DIY Mini Split Install: Mr. Cool, Multi Zone System.

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FarmCraft101

FarmCraft101

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@FarmCraft101
@FarmCraft101 Ай бұрын
Forgot to mention, my second channel is Farmcraft102. This was a great addition to my shop. Installation was definitely easier than expected. My only critiques are that I wish the base was easier (maybe I should have looked into getting the wall bracket), and that I wish they sold a reasonably priced pre-filter for my dusty shop environment. Minor critiques, the base wasn't that bad, and I'll just build a pre-filter box. Have an awesome weekend everybody!
@timothyburch5169
@timothyburch5169 Ай бұрын
The thing about most multi split systems is they use inverter technology. Becsuse of this is the unit only uses the amount of cooling capacity that is necessary. Even tho it is a 2 ton unit if it only needs 1 ton to do the job the unit will effectively become a 1 ton unit by slowing the compressor using the inverter technology thereby using only 1 ton worth of electricity. One of the many advantages to a mini split system. It is like having a gas pedal, it throttles itself according to the needs of the area. Very cool. (no pun intended. Lol)
@zonchanch5
@zonchanch5 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload, as always! What the heck is up with like a 10% dislike in 30 minutes? you got some mad people at you or something for being too crafty and awesome?
@jcusak
@jcusak Ай бұрын
What's your second channel called?
@thadkissick
@thadkissick Ай бұрын
@@jcusak Yeah, I heard "second channel" and I'm over here searching, too.
@kiiiisu
@kiiiisu Ай бұрын
@@thadkissick same, cant see link anywhere :D ok its FarmCraft102
@morganwilson4717
@morganwilson4717 Ай бұрын
"I don't always trowel concrete, but when I do, I wear Crocs and pajama pants." ~ Jon
@SteveandSusiesHomestead
@SteveandSusiesHomestead Ай бұрын
LMAO
@bombardier3qtrlbpsi
@bombardier3qtrlbpsi Ай бұрын
Is there a video so all of us can watch 😂😂
@morganwilson4717
@morganwilson4717 Ай бұрын
​@@bombardier3qtrlbpsi 22:10 in the video.
@drewwagner7985
@drewwagner7985 Ай бұрын
My daughter was watching with me and said "Dad he works in Crocs too".
@c.d.859
@c.d.859 Ай бұрын
Thumbs up for this alone!
@kevinhoppel3454
@kevinhoppel3454 Ай бұрын
Oh that teaser at the end! Also, Dozer is getting big!
@karlanke
@karlanke Ай бұрын
A note for anyone subject to code compliance, or expecting to be in the near future - officially, you need a disconnect and outlet within a few feet of the outside unit. Generally people use conduit or romex through the wall into the back of the disconnect, and then an "appliance whip" from the disconnect into the compressor. Not a safety issue per se, I believe it's so that anyone servicing it can be confident that power is off. Also, good call-out on testing for leaks in heat mode - the pressures overall are higher in that case, IIRC.
@RossReedstrom
@RossReedstrom Ай бұрын
Yeah, seeing that cable penetrating a wall not into a box gave me a bit of a shudder. Even more when I realized the missing box would be the disconnect. Oh well.
@fakename287
@fakename287 Ай бұрын
Is the outlet supposed to be on the same circuit as the disconnect/compressor?
@karlanke
@karlanke Ай бұрын
@@fakename287 officially no, so service equipment can still be used. I ran conduit for my install with both circuits inside.
@JoeAroner-SIWAYTV
@JoeAroner-SIWAYTV Ай бұрын
The need for an outlet near the equipment is for service tools… in these modern times of battery based tools the outlet just really isn’t necessary. Even the vacuum pumps for pump downs run on batteries. However most codes will still require an outlet on s separate circuit.
@GaryT1952
@GaryT1952 Ай бұрын
Spot on @karlanke...the exposed cabe with no disconnect was not the way I expected Jon to go....after watching countless hours of FC101 and seeing Jon always go the extra mile, I was pretty surprised at this.
@lpngcf266
@lpngcf266 Ай бұрын
The hammer drill joke was good 😂
@brentjohnson6654
@brentjohnson6654 Ай бұрын
Haha we used to say “there is nothing more permanent than a temporary fix “. All the best - good job!
@matthewdimmick2503
@matthewdimmick2503 Ай бұрын
Like a right of passage. Every KZfaq channel needs a Mr Cool commercial and another for those damn battery/inverter units. Glad to get this out of the way on this channel.
@flowerstone
@flowerstone Ай бұрын
Wrap the white wire with red tape. 240 volt circuits should be red/black. Someone unfamiliar could confuse it with a 120 volt. I know, doesn’t make sense but I have seen it happen many times. 😊
@bloodknottrevelian3396
@bloodknottrevelian3396 Ай бұрын
For the benefit of other viewers when drilling joists always use the middle third, not the top or bottom thirds as this zone carries less stress than the other two.
@LukeRT
@LukeRT Ай бұрын
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
@delekham1863
@delekham1863 Ай бұрын
Red Green would love you for that comment!!
@Rorschach1024
@Rorschach1024 Ай бұрын
As long as they can find you....
@ChadSmithakaCCG
@ChadSmithakaCCG Ай бұрын
I used to come for the seals. Now I'm all about the goats!
@tokitron
@tokitron Ай бұрын
OMG the excavator teaser at the end!!!!! John is the man
@briandolbec37
@briandolbec37 Ай бұрын
John. Most (all I've seen/installed as an hvac mechanic) of those split systems indoor units have cutouts for the lines to come out the side or bottom so they can be mounted to a wall without needing standoffs.
@Storx-USMC-
@Storx-USMC- Ай бұрын
I’m a big fan of the mini-splits, I bought a different brand offered local to my state with a multizone setup combined with the old central hvac. My HVAC was not keeping the house cool during the summer months very well, but the cheapest price I was offered for replacement/repair was double the kit cost for mini-split. So I bought the kit and installed the ceiling cassette style in the ceiling of the living room, kitchen, and master bedroom myself over a week after work. That was 8 years ago that I installed those and the system still works perfectly. I did have to vacuum out the lines with my DIY kit, but was able to rent a a/c pump and gauge kit from auto parts store. I set the mini-split to my main temp temperature and the old HVAC to a few degrees above and it rarely ever comes on to aid the mini-split. I can’t remember the last time I heard the old hvac come on.
@RossReedstrom
@RossReedstrom Ай бұрын
Having your own sawmill means you have the nicest looking form boards ever!
@Rorschach1024
@Rorschach1024 Ай бұрын
An issue you may run into by running 4 tons of cooling in such a small space is humidity. You probably don't have a lot of humidity there, unlike here on the gulf coast, but if you cool it down too fast what you'll do is go from 10% humidity to like 80% very quickly because the system won't have time to suck out all the moisture. You might end up with mold growth.
@jamesreed6121
@jamesreed6121 Ай бұрын
You might consider putting the external electrical wire in conduit. The environment you live has a lot of critters that will think anything soft is food. Nice installation, it will make time in the shop much more enjoyable. KOKO!
@aeolus7762
@aeolus7762 Ай бұрын
At this point, if you haven't put "Don't Worry, It's Only Temporary" on any of the stuff you sell, you're missing out!
@IAmTheShaz
@IAmTheShaz Ай бұрын
Or, “It’s only temporary unless it works “ lol
@DontCryAboutIt
@DontCryAboutIt 7 күн бұрын
I really like the indoor conduit. Looks cleaner helps protect it, easier to inspect.
@EvanT1995
@EvanT1995 Ай бұрын
Never knew I needed Norwegian goats until today.
@IAmTheShaz
@IAmTheShaz Ай бұрын
“Alright. We’re done here. I need to find something else to work on now.” 😂 pay no attention to this foreshadowing lol. Excellent video as always!
@LeeRodrigue
@LeeRodrigue Ай бұрын
Mr. Cool - THAT'S HOW YOU SELL UNITS! This was one of Jon's best single videos so far. Sorry, my favorites are still the multi-part series... but what a great way to showcase the ease of your product's installation... and that trick with the pre-charged lines is AMAZING.
@Zt3v3
@Zt3v3 Ай бұрын
OMG, that mini roll trick for tape is going to be a LIFE SAVER! Alright, that's hyperbole, but it's a really cool trick that I've never seen in my 45 years on earth.
@richardblincoe9027
@richardblincoe9027 Ай бұрын
Also useful with a pencil and teflon tape to get around threads that are close to a wall
@matthewcrist1012
@matthewcrist1012 Ай бұрын
That teaser at the end was perfect!
@mfennema
@mfennema Ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone else mentioned it, but Jay Bates had a good video on making a pre-filter for his unit in his wood shop. Great video!
@johngrimsley8848
@johngrimsley8848 Ай бұрын
The most exciting part of my work day is watching your videos!
@josephkrafft7006
@josephkrafft7006 Ай бұрын
Subtlety and sarcasm are 2 of the reasons i watch this channel. also...the occasional Metal outtro is kinda cool🤘
@ehcatsfaneric2211
@ehcatsfaneric2211 Ай бұрын
Those little goats are beyond precious
@liftbikerun
@liftbikerun Ай бұрын
I installed one of these in my old single level home as it was not plumbed for Central Air. I have nothing but positive things to say about it. I had the 18k btu unit for a home just over 900sq ft and for the 6 years I lived there it kept the house very comfortable all winter and summer. I worked from home the entire time and ran it basically 24/7 and my elec bills were always at or below the average for those in similarly sized homes around me. I would 100% buy one of these again if the circumstances warranted.
@adam03110
@adam03110 Ай бұрын
just wondering, do you use the split for all heating and cooling or do you still run a furnace and maybe a window ac? what is your average electric bill? Im in New England, NH, we have the highest electric rate in the us. would love to have solar farm.
@DB-yj3qc
@DB-yj3qc Ай бұрын
​​@@adam03110 I'm not who you asked, but I have a smaller unit that I installed last year. I've seen my electric use cut in half if not 1/3. I'm in Alabama so the cooling is priority. I did use it for heating for most of the cold weather down in teens and close to 0° F some nights. This is cooling/ heating 12'x26.5'x9' cabin with minimal of R19 insulation. My electric usage was less than 500 KW a month before now average maybe 200 KW. My next step is installing solar to unplug from power company.
@mcarroll598
@mcarroll598 Ай бұрын
I installed a 18K do it yourself Mr.Cool mini split last summer. Has worked great and installing it wasn’t too bad. Heats and cools perfect. I built a unistrut bracket for the condenser to sit on, to keep it off the ground about 2 feet. Also I bought a plastic cover kit to conceal all the lines on the outside of the house.
@MattOckendon
@MattOckendon Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the “aging wheels” style time-lapse.
@carlandrews6179
@carlandrews6179 Ай бұрын
Ok John you did a great job. So lets look at a few things that are the basics of heating cooling units no matter the system you are using. You have to have a disconnect at the outdoor unit. Code required. Your breaker location can't be seen from the unit. The next thing, the vertical loops in the line set at the outdoor units. They are oil traps and huge. The compressor pumps refrigerant as well it's oil. Your frig and freezer and house a/c do the same thing. You get a leak and the compressor keeps pumping but now doesn't have what it needs for oil return. Guess where the oil is. In those big loops. Locked up compressor with no oil. You willing to chance it. There is not a gallon of oil in the compressor. In Hvac world maybe less than 16 oz.
@ericscott7335
@ericscott7335 Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along on this one. oh and masterful set up for the "next" project.
@davidaldrich3488
@davidaldrich3488 Ай бұрын
You are one of three KZfaq’s that I watch that I check the thumbs up before I even start the video Hammer drill ha ha ha lol
@ICN2U
@ICN2U Ай бұрын
Dozer didn’t hike his leg on your install, so you did great!
@glennburrow4364
@glennburrow4364 Ай бұрын
I would caution you to pay very close attention to your condensate water lines running from the indoor units to the outside. They are the biggest cause of trouble with these units, from my experience. The lines are small, and the ribbed texture collects water and encourages algae growth, clogging the lines. Especially if the unit doesn't run consistently (like your wood shop), you should consider an inspection or cleaning for algae to be a regular maintenance item.
@Deneteus
@Deneteus 29 күн бұрын
You can put an algae tablet in the unit to stop all that.
@dogit1840
@dogit1840 Ай бұрын
You're the third KZfaqr to install heat pumps. I have seen 🐿️
@Alsintheshop
@Alsintheshop Ай бұрын
Hammer drill… I love it. You’re cooling problem upstairs. I wonder if it could be a problem with “heat compression“, that is where an attic space heats to the point where it progressively produces radiant heat through the ceiling and heats the space below. Improved convective ventilation, or forced ventilation could possibly relieve some of the excess heat. It’s no fun trying to read a tape measure with sweat running in your eyes.
@brianparker9924
@brianparker9924 Ай бұрын
You should have a disconnect outside behind the condenser unit. Use sealtight between the condensor and the disconect to prevent rodents from shortening their teeth on the conductors.
@matthewcrist1012
@matthewcrist1012 Ай бұрын
I forgot it was Friday until I saw John's video!
@JD-hu9sg
@JD-hu9sg Ай бұрын
Love John’s videos. He’s a hard worker, very widely talented and interesting to watch/listen to.
@cihangirakbayir5168
@cihangirakbayir5168 Ай бұрын
Dear Jon - please don´t push yourself to hard to get us video content every week! Last Video you saw it yourself - getting hurt by the woodstump cause you didn´t wear gloves to protect your hands! And where did it come from? When people are stressed or tired they become careless! Love all your content , doesn´t matter if 101,102 - or guncraft , but you should also find the time to rest a little bit and enjoy your life - What I´m trying to say is that it won´t hurt anybody to wait a week or two more for a video where we can find you healthy and entertain us with your incredible talents - Best Farmer on the planet
@swede178
@swede178 Ай бұрын
This comment really should be at the top!
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Ай бұрын
@@swede178 Oh, good grief!
@darrynruzicka2883
@darrynruzicka2883 Ай бұрын
Shut the hell up. You safety commies get on my nerves! Get some rest? Millennial BS!
@johnoliver1145
@johnoliver1145 Ай бұрын
in 1980 when I built my house, I ordered a complete precharged 5 ton split unit from Sears. Not really a typical DIY, but doable with a little duct and electrical knowledge.
@huntershortrepairs
@huntershortrepairs 20 күн бұрын
31:21 Glad I'm not the only one that says "No leaky leaky!" lol, I work maintenance at a condo, so I say it quite often.
@ehcatsfaneric2211
@ehcatsfaneric2211 Ай бұрын
Your work ethics and knowledge make EVERY project look easy
@ront8261
@ront8261 Ай бұрын
Mini roll of electrical tape!!! Genius!! Thank you!!!
@berthongo8531
@berthongo8531 Ай бұрын
No drama! Wow! Nice job!
@MishterDale
@MishterDale Ай бұрын
Man, Dozer got big! Thank you for another video!
@jeffro.
@jeffro. Ай бұрын
We had a mini-split installed in our garage and our FROG, which is where i spend most of my time. The one in the FROG is on the wall with the atic on the other side. (I had the HVAC guys do the install.) They ran the refrig, electric and drain lines out the exterior wall and down the outside wall. In our case, we don't have a roof to worry about the lines going through, so we don't need to worry about leaks. They did a good job of sealing the holes in the walls. Yeah, we paid $12k for about a 3-4 ton unit with install. The original one was a Samsung, which seemed to work very nicely, was very efficient and had tight thermostat control. Until it didn't. We had a new, less-expensice HVAC company by then, and they worked hard to repair it. Unfortunately, they replaced every single board on the unit , but it still wouldn't work. They had to call Samsung in Japan and discuss the troubleshooting each time. I suppose there was something lost in translation. And apparently they'd had similar poblems with other units of the same brand. To make a long story shorter, they ended up replacing the entire system, basically at cost 9f the system. In orher words, they did the install for free. It took several guys 2 days to pull out the old one and put in the new one. This time, they used a Motsubishi, which they've have better luck maintain8ng. Now, years later, it still works, but the temp control isn't as tight. Good luck with your system!
@TomsBackyardWorkshop
@TomsBackyardWorkshop Ай бұрын
I've had my mr cool for over a year and I couldn't be more happy. I went with the 36000 btu system and was able to install it by myself over a couple of days.
@user-ql3vu7ey2u
@user-ql3vu7ey2u Ай бұрын
John. Love the show and your low key style of delivery. After watching your AC project I thought you might get some flash rusting on your machines with that much cooling. I use a product called Dry Coat Rust Preventative. Just spray it on the steel surfaces and it dries fast to a clear coat. Stops rusting 100% , or as you say “ a good seal” . JC
@lazerbaconpro
@lazerbaconpro Ай бұрын
49:28 - The mini electrical tape roll on the socket.... Brilliant. ty.
@thecraftsman72
@thecraftsman72 Ай бұрын
Thank you Mr. Cool Good for you John I'm excited for ya.
@58blueagle
@58blueagle Ай бұрын
John. I absolutely love it ,”hammer drill “ lmao
@renanjacob6791
@renanjacob6791 Ай бұрын
I never realise how long I watch this channel. From the era of canon and giant wood Lockpad. At that time I was learning english, and still not good with gramatics kkkkk
@chickenhawk212
@chickenhawk212 Ай бұрын
I have recently had a bad time with Mr. Cool trying to get customer service to help me with broken units. In the past they were decent with repair and diagnostic help but in the last few months they have dodged phone calls and emails and generally been worthless. That being said, the units are cheap, easy to install, and decent for the price
@grudd61
@grudd61 Ай бұрын
Jon, you are the guru on top of the mountain!!
@davidianero5528
@davidianero5528 Ай бұрын
Once again, I am learning every time I watch your videos. Thank you for the great ones the mini electrical roll lifesaver.
@ronhaefner7833
@ronhaefner7833 Ай бұрын
Cool...Mr. Cool...Mini split... not forced. Love these things. Even an energy rebate in my area.
@stephengordon8968
@stephengordon8968 Ай бұрын
Contractor wanted 18,000 dollars to do this same type of system in house ,yea screw that im looking into doing this instead , thanks for the information !
@user-nq4ht7pb6w
@user-nq4ht7pb6w Ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video Jon. I am an all rounder like yourself and I enjoy learning from your posts. Some tips regarding concrete plinths. Tapping the formwork early with a hammer helps get rid of air bubbles and improves the finish off the form. Instead of gravel you could have used higher formwork placed directly on the ground with some blocks or bricks inside to reduce the concrete volume required. A day where you don't learn something is a day wasted IMO.
@frankeberhart265
@frankeberhart265 Ай бұрын
Thank you Jon for another great one!
@philipreich7035
@philipreich7035 Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us through the mini-split installation. It'll be helpful in the future when I help my sister install one in her house. Glad to see it worked out so well. Cheers from Oregon, Philip
@Tommy_Poole
@Tommy_Poole Ай бұрын
John. Don’t get beating yourself up about how you mounted that main unit. You did a great Job. I knew an old couple who got paid a great deal of money getting one of these things installed, one time and they didn’t do any better than a few rough old house bricks as a base. The guy who did the fitting didn’t rip them off either. Had one hell of a new Tesla though, all the same.
@virtualburton
@virtualburton Ай бұрын
Nice job John. Thanks for sharing.
@tedtalotti332
@tedtalotti332 Ай бұрын
John as always well done and it’s fun to watch and your sense of humor is impeccable
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael Ай бұрын
Coming along nicely Jon The Conduit covers Look really clean 32:55 @FarmCraft101
@MrSuperchargeron
@MrSuperchargeron Ай бұрын
I love my MrCool unit! Easy to install, super efficient! 2 years running with no problems! Just make sure you clean it every once in a while.
@wijim1948
@wijim1948 Ай бұрын
I'm impressed by MrCool. Looks relatively easy to install and high quality.
@jeffjones4006
@jeffjones4006 Ай бұрын
Great video, anyone could follow you and install their own unit. You’re a great teacher .
@PaulCTownsend
@PaulCTownsend Ай бұрын
Great job You obviously have numerous skill levels.
@hvacmangoodman4
@hvacmangoodman4 Ай бұрын
Don’t know what the humidity is like in your neck of the woods. The only problem I see with running 4 tons of air in that small space you could have what they call flash cooling. It’ll be cool, but leave the humidity behind something to look out for. Keep on. Keeping on.
@keryst
@keryst Ай бұрын
What a great video, loved the in-depth look at installing this machine.
@MikeZMonroe
@MikeZMonroe Ай бұрын
I very much love your channel and content. Been watching for years. This project was a piece of cake when compared to fixing the mechanics on the heavy equipment (tele handler, bulldozer, etc) …. and you’re right that concrete slab “isn’t going anywhere”. Most ac contractors would have considered those concrete block you had as over kill.
@MadsenWikholm
@MadsenWikholm Ай бұрын
Looking forward to "quick and easy" excavator repairs. Interesting that you can do these installs DIY, in most of Europe you need to be certified. It adds cost but saves the environment from DIY klutzes.
@tau9632
@tau9632 Ай бұрын
As always - pure gold. I wish I already had this before I installed my own.
@craigduddles5650
@craigduddles5650 Ай бұрын
I installed a mini split in my barn and looked at the Mr Cool DIY option. You pay a lot for the special pre charged lines. An Amazon bought vacuum pump was a little over $100. So I did with less expensive mini split. You need the vacuum to take the air out of the lines. The coolant is in the compressor and you just turn a valve after to release it into the line set. It’s been working for almost a year.
@garymessina1609
@garymessina1609 Ай бұрын
I think you did a great installation Jon great video thanks
@canuckchris5733
@canuckchris5733 Ай бұрын
Wow how cool is that 🥶Mr cool rocks
@CobetcknnKolowski
@CobetcknnKolowski Ай бұрын
The Dream Collab, Farmcraft and Technology Connections talking about Heat Pumps!
@louisross9691
@louisross9691 Ай бұрын
Looks like a great product, thank you !
@runamonk
@runamonk Ай бұрын
Awesome job John.
@danielbrinkman8069
@danielbrinkman8069 Ай бұрын
i dig how you did your forms!
@matthewhall5697
@matthewhall5697 Ай бұрын
Glad you have a second channel. MOre seals and hacks!
@billyhaddock5540
@billyhaddock5540 Ай бұрын
FC101, looks like a professional job installing the Mr. Cool System.. will keep ur butt cool in the summer and warm in the winter. great job..
@Goalsplus
@Goalsplus Ай бұрын
Great as always. Thanks.
@user-sj4dj6ks3e
@user-sj4dj6ks3e Ай бұрын
Good Job Jon.
@thecraftsman72
@thecraftsman72 Ай бұрын
Love the new sound of Goats to "our" farm
@michaelovitch
@michaelovitch Ай бұрын
A white roof will reduce the heat inside building,and electricity consumption when cooling. Also, vibrations,even limited, will moove the concrete pad over time,being on a gravel rock wich is not supported on its sides or underneath ,being only on the ground,and not in. gravel will settle,and slide,the pad will tilt. Nice work otherwise,i hope it will content you.I'm impatient to see the digger video.
@bryanrees3845
@bryanrees3845 Ай бұрын
yet , another great video.👍
@heighRick
@heighRick Ай бұрын
Thanks Jon, helps a lot.
@user-cz3ey6hu2g
@user-cz3ey6hu2g Ай бұрын
Love your content. You explain everything so even a dunce like me can understand. Thank you
@1944chevytruck
@1944chevytruck Ай бұрын
CONGRATS! GOOD JOB!
@christalbert4217
@christalbert4217 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the mini roll tape trick
@ThomasWilliams-lf3hn
@ThomasWilliams-lf3hn Ай бұрын
Nice job engineering at its best!!! Thanks Mr cool 😎
@EdBrumley
@EdBrumley Ай бұрын
I wish so bad I was your next door neighbor. I would gladly volunteer to just follow you around learning as the day goes. KZfaq is the next best thing. You’re a genius!
@rudyrivera7426
@rudyrivera7426 Ай бұрын
Cool video! Thanks for sharing! 👌👍
@rn4039
@rn4039 Ай бұрын
Hey Jon, Blasting 4 tons to cool it fast is one thing, but it takes time to dehumidify. Better to cool over time to get rid of the humidity if you live in a high humidity climate. Cheers.
@user-my5gw8cy3e
@user-my5gw8cy3e Ай бұрын
That was a great video. Thank you for introducing me to Mr cool. Pretty snazzy.
@stuegg7554
@stuegg7554 Ай бұрын
Not a single seal got split in half, great video man!😂
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