Hello! Am 63 body and paint man, I srarted at 11. With an uncle's friend. I don't know if is enough to say ,THANKS. The World Need More People Like You. Thanks.
I have spent 46 years as a manufacturing troubleshooter for Rolls-Royce aerospace. In my early years, I watched I’ll be panels make all the body panels for the XJ 220. I think my experience gives me the right to tell you that this video and the work you did was of the absolute highest quality I have seen. Your skills are remarkable. The English wheel work is fantastic as is the hand manipulation. I was a welding engineer for many years and did a lot of the preproduction welding for the RB199 engines for the tornado. We obviously don’t use aluminium in the engine industry but I avidly remember trying to weld aluminium as an apprentice, and it’s bloody difficult because I was just chasing holes! However, if you ever want to weld some exotic materials, Nimonic, Titanium etc - I’m your man! One thing that puzzled me, was, it appeared you were welding from one side, without any argon backing on the back , don’t you get a cokey weld on the penetration side? I expect you are welding from both sides aren’t you? In the aerospace industry we only weld from one side I can only think of one joint that we ever welded from both sides. Thank you for this video. You are a true artist. Well done. I am in awe of you.
Our backgrounds are similar. I was the engineering manager for both BFGoodrich and uniroyal, for tire design in Canada. I also ran welding and fabricating shops. His workmanship is right on, I'm impressed...
Thank you for the amazing comment. I am very much a novice and really appreciate your positive feedback! I welded the aluminium from both sides, but it was a massive learning curve for me ( very hard)
Since we last talked I have cleared out most of the old projects in the barn and sourced some pieces of equipment. I found a beautiful Atlas lathe with every imaginable accessory from an old engineer that I met who needed to get rid of it because they were moving. I found a Burke number 4 horizontal milling machine that needs a work table that I will be casting out of aluminum unit I get a chance to build one out of steel. Since I am going to start on the 1928 Morgan/Mg special I sourced some wood working machines. I found an awesome planer that needs some gears made and it will be in perfect shape. I also built a brake that is 74 inches long and will be great for panels. I am also gearing up for being able to cast any pieces out of aluminum. It has taken quite a while but these things will make the build so much better and come out even more beautiful. I am going to make everything including the gauges and any parts that cannot be sourced . That happens to be just about all of them because I do not know of any parts for 100 year old Morgans so everything will be custom. I said I would keep you in the loop.
I must say that you are a very fast worker I couldn’t keep up with you 😂😂. But seriously the car is a masterpiece. I would like to see you make an Aston DB4 next. The early model though.
I'm alone at the office slow clapping to your video. This was insane. The British racing green was the cherry on top. I honestly kept pausing the video and saying "no waaay" to myself.
Stunning is a very small word next to that aluminum confection! Although there is really no color but BRG it could be, the raw metal was awesome to begin with. FR
I’ve been a auto tech and car guy since my teens. I’m now 60 years old and sad that I never learned of at least attempted to learn these skills. People ooh and ahh over a painting from some dead guy which is fine but you sir, I am completely blown away! This is what REAL ART IS! It’s a living and breathing visceral experience. I kind of compare it to a fine watch. A watch builder assembles a watch with precision and great care and the final piece is to start its heart beat. It comes alive. I have watched this video several times and every time I’m even more impressed. You are an artist. A true artist.
This what I call a restoration! Not one of those fake rebuilds where they “find” a piece of junk and spend ten times it’s value on spares just to make the video to get paid!
There is only one word here! ‘RESPECT’ these skills and his determination are rare in a world where the great unwashed seek recognition for bodily adornment, augmentation and the desire for as many likes and followers, to see one man’s passion and vision come alive, leaves me speechless, ‘RESPECT’ Amen. 👏👏👏👏👏
I have been auto body collision repair for a very long time....I would clean the bathrooms and sweep the floor just to be a part of that type of quality workmanship. Great job son
A true craftsman does not need high end tools to produce a masterpiece. You have the highest skill and ability that I have ever seen! Incredible talent!
INCREDIBLE skills! Wish I had. Thirty years ago, I got a ride around the track at Silverstone in a real one, also drove through the Cotswolds in it. Started to rain at one point. We simply found a quintessential pub, removed the seat cushions, and had lunch! Also got a ride up the M1 from London to Stoneleigh, near Coventry, in a real C-Type.
I actually watched this at quarter speed. Just amazing. I had expected a 'state-of-the-art' high tech workshop and saw an english-wheel, a jig-saw and a selection of hammers. Amazing.
Donny, I have to say I watched every minute of this video and as someone who has restored & rebuilt a few Jaguars E Types & XKs this is a work of art. To build this D Type from scratch with just a DIY English wheel and a hammer and dollies is nothing short of amazing, I don‘t use the word craftsmanship often but in your case it is spot on the money. I am really enjoying the camper build even though I have no real interest in RVs but to watch your plans come to fruition is remarkable. I would love to know what you think of some of my builds so if you get a bit of spare time please let me know what you think. As a subscriber i look forward to seeing what you're up to in each video. Cheers Dave
Hi Dave. Thanks for the message! It really means a lot when a fellow fabricator has such good things to say about my work😊. I'm very excited to go and check out your channel (I just subscribed) as I'm always looking for new content to keep me motivated! Kind regards
@ Classic Car Dave how should one expect any less from a guy who irrefutably has what it takes to actually hand build his own F1, BTW, you got a new sub here and I will most definately be checking out 'your' builds - thanks for the connect .*.*.*.
"NICE" you say!!! When I say "NICE" I'm being extremely sarcastic....... Seriously that's beyond amazing. I'm assuming that's not your day job, so finding the time commitment enthusiasm energy etc to build a project like that is bloody awesome.👍👍
Well that was absolutely inspiring between this and the Aston Martin im blown away, not to mention the Mclaren mate you are a super star well done cant wait for the next installment....
Absolutely stunning work sir! I could easily sit & watch your meticulous work every day (irrespective of video run duration) I also "dabble", but your workmanship has me looking like I'm back at bodywork kindy classes!!!!!!!!
Hello! Am 63 body and paint man, I srarted at 11. With an uncle's friend. I don't know if is enough to say ,THANKS. The World Need More People Like You. Thanks.
Thank you! I started this channel for that exact reason, hopefully it can inspire more people to fabricate and restore beautiful cars and projects.
I have spent 46 years as a manufacturing troubleshooter for Rolls-Royce aerospace. In my early years, I watched I’ll be panels make all the body panels for the XJ 220. I think my experience gives me the right to tell you that this video and the work you did was of the absolute highest quality I have seen. Your skills are remarkable. The English wheel work is fantastic as is the hand manipulation. I was a welding engineer for many years and did a lot of the preproduction welding for the RB199 engines for the tornado. We obviously don’t use aluminium in the engine industry but I avidly remember trying to weld aluminium as an apprentice, and it’s bloody difficult because I was just chasing holes! However, if you ever want to weld some exotic materials, Nimonic, Titanium etc - I’m your man! One thing that puzzled me, was, it appeared you were welding from one side, without any argon backing on the back , don’t you get a cokey weld on the penetration side? I expect you are welding from both sides aren’t you? In the aerospace industry we only weld from one side I can only think of one joint that we ever welded from both sides. Thank you for this video. You are a true artist. Well done. I am in awe of you.
Our backgrounds are similar. I was the engineering manager for both BFGoodrich and uniroyal, for tire design in Canada. I also ran welding and fabricating shops. His workmanship is right on, I'm impressed...
That's how is was built in the sixties !
Thank you for the amazing comment. I am very much a novice and really appreciate your positive feedback!
I welded the aluminium from both sides, but it was a massive learning curve for me ( very hard)
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Not the 1st time you've used an english wheel. Beautiful craftsmanship
Since we last talked I have cleared out most of the old projects in the barn and sourced some pieces of equipment. I found a beautiful Atlas lathe with every imaginable accessory from an old engineer that I met who needed to get rid of it because they were moving. I found a Burke number 4 horizontal milling machine that needs a work table that I will be casting out of aluminum unit I get a chance to build one out of steel. Since I am going to start on the 1928 Morgan/Mg special I sourced some wood working machines. I found an awesome planer that needs some gears made and it will be in perfect shape. I also built a brake that is 74 inches long and will be great for panels. I am also gearing up for being able to cast any pieces out of aluminum. It has taken quite a while but these things will make the build so much better and come out even more beautiful. I am going to make everything including the gauges and any parts that cannot be sourced . That happens to be just about all of them because I do not know of any parts for 100 year old Morgans so everything will be custom. I said I would keep you in the loop.
This is a WONDERFUL show. You are not BRAVO... more.... Wonderful job!!! This is the power of "know how" and "passion"... BRAVO!!!!
The skill this man has is insane, I couldn't believe my eyes through out the video..
This guy is an artist.
I must say that you are a very fast worker I couldn’t keep up with you 😂😂. But seriously the car is a masterpiece. I would like to see you make an Aston DB4 next. The early model though.
I’m off outside with a hammer, to redesign my car. Seems straightforward enough!
What an absolute craftsman. Patients and skill in the extreme.
I'm alone at the office slow clapping to your video. This was insane. The British racing green was the cherry on top. I honestly kept pausing the video and saying "no waaay" to myself.
And finished the build off with a mug of tea! You'd fit right in to the English motor industry, if we still had one.
Wonderful work.
Stunning is a very small word next to that aluminum confection! Although there is really no color but BRG it could be, the raw metal was awesome to begin with. FR
i don't know if i'm more impressed by the skills or by the fact that he hasn't changed clothes for 2716 consecutive hours.
You, sir, are not only a skilled craftsman, but also an artist of the highest caliber!
Impressive!!!!! A master stroke using the fibreglass body as the “former”!!
Phenomenal
There is nothing left to say! What a craftsman!!!!!
From zero to something they call beautiful..
All done by your hands..
Brilliant...by far.
Simon a Brit in Spain 👍
I’ve been a auto tech and car guy since my teens. I’m now 60 years old and sad that I never learned of at least attempted to learn these skills. People ooh and ahh over a painting from some dead guy which is fine but you sir, I am completely blown away! This is what REAL ART IS! It’s a living and breathing visceral experience. I kind of compare it to a fine watch. A watch builder assembles a watch with precision and great care and the final piece is to start its heart beat. It comes alive. I have watched this video several times and every time I’m even more impressed. You are an artist. A true artist.
Wow thank you for the kind message. I am a huge admirer of watches and watch making, so being compared is a massive compliment for me!
One of my favorite videos of all time. Absolutely awesome.
Watching it again.
I have just watched this, I can not believe my eyes a work of genius does not cover it.
Someone is Super Clever . Awesome Workmanship.
❤ the Color . Work of Art 🎨
I really enjoyed watching you work, and If you slow it down. I would have watched every minute of it. No matter how long it would be... Great work..
Ye should be Proud of yourself amazing job,don't no why it hasn't had Millions of Views thanks mate 👍
REMARKABLE! This is an example of the process and the man who did it exceeding the product.
Crikey the patience and skill to do that is beyond my comprehension.
Now that's dedication, Eight hours a day, seven days a week, very near a whole years work, as an engineer I salute you sir, from the UK.
Absolutely incredible work.
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What is even more incredible is it appears that the same woman is visible at the beginning and end of the video LOL.
Hahaha. I was able to keep her around throughout the whole build😁
just stunning, with only hammer, dolly, and a English wheel, i love your work....... ; )
A work of art by a true artist
I just came across this video,today. It is April 8,2024, I tip my hat to you sir, one beautiful job.
Some serious skills right there, well done!!!
This build is fantastic loved it. Took me back 60 years
This what I call a restoration! Not one of those fake rebuilds where they “find” a piece of junk and spend ten times it’s value on spares just to make the video to get paid!
There is only one word here! ‘RESPECT’ these skills and his determination are rare in a world where the great unwashed seek recognition for bodily adornment, augmentation and the desire for as many likes and followers, to see one man’s passion and vision come alive, leaves me speechless, ‘RESPECT’ Amen. 👏👏👏👏👏
That should be driven hard then hung up in the British museum.
Amazing.
Respect.
I like that idea
I have nothing more than ADMIRATION for your skill…!…absolutely stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the luggage storage area in the headrest!
A work of art and real skill and talent.
Thanks!
a top guys work..very top skill to build and patience.... worth every moment ... a life time for all generations to honour
Posso solo dire che sei un maestro dell'alluminio fratello. complimenti ottimo lavoro. avanti il prossimo.
I have been auto body collision repair for a very long time....I would clean the bathrooms and sweep the floor just to be a part of that type of quality workmanship. Great job son
thank you
Your fabricating and mind set is on another level. Wow that is absolutely gorgeous.
Massive accomplishment, Congratulations! Having the Fibreglass as a Buck was a great help!!
23 minutes of absolute bliss to watch. The skill, attention to detail and experience really comes through. What an awesome build!
the devotion....2700 plus hours...amazing
A true craftsman does not need high end tools to produce a masterpiece. You have the highest skill and ability that I have ever seen! Incredible talent!
Let's not simp
Almost a sin to cover that beautiful alu-work with paint… Impressive, anyways! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Well sir, I don’t need to be a ex Rolls Royce manufacturing trouble maker to know you do great work. Fibreglass……yuk! Beautiful car
Incredible build, from and old school panel beater fabricator by trade
Best I've seen for a long time❤ New Subscriber 😊❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🤝😎👍✌
Thumbs up 2K 😊
Thank you sir!
Good to see that these outstanding skills are alive and well
The beauty of the English wheel is how it forms the cubic cyristal structure of the metal making it stronger that normal pressing
Straight up an artist's work
Just popped up on my feed, that was FANTASTIC!
INCREDIBLE skills! Wish I had. Thirty years ago, I got a ride around the track at Silverstone in a real one, also drove through the Cotswolds in it. Started to rain at one point. We simply found a quintessential pub, removed the seat cushions, and had lunch! Also got a ride up the M1 from London to Stoneleigh, near Coventry, in a real C-Type.
Sounds like unforgettable memories 👍👍
just WOW respect. love the colour British racing green perfect
I actually watched this at quarter speed. Just amazing. I had expected a 'state-of-the-art' high tech workshop and saw an english-wheel, a jig-saw and a selection of hammers. Amazing.
Thank you! Still working on the state of the art workshop😂
A masterpiece, deserves a billion views at least.
Thank you!
Skill or what???? Respect fella.
From the UK 😊 and it is painted in BRG well done ! Jaguar racing would be proud of this car
That's very kind of you, thanks!!
This man should live forever. Those skills!
As someone who knows how difficult aluminium can be to work with, I salute you!
Umm. did I see a stray Messerschmitt? V8? Kidding!
Donny, I have to say I watched every minute of this video and as someone who has restored & rebuilt a few Jaguars E Types & XKs this is a work of art. To build this D Type from
scratch with just a DIY English wheel and a hammer and dollies is nothing short of amazing, I don‘t use the word craftsmanship often but in your case it is spot on the money. I am
really enjoying the camper build even though I have no real interest in RVs but to watch your plans come to fruition is remarkable. I would love to know what you think of some of
my builds so if you get a bit of spare time please let me know what you think. As a subscriber i look forward to seeing what you're up to in each video. Cheers Dave
Hi Dave. Thanks for the message! It really means a lot when a fellow fabricator has such good things to say about my work😊.
I'm very excited to go and check out your channel (I just subscribed) as I'm always looking for new content to keep me motivated! Kind regards
@ Classic Car Dave
how should one expect any less from a guy who irrefutably has what it takes to actually hand build his own F1, BTW, you got a new sub here and I will most definately be checking out 'your' builds - thanks for the connect .*.*.*.
Has anyone ever put their finger through an english wheel?
Fantastic to watch this mastery. Thank you.
not fun😂
Staggeringly brilliant, I'm just blown away, ever wondered what a panel beater does? You do now.
Thanks Peter!
That car is AWESOME. one of my fav model Jaguar
Being english to take on one of the most iconic cars in the would wow first rate job stunning thumbs up well done 🇬🇧
Thank you! 👍
Just one word, beautiful you are a master.👍👍👍
No power hammer and shinker tools only hand made =) Respect
Even if this video was played at normal speed I wouldn't be able to keep up all that's going on! Amazing work right there folks, keep it fellahlll
Absolutely amazing. A true craftsman.
"NICE" you say!!! When I say "NICE" I'm being extremely sarcastic....... Seriously that's beyond amazing. I'm assuming that's not your day job, so finding the time commitment enthusiasm energy etc to build a project like that is bloody awesome.👍👍
i want to see it driving, with the sound of the engine ! Cheers Chris !
Very soon
Потрясающе, это не работа с металлом это какое то волшебство!!!!!
I clicked the like button 3 times, brilliant!
Beautiful! Absolutely, really beautiful. Artwork. Would love to see it in person.
Wow we need more like him to teach the young,
Well that was absolutely inspiring between this and the Aston Martin im blown away, not to mention the Mclaren mate you are a super star well done cant wait for the next installment....
Stunning craftmanship
Simply amazing. Words fail me.......
How can one man have so much Talent!?
Your one insanely talented guy
There is only one explanation for all your efforts: love.
Wot a absolutely fantastic job, respect to you and your skills 😊😊😊😊
give this man more aluminium
Yes please!
Absolutely stunning work sir! I could easily sit & watch your meticulous work every day (irrespective of video run duration)
I also "dabble", but your workmanship has me looking like I'm back at bodywork kindy classes!!!!!!!!
i dont even understand how is this possible..this is beyond impressive skills sir!
Absolutely crazy, incredible, amazing, stunning skill and craftsmanship.
Wow thanks for the kind words ☺️
What craftsmanship. You do gain those skills in five minutes, that is years of practice and knowledge passed down through generations. Beautiful work.
Subscribed.
Greetings from Finland!
Beautiful panel beating... gorgeous work!
You have great skills, thank you for sharing it !,, God bless you.
Just one word : incredible.
Thise guy is a Artista a nice art of work.
Awsome Talent!!😮😮
Even the paints are Beautiful!!👍👍❤️❤️
Yes, you can do it too, if you have a wheeling machine and are a f*cking artist! Truly mind-blowing work. The painted body is truly a thing of beauty.
Thanks😁
Good God, what skill and dedication! 😮
You really do have exceptional skills!
Incredible jaw dropping talent 🎉🙏👍
there's me thinking i had some skill making a scale model spitfire, this guys like 'hold my beer'
Stunning - absolutely stunning. Inspired; headed out to my workshop now!