Thanks for posting the entire video. Definitely answered a few more of my questions. Still really looking forward to your next well jetting video with the Sandshark back wash valve before I attempt it myself.
@@BadHomeowner It's just that the random noises, coupled with incoherent speaking can get really annoying to watch - especially for extended periods. If you want your videos to get more views, you'll have to consider things like this. A lot of people will give you bad advice. This is definitely an example of that. Leaving the audio on in the time lapse detracts from the overall production quality, and that leads to reduced watch time and views.
Thanks for posting the entire video. Definitely answered a few more of my questions. Still really looking forward to your next well jetting video with the Sandshark back wash valve before I attempt it myself.
Thanks. I'm picking up some pipe today, going to try to work on the sandshark method next weekend.
Thank you so much for putting this all together! It really helped answer a lot of questions I had. I truly appreciate it!
Thanks! Here we go....
Next time you do a time lapse like this, mute the audio and replace it with music or something
Well, I've done these before with music, and half the people want me to get rid of the music. Can't win.
@@BadHomeowner It's just that the random noises, coupled with incoherent speaking can get really annoying to watch - especially for extended periods.
If you want your videos to get more views, you'll have to consider things like this. A lot of people will give you bad advice. This is definitely an example of that.
Leaving the audio on in the time lapse detracts from the overall production quality, and that leads to reduced watch time and views.