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DJ Justice
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Registrace 23. 10. 2020
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Rane Twelve & Seventy Mixer Case Build
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Make your own case for any DJ controller. You don't have to be a skilled carpenter. the supplies are inexpensive and You CAN DO IT!
Corporate Eventat the International Spy Museum- Washington, D.C.
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Arete Holiday Party 12/16/23
Corjuan's bday and surprise engagement
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How to Present wedding packages and get more clients!
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How to Present wedding packages and get more clients!
What To Do When Your Not DJing Weddings (The Off-Season)
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What To Do When Your Not DJing Weddings (The Off-Season)
Wedding Reception Dance Collab@djjustice889
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Wedding Reception Dance Collab@djjustice889
Wow god bless CZcams!! I can’t believe you created a $1000 machine for $60!! You my man are a national treasure!!
Good work my man! No way in hell am I spending the asking price for some of these pre-fabbed cabinets that look very flimsy! Which laptop stand are you rocking? That looks exactly like what I need for my cabinet, thanks!
Thanks for the view and compliment. I don't remember the name or model #. but u could make almost anything work.
La mejor opción para sus eventos es muy buen DJ 💪💪
Excelente DJ 👏👏👏 el mejor animando las fiestas lo recomiendo
Love your build brother 👍🏾
Thank my friend. It's not about how much u make, it's about how much u keep!
Hi, what if you keep heater working in water during effect? It will be heating water and the effect will last longer.
Never thought to try that. I'll see if that works for me. Thx
Only problem with all these they leave the floor wet
Good advice. I need to start making my own DJ furniture too. Looks good. Keep up the good work.
Expensive! Must be well built.
It is indeed
It seems pricey but when you compare it to other carts like a Magliner, it's much cheaper.
Where did you get your custom dj booth from brotha?
I built it myself
How much dry ice did you put in just then to create that cloud? And how much water was in the bucket? Just trying to gauge how much to use! Thanks!
I can't remember what I used in the video, but, I've since learned ( thru trial an error) to not fill the bucket too much. I usually fill about two to three inches below the barrow opening and gently drop in about 10lbs of dry ice. I run two machine at my weddings. If u add too much water and drop ice it harshly, w excess water will spill out. Trust me, I use far less than 5 gallons of water and I get an amazing effect. Practice at home before u go public. Let me know ur results.
It amazes me how the nimbus/etc. charge $1k+ for this technology
I try to D.I.Y everything
Thanks for the great video!!!
You bet!
Water + electricity = "Danger, Will Robinson!"
The bucket heater is literally designed to be immersed in water.
How safe is this? Carbon dioxide can displace oxygen. I’m sure you’re ok doing this once, but constantly feeding it dry ice throughout the evening may not be wise
We only do it once. It is for the first dance at weddings.
This service has been popular at wedding for well over 10yrs. I've never heard of any incidents with carbon dioxide exposure overexposure.
This is so dope lol!
Thanks. I try to build of me things that are costly for no reason
@@djjustice889 Hell yeah, I do the same! This one was genius though.
The video is a year old at the time I found it. How’s the unit holding up and do you have a video of it’s use at an event?
Still working great. Here it is at live events. I sometimes use two or three depending on room size. czcams.com/video/BEyJWek_3uw/video.html
@@djjustice889did you use 5 or 10lbs in the live video?
I honestly don't remember, but I use 2 machines to make sure I have enought coverage.
I see yah work
🎉🎉🎉🎉
How much would you charge to build me the TV DJ booth?
Are u in Maryland? Email me and we can work something out. jmuseentertainment@hotmail.com
The wheels aren’t true all terrain. In grass, especially the wet season and winter this isn’t the unstoppable machine everyone claims that it is. I’ve used this cart for the last month and it’s good but the re are short comings. The obvious is the bulkiness. Also as it’s named, 750…you gotta be able to move the weight as well and again through grass, in winter times, it’s not as easy. Now…on cement, it’s money. Load away. It is built a lot more sturdy/ solid then say the Rock n roller. Also great carts, they just will break down under the duress of the heavier loads. The cart is a bit heavy, I’m strong so I can lift it buts it’s a little awkward and you have to make a little extra room to comfortable while transporting.
If can agree to some extent. Maybe not ALL terrain, because I sure it won't do well on sand or soft soil (haven't tried yet). If your trying to push 750Ib on grass....well you might want to opt for usingimg a motored vehicle or something engine powered. My test was to show it is doable and can support the weight. I use regularly on grass, but I'm not pushing nearly that amount of weight. For mobile DJ applications, there aren't too many situations in which I'd have to travers large areas of grass, so it's perfect for me and most DJ. It's much better than the rock n' roller, and by far the best option, despite any short comings.
@@djjustice889 agreed on all Accounts! It's a great cart. If it mushy wet grass... load lighter bad take a couple more loads. We own dance floor rental company on top of our wedding DJ biz. You're review was solid. Truthful and that's what we need be for the dJ community Helpful is being honest.
Takes about15min to heat water
Props to you for gettin that workout in! Nice to know that this cart lives up to its claimed limit.
Truly the best on the market.
I love this! How long does it take for the water to get hot?
15mins
Great detail review on this cart, but the price they asking is outrageous.
The price is steep, but I promise it's worth it over the course of time. I've had mine for about 2years and it's taken a lot of abuse and it is going strong like a champ. Not just for DJ event, but we have helped friends move, my wife uses it almost weekly to tote huge potted plants. We use on gravel, grass, and concrete surfaces. I am about to invest in another. I don't know why more DJ's still fool with other carts. This is the best, hands down. And trust me, the company is NOT paying me for advertisement.
Dj justice, I will take your advice and give this a try.
【promosm】 👍
Thank you Sir
What about if you have gigs on a sandy beach....those little wheels will sink in....it is s great cart but if all wheels could be the larger then we're cooking.
Yes I was thinking the same thing, those little wheels will sink into the sand and dig into the grass ...too bad
I wouldn't use on sand. Surface is too soft, especially if u have a heavy load.
I need 1
I need 1
How much maintenance is needed for this cart?
Not much so far. I've beat it up on about 10 gigs so far and only needed to tighten a few nuts. Also I left outside for a few weeks and just a little rust but nothing some wd40 can't fix
I have it too! You're spot on about maintaining it because the parts with nuts and bolts can get loose!! (and do often when traversing natural terrain) I'm not a DJ but I've hauled alot of gear for expos in Las Vegas and it's a trooper! I was thinking about getting the shelf kit! But that thing is $499... That's totally insane! Not worth it! And they're asking $349 for upgrade all-terrain wheels? For wheels?? I can't see how they're doing well with those prices to be honest. They do allow you to split it in 4 payments though.
Bought it and really great. A little bit steep because i have to ship it to manila.. Some tax. Not available locally.
@@mishavillanueva7191 enjoy it pare! You'll like the versatility! You could load that thing well! Just make sure you have some bungee cords or things to strap stuff down (depending on what you're hauling and how you load) 👍 Just make sure you tighten the nuts n bolts once in awhile because they do come loose a little after time!
Thanks! Enjoyed using it. But now its in the attic. Since pandemic hit unable to use it. Dismantled it at the moment.
@@mishavillanueva7191 I'm sorry to hear that 😔 . Hopefully that'll change my friend!
@@mishavillanueva7191 would you be willing to sell your?
Thanks for vids seems cool u thing in the shelf position it solid ebough to carry a mixer n lap top?
Hmmm. I guess I have to test that thoery
Awesome Stuff 💜
Thanks Jasmine