I just wanted to say that I came up with this idea last week and I decided to look on the Internet to see if anybody else had done it I’m glad to see that you have. There’s a lot of underground vaults and Allegheny cemetery I want to look in
Another excellent video! I have several borescopes, and the floppy wire scopes are harder to use. I have inserted one scope into a section of tubing to have more control over the thing. If you could find a tube to fit your scope that was 18 inches to 24 inches long, it would make it easier to control! In my case I used a section of brake line, you can get short sections at an auto repair shop for a few dollars.
Thanks for another enjoyable video! It was entertaining watching you trying to maneuver an Endoscope for the first time, but it wasn't too shabby at all, plus the more you use it the more you'll find different ways to control its movement. Nice "tool" for you, huh? Have fun and stay safe until the next time! 😊
One thing you might try is to position the scope and then take a still picture. Maybe you could fasten the scope(leveled out) onto a rod with a 90 degree curve on the end. Also, add multiple or stronger lights to the end of the rod. Having used such scopes in the auto repair field, it is hard to follow it when it is moving.
Great video, lots of suspense peeking in those crypts! Have you found many "exposed caskets"? I thought it was law that caskets need to be fully entombed, @ least here in the US. Very respectfully done and thank you!
I’m not sure about the laws Maybe the laws in the early 1900s were different regarding Burial. That’s the first one that I’ve seen that had exposed caskets. But I have seen other CZcamsrs from other states showing the same type of stuff from different time periods
@@CryptDoor It is the nature of the materials and lack of maintenance. Marble is not the most durable stone. Exposed to pollution and moisture the acids rot the stone. At time from the inside out as it is very porous. Concrete, mortar, and limestone depending on quality can also degrade. Basically dissolve. This mausoleum probably had a roof leak and retained water and the structure became compromised. Maintenance maintenance maintenance. Eventually many of these structures will be gone. That is why I worry about these huge multi use ones. Unless maintenance is kept up to a high standard there will always be issues. The God of time erases all. Keep video documenting them. The funerary art and architecture of these past periods are worth recording as they are perishable. Stay safe.
Just a thought after Watching this video if you use a phone to video through small spaces have it tied to you wrist so that just in case you drop it you won’t lose it. I’m going to start doing that as well because I know I’m clumsy lol
Interesting..I think it turned out as a good experiment...but useful for really really cool places you just have to know what's in the crypt right...I liked the vid though thanks
Extremely interesting. I think if you got a better camera you’d get a lot better results. But the 2 mausoleums that are falling down is sad. Not much longer and they’ll crumble. The one at the end looked like nobody was occupying it.
I know where an old crypt from the 1800's with a little hold in the door and you can see an old cast iron coffin inside and another coffin that are both open and you can see what looks like bones in them. I like the endoscope idea liked and subscribed. Most of the endoscopes have lights on them you can play with the light settings. You could also try using a selfie stick if there is enough room to put a cell phone or go pro type camera in. Just make sure it is firmly attached.
What kind,brand of endoscope did you use? You could see the casket....gecko!! Someone just threw garbage in ..sad..some of those mausoleums need serious help
I know almost like it was being used for storage or something maybe the thing was so old and falling apart the family moved the person? I’ve heard of that before
@@maw-mawbecky3616 Thank you. I have scene way graphic stuff shown on CZcams before if my camera ever caught anything sensitive I would never upload it.
It is interesting. Be careful you don't piss someone off !
Two shadows below the statue and one shadow figure that looks like a older gentleman to the left.
Great 📹 🎥 ty.
Very innovative,this works ,loads of possibilities.GREAT '!!!!!!!!
I love this exploratory adventure, Tony. I'm gradually looking at videos you made, before I discovered you, on TikTok.
I just wanted to say that I came up with this idea last week and I decided to look on the Internet to see if anybody else had done it I’m glad to see that you have.
There’s a lot of underground vaults and Allegheny cemetery I want to look in
Another excellent video!
I have several borescopes, and the floppy wire scopes are harder to use. I have inserted one scope into a section of tubing to have more control over the thing. If you could find a tube to fit your scope that was 18 inches to 24 inches long, it would make it easier to control!
In my case I used a section of brake line, you can get short sections at an auto repair shop for a few dollars.
You're doing good. I love cemeteries anyway, caskets etc keep doing good with scope
Fascinating!
I had thought about this. Glad to see you doing this. Practice makes perfect.
I was thinking about bringing it out of retirement again. But I caught a lot of backlash for using the scope but a majority of the people enjoyed it
Thanks for another enjoyable video! It was entertaining watching you trying to maneuver an Endoscope for the first time, but it wasn't too shabby at all, plus the more you use it the more you'll find different ways to control its movement. Nice "tool" for you, huh? Have fun and stay safe until the next time! 😊
Soooo glad I found this vlog. You always get IN THERE
Practice makes perfect. Very interesting approach none the less.
One thing you might try is to position the scope and then take a still picture. Maybe you could fasten the scope(leveled out) onto a rod with a 90 degree curve on the end. Also, add multiple or stronger lights to the end of the rod. Having used such scopes in the auto repair field, it is hard to follow it when it is moving.
Don't apologize it was cool to experiment with you. Just found your channel and working my way through the videos.
Very interesting. I hope you do more!
You done a great job just practise needed
If you tie strap your scope to a stick you can easily direct it at that point.
Great job ty
Thank for video 👍
Try a drain camera, you might have more control.
you are a nice guy and i like your videos🤗
Great video, lots of suspense peeking in those crypts! Have you found many "exposed caskets"? I thought it was law that caskets need to be fully entombed, @ least here in the US. Very respectfully done and thank you!
I’m not sure about the laws Maybe the laws in the early 1900s were different regarding Burial. That’s the first one that I’ve seen that had exposed caskets. But I have seen other CZcamsrs from other states showing the same type of stuff from different time periods
@@CryptDoor It is the nature of the materials and lack of maintenance. Marble is not the most durable stone. Exposed to pollution and moisture the acids rot the stone. At time from the inside out as it is very porous. Concrete, mortar, and limestone depending on quality can also degrade. Basically dissolve. This mausoleum probably had a roof leak and retained water and the structure became compromised. Maintenance maintenance maintenance. Eventually many of these structures will be gone. That is why I worry about these huge multi use ones. Unless maintenance is kept up to a high standard there will always be issues. The God of time erases all. Keep video documenting them. The funerary art and architecture of these past periods are worth recording as they are perishable. Stay safe.
Unique and amazing these mausoleums are. Just follow the lizard inside.
Just a thought after Watching this video if you use a phone to video through small spaces have it tied to you wrist so that just in case you drop it you won’t lose it. I’m going to start doing that as well because I know I’m clumsy lol
Watching here in the Manila,Philippines
Thank you!
Very interesting. Good job as always thanks for doing what you’re doing
I found this the most interesting of all. I hope you will practice and keep trying till you get better and bring us some fascinating views!
YOU WILL BE OK WITH PRACTICE. IT IS INTERESTING TO SEE INSIDE THESE THINGS
Great Video! Need to do more like this.
Interesting..I think it turned out as a good experiment...but useful for really really cool places you just have to know what's in the crypt right...I liked the vid though thanks
Thank you a different experience to say the least
I would think, if this is a medical scope it was meant to see things that are close, not far away.
Tnx.✌🏻🖖🏻
Extremely interesting. I think if you got a better camera you’d get a lot better results. But the 2 mausoleums that are falling down is sad. Not much longer and they’ll crumble. The one at the end looked like nobody was occupying it.
Yeah, being that it was starting to fall apart. Maybe they moved the remains elsewhere
I know where an old crypt from the 1800's with a little hold in the door and you can see an old cast iron coffin inside and another coffin that are both open and you can see what looks like bones in them. I like the endoscope idea liked and subscribed. Most of the endoscopes have lights on them you can play with the light settings. You could also try using a selfie stick if there is enough room to put a cell phone or go pro type camera in. Just make sure it is firmly attached.
Yeah I’m looking into that
Great video
Great experiment.I think as you said you might need one with a better camera if you continues with one ..Love n Light 🥰
No one can snoop around and find my bones. Another good reason for cremation.
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I wonder how it would be with using the phone on a selfie stick?
What kind,brand of endoscope did you use? You could see the casket....gecko!! Someone just threw garbage in ..sad..some of those mausoleums need serious help
DEPSTECH Wireless Endoscope, IP67...
@@CryptDoor thank you! I do a bit of cemetery walking myself . I love to photograph the old and unusual headstones
@@robertabray-enhus3198 Do you have your stuff up on any kind of social media?
Baby casket seen.
Really? I saw the adult one
@@CryptDoor Oh I meant in the first crypt I thought it was a baby sized casket.
What brand endoscope are you using? I'm wanting one myself.
Depstech wireless ip67 waterproof. Although some of the footage comes out grainy with it I might be looking into a different one
Looks like that last one was empties.
I know almost like it was being used for storage or something maybe the thing was so old and falling apart the family moved the person? I’ve heard of that before
Your going to mess with the wrong mausoleum and open up some s..t. maybe something evil.
Wow, have mixed feelings. This seems to be the ultimate invasion of privacy. Unsubscribing
Out of everybody who watched this video that was a first. I’m sorry to hear that. Best of luck to you.
This is no different than visiting a cemetery. Not an invasion of privacy. They are there to visit . It pays respect to the dead.
@@maw-mawbecky3616 Thank you. I have scene way graphic stuff shown on CZcams before if my camera ever caught anything sensitive I would never upload it.
Bye bye Connie……The archaeologists do worse they break into the coffin/caskets and mess with the remains of the dead!