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I was recently gifted this scroll saw. It worked but hadn't seen any real use for a few decades at least. I'm happy to save this thing and get it back to use.

I had some scraps laying around and eventually an idea. Thanks for watching.

I found my brother's PSOne in a box at my parents house. Really simple console teardown.

Here's the listing for the PSOne https://www.ebay.com/itm/314791762375

This is my next step in giving the post war 1940's Craftsman table saw a spot in my shop is building a new place to house the elecricals. That's what this video is all about

In my quest to put the 1940 Craftsman table saw to some good use I had to build a new stand for it. I hope you enjoy

I wanted to get my clamps off the floor and here's my solution. Thanks for watching!

How to quickly clean the fan on your PS4 Pro to help it breath a little better.

My tool collection is expanding and with that comes bigger projects. Videos of the bigger projects will come later though. Thanks for watching!

I've been having some trouble with my Skullcandy headphones not charging and randomly cutting out but the fix was actually quite simple #skullcandy

I thought I'd take some time to talk about a problem that's come up with my current project.

Some family found this in their garage while cleaning. I decided to save it from a potential disastrous fate and put it to good use. Thanks for watching!!

A while ago I made a video about a Marantz DVD player with a jammed disc drive. After taking some advice from a viewer I decided to spend a couple bucks on a replacement part hoping it would work. Thanks for watching.

My wife wanted a shelf to help keep the counter cleaned off and the coffee more accessible so I built one. Thanks for watching!

I got a couple wins in a row the other day while I was off work. No worries, this isn't becoming a gaming channel, just trying out editing PS4 footage on my computer instead of the garbage built in PS4 editing software.

I bought this at Goodwill but the drive won't open. After some digging I discovered the problem and now I'm asking you for some help solving it. Thanks for watching.

Another problem with the bike so here's another quick fix. I hope this can help you out if you're having trouble. Thanks for watching

I ride a bike to work and got a flat. This is how you fix one real quick.

This is the only way I know how to fix stick drift without replacing the whole analog stick piece. This will work for any Dualshock, possibly even the Dualsense but I'm way too broke to afford one of those. I know there are a lot of videos to watch about this so thinks for watching mine.

I "upgraded" to a ps4 pro so I'm parting out my original console. This is a model CUH-1001A

Part 2 of fixing my dad's lawnmower. I rebuild the carb, the camshaft and tappet valves fall out, and I come across the worst carbon build-up I've ever seen. Sure it's the first time I've seen the inside of the cylinder head but I assume this is pretty bad. If you haven't seen part 1 you can do that by clicking on the video right before this one.

My dad put way too much oil in his Toro lawnmower a couple years ago. It's been sitting in his garage since. Because I've never repaired an engine of any kind I decided I'd do the right thing and offer to fix it for him. Pt 1 here just follows the teardown of it, the carb kit will be here tomorrow so pt 2 shouldn't take too long to come out.

Deep cleaning an Xbox 360 controller. Pretty self explanatory. Thanks for watching here on BitChute!!

I teardown my 360 to try and diagnose its inability to open. Thanks for watching

I start by giving a tour of my new workbench which doesn't take long because it's a workbench. Then I teardown an OG Xbox controller because why not? Thanks for watching

You read the title I hope. That's about it. Thanks for watching, subscribe if you want. It's whatever. Thanks again.

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Created 2 years, 8 months ago.

45 videos

Category DIY & Gardening

Here are videos of me learning how to fix things on my kitchen countertop. Electronics mainly, but I'm generally interested in learning how to fix anything,