What happened to the sawdust sessions video
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What happened to the sawdust sessions video
Anybody else getting the message "Removed from Blip" when they attempt to view the sawdust videos? I went back to look at a couple of them to help with a headstock rebuild for a greenie I am working on and I keep getting a message that the video I want has been removed, what gives?
I just went and checked and I too see what you see. This is the screen that comes up:
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And then:
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So I hope that shopsmith still has these and can re-host them somewhere. It would be too bad to have lost them forever.
Ed
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And then:
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So I hope that shopsmith still has these and can re-host them somewhere. It would be too bad to have lost them forever.
Ed
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Found that I can still view the sessions. Try this - go to http://www.shopsmith.com then click on the word "WOODWORKING" on the top red line. Then click on Sawdust Sessions.
Should take you right to the videos.
Should take you right to the videos.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
I think it depends on the video and where it was uploaded. Those that went to YouTube can still be viewed. Those on blip have vanished.charlese wrote:Found that I can still view the sessions. Try this - go to http://www.shopsmith.com then click on the word "WOODWORKING" on the top red line. Then click on Sawdust Sessions.
Should take you right to the videos.
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!
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Thanks, would really hate to lose all that great reference material. I am just getting back into my Shopsmith after a fire leveled my house. I rescued my machine from the basement where it was under 5 feet of the nastiest water you have ever seen. The unit is a greenie built in '56 and was given to me by an Uncle that bought it new. I know it will probably cost more to fix it than a used replacement but I feel bad just scrapping it. Those videos and the other reference material on the forum has sucessfully led me through this rebuild project so far. I have watched most every video and read most of the threads on repairing the Mark V but keep going back to clarify specific points of re-assembly. I'm glad the sawdust sessions will be re-hosted elsewhere and soon I hope!:)admin wrote:We will be re-hosting the videos and updating the sawdust sessions to link to the new location.
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Good news indeed!
No stink/sting/suck!
No these are the original online sessions. The 'for sale' ones are cleaned up/redone etc.(AIUI)
They are indeed a valuable resource for those of us who prefer DIY repairing.
Microsoft strikes again!
No stink/sting/suck!
No these are the original online sessions. The 'for sale' ones are cleaned up/redone etc.(AIUI)
They are indeed a valuable resource for those of us who prefer DIY repairing.
Microsoft strikes again!
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