in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
I'll be hanging out with Herb' and Dave @AmateurHourRestorations garage tomorrow, so look for a new video coming soon!!
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Hey Guys, we're launching a new channel called Midwest Patina Werks, which will be dedicated to truck/car builds. This channel may have some tool/equipment content, but only a limited amount of... If you're interested in truck builds, I'd encourage you to subscribe. Thank you!!
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Guys, look who made it on the @CapriTools Originals spread!!!! If you don’t mind, go check it out, have a read, then buy some tools!!! capritools.com/capri-originals-midwesttoolreview/
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We’ve teamed up with @benchmark abrasives to supply all of our grinding, sanding and cutting shop needs!!
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We are less than 100 subs away from hitting 9k, so thank you all for those that continue to watch my content, and those that also choose to subscribe. We’re not likely going to make it to 10k this year, but we will in 2024. As you can see, we make about $106 per month, and that’s because of you all who watch. While it’s not much as some similar channels, I pride myself in making non-controversial content that you and your family can enjoy! We will continue to invest every penny into the projects and tools to help this channel grow. Thank you and much respect to you all!!!
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Sorry, no upload tonight…tried, but ran out of storage. Hopefully I’ll be able to upload tomorrow!!
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NOT A MECHANIC!! I am an Aerospace Engineer/Mechanical Engineer for over 19 years. The purpose of this channel is to teach others (i.e. DIY's and Mechanics) how to source mid-high-grade tools for bargain prices. I will also review the big name brands such as Snap-On., Mac, SK, Matco etc., from a non-biased perspective. I strongly believe in providing the viewers with an honest review, and I welcome your comments, opinions, suggestions, etc. Lastly, I have a passion for tool restorations, and I believe old/vintage tools have a history and story. There's nothing like restoring a tool that was designed and manufactured here in the U.S.A with craftsmanship.