What Did I Get Myself Into!?! Project Update

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2024-06-07に共有
Sometimes Craig bites off more than he can chew. This is one of those times. Here's an update on all the projects we have going on in the shop.

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  • I don’t mind that projects don’t get finished right away. I would however like if you would make a playlist with projects that were completed over time. So I can sit and watch them from beginning to end.
  • @lachy1709
    A million half finished projects? Every craftsman and craftswoman felt that in their soul
  • I personally dont care if you dont finish a project every week. Im just glad your channel exists. Thanks. Now come fix my bike. And get it done quickly, lol 😆
  • I am an industrial mechanic, I feel you ,everyone thinks it's a ten minute fix! Take your time, no need to explain. Love the channel!
  • My old neighbour (who died last year in his 90s) used to race CX500s up hill here in the UK. There are short but very steep hill races all over the UK. One of his records still stands. He used to be a mechanic and he has SO many tales, including working in the pits and garages at the TT races back in the 1950s/1960s. He was a legend, sorely missed. I will look forward to that CX project very much.
  • I'm really excited about you being really excited about the excitement of the exciting projects. Exciting!
  • Doesn't matter who's first... We can all agree Craig is #1!
  • @dkist46
    I love the transparency. Always fun seeing how people's brains tick with multiple projects going on
  • You forgot the number one rule when you are shipping something. After you shake the box, you have to say in a loud authoritative voice, " That ain't goin' nowhere."
  • @RC-fu6hg
    Thanks for the project updates. Wow that’s a lot going on. I hope the weather for your family camping trip is awesome. Have fun and recharge.
  • Craig, if this is your first time cerakoting try their air dry selection instead of the one that needs to be baked. It is simple to work with and requires less experience. Taking it off is a legitimate nightmare so do not cut any corners in the prep. Their air dry coatings does hold up very well and even though it is less hard it is still waaaaayy more durable then paint.
  • Love the updates - time is the killer of all things - my favorite part of this video, was knowing when its time to put on the Dad hat!! Keep up the hard work Craig and Dan!
  • Golf club boxes work best for shipping forks and shocks. Go to your local driving range, golf course or golf reseller and ask for any empty club boxes they have laying around. They are happy to get rid of them.
  • I love how you don't owe us an update but you provided us with an update. I'm seriously invested in your projects now. So is my girlfriend. And she doesn't know anything about bikes.
  • You've made it in life when you have a coffee machine in our shop. Love it Craig!
  • @lothre
    "Everyone needs a Craig" while true, any practitioners of the philosophies of Craig should strive to "Be a Craig" I absolutely respect and admire Craig for skipping as much as possible, sending things to others to get sorted out, and stabbing at it himself in order to increase his own knowledge and experience. Awesome way to do things. Thanks Craig and Dan!
  • The oil leak under the OCC bike is just the cherry on top. chef's kiss
  • @coosmac
    I will probably never ride a Motorcycle or work on one, but I really enjoy your videos. Guess I enjoy a master working in their craft. Looking forward to your videos every week.