Hey well done, you're the first. Thanks for getting back to me. all the very best wishes . . . Andy
@Andyc188 ай бұрын
Hi Andy, been a subscriber of yours for about 5 years now. I find your videos interesting 😁 I'm from Leicester in the Midlands😎
@AndyDaviesByTheSea8 ай бұрын
Hi Andy thanks for getting back to me. Well, I guess you've seen quite a verity of videos in that time as my interests have changed. Its funny how it goes but looking back it seems that the highest interest folks have had in my videos is in things related to World War 2. One is where I show the inside of a detonator nose cone of a delayed action bomb, another is where I show an spy radio transmitter, but lately a video about how to adjust the height of a particular type of badly designed front door hinge has helped a lot of folks and saved them from hassle and expense. I love the feedback on that on as folks have fixed the problem for themselves. But now I'm moved on to jewellery making. Thanks for sticking we me. By the way, originally I'm from Birmingham, England as you may have guessed from the accent. All the very best my friend . . . Andy
@GregGreenwood-t9k8 ай бұрын
Hi Andy. Great idea using the gorilla glue. Holds very well when cutting sticks into thin pieces. Keep up the good work. Greg in Wisconsin, US.
@AndyDaviesByTheSea8 ай бұрын
Hi Greg, always great to hear from you. It's the only glue that I have found that will hold 2mm wide strips of emery when I cut the boards down to size. So helpful for my messy soldering!! I don’t know if you noticed but Victory First commented below that his niece and nephew call Gorilla Glue "MONKEY GLUE". I like that so I think I’’ stick with that name for it, if you’ll forgive the pun. I hadn’t realised that I was so close to Wisconsin when I was in Detroit, man that’s another story! From what I’ve seen on the screen, movies and web, Wisconsin looks to be a really beautiful place but boy when you get snow you sure get plenty of it. All the very best my friend . . . Andy
@ChrisSPCs8 ай бұрын
Hi Andy, I'm from Dundee, Scotland. It's nice to see Jamie Oliver is useful for something, that makes a change. I have no use for emery boards specifically but gorilla glue keeping paper stuck to a surface without flaking off is actually a usecase I may have for a couple things I have in mind. Thanks for the video, Chris.
@AndyDaviesByTheSea8 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, thanks for watching and for the feedback. I love to know where in the world folks are but I particularly like to think that something that I have learnt or done, and passed on to others is actually going to help them in some way. As for Jamie, I haven't cooked anything of his but my wife does and it is good. I've been very pleasantly surprised by the, 'monkey glue' (as one guy called it) it stick with what I would call a 'chemical bond' in as much as you can't peel it off like some glues, but it will also bond to your skin!! All the very best . . . Andy
@victoryfirst28788 ай бұрын
ANDY, my niece and nephew call the gorilla glue "MONKEY GLUE". THE GLUE REEEALLY HOLDS ON WELL SIR.
@AndyDaviesByTheSea8 ай бұрын
Hi, I can't remember the first time that I had a comment from you, many many years ago, and I still don't know where you are watching. OK on the monkey glue, I've only recently started to use it but boy it's good!! But don't get it on your hands!!! I was going to add a text note on the video to say that I haven't tried Evo-Stik wood adhesive yet, on the emery paper, but every time I try and add 'Text' to my video the software crashes, man it's frustrating. All the best . . . Andy
@AndyDaviesByTheSea8 ай бұрын
Thanks for that, I don't know who's memory is worse, yours or mine, but I have a feeling that I first saw Vickoryfirst a lot longer ago than that. Anyway, thanks for sticking in there. All the very best my friend . . . Andy
@victoryfirst28788 ай бұрын
@@AndyDaviesByTheSea You are correct Andy. Way longer than I stated. So your memory is not so bad at all. Peace