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  14. πŸ‘πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Very well done again and as always (video and work). I'm happy to see that the old reliable girl got some well deserved TLC and maintenance. I like this big vehicle. Not only because it was the cause of one of your epic trips that I love so much. Jen felt so comfortable in it, especially while being on the back seats. 2) Yes, that's definitely a good idea. I already wondered why you buy so many new tools respectively a lot of equipment on every road trip adventure. You already own enough and good quality tools, so why not use them? If shipping this car to Vegas is really only 300 bucks, it should be less expensive than paying for a rental car and new tools. Additionally you can even sleep in this big vehicle. I definitely know that you can't keep them all but this one could be a really helpful addition. Of course you could also ship the Tundra. But are you 3 able to sleep in it with all the tools etc.? I would roll light grey bed liner paint onto the roof of EMA and give the complete undercarriage a mix made out of sticky chainsaw oil and kerosene. Just like Mustie1 in New Hampshire does with all his vehicles (with very good results over all these years). The exterior, well, I would also roll on some paint (at least it's only a kind of work truck respectively utility vehicle). Or at least use melted toilet ring wax (like Mustie1 also does) as a conservation layer. Or maybe some patina fluid would work for you. Of course I'm eagerly looking forward to watch the next video. As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards, luck and especially health to Jen, you, cute little Gus πŸ’š, Turbo and the chickens (= the producers of the "dog licking stuff"!). πŸ˜€ ;-)
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  26. Dear Mr. Waldo. πŸ‘πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ It's definitely a good thing to have your own tire machines. Congratulations πŸŽ‰ for purchasing them. 😱 But what is going on here? Did something happen to you? I'm only asking because I've seen you doing extraordinary good work often times. But this time it looks as if you didn't even bother to look up (online or in manuals) how tires are mounted/demounted properly. 😱 At 3.30 min you clearly damaged the aluminium rim because you put the metal device on the rim and not on the rubber tire right beside the rim! You did that even twice to this rim. πŸ™ˆ 2) Didn't you put new valve stems in/on the first set of wheels? 3) For demounting/mounting tires onto aluminium rims, you should have/use a plastik/nylon foot. Anything else will damage the rim but at least the coating. 4) Usually a special kind of pribar is used (for not damaging the rims/coating). It's much beefier and wider than the undersized tools you are using. Some types even have a second foot (made out of nylon/plastic) to put on respectively against the aluminium rims. 5) Both tire machines are sitting on unstable pallets (instead of on at least some sturdy timber/beams). This fact will at least influence the functioning of the balancing machine. It's also very obvious that the pallets respectively the ground isn't level. Because of all that, I simply have to ask again: Is everything okay with you? Are you maybe suffering from an illness or something else. I wonder what is distracting you. You seem to somehow have lost your sense how things are done right. But you nevertheless put out a video. Best regards, luck, health and wisdom.
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