Best example yet on stringing a racquet. I like how you slow down and cover every detail. You never assume the person watching knows every every step. Thanks for taking your time and educating us!
Do a segment on why do tennis cans have a lid that can cut off your finger when trying to open it. It’s insane that the lip is as sharp as a razor blade. Got to be a new invention to compress air. There are people living in the wilderness right now that have weapons with less impact than a tennis can lid has.
that "starting knot" isn't that a pro knot? the starting knot is two loops and then back through making the slack of the knot point down along side the main
Nice video. For newer stringers out there, YOU WILL SAVE A LOT OF TIME if you never let go of the end of the string after pulling strings through the frame/ grommets. Pinch the end between the butt of your hand and your pinky+ring finger. It keeps your thumb and two dominant fingers free to manipulate the machine, etc. it will also minimize the odds of the string getting tangled.
Same comment for the first main string , use a starting clamp for the first cross string and not the way how you are doing it If you teach for beginners how to string give a good example.
Stringing racquets was my first job growing up in Hampton/Langley VA. I have your "shows" on all the time-sometimes as background to drown out all the craziness. It brings me back to a simpler time for sure. Great content for the discerning tennis nerd ( I am one). Thank you and keep it up!
Thanks for explaining the double hitch and the starting knot. Ha, that starting clamp can save one's bacon if one under estimates total string length and it saves string. Fantastic!
Excellent explanation. Thanks so much for doing it slowly and clear. I feel confident that I can do it now and possibly watch again if something doubts come up!!
I do stringing before but it was ages ago and maybe i learn new technique watching your video.What i want with your video is,you explain every single details which makes me easier to learn.Thank you so much,ill be watching more of your videos.
If you want to learn how to string a racket,watch this video.This guy tells you everything you need to know,with patience.The best tutorial video for me,so far,thank you for the lesson.
Thanks for this 2-part video. As someone who strung rackets decades ago and looking to get back into it, this was very helpful. As a request for another racket stringing video, how about you have a beginner's type video for one-piece stringing
Best example yet on stringing a racquet. I like how you slow down and cover every detail. You never assume the person watching knows every every step. Thanks for taking your time and educating us!
Am I crazy or did you never finish tying off the starting knot on the crosses and then cut it?
Do a segment on why do tennis cans have a lid that can cut off your finger when trying to open it. It’s insane that the lip is as sharp as a razor blade. Got to be a new invention to compress air. There are people living in the wilderness right now that have weapons with less impact than a tennis can lid has.
"Find the first hole you can put it in, and put it in"
that "starting knot" isn't that a pro knot? the starting knot is two loops and then back through making the slack of the knot point down along side the main
Nice video. For newer stringers out there, YOU WILL SAVE A LOT OF TIME if you never let go of the end of the string after pulling strings through the frame/ grommets. Pinch the end between the butt of your hand and your pinky+ring finger. It keeps your thumb and two dominant fingers free to manipulate the machine, etc. it will also minimize the odds of the string getting tangled.
I just started stringing. THis video REALLY helped me. Thanks!
Back in the day… when we saw Harry in his shop
Same comment for the first main string , use a starting clamp for the first cross string and not the way how you are doing it If you teach for beginners how to string give a good example.
Everyone should see and compare the use of starting clamps for sorting the mains and crosses in the Yonex stringing video, great stuff.
Stringing racquets was my first job growing up in Hampton/Langley VA. I have your "shows" on all the time-sometimes as background to drown out all the craziness. It brings me back to a simpler time for sure. Great content for the discerning tennis nerd ( I am one). Thank you and keep it up!
Broooo, mister, sir thank you very much, you’ve answered some key questions regarding weaving ! Perfect 👌🏻
Thanks for explaining the double hitch and the starting knot. Ha, that starting clamp can save one's bacon if one under estimates total string length and it saves string. Fantastic!
Excellent explanation. Thanks so much for doing it slowly and clear. I feel confident that I can do it now and possibly watch again if something doubts come up!!
Best video on this topic, thanks man!
First time watching a racket string job, very cool. Feel i could do it if i had a machine! Great walk through🤙🏽
Thank you for this wonderful video. Just finished my first string job, I found both the demo and instructions very helpful, great for beginners.
I do stringing before but it was ages ago and maybe i learn new technique watching your video.What i want with your video is,you explain every single details which makes me easier to learn.Thank you so much,ill be watching more of your videos.
If you want to learn how to string a racket,watch this video.This guy tells you everything you need to know,with patience.The best tutorial video for me,so far,thank you for the lesson.
Thanks for this 2-part video. As someone who strung rackets decades ago and looking to get back into it, this was very helpful. As a request for another racket stringing video, how about you have a beginner's type video for one-piece stringing