You'd be a great teacher. I know next to nothing about wiring or electronics, but you explained the process and purpose of each step in way that was easy to understand.
Thanks very much! I really enjoy trying to make things like this approachable because way too many people are scared to get started working on things, but it's just a matter of taking it one step at a time!
Really enjoyed the video Aaron, I feel like you are showing more and more character! Can't wait for the videos quickly to escalate from "changing a screen" to "building a container bunker for survival" to "DYI liquid nitrogen and rocket engines" Hope to see another video in 6 months!
Hopefully sooner than 6 months! :) I'm really looking forward to trying out the process for liquid nitrogen, I think it's going to be really fun and will involve some crazy pressures!
First time I've used them for something like that honestly, but they really make sense! They are high quality and easy to remove which is a big plus compared to the other types of double-sided adhesive!
Thanks Richard! Definitely more videos to come! I'm trying to start doing a much wider variety of projects, and that will help with making more videos!
Hey Grant! Thanks for the well wishes mate! I've been taking a break from 'online stuff' mainly because I actually bought a new house / property with a workshop on it in the middle of last year! 🎉 However the workshop building itself has needed a LOT more work than I initially anticipated, so all my time & money has been going into getting it fixed up! I am getting fairly close. The "only" things left to do are: finishing in the storage room, grinding and epoxy coating the floor, and installing the electrical. However the electrical in particular is going to be fairly expensive, so I'm just taking my time for the moment! Thanks again, Aaron
Hi, it's a great video, congratulations, i want to do the same in a cnc mach 9 Romi, but the output signal of my machine it's separeate: video, Horizontal sync and vertical sync. My doubt is can i plug this signal like you in de vga conector or i need to convert de signal. The old monitor is a CRT monochrome monitor.
I don't own a Fadal Mill. But I do have a Mazak Lathe that is still in it's Mission / Rebuild stage. Currently fitted with a CRT Monitor. Replacing the Monitor is something I Definitely want to do for all the obvious reasons 😁 Trying to find something that is not so costly as you mentioned is a big plus. My Mazak Dealer does have a Genuine Replacement at a cost of around 2K. Which is ok IF I owned a 300K Lathe. But my machine like yours is a little older and 2K is a little too expensive for an older machine. ( it was sought of funny because I was at the dealer when asking about a replacement monitor, the sales guy had a look on his face as if to say 🤔I don't think this guy will buy it. he is definitely right about that 😂) The Monitor you chose is a not only reasonably priced but also improves the machines appearance. Just subscribed and looking forward to watching more from you soon. All the best. Peter 👍
Hey mate! Doing 'ok', the last 18 months has been a bit of a wild ride as renovating my new workshop building has taken a LOT more work / money / time than I really anticipated before moving... However I did just do a big pre-order of knives, updated the website, and I'm looking forward to getting rolling and making knives again, I really miss it! Thanks for checking in on me
@@GoughCustom Renovations are double the work of building new stuff ! I have been at it for 15 years now. Great to hear that you are ready to do the things you love again. Looking forward to a video of what you have been doing, if that is possible. All the best !
@@Panzax1 I will definitely be posting a video when it's finished, I've been filming the whole process as I go... Yeah I had originally planned just to move one wall and install drywall in the new shop, but after opening up a wall I found a really bad mouse infestation and decided to gut the place and do all new insulation, vapor barrier, interior sheathing and then drywall. Has already paid off big time in terms of insulation as the building leaked like a sieve before... You'll appreciate this I think given your background in renovations: I also found that the roof over the office area of the shop had 2x12 rafters on 24" centers with an unsupported span of 20', and we live in an area with a potential snow-load of 60lbs per sq foot 😭😳 I have no idea how that roof had not already caved in... The span calculators said the max span with that lumber should have only been 10' lol. I jacked the rafters up, sistered each one with a fresh 2x12, then built a structural beam at the mid-point of the span and built columns in the walls underneath to carry the load down into the slab. The renovation was worth it just to find that potential huge issue I think! Glad it's fixed now...
Thank you I just finished install the LCD monitor on my fadal, looks very nice. Thank you for the information where to buy the parts, i hope i can help you some day with any inf. In what i doing, i have a FFL 07 here in Connecticut. Wagner Damotta
Great video! Even if you aren't fixing a mill, lots of good info. I wonder if the more expensive panels have glass screens. That seems like it would be good to have on an industrial machine to prevent scratches.
Hey Tommy! The replacement monitor I fitted here actually has a glass screen, not plastic! From what I've seen they're very durable, no issues with scratching them when wiping them down or anything as of yet! The 'expensive' replacements honestly seem exactly the same, though a few of them come with a mounting cradle meant to replicate the CRT mounting locations, which honestly just seems unnecessary!
@@GoughCustom Sounds like a great deal then! An $800 replacement is bogus regardless of whether the cheap one was glass or plastic. Awesome you were able to find a cheaper option that fit like a glove.
Thanks! I actually have quite a bit of experience with electronics work, I used to build guitar tube amps when I was a kid and I have done a fair bit of electronics repairs and so on... Just takes time to learn all the little things as you work through projects!
Hello, did you notice the top line line of the display is cut off a bit when displaying the DRO? I’ve read fadal has modified the top 6 lines of the display and sometimes it gets cut off. Thanks!
Yeah the old CRTs have a cool look, I did think about trying to make the text green (as the screen is color) but I didn't end up bothering too much lol
Hello Aron, what i noticed is the headset that you are rocking, what model is it? I'm using M3 worktunes but i had to import them to Europe from US so if I can order something worthy straight from EU then i would buy some. Thanks Ihor
Hi Aaron what is the waiting period right now If I purchased one of your knives. And what is the link to your website? I follow Slavik Tely as well he bought one of your knives and did an open box review and it was awesome. I hope you and your family are well. And as always looking forward to your next video. Sincerely a big fan lol Richard
What's the reason for the hearing protection during this project? Is it just loud in the workshop? Also, I'm happy to see you can buy an LCD with a BNC connector still these days. That was a surprise to me. Cheers!
Partly habit, partly because they're bluetooth headphones as well so I use them to listen to music and answer my phone etc... Honestly I always have them on any time I'm in the shop, otherwise I'm always looking for them when I'm going to do something noisy, or I end up just leaving them off and doing harm to my ears, so best to leave them on all the time!
Hi Aaron, after you program the new monitor with the remote control you have to set every time you turn the machine on or only in the first time? Thank you
It's largely welded steel, yes. The Table, Saddle and Head are all cast iron though, and the base is filled with concrete at the factory to reduce resonance.
Great Swap out Aaron. Clean and 20lbs lighter but will miss the green. Curious if your old screens had burns in the phosphorus? If not I'd find someone or fix it myself for nostalgia/Archival coolness. Honestly, I still have an original IBM XT with a 5mb Bernuolli drive and a CGA Card and Monitor (circ. 83') still sparked as of 18mo. ago...figured I'd donate it in another decade or give it to the grand kids to see where tablets came from. ;-P Thanks Aaron, always a treat and yes I noticed...thank you!
Hey PJ! Thanks again for your support! I do love the old green screens as well, but the new LCDs are just so much easier to read! Yeah the CRT did have burn-in as well unfortunately... The old computers are really fun to see! I have a soft spot for old Apple Macintoshes. My first 'real' computer was a Macintosh LCII, though I had access to an Apple II, an atari and a Mac Classic earlier than that...
Always hated that green screen on our fadal 4020 we used to have. It got so bad we actually had burn in on the screen from it being turned on for so long. It made reading the screen very difficult when there were burnt in characters on the screen.
Yeah they definitely get harder to read as they age! My main issue previously was that I like my shop really bright, and the screen wasn't that bright so it was hard to read!
Is there a way to adjust screen alignment? I just put a super cheap monitor in my VMC40 and the bottom three menu items are not visible on the screen. I don't think this one is adjustable. Thanks for the video!
I have the same problem in my old Fadal (DC Motors) i tried to adjust with the diferent picture parameters of the lcd monitor but I couldn´t, i tried in my newest Fadal (AC Motors) and it works, I hope somebady could help us. Regards
@@icoaguilar750 I had to install the newest video card. I think it was the 1420-2 card that made it work. Now on my cheap monitor I am using now the top line isn't visible. I am getting one of these better monitors and they allow you to manually align it from there. A tech at ITS said that newer card is a must!
I haven't had to adjust the vsync that much so I can't really add anything here unfortunately. If you need to research it further 'vsync' is the term you need to look for, there's a timing element to the way the video signal works and if that is not being detected properly then the vertical and/or horizontal alignment will be off...
Hey Richard! I have actually never stopped making knives, I just haven't done any videos on my day-to-day recently because I'm largely doing the same thing so it's a bit repetitive. I am definitely working on new designs, my main focus at the moment is on designing the production process for my kitchen knife design!
Are you ever going to have any of these knives for sale again to the public? I've been checking off & on for the last year on your website and they always say "sold out". If not, do you recommend any other knife makers with similar quality knives for sale that actually has products in stock?
Hey mate! I actually have knives for sale pretty regularly, at least one batch per 2-3 months, however outside of those windows the website says 'sold out' because I have a fair bit of demand and when I release a batch it usually sells out within 24-48 hours. You might have seen a prompt on my website to sign up for my mailing list? That is the best way to get one of my knives, because after you sign up I am able to send you a notification when there are knives available... Obviously this is not super clear though, so I will update my website with a note that explains the process a bit better. Cheers!
Sorry mate, it's going to be different on every machine. You will have to work out what format the signal is and what the connector is, then buy a monitor that's suitable...
Thanks mate! I honestly probably could have fixed the old screen myself, usually with those old CRT screens as long as the tube is intact then it's a matter of replacing burnt out components like that big capacitor, cleaning things well, and maybe fixing a circuit board burnt trace or two if there was a short... However I just didn't think it was worth it. It would be a fun project but unfortunately I don't have any use for the finished product!
Ah I guess I forgot to point out when I was doing that. At 10:02 you can see I'm plugging in the BNC connector which transfers the video signal. It just plugs right into the only place that matches!
Hey, I'm sure you get asked this question a lot, but how much would it cost to have a five inch version of the Resolute made? I know that they've been done in the past, but if it isn't an option now I understand
Man, are you ok?? God bless you
Aaron is one of my first knife makers. Imagine having one of his first hand cut knives. I took a number of cues from his process and design.
You'd be a great teacher. I know next to nothing about wiring or electronics, but you explained the process and purpose of each step in way that was easy to understand.
Thanks very much! I really enjoy trying to make things like this approachable because way too many people are scared to get started working on things, but it's just a matter of taking it one step at a time!
Man this guy got me into knife making and I'm happy to see how far he's come!! Keep up the work my dude
I followed these directions precisely and it worked perfectly. Thanks Aaron!
Old is new again! Good to see you in ‘22. Throughly enjoy every video, sometimes three or four times.
Thanks very much Robert, and thanks for watching! Hopefully more videos about a lot of different subjects this year!
Really enjoyed the video Aaron, I feel like you are showing more and more character!
Can't wait for the videos quickly to escalate from "changing a screen" to "building a container bunker for survival" to "DYI liquid nitrogen and rocket engines"
Hope to see another video in 6 months!
Hopefully sooner than 6 months! :) I'm really looking forward to trying out the process for liquid nitrogen, I think it's going to be really fun and will involve some crazy pressures!
Aaron should start a cooking channel as well
Great job Aaron you are such a charismatic person .
Command strips super for diy projects. Sometimes I feel guilty but they never failed me yet.
First time I've used them for something like that honestly, but they really make sense! They are high quality and easy to remove which is a big plus compared to the other types of double-sided adhesive!
I sure would like to see more vids from you! Love the content and commentary!
Thanks Richard! Definitely more videos to come! I'm trying to start doing a much wider variety of projects, and that will help with making more videos!
very good evolution screen for old fadal
Thanks! Yeah the LCD screen is definitely an upgrade!
I always learn something new from your videos, Thanks a Lot !
Perfect timing Sir !! Cant wait to install my new screen !! And be able to see !! Thank you very much for sharing 🙂
G’day Azz. Nice work on the screen replacement. You’re a clever cookie mate. Cheers 🍻. Aaron
Thanks Aza! Glad to have the machine back up and running!
Love your videos Aaron. And your podcast too! Glad you've got a bit of time to film and edit videos.
Thanks very much David! I always want to make more videos! Hopefully I'll keep being able to carve out more time for it.
Привет из Тбилиси✌️Отличный, познавательный ролик Смотрел с большим удовольствием.Спасибо за труд
Nice work. Also making my way through the xyz podcast after hearing you on the within tolerance podcast too
Nice! Hope you're enjoying the podcasts!
Hi Aaron, I hope all is well with you.
More posts please miss your videos.
Take care .
Hey Grant! Thanks for the well wishes mate! I've been taking a break from 'online stuff' mainly because I actually bought a new house / property with a workshop on it in the middle of last year! 🎉 However the workshop building itself has needed a LOT more work than I initially anticipated, so all my time & money has been going into getting it fixed up!
I am getting fairly close. The "only" things left to do are: finishing in the storage room, grinding and epoxy coating the floor, and installing the electrical. However the electrical in particular is going to be fairly expensive, so I'm just taking my time for the moment!
Thanks again,
Aaron
Awesome job buddy 👏
Thanks Az!
Wow, this video is great, i will go ahead and change my monitor, thanks for the great video.
No worries at all mate!
Hi, it's a great video, congratulations, i want to do the same in a cnc mach 9 Romi, but the output signal of my machine it's separeate: video, Horizontal sync and vertical sync. My doubt is can i plug this signal like you in de vga conector or i need to convert de signal. The old monitor is a CRT monochrome monitor.
Nice and clean. Great LCD
Thanks very much! Yeah I really like these LCDs
Love your vids
I don't own a Fadal Mill.
But I do have a Mazak Lathe that is still in it's Mission / Rebuild stage.
Currently fitted with a CRT Monitor.
Replacing the Monitor is something I Definitely want to do for all the obvious reasons 😁
Trying to find something that is not so costly as you mentioned is a big plus.
My Mazak Dealer does have a Genuine Replacement at a cost of around 2K.
Which is ok IF I owned a 300K Lathe.
But my machine like yours is a little older and 2K is a little too expensive for an older machine.
( it was sought of funny because I was at the dealer when asking about a replacement monitor, the sales guy had a look on his face as if to say 🤔I don't think this guy will buy it.
he is definitely right about that 😂)
The Monitor you chose is a not only reasonably priced but also improves the machines appearance.
Just subscribed and looking forward to watching more from you soon.
All the best.
Peter 👍
Cheers Peter! Yeah $2k for a screen is just silly, hope you're able to find one like the one I used that just happens to fit perfectly! Best of luck!
Nice Work enjoyed watching
Thank you for sharing your expertise
You're very welcome Michael! Thanks for watching!
How are you doing ? No videos and you webshop seems to be about 1 year out of date.
Hey mate! Doing 'ok', the last 18 months has been a bit of a wild ride as renovating my new workshop building has taken a LOT more work / money / time than I really anticipated before moving... However I did just do a big pre-order of knives, updated the website, and I'm looking forward to getting rolling and making knives again, I really miss it!
Thanks for checking in on me
@@GoughCustom Renovations are double the work of building new stuff ! I have been at it for 15 years now. Great to hear that you are ready to do the things you love again. Looking forward to a video of what you have been doing, if that is possible. All the best !
@@Panzax1 I will definitely be posting a video when it's finished, I've been filming the whole process as I go... Yeah I had originally planned just to move one wall and install drywall in the new shop, but after opening up a wall I found a really bad mouse infestation and decided to gut the place and do all new insulation, vapor barrier, interior sheathing and then drywall. Has already paid off big time in terms of insulation as the building leaked like a sieve before...
You'll appreciate this I think given your background in renovations: I also found that the roof over the office area of the shop had 2x12 rafters on 24" centers with an unsupported span of 20', and we live in an area with a potential snow-load of 60lbs per sq foot 😭😳 I have no idea how that roof had not already caved in... The span calculators said the max span with that lumber should have only been 10' lol.
I jacked the rafters up, sistered each one with a fresh 2x12, then built a structural beam at the mid-point of the span and built columns in the walls underneath to carry the load down into the slab. The renovation was worth it just to find that potential huge issue I think! Glad it's fixed now...
@@GoughCustom That made me chuckle: Sounds exactly like what I've been doing !
I hope you start making videos again!
Thank you
I just finished install the LCD monitor on my fadal, looks very nice.
Thank you for the information where to buy the parts, i hope i can help you some day with any inf. In what i doing, i have a FFL 07 here in Connecticut.
Wagner Damotta
Wonderfully instructive. Thank you!
You're very welcome, thanks for watching!
Great video! Even if you aren't fixing a mill, lots of good info. I wonder if the more expensive panels have glass screens. That seems like it would be good to have on an industrial machine to prevent scratches.
Hey Tommy! The replacement monitor I fitted here actually has a glass screen, not plastic! From what I've seen they're very durable, no issues with scratching them when wiping them down or anything as of yet! The 'expensive' replacements honestly seem exactly the same, though a few of them come with a mounting cradle meant to replicate the CRT mounting locations, which honestly just seems unnecessary!
@@GoughCustom Sounds like a great deal then! An $800 replacement is bogus regardless of whether the cheap one was glass or plastic. Awesome you were able to find a cheaper option that fit like a glove.
I am amazed that you know electronic terms like bnc etc
Thanks! I actually have quite a bit of experience with electronics work, I used to build guitar tube amps when I was a kid and I have done a fair bit of electronics repairs and so on... Just takes time to learn all the little things as you work through projects!
@@GoughCustom very nice, nice to see you evolve with time
Hello, did you notice the top line line of the display is cut off a bit when displaying the DRO? I’ve read fadal has modified the top 6 lines of the display and sometimes it gets cut off. Thanks!
Clean job! not as cool as the green CRT but definitely more reliable
Yeah the old CRTs have a cool look, I did think about trying to make the text green (as the screen is color) but I didn't end up bothering too much lol
A surprise, but a welcome one.
Glad you enjoyed the video mate!
Thank you! Can you please send me the link to buy it? Thank 5:31
Sounds like you could start a side business offering Fadel monitor retrofit kits.
I think something like that every time I have to do a project like this lol... then I remember how much work it is just having one business! :)
Hello Aron, what i noticed is the headset that you are rocking, what model is it? I'm using M3 worktunes but i had to import them to Europe from US so if I can order something worthy straight from EU then i would buy some.
Thanks
Ihor
nice job mate!!!
Thanks very much!
Hi Aaron what is the waiting period right now If I purchased one of your knives. And what is the link to your website? I follow Slavik Tely as well he bought one of your knives and did an open box review and it was awesome. I hope you and your family are well. And as always looking forward to your next video.
Sincerely a big fan lol Richard
Slick!
Thanks Russ!
What's the reason for the hearing protection during this project? Is it just loud in the workshop? Also, I'm happy to see you can buy an LCD with a BNC connector still these days. That was a surprise to me. Cheers!
Partly habit, partly because they're bluetooth headphones as well so I use them to listen to music and answer my phone etc... Honestly I always have them on any time I'm in the shop, otherwise I'm always looking for them when I'm going to do something noisy, or I end up just leaving them off and doing harm to my ears, so best to leave them on all the time!
@@GoughCustom Good habit to have. XD
Great work!
Thanks very much Max!
Hi Aaron, after you program the new monitor with the remote control you have to set every time you turn the machine on or only in the first time?
Thank you
Hey Wagner!
No, the remote control is only needed when first setting up the monitor. After that it just remembers the settings when turned on!
@@GoughCustom thank you very much sir
I have learned a lot from your videos, with your excellent work and dedication.
Thank you
Wagner
What’s the input voltage of the old crt?
Fadal machine, based on welded steel frame (out of mild steel tubes)? Without cast iron?
It's largely welded steel, yes. The Table, Saddle and Head are all cast iron though, and the base is filled with concrete at the factory to reduce resonance.
Great Swap out Aaron. Clean and 20lbs lighter but will miss the green. Curious if your old screens had burns in the phosphorus? If not I'd find someone or fix it myself for nostalgia/Archival coolness. Honestly, I still have an original IBM XT with a 5mb Bernuolli drive and a CGA Card and Monitor (circ. 83') still sparked as of 18mo. ago...figured I'd donate it in another decade or give it to the grand kids to see where tablets came from. ;-P Thanks Aaron, always a treat and yes I noticed...thank you!
Hey PJ! Thanks again for your support! I do love the old green screens as well, but the new LCDs are just so much easier to read! Yeah the CRT did have burn-in as well unfortunately...
The old computers are really fun to see! I have a soft spot for old Apple Macintoshes. My first 'real' computer was a Macintosh LCII, though I had access to an Apple II, an atari and a Mac Classic earlier than that...
is there anything you can't do? Enjoy your videos, thank you.
I am terrible at snowboarding! :)
Always hated that green screen on our fadal 4020 we used to have. It got so bad we actually had burn in on the screen from it being turned on for so long. It made reading the screen very difficult when there were burnt in characters on the screen.
Yeah they definitely get harder to read as they age! My main issue previously was that I like my shop really bright, and the screen wasn't that bright so it was hard to read!
Is there a way to adjust screen alignment? I just put a super cheap monitor in my VMC40 and the bottom three menu items are not visible on the screen. I don't think this one is adjustable. Thanks for the video!
I have the same problem in my old Fadal (DC Motors) i tried to adjust with the diferent picture parameters of the lcd monitor but I couldn´t, i tried in my newest Fadal (AC Motors) and it works, I hope somebady could help us. Regards
@@icoaguilar750 I had to install the newest video card. I think it was the 1420-2 card that made it work. Now on my cheap monitor I am using now the top line isn't visible. I am getting one of these better monitors and they allow you to manually align it from there. A tech at ITS said that newer card is a must!
I haven't had to adjust the vsync that much so I can't really add anything here unfortunately. If you need to research it further 'vsync' is the term you need to look for, there's a timing element to the way the video signal works and if that is not being detected properly then the vertical and/or horizontal alignment will be off...
Hey man nice to see a new video. But when will you get back to making some knifes any new designs?. Glad your back.
Hey Richard! I have actually never stopped making knives, I just haven't done any videos on my day-to-day recently because I'm largely doing the same thing so it's a bit repetitive. I am definitely working on new designs, my main focus at the moment is on designing the production process for my kitchen knife design!
@@GoughCustom That is awesome to hear looking forward to your videos. Again glad to see you again hope all is well on your end
Are you ever going to have any of these knives for sale again to the public? I've been checking off & on for the last year on your website and they always say "sold out". If not, do you recommend any other knife makers with similar quality knives for sale that actually has products in stock?
Hey mate! I actually have knives for sale pretty regularly, at least one batch per 2-3 months, however outside of those windows the website says 'sold out' because I have a fair bit of demand and when I release a batch it usually sells out within 24-48 hours. You might have seen a prompt on my website to sign up for my mailing list? That is the best way to get one of my knives, because after you sign up I am able to send you a notification when there are knives available... Obviously this is not super clear though, so I will update my website with a note that explains the process a bit better. Cheers!
@@GoughCustom Thanks for the information, that's what I'll do then.
you have a link for that monitor?
you know how to read?
If crt on my CNC machine dont have video input BNC conector than how can i replace it. guide me please
Sorry mate, it's going to be different on every machine. You will have to work out what format the signal is and what the connector is, then buy a monitor that's suitable...
very nice........
Thanks mate!
Well done. Now you need to find someone who wants to make a video fixing the old screen...
Thanks mate! I honestly probably could have fixed the old screen myself, usually with those old CRT screens as long as the tube is intact then it's a matter of replacing burnt out components like that big capacitor, cleaning things well, and maybe fixing a circuit board burnt trace or two if there was a short... However I just didn't think it was worth it. It would be a fun project but unfortunately I don't have any use for the finished product!
Are you still making and selling knives?
No!!! Please, CRT screen is perfect!
Short of repairing the screen, buying a new CRT screen is VERY expensive these days, much more expensive than an equivalent LCD screen...
How did you connect the signal to the LCD?, you didn't show that.
Ah I guess I forgot to point out when I was doing that. At 10:02 you can see I'm plugging in the BNC connector which transfers the video signal. It just plugs right into the only place that matches!
are you alright?
Yes sir, thank you! Just been swamped working on a workshop building that I'm renovating!
I appreciate your concern!
Hi can you send me link please
Hey, I'm sure you get asked this question a lot, but how much would it cost to have a five inch version of the Resolute made? I know that they've been done in the past, but if it isn't an option now I understand
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I wish it was that easy for us eh!
sooo when are we going to see a hand made knife again... bring out the old school
but the crt was cooler.
Wow, you're making short work of 'em machines, aye.
Yes sir! Pretty comfortable working on them these days!
After 25 years, you replace CRT monitor. After 5 years, you replace LCD monitor.
Possibly, but at least I'll be able to really easily read the screen in the meantime!
Aeron is it true that your ancestors are Ukrainians?
Not as far as I'm aware, sorry mate.