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Post by trickydicky on Nov 24, 2019 22:49:27 GMT 1
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Post by trickydicky on Nov 27, 2019 4:55:56 GMT 1
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Post by trickydicky on Nov 27, 2019 4:57:47 GMT 1
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Post by valhalla on Nov 28, 2019 1:16:48 GMT 1
Also this one;
Diagnose Dan
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Post by trickydicky on Nov 28, 2019 2:04:04 GMT 1
Yep,I really like Danny's stuff he is a smart cookie and really approachable, I've chatted to him a ittle bit about video content and how much effort he has to put in to produce a video, and Dutch snacks we talk about snacks and beer as well 🤣🤣
He speaks 4 languages, I asked him do you think in Dutch and then have to translate it into English? He said it doesn't work like that, it just comes out 🤔🤔
I was planning to add more links to youtube channels if people like them
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Post by valhalla on Nov 28, 2019 2:08:26 GMT 1
Diagnose Dan also links across on some of his videos to "Bodgitt and Leggitt Garage". You have to bear with this guy on here; I have watched a few of his videos, and they are in a totally different vein to the usual "professional" videos these days......
However, bear with him. He really knows his stuff like a good old mechanic, and the bodge-it and scarper veneer is just that.
One very, very good video he has done is about getting locking wheelnuts off a BMW 5-series. This really was "down to the wire", and the reason he succeeded was because he knows how to get the best out of the tools available - in this case it was down to the last tool before cutting the alloys off. I have bookmarked the model of tool in the video, because it might be the only tool that can do some jobs.
What I like about this is that it is good old country garage stuff, where he goes the extra mile to help people keep their cars going, even when every keyboard warrior out there is ready to flame him for not just scrapping the cars like all the city garages. He explains in one video why he went down the repair route on one particular Peugeot (the armchair experts didn't get the gist whatsoever) when it was way over the book-price of the car (it was a special car that happened to fit the disabled owners - but again the armchair experts couldn't really empathise with that).
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Post by valhalla on Nov 28, 2019 2:12:25 GMT 1
Yep,I really like Danny's stuff he is a smart cookie and really approachable, I've chatted to him a ittle bit about video content and how much effort he has to put in to produce a video, and Dutch snacks we talk about snacks and beer as well 🤣🤣 He speaks 4 languages, I asked him do you think in Dutch and then have to translate it into English? He said it doesn't work like that, it just comes out 🤔🤔 I was planning to add more links to youtube channels if people like them He makes one mistake in just one of his videos........
I had to laugh, because he knows his stuff, and he explains thing very well in a straightforward, but correct, way.
Watch what he does in the video where he changes the rear suspension lower hub-carrier bush on a BMW (5-srs I think). There should be a prize if anyone else here can spot the error - it's a very common complaint that we all make, and a simple old-school mistake at that, not an electronic or diagnosis mistake!!
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Post by trickydicky on Nov 28, 2019 8:48:13 GMT 1
Diagnose Dan also links across on some of his videos to "Bodgitt and Leggitt Garage". You have to bear with this guy on here; I have watched a few of his videos, and they are in a totally different vein to the usual "professional" videos these days...... However, bear with him. He really knows his stuff like a good old mechanic, and the bodge-it and scarper veneer is just that. One very, very good video he has done is about getting locking wheelnuts off a BMW 5-series. This really was "down to the wire", and the reason he succeeded was because he knows how to get the best out of the tools available - in this case it was down to the last tool before cutting the alloys off. I have bookmarked the model of tool in the video, because it might be the only tool that can do some jobs.
What I like about this is that it is good old country garage stuff, where he goes the extra mile to help people keep their cars going, even when every keyboard warrior out there is ready to flame him for not just scrapping the cars like all the city garages. He explains in one video why he went down the repair route on one particular Peugeot (the armchair experts didn't get the gist whatsoever) when it was way over the book-price of the car (it was a special car that happened to fit the disabled owners - but again the armchair experts couldn't really empathise with that).
Leon is hilarious 🤣🤣,It's good old fashioned entertainment and he is very likeable as a TV presenter I like his banter with diagnosedan and thomasvcds
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Post by trickydicky on Nov 28, 2019 8:50:39 GMT 1
Yep,I really like Danny's stuff he is a smart cookie and really approachable, I've chatted to him a ittle bit about video content and how much effort he has to put in to produce a video, and Dutch snacks we talk about snacks and beer as well 🤣🤣 He speaks 4 languages, I asked him do you think in Dutch and then have to translate it into English? He said it doesn't work like that, it just comes out 🤔🤔 I was planning to add more links to youtube channels if people like them He makes one mistake in just one of his videos........ I had to laugh, because he knows his stuff, and he explains thing very well in a straightforward, but correct, way. Watch what he does in the video where he changes the rear suspension lower hub-carrier bush on a BMW (5-srs I think). There should be a prize if anyone else here can spot the error - it's a very common complaint that we all make, and a simple old-school mistake at that, not an electronic or diagnosis mistake!!
Missed that, dont really do that kind of work myself, but I will have another watch. He is the CANbus king though, he explains things in layman's terms so anyone can get it
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