Woodmizer LX25 Demonstration and Review

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2020
  • In this video, I demonstrate how Woodmizer's newest sawmill, the LX-25 works and share my thoughts and feedback.
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Komentáře • 369

  • @jameswatson8420
    @jameswatson8420 Před 3 lety +93

    Most impressive was the fact that you made the video, reviewed it, then post it essentially unedited. You didn't cheat us out of any of the learning moments we all got to experience. Fine job.

  • @kevinlamarr1424
    @kevinlamarr1424 Před 3 lety +120

    I rather watch somebody who doesn’t have a clue because now I know how I’m going to deal with the same problem. For $3000 that’s a good deal!👍🏿

  • @iain1969
    @iain1969 Před 3 lety +51

    Thanks for the video and especially for not being too proud to show your first attempt!

  • @kentkeller1743
    @kentkeller1743 Před 3 lety +22

    Really fun watching you learn-esp as you know others are watching. Red Skelton said something like: you can measure your potential success by the level of embarrassment you can stand. Great video!

  • @chucksmith9772
    @chucksmith9772 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for showing a REAL video and not a heavily edited version. I'm in the market for a small mill for my property, and videos like yours help a lot. Thanks again!

  • @TheBenghaziRabbit
    @TheBenghaziRabbit Před 3 lety +4

    This ladies and gentlemen.....
    This is what product reviews are meant to be. Nothing extravagant. Plain and simple. Showcase the product and use it. If you don’t know, well time to learn as we go. 1 take.
    Thank you for this. Im seriously interested in this model even more after your hard work because i can take what you have done thus far, tweak my own methodology into it and see how it works for me.
    Hope you are well!

  • @johnchandler3042
    @johnchandler3042 Před 3 lety +8

    Don't let some of these fools discourage you. Nobody was born a Sawyer. Everyone had to learn once.

  • @jimmycouch5417
    @jimmycouch5417 Před 3 lety +44

    Bless you heart, loading that log was hard for me to watch.

    • @SouthWestIron
      @SouthWestIron Před 3 lety

      Yes!

    • @OldBrownDog
      @OldBrownDog Před 3 lety

      He just used the back of his leg to slide that log up that ramp!

    • @montelott8570
      @montelott8570 Před 3 lety +1

      I recommend a winch, a hand winch will do wrap it around the top the log attach with a specialty type hook, it will pull it right on.

    • @danietkissenle
      @danietkissenle Před 3 lety +2

      @@montelott8570 he just needs to learn how to use a pivi right

  • @ronbell7920
    @ronbell7920 Před 3 lety +6

    Reuben, your a brave soul! Yeah, it is a learning experience and I appreciate your openness. Anyway, I ordered my saw back in August, and supposedly it will be delivered by the end of January. I did a lot of milling as a high school kid, and I purchased the saw for my retirement! Keep up the good work, I am glad I got those life lessons in early!!

  • @bradmcdonell8346
    @bradmcdonell8346 Před 3 lety +4

    Love it...this is one of those satisfying videos to me. I know it was great doing those first cuts knowing the money you’ll be saving and the custom cuts you can do to suit the project.

  • @richarddriggers9791
    @richarddriggers9791 Před 3 lety +1

    Reuben thanks for letting it all hang out and doing a product demo of a new saw by a rookie. I enjoyed the review and know you'll learn and do much with your new "toy"

  • @Smoovesquid
    @Smoovesquid Před 2 lety

    Who knew the best ad for wood mizer was a newb? Thank you for your humility.

  • @laneburgess1643
    @laneburgess1643 Před 3 lety +2

    You did a great job. Thank you for not editing out the things you can improve on. This video was very informative.

  • @rickbarclay7892
    @rickbarclay7892 Před 3 lety

    Subscribed. I like honest folks who make honest YT videos.

  • @floydbrennan9300
    @floydbrennan9300 Před 3 lety +4

    Awesome job sir I can remember my first day on my sawmill just keep at it and you'll learn a lot it is very rewarding I now have two Sawmill

  • @iangifford4068
    @iangifford4068 Před 3 lety +4

    I've had mine for about a month now. Mine was missing several parts as well but woodmizer was good about getting them out to me quickly. I'm very happy with it

  • @robjessicalawrence9711
    @robjessicalawrence9711 Před 3 lety +4

    Great tutorial video! I’m ready to get one myself. Even though getting the log started on that ramp was tricky, I am impressed how one person can manage a log into position. I’m excited what kind of projects you will make from your milled lumber. Don’t forget,👷🏻‍♂️ safety first!

  • @LogHewer
    @LogHewer Před 3 lety +8

    Lol. You've got this, man. Everybody starts knowing zero. It's fun to watch the mill in action!

  • @DMatt1974
    @DMatt1974 Před 3 lety +1

    I, too, echo Lamarr's comment. We all have to start somewhere and most of us don't have access to professional millers who can mentor us through our skill development. Researching these kinds of machines is one thing, using it for the first time is another; despite how many videos or website tutorials you watch/read. I have a great deal of respect for you with making this video of your milling maiden voyage and sharing it with newbies, like myself. Excellent video. I don't usually comment on videos, but was inspired to do so with yours.

  • @jamiyabennett4503
    @jamiyabennett4503 Před 3 lety

    I’m proud of you for not giving up. I was pulling for you

  • @terrymilan5926
    @terrymilan5926 Před 3 lety +5

    Inside the dust outlet are find. I cut my fins out and have had no additional dust removal problems when it's wet. Good video. Good job.

  • @SuperJamster1
    @SuperJamster1 Před 3 lety

    I love this! Because you have no idea what you are doing, and shared it with us. Thank you.

  • @sman5877
    @sman5877 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video we know there is a learning curve on everything.

  • @ianmckee5467
    @ianmckee5467 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! When I ordered my LX25 a month ago, there were no videos reviewing one like this out there! Looks like I'll be satisfied when mine is ready for pickup in December!

    • @cferguson6688
      @cferguson6688 Před 3 lety

      ordering mine tomorrow, can you believe that backorder,, they said 12-16 weeks for me.. arrhhgg, i knew i should of ordered mine 2 years ago, but they didnt have this one then.

  • @keithrayeski3147
    @keithrayeski3147 Před 3 lety +3

    One thing I learned was, once you start cutting, try and keep your pressure and speed pretty consistent. You’ll notice that every place you stop, will leave blade marks...if you just push through steady...the cut is clean. Yer gonna love it!

  • @williamosuchowski839
    @williamosuchowski839 Před 3 lety

    It takes time to learn the sawmill. I started the same way. Manual sawmill. Once you get it down. Upgrade to a larger sawmill. Less work and faster sawing. I smiled alot watching. Reminded me of my first time. Good luck.

  • @DEMON_CHILD709
    @DEMON_CHILD709 Před 3 lety

    Great job and vid! Was good to see the first attempt as well...happy sawing Cheers!

  • @samueldesalvo1872
    @samueldesalvo1872 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on your new saw and good luck I have an LT 10 myself

  • @donwithyashit1473
    @donwithyashit1473 Před 7 měsíci

    It looks like it would be so satisfying to operate. I’m sure there will be so difficult times but it looks like a great stress reliever.

  • @genecarr4568
    @genecarr4568 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice Job! I agree with Kevin Lamarr, I would rather watch someone who doesn't know what they are doing and "learning the hard way". Odds are I will be making the same mistakes if and when I get my own sawmill. I have trees that I need to clear for lumber and I will be a "weekend warrior" also. Best of luck to you. Looking forward to following your sawmill efforts.

  • @rustyhowe3832
    @rustyhowe3832 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for making this and putting up. We order a lx25 in August and haven't seen much on them. Would love to hear your progress and learning curve!

  • @godandcountry1000
    @godandcountry1000 Před 3 lety

    Great job on the video, I learned while you were learning.

  • @robertbloomquist1843
    @robertbloomquist1843 Před 2 lety

    Good job young man. I’ve been doing a long time you will do great because of your great attitude

  • @rustyd5070
    @rustyd5070 Před 2 lety

    I like the way you set up your saw on the pad.

  • @fred_nEckerson
    @fred_nEckerson Před 3 lety

    Love the video, please enlighten us with more of them as you learn. Show us your likes and dislikes of the mill and your experiences with the mill. My only advice is to have your sweetheart load the log while you do the filming!

  • @mohibkhan927
    @mohibkhan927 Před 3 lety

    It was funny and at the same time it kept me preying that you many not get hurt. There is a first time to everything. My well wishes and a tribute to your courage for sharing it un edited. I hope you have learned by now. Thanks for sharing

  • @Hockeyfan9884
    @Hockeyfan9884 Před 3 lety

    So dam dang glad i have seen this video. You will be great at sawing lumber. Trial and error,
    especially at 1st try , only gets better from here on in and I believe you already have shown us that. Best regards, from a guy of whom really liked and enjoyed this video, I am now subscribed and bell notified.

  • @JohnDoe-xm9ql
    @JohnDoe-xm9ql Před 3 lety

    Very cool setup..
    Lots of fun...
    Thank you

  • @Boingfish1
    @Boingfish1 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done sir. Raw and informative. Especially nice there is no goofy music in the background. Maybe eye protection next time is a thought. 👍🏼

  • @smosesa
    @smosesa Před 3 lety

    Great job on your 1st log man!

  • @mmahan5820
    @mmahan5820 Před 3 lety

    This was a GREAT video and review Honest!

  • @robertsmith9547
    @robertsmith9547 Před 3 lety

    You set it up right on a slab. Great video. Start with the log closer to the head. Great job

  • @davidmartin5179
    @davidmartin5179 Před 3 lety

    Good job for first time. Experience goes a long way. And the more u cut and play with the saw the more u will learn.
    Fancy Colleges and Universities can’t teach commmon sense and skills. That’s why so many kids and young adults are useless.
    Keep up the good work and be safe. Wear hearing and eye protection.
    Great video.

  • @TheMaximoose66
    @TheMaximoose66 Před 2 lety +1

    I have watched a lot of sawmill videos while impatiently awaiting delivery of my new Woodmizer LT15 and I have to say I really appreciated this one, right down to the struggle to get the log loaded onto the deck as that part of the process concerns me a lot. I am happy to know that it is, in fact, difficult! I am definitely not laughing at you, but when I struggle with loading my first log I will think of you in solidarity. Noobs Unite.

    • @chasjacks9378
      @chasjacks9378 Před 2 lety

      He has a tractor. I am assuming he will use the tractor to load the mill. I hope you have a skid loader or tractor.

    • @saddleup66jg
      @saddleup66jg Před rokem

      Well the tool he was using was doing what it was made for, turning the log. He should have gotten a piy bar or something that would not only rolled the log but forced it foward.

  • @johnschuster9192
    @johnschuster9192 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man the first part was funny .It looked just like me when I first started milling lumber..you know like a bear cub chasing a football.Anyway the piece with the teardrop in the grain is your money cuts.Those are gold! If you still have it get it kiln dried or build one yourself. The oddities in the grain ,knots,stains or other things make your lumber worth a chunk of change.Normally it should be milled at 1" to get around shrinkage.Now after your log is on your mill,you can move the mill all the way to the end..Ok enough of me coaching you.It takes a good eye to see those things .Keep up the good work and operate it the same way every time.Its like riding a bike once you have some time on it..Good luck.. Ps wood mizer should include two log clamps...

  • @tadcobert1307
    @tadcobert1307 Před 3 lety

    Wow, great job, nice video

  • @jackjones7241
    @jackjones7241 Před 3 lety

    hey reuben who cares if people laugh at you youre doing a good job man i watched this video while i waited for mine to come keep on truckin man youre an official sawyer now!!!!

  • @michaelpack7591
    @michaelpack7591 Před 3 lety

    Hang in there buddy, you'll be a pro in no time!
    Blessings!

  • @Lifelovevideos
    @Lifelovevideos  Před 3 lety +8

    I think having a pretty level platform is pretty important. So far, mine has been really easy to level and keep level because of that. I would recommend keeping everything pretty level.

    • @islandhopper7614
      @islandhopper7614 Před 2 lety

      And thank you for showing that platform. I've been thinking that it's key for any sort of operation like this as I start to put mine together in my head (especially on a new homestead). It also set's you up for post-cut processing (easy foundation expansion on the other side to get in with a fork and move your cuts to racks, drying, treatment, storage etc). Again, thank you so much for doing this in an honest way, so the rest of us can plan accurately.

  • @jdjeep46
    @jdjeep46 Před 2 lety

    Good job. I may get one if these saws.

  • @alexcarr8503
    @alexcarr8503 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the demo on the loading ramp.hope they take it back. Send a video to them. I am sure your would be better off loading a log deck with the tractor and rolling the logs down onto the mill. Thanks for sharing your very first log with us. In one year, post another and we will see your progress. You will see also.

  • @justinpitcox2945
    @justinpitcox2945 Před 3 lety +1

    12 weeks I’ll have mine. Been using the woodland mills hm122 for about 2 years. One for home and one for the shop. Nice video and don’t worry, you’ll get the hang of it faster than you think

    • @craigbielsky115
      @craigbielsky115 Před 3 lety +1

      honest bang for buck opinion on woodland mills after 2 years ?.......why change to lx25? im ready to buy and making final choice in next month.....

    • @garywilser7802
      @garywilser7802 Před 3 lety +1

      I bought the woodland mills HM122 a few months ago and I am very happy with it. I too would love to hear a comparison of the two mills from a man who owns both.

  • @herbedwards8156
    @herbedwards8156 Před rokem

    Thank you, I enjoyed this.

  • @dannyboy7086
    @dannyboy7086 Před 3 lety

    the smile on your face was priceless. don't worry about the little mistakes. you was hav'n fun

  • @Northeast_Mainiac
    @Northeast_Mainiac Před 4 měsíci

    I will be owning one of these for my retirement

  • @johnumbach7064
    @johnumbach7064 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing your learn as yo go process!

  • @jasonhenson5968
    @jasonhenson5968 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. Learn more from seeing someone new learn as you go.

  • @donaldshields2483
    @donaldshields2483 Před rokem

    It look like it is a very good job I can understand your first time but looks like you have it set up very good on cement and I’m sure you’ll be satisfied with it and make yourself some boards God bless

  • @edsmith4414
    @edsmith4414 Před 3 lety

    ahahaha....watching you trying to roll that log up the ramps was funny. First thing I figured out with mine was you need a tractor to move logs/lumber/slabs/etc anyway, so you might as well just break down and buy one to go with a mill. I already had a small (22hp) tractor...too small for a front loader, so I put forks on the back (hay forks cut back to 40") and built a wood ramp I could back up and set the logs on a level wood deck to roll them into the mill. THAT saved a lot of work/frustration. Later, as financed improved, I bought a larger tractor with a front loader, which is what one really needs to go with a mill.

  • @northwestwildandfree1505
    @northwestwildandfree1505 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job! I hang a bucket where the sawdust comes out and just dump I in a wheel barrel when it fills. Depends on how wide the board is to how often you must dump the bucket.

  • @michaela.660
    @michaela.660 Před 3 lety +14

    Go to low's or HD and get the stick on "No Skid" stair tread material and custom cut/fit
    pieces on to the ramps and the face of the stop pawls.

    • @Cowboy684
      @Cowboy684 Před 2 lety

      beat me to say this! totally agree, but make sure you get the super heavy duty stuff, that amazon crap wears right off in the wet.

    • @islandhopper7614
      @islandhopper7614 Před 2 lety

      Exactly what I was thinking. Those loading ramps are a great idea, and would save a lot of wear/tear on the frame from fork/tractor dropped logs. NoSkid would bring that thing into perfection.

  • @crystalknowles1515
    @crystalknowles1515 Před rokem

    everyone needs to learn your doing fine u learn from mistakes keep going and enjoy

  • @davejohnson2937
    @davejohnson2937 Před 3 lety

    did good i dont have loading ramps i just our mini trackhoe to load them.. and good first cuts my first log i broke a blade from moving backwards with it going.. did great keep the dust flying!!

  • @ladwiss
    @ladwiss Před 3 lety

    Nice video. I enjoyed watching. Save your back and use that nice tractor in the back ground. Cut em short. Cut em long...Cut em all .Have a great summer

  • @douglasfuqua7082
    @douglasfuqua7082 Před 3 lety

    Ok...logger's technique (try it !!!).
    Piece of (sturdy...nylon? etc.) ROPE.
    ...securely tie one end around the base of (sturdy) tree in your vid background (various knots will work). Take the untied end ACROSS your Mill's log platform and UNDER the log you're trying to load onto the platform (in roughly center of that log)...make 2 or three wraps (don't overlap wraps over each other).
    Throw the loose end of rope toward the trees, walk over there and gently pull on loose end of rope. Log will walk right up on platform....very little effort !!!! Wet or not...doesn't matter... All the best. Great vid.
    (I like cheap poly, nylon, etc., Thick 3/4 or 1 inch....cheap to replace...).

  • @benscoles5085
    @benscoles5085 Před rokem

    Watching You roll the log onto the mill and the trouble you had , but You kept on plugging til success, I knew this was going to be a good vid. I am sure by now You are an old hand at doing this.

  • @terrydummitt
    @terrydummitt Před rokem

    way to go.. very exciting

  • @charlest253
    @charlest253 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video.

  • @williamwinter2638
    @williamwinter2638 Před 3 lety +4

    Also if you set the heart of the log so it is level, by raising the smaller end, the cant, or beam that you are cutting will have less grain run out and be stronger.

  • @ericmatt2368
    @ericmatt2368 Před 3 lety +1

    you might hook a come along to the small tree there and try getting the log up that way ??? Thanks for the video...Thinking about getting one of these mills

  • @JohnDoe-gm5ux
    @JohnDoe-gm5ux Před 2 lety

    Good vid… I’ll be doing the same thing not long from now.

  • @vojta259
    @vojta259 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a Timbery M120 saw mill, which is almost the same product. I also have problems with saw dust, the problematic part is the grid in the output tube, even a small piece of bark can create a blockage. I did simply remove this grid. Nice concrete basement 👍. Sometimes don't be afraid to use your muscles, the lifting system does not seem to be really efficient for such smaller logs...

    • @somethinburnin
      @somethinburnin Před 3 lety +1

      I think the M120 is the LX55, the M100 is the LX25.

  • @Muotaman9958
    @Muotaman9958 Před 28 dny

    Good Job!!
    And have fun with the Sawmill!!
    @Woodmizer: I’m not sure about “Built in the USA”!!
    Maybe assembled…
    Because ALL of those “low Budget” Sawmill on the Market use exactly the same Sawhead, same cheap Friction Clutches,
    same Belt Routing!! Walking on the right Side instead of ALL bigger Woodmizer, you walk on the left Side, where you can see the Log Stoppers!!

  • @CrazyMooseManor
    @CrazyMooseManor Před 3 lety

    Really like your setup. I see a canopy being built over that to protect your investment.

  • @Eboop48
    @Eboop48 Před 3 lety +4

    I ordered it with the bigger engine. I will ask them about the parts thank you for the heads up. I will also be posting a CZcams video but is not going to be until late December are after.

  • @jameslissaman8331
    @jameslissaman8331 Před rokem +1

    To avoid tinnitus in later life an effective set of earmuffs is an absolute necessity, also eye protection.

  • @springermike9846
    @springermike9846 Před 3 lety

    Like the noob feel to this. Thanks for sharing. It allows us to problem solve as we look into ours. TY

  • @danlloyd1775
    @danlloyd1775 Před 2 lety

    You are not a fool. Thanks for this video

  • @aaustin962
    @aaustin962 Před 3 lety

    All they have to do is add upward facing traction barbs to prevent that log from sliding. Thanks for an honest video!

  • @qwertyuio905
    @qwertyuio905 Před 3 lety +3

    Maybe run some self tapping screws into the ramps from underneath, depending on the thickness of the metal
    I bet about a 3/4" screw would leave a nice amount of spike sticking out for the lig to bite onto while you roll it with the can't hook

  • @rayslack6087
    @rayslack6087 Před 3 lety

    I agree.. Nice to see someone that doesn't 100% know how to use the machine perfectly but admits to the fact. We can learn from you mistakes.

  • @rayjil7435
    @rayjil7435 Před 2 lety +8

    Be careful with the two metal braces which are out of sight when cutting, you may easily forget to check for clearance. Try to keep them as low as possible and make it a habit to check them before the next cut.

    • @benscoles5085
      @benscoles5085 Před rokem +1

      after the log is squared on three sides they are best removed, there are little tabs engineered in the place those metal braces slide down in, and those will hold the log secure enough to run the saw with no worries, because the saw head will not lower down low enough to hit the tabs.

  • @gregbloom9292
    @gregbloom9292 Před 2 lety

    I can't belive you backed that up with out the blade coming off.

  • @Eboop48
    @Eboop48 Před 3 lety +3

    Can't wait to get my LX25 the only problem is it's 14 weeks out. It's going to be December and cold. I never had one first time too.

    • @johnh9907
      @johnh9907 Před 3 lety

      ed shiver get the bigger engine. The small one does not fit well. I had to send it back and woodmizer sent me the upgrade. Also ask them to double check all the parts. I had to have missing parts shipped to me three times. Mill itself cuts great.

  • @johnspence2466
    @johnspence2466 Před 2 lety

    Can you post another video about your experience with the saw and improvement and give a good review of pros and cons

  • @deepwoodslumberco.6540
    @deepwoodslumberco.6540 Před 2 lety +1

    I run the wm4500 and saw 12k board feet a day. If you would happen to have any question I would be happy to help!

  • @raysno8367
    @raysno8367 Před 3 lety

    I like , probably have to learn the hard way too !

    • @raysno8367
      @raysno8367 Před 3 lety

      But I probably could pick that log up !

  • @mrbrown3462
    @mrbrown3462 Před 3 lety +1

    I cut the grates out of my sawdust chute because I had the same issue with sawdust build up in mill have not had an issue since.

  • @teddvidler6830
    @teddvidler6830 Před 3 lety +4

    I was surprised that you didn't receive all parts / components with your sawmill. Not good for Woodmizer's reputation. Have lots of fun. Thanks for the video.

  • @davegraff443
    @davegraff443 Před 3 lety

    Looks like a great machine, it is a learning curve to get started but that will come, question, why did you struggle with that log when you have a tractor with a loader on it , simply put it on the saw?

  • @JoelMahr
    @JoelMahr Před 3 lety

    Nice video. I’m considering buying one. How is it performing a few months later?

  • @avoidtheherd7066
    @avoidtheherd7066 Před 3 lety

    I ordered mine yesterday. ONLY four months until delivery in Alaska.

  • @jackiesanders489
    @jackiesanders489 Před 3 lety +45

    hell, i'm 81 years old and could lift one end of that log lol

  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT Před 3 lety

    I’m considering this Saw mill. What are your thoughts on it now that you have had it a while

  • @TheSmartodd
    @TheSmartodd Před 3 lety

    I think if you put a winch on the opposite side or a pulley connected to that tree in the back, you can pull logs up the ramp easier?

  • @justinhinten240
    @justinhinten240 Před 3 lety +2

    A lot of comments, I haven't read them all so maybe its been mentioned. A heavier log may actually load up that easier as its less likely to spin in place. Adding grip tape to the ramps or truck bed liner may help with that too. Also look into parbuckling for loading logs, you can move massive amounts of weight with less effort than a can't hook/Peavy and there's no risk of it rolling back onto you if the ramp catches fail. A masdam rope puller attached to a standing tree will work for most logs if you don't have an electric or hydraulic winch handy.

    • @chasjacks9378
      @chasjacks9378 Před 2 lety +1

      A lot of good ideas. I think the grip tape could be the first try since it is cheap. Good post with lots of good advice.

  • @free_at_last8141
    @free_at_last8141 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I think that the loading ramp could be improved. Maybe making more of a saw tooth stepped pattern or adhering some low grit sandpaper to give it some grip would work.

  • @rogerdenney3663
    @rogerdenney3663 Před 2 lety

    Missing a bunch of parts that needed overnighting? Whew baby. Got the hat on though. Mill some posts and build a hut over that nice unit. Thanks for sharing and good luck.

  • @grazynazambeanie5963
    @grazynazambeanie5963 Před 2 lety

    Every wood miser operator has sawn into the log stops once or twice . It's part of the learning curve lol

  • @michaelpack7591
    @michaelpack7591 Před 3 lety

    Dude, just out your back into it!