If you have a broken thing, chances are, you can fix it. And if you can't fix it, you can at least take it apart and see how it works as you break it some more. For Cindy's birthday (which was in February), I fixed her suitcase. It was a simple job, but I got more than I bargained for. Watch, learn, and enjoy:
I'm intending to make more how-to and little diary style videos. I've been filming most every project I've worked on for months... now the task is learning how to fold editing time into my regular day!
Let me know what you think and what sorts of videos you'd like to see in the comment section below:
I'm intending to make more how-to and little diary style videos. I've been filming most every project I've worked on for months... now the task is learning how to fold editing time into my regular day!
Let me know what you think and what sorts of videos you'd like to see in the comment section below:
NEEDZ MOAR BUSTER! ;-)
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DeleteFix Stuff - Don't Throw It Out! Replacing a broken suitcase wheel, such a helpful post I must say. This will really help people who have this issue. Great share!
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