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don6698@comcast.net

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How do you post a YouTube video on this forum ?
Thanks. Don

txlabman

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Great story Gil!  :)

Charlie, your videos have improved a lot in a very short time  8)

Nice looking #30 Carl ;)

Thanks Nick.

And after 2 1/2 years, you got this:

https://www.officeofsteamforum.com/videos-the-office-of-steam-cinema/txlabman-steam-cave-tour/msg17874/#msg17874

Nick

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How do you post a YouTube video on this forum ?
Thanks. Don

Just go to your video on youtube and copy paste what's up in the address bar  ;)
Nick

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this would be mine posted Oct 23, 2011, I know I had a few prior (as this one says better film quality) but I probably deleted it.

Bruce, St. Paul Indiana, USA
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this would be mine posted Oct 23, 2011, I know I had a few prior (as this one says better film quality) but I probably deleted it.



Geez Bruce. What a start to your YouTube Channel.

I really like this workshop!



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I always loved your workshop Bruce (but not as much as your Green Machine) as it is so unique and well made - really nice!
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Larry

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Two more earlier ones from me. I showed this one to Jenny and she very intently watched it (noting all the changes I dare say) and at the end exclaimed "How did I allow this to keep going"  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  :D  :D  :D  ;D  ;D  ;D




And with included blooper ...wow my steam room...its empty !!!



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My first youtube video from 2012 showing a WBD Gebr. Wilhelm Bischoff Dresden
Steam plant. I only put it back to working order - not yet refurbished.
There is a second video from 2014 showing the final status, enjoy
Arnold




Damnfmaschine

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I’ll play the silly game.....
Not sure how to upload properly but the link should work (someone might fix it for me?)


RedRyder

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Hi Walter, There are no videos uploaded to our forum. You simply put the share link into your post and it automatically embeds your YouTube video.

Gil

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Not very fancy....my first video.  Honestly!
786 days ago. 



Wayne

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Many of my earliest videos were not on Youtube so my account only goes back about seven years.
Here is one of my first youtube videos.
Mamod SP8


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Here's my first youtube video from 2008 of my 1910 1/4hp
Economic Electric Company (EEC) stationary engine .
Trevor.


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I can believe that this video is 11 years old. It was February 10, 2010
time sure flies by fast.


Carl "There is a better way for everything. Find it."TAE


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Here's my first, uploaded in 2010 in Thailand after finishing this restoration. I've since learned that these fans were actually made by the Swiss company Paillard. They were better known for their music boxes and phonographs.