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How To Crimp an F-Connector
How To Crimp an F-Connector
  • 1 month ago
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Shows us crimping an F-Connector on RG6 cable

Genre: How-to

by: DLV

How To Crimp A BNC Coax Connector
How To Crimp A BNC Coax Connector
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Shows Us Crimping a BNC Connector on RG59 cable

Genre: How-to

by: DLV

Dancing in the Moonlight
Dancing in the Moonlight
  • 2 years ago
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A video from final cut pro set to a very entertaining techno song

Genre: Funny Videos

by: white_men_cant_crimp

2007 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
2007 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
  • 2 years ago
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A preview of the 07 PPIHC, featuring the new BMW HP2 Megamoto. Stay tuned for race day footage (7/21/07) and check out firebreathingdog.com for more

Genre: Sports Videos

by: white_men_cant_crimp

Hilarious Bike Crash
Hilarious Bike Crash
  • 2 years ago
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A crash in Moab, UT. The crash is pretty bad, but the audio at the end is the best.

Genre: Sports Videos

by: white_men_cant_crimp

YouTube is mean
YouTube is mean
  • 2 years ago
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This is a screenshot of a new Youtube account before everything is set up.

Genre: Funny Videos

by: white_men_cant_crimp

How to Stripper to connect COAXIAL cable to F Connector
How to Stripper to connect COAXIAL cable to F Connector
  • 1 year ago
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How to strip a coaxial cable , connecting it to F connectors either crimp or Compression type for satellite TV systems

Genre: How-to

by: dkslam

Torn Too - newmagicsource.com
Torn Too - newmagicsource.com
  • 8 months ago
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Effect From the mind of Daniel Garcia comes a torn and restored card routine that will make you smile. "You've got a great smile." -- Daniel Garcia A card is selected and signed. You explain: Your "secret" is a small "CRIMP" you put in the card so you can find it. You demonstrate: Your "CRIMP" is actually a hilariously large chunk that you tear off of the corner of their signed card. You explain: This "CRIMP" allows you to cut to their selection "just by feeling for the missing part". You confess: There's one small problem with your method... sometimes a spectator with "a highly trained eye" will notice the extra piece. With this, you pick up the torn chunk of card from the table and place it on top of the spectator's signed card. You give the deck a couple of tiny shakes to position the CHUNK into place. As you wipe your thumb over the tear, the card is VISUALLY restored. Immediately hand your spectator their signed card. It's COMPLETELY RESTORED. Now take a moment to relax and enjoy and bathe in l

Genre: Entertainment

by: DavidChristopher

Family Travel: Retro Road Trips
Family Travel: Retro Road Trips
  • 5 months ago
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DadLabs Ep. 365 -- Considering a staycation this year? Dont let gas prices put a crimp in your family travel creativity. Go retro! Consider an overnight road trip to some of the kitchy, goofy, even downright weird destinations like the Snake Farm, within a one tank range of your house. Brought to you by Gracos Ready for the Road Ahead campaign. Visit http://www.dadlabs.com for more! Distributed by Tubemogul.

Genre: Entertainment

by: dadlabs

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