[sdiy] favorite Youtube genre - "old guys repairing electronics"

Ben Stuyts ben at stuyts.nl
Thu Oct 22 19:41:40 CEST 2020


What a great question!

Nice to see some channels I subscribe to already mentioned here. And a few I don’t, so time to catch up. From all the ones mentioned, Curious Marc is definitely my favourite.

I believe https://www.youtube.com/c/DextersTechLab <https://www.youtube.com/c/DextersTechLab> hasn’t been mentioned yet. I especially like the videos about getting an old Quantel Paintbox or an Amiga back into working order.

Not an old guy, but if you’re into old game systems or early home computers, have a look at Retro Recipes: https://www.youtube.com/c/Perifractic <https://www.youtube.com/c/Perifractic> The last few videos are about restoring an old Atari VCS. Plus, great production quality and funny. Not really very deep engineering-wise. His and her repair skills are way better than those of e.g. 8-bit guy who makes me cringe sometimes.

Ben


> On 22 Oct 2020, at 04:04, David Simpson <davidosimpson at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I recently found this video and was astonished by the skill, technique quietude ala Bob Villa.
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> How to solder grid style PCB / 555 PWM DC-motor driver (EEEL1-3) <https://youtu.be/_ypW45Y8VSs%C2%A0>
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> What are your favorite channels for informative/instructive electronics repair? Preferable those who don't yell or are in a constant state of outrage...
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