Repairing a Broken Tape Measure Stanley

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  • @DianaLDiehl
    @DianaLDiehl 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the tutorial! I opened my fully retracted, 25-ft. X1 in. Pittsburgh tape measure to find a fractured case AND spring. It made a minor explosion of brittle plastic & metal pieces. There wasn't much to fix. I didn't think the spring could shred like that! So I wound up the tape after sweeping up the shards. I think a new one is in my future. Thanks for helping us reuse and keep more out of landfill.

  • @ParthPatel-ku4jr
    @ParthPatel-ku4jr 7 місяців тому +2

    Sir thank you so much. I found a 35 foot Stanley in the trash on a site and the only problem was it wouldn’t retract. It looked brand new. Took it home and did some googling and came across this. Rewound the spring the way you did by twisting the tape and it was good as new.

  • @deblorah174
    @deblorah174 Рік тому +10

    Since my Dad passed away, I am left to my own devices to fix things. I pulled his tape measure out too far and, dang, I broke it. Thanks to your video, I fixed it!!! Dad would be so proud of me.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 10 років тому +11

    I have to admit I've broken a few and was too lazy to repair them. Great tips, thanks again.

  • @kenzpenz
    @kenzpenz 6 років тому +2

    You're a lot braver man then I. In thought that dang spring would never stop unwinding and throwing dust everywhere. I was cringing all through this video, expecting it to suddenly unwind with a flash. My solution would have been to pitch it into the trash and buy another one. It's nice to know what you are doing and getting it right without injury. As usual another great video, thanks for sharing what's next :-) ...Ken

  • @monicamiramontez5762
    @monicamiramontez5762 5 років тому +4

    Husband is away and told me to fix it myself, mentioned it will "take some time"... sure, uh-huh, dear! No way! I'm saving it for him and buying myself one today, Jose! 😎

  • @brionpollon7576
    @brionpollon7576 5 років тому

    The blade on my little 6ft Stanley popped off the rewind when fully extended, i followed the video and it's fine now. Thanks for the info! Now to fix my 30 footer.

  • @MrRoddersf1
    @MrRoddersf1 4 роки тому

    Brilliant video. Didn't think it was going to be worth it, but I see it's pretty straight forward & got time on my hands now! No excuses

  • @ericpardine4148
    @ericpardine4148 8 років тому +2

    Thanks, Moe. I´m not a real handy kind of guy, just don´t like buying new stuff when the old can get fixed. Good job explaining. I fixed my five-meter tape thanks to you. =)

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  8 років тому

      +Eric Pardine Great work. I'm glad you took the initiative to try this.

  • @markwilcox2631
    @markwilcox2631 7 років тому +1

    Almost drove to Home Depot for a new one but after watching this it was an easy fix. Thanks!

  • @margeauxfrancisco502
    @margeauxfrancisco502 5 років тому +5

    great tips sir! I now have my new tape measure! damn its too hard to fix and even got my self cut 😂

  • @E5Bobby
    @E5Bobby 10 років тому

    Once again I'm impressed!! I end up fixing a lot of things too but I've not had to do a tape measure. Or, I should say I haven't tried yet. I have a 16 footer that doesn't re-wind and since I have experience with recoils on chainsaws and other small engines I know it's the same concept. Great job, young man! I wish I lived close to you so I could learn from you live and watch you work. Having said that your videos are very good. Thank you for making them. Post Script: Good advice about wearing the gloves!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  10 років тому +1

      Thanks. I'm sure I could learn a ton of great thing from you as well.

  • @jigneshtailor3651
    @jigneshtailor3651 2 роки тому +3

    Also make sure to wear safety goggles, can hit the eye. I've been trying to figure out how the spring retracts back and was seeing instead of pulling the tape in it pulls in the opposite direction. Great tip 👍,

  • @sebastianlopeziii
    @sebastianlopeziii 3 роки тому

    Super helpful - just repaired my Stanley 12' thanks a ton!

  • @zates2272
    @zates2272 5 років тому +26

    This is why I love UA-cam. THANKS!!!!

  • @dntlss
    @dntlss 10 років тому

    dude you are awesome,i spent all day screwing with one of these trying to fix it,im at the stage where you are almost at the end, i didn't realize how little you have to wind it to make it work again,i thought you had to wind it like a million times but i see what happens,you just have to wind it enough to get it going a little,at least thats what it looks like, basically i was measuring something that was longer than the tape and it came off the spring, thanks a bunch.

  • @jvh003
    @jvh003 10 років тому

    I had a fat-max that broke about a year ago (spring clasp broke off). When I took it apart, I cut a new clasp, but never got the spring back on properly. It naturally wanted to wind the other way... finally figured that out with your help!
    thanks.

  • @Mary-bd9vu
    @Mary-bd9vu 4 роки тому +8

    I was gonna try to fix it so I'm glad I saw this my husband said it's too much work, throw it away. Plus i already cut my finger on the spring when it went wild on me!

  • @bctruck
    @bctruck 10 років тому +7

    nice save!!! I have sprayed the spring with some wd40 before rewinding,and when the rewind the tape back in,stand back because it will saw your arm off if you get in the way.

  • @jongray5343
    @jongray5343 4 роки тому

    Really good presentation. I could see it all clearly over here in nz ;)
    I was trying to get the advertised 8M out of mine but popped the spring at 7.8. Boo hiss ripped off gimme me money back! Glad i watched this before cracking the spring unit. I hate throwing away good stuff too. Love ya vid dude!

  • @scottaldenfisher1
    @scottaldenfisher1 Рік тому

    Thanks-your video (and courage) are helpful and reassuring.

  • @cwc8979
    @cwc8979 10 років тому +1

    Always good to watch your videos man, your an awesome mechanic and carpenter!!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  10 років тому

      Thanks ...

    • @Rajroy23
      @Rajroy23 7 років тому +1

      fixed mine China made one.. children had pulled the tape to its max and it had come out .. thanks for the video.. encouraged me to try to fix it.. glad

    • @dominicnoce414
      @dominicnoce414 6 років тому

      OTC duhh

  • @billbauer9795
    @billbauer9795 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for making it clear to me that this repair isn't something I am capable of doing...

  • @ZurasTube
    @ZurasTube 4 роки тому +4

    God bless your patience!

    • @edewaiteric8934
      @edewaiteric8934 4 роки тому

      for the last one month have been struggling to fix mine but have watch this video and fixed it with less than 5 minutes👍👍👍

  • @amichief1437
    @amichief1437 7 років тому

    Thanks, Sixtyfiveford. I have fixed a few in my lifetime too . However this time the spring is not unwound on the spool spindle . it's tightly wound, and mine has broken st the beginning. When I opened it , I found the spring tightly wound on the centre spindle . I'll try to unwind with n anti clockwise turn, as you did, and hope that ot will work. Then I'll draw and cut the new part of the spring to lock into the tape. Is this how it should be when opening the cover ? Oh BTW, Mine is a 10 m Stanley !

  • @linklink05
    @linklink05 4 роки тому

    Super helpful! Fixed my tape measure. Thank you!

  • @nimishaelangovan7134
    @nimishaelangovan7134 4 роки тому

    Simply amazing. Thanks a lot. I tried this and worked realllyyyy well.

  • @allanm2832
    @allanm2832 8 років тому

    Really Useful. Helped me fix a Rolson 25ft measure that had jammed

  • @seekouttruth
    @seekouttruth 3 роки тому

    Watched 20 videos and this is the only video that helped me.
    You are awesome

  • @julierodgers8903
    @julierodgers8903 9 років тому +3

    loved this, thanks, now I'll see if I can fix my cheapy/free retractable sewing tape

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  9 років тому +1

      Julie Rodgers Thanks. It's hard to not have your favorite tape measure working anymore.

  • @LightningWood
    @LightningWood 8 років тому

    good show, i just stressed out my 2 month old dewalt 25', good advice on all aspects of mechanics. will be discecting mine this weekend

  • @mynameisgreg4179
    @mynameisgreg4179 5 років тому +17

    I sucked; broke it some more; buying a new tape measurer tomorrow

  • @chrissimon8368
    @chrissimon8368 3 роки тому

    I remember replacing tapes by pulling them all the way out unhooking the broken tape and hooking on a new one. It took a couple of minutes. The only thing you had to make sure the tape was locked or that you had a good grip on the spring tape. If it got away it would uncoil inside the tape. It was history at that point.

  • @RainbowDashie
    @RainbowDashie 2 роки тому

    bro worked like a charm on my old Stanley tape! only my spring tip broke so it was an easy fix with this info!

  • @len2son
    @len2son 5 років тому +43

    Though this seems like a risky and potentially injurous task, we actually need to begin making things to last.. and we need to repair everything that breaks, or we are going to need a few more planet Earths, after we totally laid waste to the one we are living on.

    • @LarsonLake
      @LarsonLake 3 роки тому +4

      Would be nice if companies made their products to be more easily fixed. A few changes to tape measure design could likely make them less easy to break, and more easy to fix.
      Don't even get me started on electronics, where makers deliberately try to make things impossible to fix so you have to buy a new one.

  • @ChrisHessJD
    @ChrisHessJD 5 років тому

    Awesome video, took my time and saved myself $20 on my Milwaukee tape! Thank you!

  • @Smarkalbert
    @Smarkalbert 8 років тому +4

    For safety use tight safety glass, It can save your eyes just in case it accidentally release from winding it.

  • @eliteconcept610
    @eliteconcept610 8 років тому

    Hey man thanks a lot I love my tape measure and I didn't wanted to throw it away do I kept it and now I'm about to repair my tape cause of you bud thanks a lot for your patience and time to put this down

  • @double-you5130
    @double-you5130 5 років тому

    still a good video! : ) thanks heaps dude. you are one clever guy, i give you that. 2:35 - sardines came with that opener and spam ham used to have the same opening device , there was a tab you put into a hole inside a key tool that was attached at the top of the can and the tab went through the hole on the key which you then used to wind open the can : )

  • @regiodemty6122
    @regiodemty6122 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot , nice explanation,followed your instructions and I’d just fixed my $30 dlls fat max tape

  • @kerryflora1559
    @kerryflora1559 3 роки тому

    How do you rewind the spring while still enclosed in the plastic housing unit? I am desperate to fix my Stanley Leverlock.

  • @ockertnel2458
    @ockertnel2458 5 років тому +2

    Tried fixing mine got pissed off, threw it against the wall xD
    UA-cam search How to fix a broken measuring tape
    Found your video...
    I think this measuring tape is going to be all right thanks to you ;)

  • @roseymalino9855
    @roseymalino9855 Рік тому

    Good fun fix. How would you like to do one on a retractable work light? I think an end or the spring itself snapped.

  • @munchiemccallum5181
    @munchiemccallum5181 8 років тому

    thank you for helping me out because I hade a thing like that your the best

  • @irfanonyoutube1370
    @irfanonyoutube1370 5 років тому +2

    Wow! I couldn't manage to fix mine Oxford tape mesure😭
    It's so hard to do

  • @ericdrex
    @ericdrex 4 роки тому +3

    I performed this repair successfully on a 25ft Millwakee tape.
    Watched first half video, and these bits were useful:
    - Wear gloves! Safety glasses too tho.
    - Remove the temper from the new end with a torch.
    - Use old end as a template, marker trace.
    - Grind. I used a little Dremmel rotary tool.
    I would add:
    - Clock springs are some of the most difficult parts to work with. Avoid taking it out of the spool, if possible!
    - Spring clamps are a good way to hold the tape end down while you're working with it, and to hold the spool together from the side.

  • @johnbaldock6353
    @johnbaldock6353 10 років тому

    Great vids. first time watching you, you know your stuff. Great Job

  • @polocash11
    @polocash11 7 місяців тому

    My spring naturally coils one direction and then want to coil the opposite. Where should I start? Coil against the curve first or with and then fight the reverse?

  • @rickeykeeton4770
    @rickeykeeton4770 3 роки тому

    Wonder if a drill could be carefully used to rewind the spring. I have used a drill to rewind mower springs.

  • @TaxTheChurches.
    @TaxTheChurches. 4 роки тому

    I bought a lady’s antique silver tape measure that was rusty and jammed. Sprayed some WD-40 in it and rust was melting out. I took the tape all the way out a couple times to wipe off every bit of rust. It was snapping back pretty well but of course, I pulled it out one last time and the notch separated. The spring slipped back into it and there are no screws to take the canister apart. I’m taking it to a jeweler. A couple of little bent clips deep inside the hole can be straightened, I think, in order to open the can. I might ask him to make a new notch like you did. The labor will cost me twice what I paid for the tape measure.

  • @RyeOnHam
    @RyeOnHam 6 років тому +13

    I got a left-handed tape measure. It only works in Australia.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  6 років тому +4

      You just have to stand on your head and it'll work just fine.

    • @RyeOnHam
      @RyeOnHam 6 років тому +2

      Ah, that's the trick. I was just going to wind it backwards.

    • @dolphinberserk
      @dolphinberserk 3 роки тому

      Procedure for determining appropriate use of a left-handed tape measure:
      1 First, determine your hemisphere by observing the Coriolis effect.
      Go to the bath, fill it, have a bath but don't add too many bubbles or you won't see shit.
      Get out of the bath, pull the plug and note carefully the way the water runs down the plug hole; if it it drains clockwise, that indicates that you are in the Southern hemisphere.... Alternatively, wait until the weather comes on television and look at the winds generated from the low pressure systems, again clockwise means you are in the Southern Hemisphere.
      2 Next, determine if you have a left hand or right hand tape.
      Put the tape in your left hand, then in your right. Which one felt correct?
      Now put the tape in the right rear pocket of your jeans and then your left, each time asking your wife or husband or anyone around "Does my tape look big in these jeans?" Do this as many times as you can with as many people as you can, noting each answer, and then tallying the answer to find overall which pocket made the tape look dimensionally appropriate. If it was the left side, you have a left handed tape.
      3 Choose the correct method of using your tape by handedness and hemisphere.
      If you have a right handed tape and you are in the northern hemisphere, hold the tape in your RIGHT hand, with the button AWAY from you and the tape exit on the CLOSEST side exiting left. The Coriolis effect for the northern hemisphere will assist the tape to close efficiently.
      If you have a left handed tape and you are in the SOUTHERN hemisphere, hold the tape in your LEFT hand, with the button facing AWAY from you and the tape exit on the CLOSEST side, exiting right. The Coriolis effect for the SOUTHERN hemisphere will assist the tape to close efficiently.
      If you have a RIGHT handed tape and you are in the SOUTHERN hemisphere, hold the tape in your RIGHT hand, with the button facing you and the tape exit on the FAR side, exiting left. The Coriolis effect for the SOUTHERN hemisphere will assist the tape to close efficiently.
      If you have a tape which is fresh and has too strong a spring, reverse all the above in order to utilise the Coriolis effect to slow the closing of the tape and to avoid pinching your finger.
      I'm an Australian, we have to know these things just to get by...

  • @jasonhaddock8742
    @jasonhaddock8742 Рік тому

    Thank you. My littles pulled mine all the way out and I had to figure it out to fix it

  • @dan_choe
    @dan_choe 8 років тому +7

    Razor sharp spring? Use protective gloves with holes.
    p.s. It's sardine cans.

  • @sharlisamuel4019
    @sharlisamuel4019 3 роки тому

    Thank you! I was able to repair a craftsman one that was part of a set gifted to my students to use for math and science.

  • @MartinLopez-ys5dm
    @MartinLopez-ys5dm 10 років тому

    great job man, I don't know how many tapes i've tried to save. Doing a 30 now I had been messiin up on the last few tention turns! thanks man

  • @nasirramli8658
    @nasirramli8658 2 роки тому

    Thank you Sir.. for nice tuition..

  • @JNeedels
    @JNeedels 9 років тому +1

    Nice to know, Thanks for showing us.

  • @kristamitts5552
    @kristamitts5552 10 місяців тому

    Thank you now I can hopefully get my little handy dandy tape measure fixed i keep having to manually push it back into the case...the last few feet always is harder to push inside for some reason 😊❤ ..........

  • @SGaux
    @SGaux 5 років тому +1

    What happens when the metal spring inside has a loop as if it wound on itself and is stuck??

  • @niterbum
    @niterbum 4 роки тому

    another awesome video....snowblower-tape measure...next ? thanks for your direction!

  • @WarpSx
    @WarpSx 7 років тому

    thanks for your video. I have a pocket size tape measuring, 1 meter long only, but you managed to help me fix it and not discard it. thanks

  • @truthbtold2349
    @truthbtold2349 3 роки тому

    My tape measure has a slight twist at the 4 inch mark making it difficult to hook on anything. Is there a way to fix it?

  • @shawnlambie9173
    @shawnlambie9173 3 роки тому

    THANK YOU!!! it worked saved a 8m (metric) Stanley tape, super grateful, I didn't use glove I came off ok 😂

  • @wtbm123
    @wtbm123 10 років тому

    I will have to agree the spring can be very Sharp and real fast. Gloves a good choice. Good video.

  • @cenoxs3527
    @cenoxs3527 4 роки тому

    I can't find where the spring goes and I need a source. Any ideas?

  • @marktabla5434
    @marktabla5434 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Just avoided paying twenty bucks for another one on Amazon after my boy had a little too much fun with it.

  • @sherrima2569
    @sherrima2569 7 років тому

    awesome video...should have watched it first! i even had instructions on replacement blade packages that didnt help thank you and ill always watch you before clicking anything else!

  • @luisfernandocorreab
    @luisfernandocorreab 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot from Venezuela! I am gonna try it myself...

  • @davidmanishewitz
    @davidmanishewitz 10 років тому

    cool !!! never had the spring brake on me always the blade (ruler)any trick to fjx that ?

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  10 років тому

      When it's the very end of the blade I just cut a new hole. If it is the tip end of the blade the only thing I've got to work is Heavy Duty clear packing tape carefully applied.

    • @davidmanishewitz
      @davidmanishewitz 10 років тому

      thanks

  • @jasmintuma
    @jasmintuma 8 років тому

    Thank You ! I won a bet because of your video ! Thanks !

  • @rchopp
    @rchopp 10 років тому

    Good info, I had a cousin who was in the framing business and broke them so often, so he started buying a brand that had a lifetime warranty so he would just take them in for replacement probably made sense for him..

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 10 років тому

    Ive had the central post snap off from the body (cheap versions), sometimes a screw can be wound into the post to repair it.
    Stanley tools are worth a go at a fix arnt they :-))
    Smashing repair :-))

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  10 років тому

      Sounds like you've done it a few times :)... Yeah, it's my favorite large tape measure so I couldn't let it go. Thanks

  • @jackcoles7071
    @jackcoles7071 3 роки тому

    Not sure if anyone can help but when I retract mine it rattles inside, could this be a lack of tension on the spring?

  • @SuperJamesrice
    @SuperJamesrice 10 років тому

    This is cool Moe, I have one just like it that needs repair.I will now know what to do .many thanks friend.Jim

  • @josephazar7619
    @josephazar7619 5 років тому

    Hi there. I don’t even want to try to attempt this. Is there any way I could ship it to you and you could fix it? I really don’t feel like getting a new one.

  • @onemickyharford
    @onemickyharford 8 років тому +1

    Cheers pal, you've just saved me a fiver!

  • @julienbouchard5966
    @julienbouchard5966 5 років тому

    It worked! Thank You!

  • @chrisjaeger177
    @chrisjaeger177 6 років тому

    Well done, very good video, thanks!

  • @MrJuanfer12
    @MrJuanfer12 10 років тому

    Thanks for the tip. Nice video

  • @eternalfizzer
    @eternalfizzer 5 років тому

    Thanks - I wish I could get mine apart but the screws are rusted in and soaking it in WD40 for a day didn't help. (It got lost in the yard all winter.) At least you gave me a clue what's going on inside one of these.

  • @MrEwilliams2
    @MrEwilliams2 10 років тому +2

    did you lube it? I think that might help with the spring steel since there is a lot of pressure on there. Perhaps that would allow less of the back winding. Great video. Reminds me of the many times I fixed my cheap dog leash with the spring steel. Goggles might be a handy safety too when the spring shoots out! :)

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  10 років тому

      I've lubed them in the past but haven't in years. I didn't notice a real difference.

  • @albiewaterton9660
    @albiewaterton9660 6 років тому +7

    This seemed like a great idea, until the tension in 10M tape, just explodes, I literally, just ducked for cover and waiting for it to stop doing its thing.

  • @Ghis1964s
    @Ghis1964s 6 років тому

    I've repair so many of those Stanley tape as those were the best around in them earlier years (15yrs older than the model you have there) But after those, any Lufkin tape did the job (with some hack I should mention..... you know, when one-handed you need to slam the tape open by rubbing it on whatever your pant can grab-on etc..... my simple hack is taking the grinder boff-off them rubber under the casing so I can strech-out the tape etc)
    If only I can find a 1970s Stanley tape in any yard-sale.... ;)

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  6 років тому

      I have quit the collection of vintage tapes but can't say I have an older Stanley than this one(mid 90's)

  • @pluckychicken7656
    @pluckychicken7656 7 років тому

    @sixtyfiveford When you have indents in your tape not a curve will it make it no longer as accurate as when you originally began to use it

  • @yggdrasil9039
    @yggdrasil9039 3 роки тому

    I don't understand what I've done to my tape measure. I chopped it with a mattock and it spun inside itself without the lip to stop it. But when I opened it up I find that it's rotating in the opposite direction. SO the spring wants to spit out the tape rather than retract it. Still trying to figure out what's happened.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  3 роки тому

      The spring will push out when it's not wound.

  • @deannicholas7673
    @deannicholas7673 4 роки тому

    Great Video mate! Thanks!

  • @jeantessmer6971
    @jeantessmer6971 8 років тому

    great video helped me

  • @hariatmakhalsa1648
    @hariatmakhalsa1648 5 років тому

    How do you fix a tape measure that is half cut through and needs to be spliced?

  • @sabbylimcharoen2133
    @sabbylimcharoen2133 6 років тому

    OMG THANK YOU 🙏 I DIDNT WANT TO BYE A NEW ONE!!!!! 😍

  • @Juku1992
    @Juku1992 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. Forgot to wind it at the end, therefore it wouldn’t retract. Now it does :)

  • @vexorg00
    @vexorg00 10 років тому

    Thanks this worked for me!

  • @EdOfTheNorth
    @EdOfTheNorth 10 років тому

    Always fun to watch!

  • @ClovesnSpice
    @ClovesnSpice 7 років тому

    I don't have a Stanley tape measure but I do have a tape measure that retracts and I pulled it out to much but somehow I ended up trying to stuff it in a bag and all of a sudden it randomly pulled back in and fixed itself lol!

  • @Splinterfoot22
    @Splinterfoot22 Рік тому

    I have a very old Stanley 26" measuring tape which has become unsprung. It does not have near the innards as yours does. Just a center shaft, a very small black plastic protrusion which has broken (?) off and the metal rape measure itself. It has a depiction of the Liberty Bell on the front and the dates 1776/1996. Can anyone help? The casing measures 1-1/16" square; the tape measure itself is a 1/4" wide. Thanks.

  • @jbtvt
    @jbtvt 4 роки тому +2

    Worked great, finally got around to fixing two broken ones I'd been putting off. Nice to know what to expect in there and flatten the learning curve a bit. SMH at the people saying this looks too hard...

  • @socorrovaldez818
    @socorrovaldez818 3 роки тому

    Hola,abia visto muchos videos de como reparar mi flexometro y no más ninguno me sirvió asta que encontré este muchas gracias mi flexometro ahí funciona bien

  • @redhoundoom
    @redhoundoom 7 років тому

    this helped a lot. thank you

  • @soloj27
    @soloj27 9 років тому

    Where can I find/purchase a replacement metal strip from?

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  9 років тому

      Jarrell Johnson Stanley used to sell them on their website.

  • @zoochosis
    @zoochosis 8 років тому +7

    You rock. Thanks.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  8 років тому +2

      +ZoochosisCom Thanks, glad you like it.

  • @mcdevious2229
    @mcdevious2229 4 роки тому +1

    Great presentation. Thanks for the tips, too. I was extending mine too far, too. Oops!