With this video, you were talking about the various seals, main body, canister, etc., but because the two tracks weren't in sync it was not clear to me which seals were which that is, you're talking but the video is panning over practically the entire shock without your finger pointing out which seal you're talking about, exactly.
For instance, just pointing out and identifying the parts in the beginning would be helpful. It would require more editing, maybe, but when you say something and point to the actual part, then we'll be able to follow, better. It would be better and helpful if you didn't have two different tracks. I know this format comes across as smooth, but there ends up being a lot lost in the presentation. It will unquestionably squander the time.
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Mike, these videos are great, but may I make a suggestion: the difficulty is that your audio track is dubbed over a general video of the shock at various points of disassembly, repair, and reassembly.