I like the blacksmith videos. My grandpa was a blacksmith didn't get to see him working but have always liked to watch one at work. Grandpa past way a mouth before i was born.
Why do some people give thumbs down? What is wrong with them. Secondly, your channel should not have 32k subs but at least 320k. I am mesmerized with the amount of different skills you have. Amazing is an understatement. Thanks for taking the time to upload your work.
These videos are akin to watching a Rolls Royce, or Stradivarius Violin, being created by hand. You are truly a master artisan and craftsman. The hours and years you've put into your craft, which is I'm sure a dying trade are an amazing watch. Something that 100 years ago, was a common vocation, that now is dwindling down to extinction. Having the mindset to create these videos along with your remarkable skills are truly why the internet exists, kudos for having the presence of mind to share your vast skill and abilities. Thank you for posting and allowing anyone to see these amazing skills and projects.
An amazing video, I never realized there were so many parts to a wagon, such outstanding craftsmanship. Now I will have to go back and look at the earlier videos, fantastic to watch a true craftsman at work.
After reading some of the comments from 2 years ago, I see that these people feel the same as I do. That you Mr Dave, are a super great CRAFTSMAN in several areas. As a tool/die machinist my work had to be right or the equipment did not run right. As you have found in rebuilding and repairing the wagons/ buggy’s some things were not built as good as they should have been. After watching you work, anything less than 99.9% perfect gets redone. I think that your abilities and attention to detail are the reason that you were asked to build the Borax Wagons. That’s why I always push Like before watching, cause I know it’s going to be great. Stay safe, Mr Dave Engles, your friend Gene
I like the mix of modern and antique methods of construction. Sometimes hand forging, othertimes big hydraulic press. I always look forward to the next video. Thank you.
Excellent craftsmanship. I hope that there are the some of the Younger Generation that are interested in this old school craftsmanship. Do you offer apprenticeships and have any of the Younger Generation seeking to learn this craftsmanship? So these techniques don’t get forgotten in the future. It would be a great lose to our Society if these special technics are lost to time. Anyway you are an extremely talented man, that takes a lot of pride in your work. Good luck with all future projects.
you do amazing work! i sure hope your teaching someone this trade, not many people out there with these skills. we have to keep skills like these alive.
I remember my Dad making the running gear for a wagon where he used the frameof a 30s something Ford car. His rear bolster he hewed and sawed from a big hickory. I find it interesting to watch others do what I had a chance to do. The wagon was built in the 1950s. He would readily convert from a wagon bed to a very large hay rack for hauling loose hay. I enjoy seeing your work. Thank you.
It I great seeing this wagon come to life. It has made me wonder how long it took to build a wagon back in the day with however many workers that would be in a wagon shop.
Amazing work, he makes it look like a puzzle, he grabs every piece and just put it in the right place lol. I mean this guy is a true genius. Great videos God bless you.
Every video you have put out shows the same care to detail and craftsmamship. I am a handyman that cares about details and craftsmanship also. I do not work on wagons just buildings. The care that one puts into the work they do is what keeps a person working. Thank you for the video GOD Bless.
Beautiful work once again. It is all very much appreciated and thank you for sharing your fantastic talents. I look very much forward to your next video.
Said this before,,, by golly,,, saying it again. The knowledge and craftsmanship on display in these videos is amazing. Well done sir,,, very well done.
Great content, camera work and editing !!!!! Your videos are a wonderful melding of several exceptional talents. We are very lucky to have you sharing all this with us. The bees wax on the threads of a wood screw is a trick I learned from a very senior Swedish carpenter I worked for one summer over 50 years ago. It is a must when driving them into very dense wood like ash, oak, elm, hard maple , hickory and etc.. Thank you SIR.
that may have been the most learning ive had since i started watching these video.s on here i liked how the iron work reinforced the wood work very informative
Not that you should be responsible for such a thing, but wow how you set a step-to-stage phase of history in terms of the development of the path from draft animal drawn vehicles into engine powered ones. I truly wish humanity would see the value of draft animals, your recording of these vehicles, and the possibility that with your knowledge, humanity might find a path back to a more cooperative (appreciative/loving) relationship with non-human entities. Your recordings and work in this area could give a great contribution to a sustainable vision for human life in the future.
Felicitacines por su trabajo algo muy ermoso laverdad y algo que no devemos dejar en el holvido gracias por aser estos videos. Felicitaciones y Dios lo vendia
Очень интересное видео. Даже сейчас эта работа стоит большого труда и знаний. Тяжело представить, каких трудов и времени нужно было потратить на производство и ремонт повозок, телег и тачанок.👍
Your exceptional knowledge, craftsmanship and artistry continue to amaze me. 'Staged' pictures of the various work of this wagon build would be a great reason to visit a museum of 'WESTERN ART".....did you take such photos? Thank you for the great efforts used to produce this video! ....13
Good day Mr. Engel. Enjoyed the sheep wagon build. Thank you for taking the time to video and produce them. You are a master at your craft. I have to be nosy and ask and I understand if you don't answer. What is that wagon going to cost the customer? Thank you. Take care and God bless.
I like the blacksmith videos. My grandpa was a blacksmith didn't get to see him working but have always liked to watch one at work. Grandpa past way a mouth before i was born.
EngelsCoachShop would love to but I'm 66-year-old and disabled now. wish i had done it when i was young. Now i'll have to watch you'll.
Wow not only are you a fantastic craftsman but you are keeping our history and heritage alive
Craftsmanship,workmanship, and pride of both are alive and well at EngelsCoachShop.
Why do some people give thumbs down? What is wrong with them. Secondly, your channel should not have 32k subs but at least 320k. I am mesmerized with the amount of different skills you have. Amazing is an understatement. Thanks for taking the time to upload your work.
I must say that you are truly an artist what amazing work you. Do love your videos. Thanks for sharing with us
Dave, you elevate craftsmanship to functional, beautiful art. And, your engineering looks close to perfect. These videos are an inspiration.
These videos are akin to watching a Rolls Royce, or Stradivarius Violin, being created by hand. You are truly a master artisan and craftsman. The hours and years you've put into your craft, which is I'm sure a dying trade are an amazing watch. Something that 100 years ago, was a common vocation, that now is dwindling down to extinction. Having the mindset to create these videos along with your remarkable skills are truly why the internet exists, kudos for having the presence of mind to share your vast skill and abilities. Thank you for posting and allowing anyone to see these amazing skills and projects.
Just wonderful. What an intricate design that I suppose must have evolved over generations. However much your customer is paying you, it's not enough.
An amazing video, I never realized there were so many parts to a wagon, such outstanding craftsmanship. Now I will have to go back and look at the earlier videos, fantastic to watch a true craftsman at work.
It was a treat to see these two running gear in person!!! Ann still mentions how fun it was!!! Thanks for the tour!!
After reading some of the comments from 2 years ago, I see that these people feel the same as I do. That you Mr Dave, are a super great CRAFTSMAN in several areas. As a tool/die machinist my work had to be right or the equipment did not run right. As you have found in rebuilding and repairing the wagons/ buggy’s some things were not built as good as they should have been. After watching you work, anything less than 99.9% perfect gets redone.
I think that your abilities and attention to detail are the reason that you were asked to build the Borax Wagons. That’s why I always push Like before watching, cause I know it’s going to be great. Stay safe, Mr Dave Engles, your friend Gene
Well done ! That's craftsmanship !
I like the mix of modern and antique methods of construction. Sometimes hand forging, othertimes big hydraulic press. I always look forward to the next video. Thank you.
Inspiring skills....both in front of, and behind the camera. Really entertaining Mr. Engels....thank you.
So wonderful to watch a true craftsman at work
I look forward to your new posts every weekend. This is one of my favorite things to watch. Thank you.
CAN’t GET ENOUGH OF YOUR CHANNEL, BEAUTIFUL WORK ‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸
Excellent craftsmanship. I hope that there are the some of the Younger Generation that are interested in this old school craftsmanship. Do you offer apprenticeships and have any of the Younger Generation seeking to learn this craftsmanship? So these techniques don’t get forgotten in the future. It would be a great lose to our Society if these special technics are lost to time.
Anyway you are an extremely talented man, that takes a lot of pride in your work. Good luck with all future projects.
you do amazing work! i sure hope your teaching someone this trade, not many people out there with these skills. we have to keep skills like these alive.
I used the exact sentiments in another of his video's. The man is the Mozart of timber and steel.
Sir , you are a true craftsman, your work is a thing of beauty !!
Not only are your videos fascinating, they (and you) are bordering on therapeutic.
You turn out lovely work as well.
Love the attention to detail, even to the "clocking" of the square nuts! I'm amazed at how much of this is done by "eye!"
I remember my Dad making the running gear for a wagon where he used the frameof a 30s something Ford car. His rear bolster he hewed and sawed from a big hickory. I find it interesting to watch others do what I had a chance to do. The wagon was built in the 1950s. He would readily convert from a wagon bed to a very large hay rack for hauling loose hay. I enjoy seeing your work. Thank you.
I've watched many of your video's, Your attention to detail and your skill level is astounding. You really define the term ' Craftsman'.
I sure hope you are passing your craft on to someone. You are an amazing craftsmen of an art that is worthy of preservation. A Living Treasure.
amazing craftsmanship 👍👍👍👍👍
Thoroughly enjoyable.
It I great seeing this wagon come to life.
It has made me wonder how long it took to build a wagon back in the day with however many workers that would be in a wagon shop.
Amazing work, he makes it look like a puzzle, he grabs every piece and just put it in the right place lol. I mean this guy is a true genius. Great videos God bless you.
Outstanding Tradesman old school no welding there lovely job when finished i wish him good health and strenth and Happiness
Impressive craftsmanship!
Excellent production and editing skills too!
Magnificent craftsmanship gentlemen!
Very good. Thank you.
Every video you have put out shows the same care to detail and craftsmamship. I am a handyman that cares about details and craftsmanship also. I do not work on wagons just buildings. The care that one puts into the work they do is what keeps a person working. Thank you for the video GOD Bless.
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Scruffy 61😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I really enjoy watching all this come together
Thanks for sharing
You sir are a true craftsman ...
Beautiful work once again. It is all very much appreciated and thank you for sharing your fantastic talents. I look very much forward to your next video.
Love this vid. Back in the late 1940's I watched my granddad rebuild our farm wagon. This video really made me miss that life.
Très jolie vidéo, excellent travail, exceptionnel réalisation,merci pour le partage.
Wow that is such a work of beauty, love and craftsmanship. More parts and pieces than one would even imagine there were.
Thanks for teaching.
I never realized how much ironworks goes into making a wagon. Thanks for posting videos of this almost forgotten skill/trade.
Said this before,,, by golly,,, saying it again. The knowledge and craftsmanship on display in these videos is amazing. Well done sir,,, very well done.
I'd KICK the crap outta the first dude who say's "IT AIN'T ROCKET SCIENCE" (cause it is)
bluem
bluemtnsman
Great content, camera work and editing !!!!! Your videos are a wonderful melding of several exceptional talents. We are very lucky to have you sharing all this with us. The bees wax on the threads of a wood screw is a trick I learned from a very senior Swedish carpenter I worked for one summer over 50 years ago. It is a must when driving them into very dense wood like ash, oak, elm, hard maple , hickory and etc.. Thank you SIR.
that may have been the most learning ive had since i started watching these video.s on here i liked how the iron work reinforced the wood work very informative
На Вас можно смотреть бесконечно. Низкий поклон мастер.
Not that you should be responsible for such a thing, but wow how you set a step-to-stage phase of history in terms of the development of the path from draft animal drawn vehicles into engine powered ones. I truly wish humanity would see the value of draft animals, your recording of these vehicles, and the possibility that with your knowledge, humanity might find a path back to a more cooperative (appreciative/loving) relationship with non-human entities. Your recordings and work in this area could give a great contribution to a sustainable vision for human life in the future.
Expect nothing but beautiful videos like this one from a true craftsman.
Skilful craftsman. Quality project.
Very enjoyable to watch the reproduction of the ingenious designs of yesteryear. And I also want to compliment your excellent craftsmanship!
Your videos are awesome!! I realy enjoy watching them
Felicitacines por su trabajo algo muy ermoso laverdad y algo que no devemos dejar en el holvido gracias por aser estos videos. Felicitaciones y Dios lo vendia
Admirable travail 👍
Admirables hommes 👍
That truly is an awesome piece of work. the skill and artistry is phenomenal. very nicely done. thanks for the video.
Great series. Thanks for posting..!
TODO UN ARTE REALMENTE MUY BONITO TODO EL PROCEDIMIENTO Y LA EXPERIENCIA DEL SR. QUE LA ESTA FABRICANDO . FELICIDADES MUY BUEN PROGRAMA .
Absolutely fascinating. Many thanks for sharing.
Excellent work!!!!!!!
Relaxing video
Awesome videos. Very interesting.
That video brought a tear to my eye. My dad was a blacksmith
Wonderful and congratulations.
Hand crafted magic as always.
realmente un placer verlo trabajar, todo un ejemplo del oficio hecho con amor.
Bu Adam bir profesör, üniversiteler de ders vermesi lazım. Tebrik ederim, önünde saygıyla eğiliyorum.
i am a traditional carpenter from India . i would like to up hold your craftmanship on details in work and precision
Great job like watching your videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏼
Nice job
Excellent work done 👍
Such a great video series! I thoroughly enjoy the interdisciplinary aspect of your work. Looking forward to future videos!
Bon y la dirección 9
I hope you have someone that you are teaching how to do all of this. I hear someone in the background working every once in a while.
That is a very Deep Throat on one of no doubt several Anvils you have. Awesome workmanship and museum quality results.
Очень интересное видео. Даже сейчас эта работа стоит большого труда и знаний. Тяжело представить, каких трудов и времени нужно было потратить на производство и ремонт повозок, телег и тачанок.👍
Krásná práce, děda byl kovář a takoví věci dělal. Děkuji za zdílení.
Brykl1kl
You wrote you think it is easy and that is to my opinion exactly the reason why you are a master caftsman.
Wow excelente obra de arte plasmada en la carreta😎👍👏👏👏
Great stuff and skill. Congratulations
Your exceptional knowledge, craftsmanship and artistry continue to amaze me. 'Staged' pictures of the various work of this wagon build would be a great reason to visit a museum of 'WESTERN ART".....did you take such photos?
Thank you for the great efforts used to produce this video!
....13
So awesome!
I hate TH-cam (lol). Now I want to build a wagon. Beautiful iron and wood work. Thanks for sharing.
Most excellent fabrication.
Großartig...Bravo....
Amazing to watch, as many have said you are a master craftsman.
Good day Mr. Engel. Enjoyed the sheep wagon build. Thank you for taking the time to video and produce them. You are a master at your craft. I have to be nosy and ask and I understand if you don't answer. What is that wagon going to cost the customer? Thank you. Take care and God bless.
Que trabajo tan interesante. Felicidades . saludos desde San Luis Potosí mex
I am very excited and enjoy this workings wagon this is amazing wood working job.
Ez majdnem olyan mint a mi kocsink , csak az egyszerübb egy kicsit. De ezis nagyon jó.
Très beau travail bien réalisé super j'aime beaucoup 👍
Excelent, beautiful job.
The best old man
I would much rather hang in the shop then be watching tv👍✌❤
Great Video
Schitterend gedaan. Een zeer grote vakman.
Great job again!
This is a great video
Beautiful
Rapidly deminishing skills!
Отличная работа .
Bravo majstore
Fantastic, wish you were in india