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  • SheepDog4Life

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    Like y2mate that Miguel suggested, there is also yout. No link copying for yout, you just go to the youtube video, then delete the "ube" from the youtube video link and it takes you to yout for that video. It's similar in that you can either download just the MP3 audio (for music, for example) or the entire MP4 video.

    I used 9x before that... and something else before that. Seems like they all end up with lot's of pop-ups eventually, so it's always good to have options. :)
     

    Cameramonkey

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    DadSmith

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    I've assembled several ar's in the past. I have always referenced youtube to help me along the process. I can do it without the video help but, I'm thinking though, that one day youtube my take these videos down. Can any one point me towards a written, printable guide for ar assembly?
    Once you've done several they just go together without much thought. You will refine your building as you go learn little tricks etc that makes the build go more smoothly and faster. The nicest thing I've used is electrical tape around the areas that might get scratches. A few layers and you're good to go. I use to use masking tap but messed up accidentally slipped with a punch hit my receiver man I was angry at myself. It wasn't big but still a scratch on a new receiver imo is a no no. The masking tape did nothing to protect it where a few pieces of electrical tape will.
     
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