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Sharing great Youtubers (Building)

 
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Hello,

I would like to start off by saying my aims for this thread is for many people to post(share) youtubers whom they like to watch and give a brief little mention why.

So I will start with a few but I think under 3 per post is a good aim.

In no particular order,

Matt estlea
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/c/MattEstlea[/youtube]

Matt is engaging and passionate, he is a great teacher, as well as an exceptional artisan,

The essential craftsman

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/c/essentialcraftsman[/youtube]

Not only does this man, give great advice on tools, but also great advice for life in general, I think the reason he is undertaking youtuber is more about educating and building up future generations. I like watching his videos alot of wisdom to be found in them.

Steve ramsay woodworking for mere mortals

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/c/stevinmarin[/youtube]

I like the in depth explanations on everything from screws to glues, and his lessons on these extremely overlooked aspects can make a huge difference in you choice of how to do things. I really recommend his video on screws!

So please post some of your favourite youtubers!

Kind regards,
Alex

Hoping for a multi page thread here!
 
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A few garden/food ones and an energy/solar one:

Micro tomatos that can grow indoors year round with good output of food considering the inputs. I'll link to his blog page that has the most info on this but there's plenty more there so do poke around a bit:

https://renaissancefarms.org/tomato-talk/page/5/

His Youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChagyUFpFOGDCH5kqWz_jOA/videos

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Dutch bucket/Beto bucket hydroponics. Probably most thorough info on this on Youtube. also options for doing it without power or the pump if necessary:

https://www.youtube.com/user/mhpgardener/videos


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Kratky hydroponics from the man himself:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwBvl5MXuQMziQL2_pQCPA/videos

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Some of the best solar and energy work I've seen. The Edison nickel-iron batteries they like do have some current problems in that you can't get lye that's pure enough to re-do them right at the moment and you do have to empty them and recharge the electrolyte (and dispose of the old electrolyte correctly )occasionally:

https://livingenergylights.com/learn-about-dc-microgrids/

https://livingenergyfarm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/tech1.pdf

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFWu25uq9fVJN5u55zHVj-g



 
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