Being a semi old f@rt I never thought I would become as addicted to You Tube as I have and I probably spend more time watching it than I do the telly these days.
Being a bit of a petrol head I love any sort of motorbike and car repair or build projects, but my favourite has to be the Tally Ho project which is a young guy rebuilding a 100 year old sailing yacht, the skill and enthusiasm of this guy is genuinely inspiring.
Next favourite is Mustie1 a guy very much after my own heart that fixes up broken lawnmowers and old VW’s amongst other things.
Lastly on a complete tangent is Marty’s Matchbox Makeovers, an Aussie guy that refurbishes old matchbox cars, he’s got a great sense of humour and being of that generation when that was the toys that I played with as a kid it’s a trip down memory lane for me.
There’s a few other channels I look out for but would love to hear your favourites and recommendations
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Thread: Favourite You Tube channel?
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10-08-2019 04:49 PM #1
Favourite You Tube channel?
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10-08-2019 04:59 PM #2
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https://www.youtube.com/user/delanyify
Enjoy this guy plane crash reconstructions.
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10-08-2019 06:23 PM #3
I love cooking so there's a couple I really like.
Food Busker is one; a chap who makes awesome street food and goes around markets seeing what people would pay for it. Sorted Food are great too, lots of interesting ideas and they're good fun to watch.
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10-08-2019 06:32 PM #4
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Good thread boys. Keep them coming
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10-08-2019 06:40 PM #5
Binging with Babish is fantastic. He takes foods from TV, films and cartoons and recreates them. The double deluxe Krabby patty from Spongebob is great, a double tempura batter deep fried double cheeseburger.
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10-08-2019 07:00 PM #6
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Marty Shwartz guitar tutor, every Sunday morn without fail 0600 to learn chords/riffs etc
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10-08-2019 07:09 PM #7
My self reliance, Canadian guy building a log cabin on his own with hand tools only, he's also built a sauna, outdoor kitchen etc
I also like watching Corridor Crew, they are SFX guys and break down good and bad CGI and stunts etc in movies
For a number of years now I've watched more on YouTube than I do on live tv
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Paul Davids is brilliant as well.
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10-08-2019 07:45 PM #10
Bad Obsession Motorsport: Project Binky, putting a Toyota Celica into a mini by guys who don’t take themselves too seriously but seem to know what they are doing
Adam Savage stuff, the Mythbusters guy
Ozzy Man Reviews, Australian parodies
SPFL, highlights without commentary
Tifo Football, gives opinion on everything from tactics to finance
Veritasium. Sciency stuff
The late show with Stephen Colbert, for the satire
Pure Living for Life, couple doing a self build in Northwest US
... things you do when flat on the floor recovering from a slipped disc. Realised I needed more of a life when I found myself watching Linus Techtips
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10-08-2019 07:49 PM #11
Forgot about Stranger Parts, an amaericam dude living in China building I phones from scratch buy buying all the individual parts in a market and also retrofitting the new I phones with a headphone jack
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10-08-2019 07:57 PM #12
Copa90.
football channel, mainly short documentaries about derby games / fans. They don't just concentrate on the big teams either. Watched a lot of good stuff on that channel.
Johnsparky2
Lots of random hibs action from over the years
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10-08-2019 08:41 PM #13
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10-08-2019 10:37 PM #14
I can’t remember his name, but there’s a Glaswegian guy that interviews ex gangsters. It’s quite eye opening at times.
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ive just googled it and it’s James English.Last edited by lord bunberry; 10-08-2019 at 10:40 PM.
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I've started watching guys that go diving for "treasure" in the rivers in the southern states. If he can return it to his owners he will. Also started watching people that have bought "mystery boxes" on the dark web. One boy found a tongue. A lot of ***** though as he wasn't wearing any gloves and was touching everything with bare hands
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09-09-2019 02:29 PM #19
If you like guys building things with traditional methods then look out for "Tips from a shipwright" - building a skiff. Brilliant series where a guy starts of with a cardboard model of a small boat and then goes on to build it. Some stunning woodworking skills.
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Sounds a lot like the Tally Ho project I mentioned in the first post.
Just finished watching "Itchy Boots" a Dutch girl that has travelled right through India and Central Asia through Europe and home to Holland, on a Royal Enfield motorbike on her own. A stunning journey and scenery to match. Travelled through 25 different countries and places I would never have dreamed of visiting but having seen them on her journey I'm getting itchy boots too.
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10-09-2019 02:26 PM #22
Primitive Technology, his videos never cease to amaze me and what humans are actually capable of.
Love the NBA so watch a lot of basketball channels, IFL TV for boxing stuff. BT Sport are excellent at getting highlights up of any of their stuff really quickly.
There was a channel I watched a while back (name escapes me at the mo) which was him and a mate flying around the world in a Cessna, very entertaining seeing so much of the world in that way.
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