    @UnCoolDad Год назад

    Love the t-shirt 👍🏻

  • @hawkfeather6802
    @hawkfeather6802 Год назад

    4:54 I was not prepared for the banjo music. 😂
    9:25 the old owner must have had a really fluffy dog or cat.