Fascinating! I always love vehicle restorations. Two of my fav channels are The Tank Museum and The Australian Armour & Artillery Museum. When I saw one of your vids I subscribed immediately. Can't wait for more.
Outstanding! Get it the right tools first, you can do amazing things! And Boy are you doing it right! It's nice that there are people, the fabricators, and the ability, that love this type of hands-on work.
Thanks for this overview Mike Lamb, Guy Lavoie, and Dusty Smiley. A first class facility (no surprise there). It must be.a dream come true to be a part of Dan Stark's team. Your work and craftsmanship will be seen by generations of grateful visitors from around the world. Please keep these videos coming as time permits.
Road trip wish this was there when I lived in Riverton. Aus Armor would love your restoration shop. My mom told me about this place so I will have to make a trip this summer and check you guys out. Semper fi guys
Really great place You Guy's have set up there. Glad Your preserving this history. So many stories in each pice of equipment, endless content full of knowledge. 👏🙂
Once the guys at Aus Armour got used to the cameras that channel really got good. I’m looking forward to watching these videos. Is wearing shorts while working on heavy machinery an OSHA violation in the US?
Wow, looks an amazing set up you have there, but cant see much of the work you do on display. I love seeing what the guys do at the Australian Armour & Artillery museum do. They seem to have a tiny amount of the gear that this facility has, but the place looks crammed full of amazing projects, and they love what they do there. Still I’ll try and check over a few of your other videos and wish you all the best.
Thanks for your feedback Simon. We are on the same page. This video is just an introduction/overview in response to people asking what is in our shop. Future shop videos will feature projects.
Fascinating! I always love vehicle restorations. Two of my fav channels are The Tank Museum and The Australian Armour & Artillery Museum. When I saw one of your vids I subscribed immediately. Can't wait for more.
Outstanding! Get it the right tools first, you can do amazing things! And Boy are you doing it right! It's nice that there are people, the fabricators, and the ability, that love this type of hands-on work.
Thanks for this overview Mike Lamb, Guy Lavoie, and Dusty Smiley. A first class facility (no surprise there). It must be.a dream come true to be a part of Dan Stark's team. Your work and craftsmanship will be seen by generations of grateful visitors from around the world. Please keep these videos coming as time permits.
What a great work shop!!!
This channel is going to blow up! Can't wait to see it happen! Very impressive facility.
What a great shop! Thanks for showing the back story of the resto shop.
It's so clean and beautiful. You men must be proud of the work you put out!
First impressions. Serious, dedicated, clean, organized, really together.
I wanna go see.
Amazing facility
Looking forward to more of the story of what is happening there, thanks
My wife and I visited last year, but only had about four hours to look around. Looking forward to visiting again before too long.
Road trip wish this was there when I lived in Riverton. Aus Armor would love your restoration shop. My mom told me about this place so I will have to make a trip this summer and check you guys out. Semper fi guys
Thanks! When I was touring the museum this Fall I was wondering where the maintenance and restoration took place.
Hell yeah!
Mannn!, WHATTAH facility to work at!!!... (and the projects to be working-on, ta'boot!)
*I'm envious---
you guys are a regular going concern! bravo guys!
What a clean and neat facility! I’d love to hear some hammer banging sound too. Some “in action” footages would be more popular with audiences here.
Love seeing more of this content!
I would love to visit , such a wonderful dedication to our past
This is an awesome shop, I look forward to visiting!
Really great place You Guy's have set up there. Glad Your preserving this history. So many stories in each pice of equipment, endless content full of knowledge. 👏🙂
What an incredible set up. Looking forward to seeing your progress
Awesome
Enjoyed the video
Once the guys at Aus Armour got used to the cameras that channel really got good. I’m looking forward to watching these videos. Is wearing shorts while working on heavy machinery an OSHA violation in the US?
I'm in the United States army veteran I used to drive a M 577 command track and I have not seen one on display. I would love to see one on display
More videos please!
Outstanding! Beautiful facility!
Wow, looks an amazing set up you have there, but cant see much of the work you do on display. I love seeing what the guys do at the Australian Armour & Artillery museum do. They seem to have a tiny amount of the gear that this facility has, but the place looks crammed full of amazing projects, and they love what they do there. Still I’ll try and check over a few of your other videos and wish you all the best.
Thanks for your feedback Simon. We are on the same page. This video is just an introduction/overview in response to people asking what is in our shop. Future shop videos will feature projects.
What's the story with the Blackhawk sitting in the warehouse? Are you guys looking to put it in an exhibit?
Didn’t you guys work for a Resto shop in Utah?
Bovington doing somethingf sim ilar to you as is in Australia.
I spy a 6046 Detroit Diesel!
#FiveStars
Dont care about your shop - clicked on video to see about the WWII Vehicles
now duplicate an army motor pool