Steve Jordan YouTube Channel Analytics Report - PLAYBOARD

I have worked in the Aerospace Industry for 27 years in these skills...CNC & centre lathe setting and machining, assembling & testing hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical components. The majority being for military and civil aircraft and other transport. I have a very small backyard workshop with a Myford ML7, a Chinese Mini Lathe and a bench drill. I design and make lathe tools, do machine upgrades and repairs, make target shooting, survival and photographic equipment. Plus I do reviews of things I buy to use in the workshop and around the home. Some time ago I was diagnosed with depression and have had a few psychotic episodes. This channel came about by chance, without planning in 2016, when my brother gave me a Myford ML7 lathe. This inspired me to do my first video. I had so much encouragement from viewers and subscribers, that I carried on. I enjoy sharing what I do and it helps me to stay creative and positive. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089724160426Steve Jordan
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  • 13,718,012
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I have worked in the Aerospace Industry for 27 years in these  skills...CNC & centre lathe setting and machining, assembling & testing hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical components. The majority being for military and civil aircraft and other transport. 
I have a very small backyard workshop with a Myford ML7, a Chinese Mini Lathe and a bench drill.
I design and make lathe tools, do machine upgrades and repairs, make target shooting, survival and photographic equipment. Plus I do reviews of things I buy to use in the workshop and around the home.
Some time ago I was diagnosed with depression and have had a few psychotic episodes. This channel came about by chance, without planning in 2016, when my brother gave me a Myford ML7 lathe. This inspired me to do my first video. I had so much encouragement from viewers and subscribers, that I carried on.  I enjoy sharing what I do and it helps me to stay creative and positive.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089724160426