Exactly! Sometimes I have a busy start to my week and I forget, but I'm so happy when it pops up on my RUclips page on Wednesday. Love watching them fabricate!
I just love Workshop Wednesday up until the music starts in the background. Then I know it's coming to an end, & a wave of sadness hits me. Then I remember Jason will be back on Friday. Thanks, team, for walking me through the assembly of the final drive and return rollers, I found it really interesting, Thanks as airways. Cheers
Always great to watch, what my forefathers invented, drawed and built! I am a skilled German metal worker (takes 3.5 years to get one). In Germany you learn drawing and reading draws, how and why metals behave like they do. 2 days at school and 3 days at work in your company. So, we always know why we do what we do.
@@royalblood2405Thank you! But no! They were no heroes and did a lot of sh*t. But many Germans learnt from these faults. Yes, we had great engineers! Most modern tanks worldwide are based on the Panther.
Fantastic work! I doubt even the German engineers would quibble much over the sprocket being 1.0 mm out! The attention to detail and the fabrication skills of this team are a pleasure to watch each week. A great big thumbs up to you guys from the East Coast of the USA!
GUYS. I've got a massive pile of rubble here. Any chance of building a nice villa from it? !! 😂 Turning scrap into something so amazing is something you guys should be proud of. Jessie, Daryl and Bo' particularly. I bet most watchers of your videos agree whole heartedly. Thanks for the entertainment and craftsmanship. 🙂
12 years ago, I worked in commercial plumbing and heating supplies, selling things like those pipe reducers. Never did i imagine I'd see them used on a Panzer
The "find randome stuff to build my random thing" is the hardest part of custom projects. But when it all comes together in your head, then the screen, the bench.. Then mounting it, seeing it in place. Is rewarding in So many ways. I can't imagine how you must reel knowing you're creative problem solving will be Part of the history imbued in this vehicle; that you get to breathe life back into lost pieces of valour... and loss.
The amazing way Daryl and Jes work together is such a wonderful thing to watch as they both create a glimpse back in time when the machines were in use, thank you to all the team - I cannot get enough of your work
The cinematography and music selected, along with the dedication of the crew rebuilding these “weapons of war” are a testament to preserving a visual and tactile example of our past struggles to preserve a free world for every inhabitant. Thank you!
However, this relic was engineered and still stands as an item that had nothing to do with "past struggles to preserve a free World for every inhabitant".
@@BTW... True, yet without an example of context history would just live in the minds of the living. This sort of thinking from you reminds me of the dolts who tore down the statues of our forefathers and confederate soldiers. Remember, the past had an impact on peoples lives…both good and bad! Nothing is harder to reconstruct than a memory!
@@stephenreese5921 I see even better now... the statues erected long after the events as a manner of territorial marking in the Deep South (we got a similar 'Deep North' here full of ignorant bigots) for the value of intimidation over the historic abolition of slavery post Jim Crow. Own that shameful history, gassy.
I’m in engineering school right now and I can’t emphasize enough how much these videos give me motivation for a chance of doing design work like this one day
Oh come on! Next Wednesday! I am ready for the next video now...work shop Wednesday should be Monday to Friday. Fascinating stuff to see the components being built and put together.
Really enjoying the work going into this build and it's amazing what you are doing with so little, building and fabricating what you need because it just does not exist anymore. looking forward to the day it drives out of the workshop.
That hub for the drive sprocket is a marvellous piece of work. I congratulate the person who worked out the design. I find I get amazed at the complexity of the machinery of a tank, which will suffer all sorts of abuse during its working life.
I absolutely love this channel hand down!!!! I love the background music but hate when you hear it again because you know it’s coming to an end -makes me want to visit Australia Thx again for all the hard work
Hi guys, another great video on whst you are doing in the restorations, I will be up there in mid April for a look around, firdt time back in six years, cheers from a Kiwi living in Melbourne
@Kurt do you think there's a possibility to make the videos like twice as long? Really getting into the nitty-gritty is something magical to me, and I'm sure to alot of other folks would love that too, though I can't speak for anyone else but me of course. I just really enjoy watching the dirty details of what goes in to restoring these vehicles. Cheers, and thanks to you all for pubilising these videos at all! ❤
Fantastic work Darryl, from some photos and incomplete diagrams, a few measurements and lots of try it and see you got an incredible result! Well done mate, and its not even food for termites!🇦🇺👍😂🤣
A wee tip mate , Husqvarna has a piece of foam(drenched in oil or grease) taking up the space outside the distance between the bearings outside the distance piece so when pulls the shaft out the distance piece do not fall down providing one with a problem...lightweight an' very clevver...
Daryl is not just a carpenter, think of him as a high class carpenter! Your mechanical magicians are amazing. I just hate the waiting a week for my next Workshop fix! If I lived several thousand miles closer I'd be there volunteering daily ... sadly, it's a bit of a commute from Alaska ... LOL See y'all next week.
You guys have the best jobs in the world I hope when leave this earth there one day there I s an option to got a tank museum and work on tanks up there 😍😍👍👍
It is amazing to me you even have the small number of parts you have. The Panzer I was really only a developmental and training vehicle, though they did see combat in the Spanish Civil War and the early years of WWII. They were mostly gone before war's end, so it will be great to see a rebuilt one driving around.
The guys obviously understand about proper lubrication when trying to fit things in. Which reminds me, maybe I could use one of those cans as bedroom decor.
I would love to get the extended re-mix of the theme music. Very inspirational, would motivate me to get up for work, instead hitting snooze 3 times. Once again, great video.
I don't know what I'd do without my weekly fix of AusArmor on Hump Day. Many thanks and much respect, Gentlemen.
Exactly! Sometimes I have a busy start to my week and I forget, but I'm so happy when it pops up on my RUclips page on Wednesday. Love watching them fabricate!
Yes, agree!
I gotta respect the skill level of all the team..👍👍
I just love Workshop Wednesday up until the music starts in the background. Then I know it's coming to an end, & a wave of sadness hits me. Then I remember Jason will be back on Friday. Thanks, team, for walking me through the assembly of the final drive and return rollers, I found it really interesting, Thanks as airways. Cheers
You know Daz sits in it making tank noises when everyone else is at lunch.
Its a job requirement.
Brumm,Brumm ! Yep love it! 😂🤣
Well, we now know Daz can make Panzer I sounds but can he do Sherman and Panther imitations? 😉
My grandpa always said with a wink... You got to stay young at heart! :)
Always great to watch, what my forefathers invented, drawed and built! I am a skilled German metal worker (takes 3.5 years to get one). In Germany you learn drawing and reading draws, how and why metals behave like they do. 2 days at school and 3 days at work in your company. So, we always know why we do what we do.
Your forefathers were heroes
@@royalblood2405Thank you! But no! They were no heroes and did a lot of sh*t. But many Germans learnt from these faults. Yes, we had great engineers! Most modern tanks worldwide are based on the Panther.
@@Cadfael007 nah, they were heroes. Have some pride
@@royalblood2405 Your wehraboo is showing...
@@obsidianjane4413 not quite, I'm just not ignorant of history
When this thing finally runs around the track - your sense of pride will be 50meters high.
Hate the music, means the video is coming to the end. Outstanding as ever.
It comes way to quick.
I was going to post the same comment about the music, I get sad knowing the episode is coming to an end. Wish they did longer episodes and more often.
But then we would be spoiled, wouldn't we?@@KaitlynnUK
@@laurisikio 😂👍
My fav youtube channel. Pity I have to wait another 7 days for another episode.
Big boys, big toys! Highest level of modeling in1:1 scale. T(h)anks for sharing knowledge!
Great work guys, I loved Darryl’s engine noises 😂 what a job to get all those parts made to within 2/3 Mls, outstanding.👍
Y’all are MASTERS of the expression:
“Adapt …. Overcome “🤠👍🏽
You forgot to growl like Gunny Sgt Highway and say,
Improvise,
Adapt,
Overcome!
Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
@@markfryer9880
You are correct sir.
I forgot part of the phrase🤠
@@TX-biker It happens! The best way to remember it is to picture him all camoed up and saying it!
Improvise,
Adapt,
Overcome!
Love my Wednesday fix.
I have very bad diarrhea
Fantastic work! I doubt even the German engineers would quibble much over the sprocket being 1.0 mm out! The attention to detail and the fabrication skills of this team are a pleasure to watch each week. A great big thumbs up to you guys from the East Coast of the USA!
Ahhh, got my fix! I totally love the minutia of how everything is designed, manufactured, and installed!
Just what I have been waiting for today
fantastic work - real nice to see the boys not phased or defeated at having to replicate parts that look so original, very inspiring
Awesome work as always - turning steel into gold1👏
Saved my Wednesday😀.......Love those Guys👍👍👍......all the best from Germany👍👍👍
GUYS. I've got a massive pile of rubble here. Any chance of building a nice villa from it? !! 😂
Turning scrap into something so amazing is something you guys should be proud of. Jessie, Daryl and Bo' particularly. I bet most watchers of your videos agree whole heartedly. Thanks for the entertainment and craftsmanship. 🙂
12 years ago, I worked in commercial plumbing and heating supplies, selling things like those pipe reducers. Never did i imagine I'd see them used on a Panzer
Jess is a "Raptors" Fan???
👋👋👋 from Canada...
💪💪💪
The "find randome stuff to build my random thing" is the hardest part of custom projects.
But when it all comes together in your head, then the screen, the bench..
Then mounting it, seeing it in place.
Is rewarding in So many ways.
I can't imagine how you must reel knowing you're creative problem solving will be Part of the history imbued in this vehicle; that you get to breathe life back into lost pieces of valour... and loss.
The amazing way Daryl and Jes work together is such a wonderful thing to watch as they both create a glimpse back in time when the machines were in use, thank you to all the team - I cannot get enough of your work
The cinematography and music selected, along with the dedication of the crew rebuilding these “weapons of war” are a testament to preserving a visual and tactile example of our past struggles to preserve a free world for every inhabitant. Thank you!
However, this relic was engineered and still stands as an item that had nothing to do with "past struggles to preserve a free World for every inhabitant".
@@BTW... True, yet without an example of context history would just live in the minds of the living. This sort of thinking from you reminds me of the dolts who tore down the statues of our forefathers and confederate soldiers. Remember, the past had an impact on peoples lives…both good and bad! Nothing is harder to reconstruct than a memory!
@@stephenreese5921 I see even better now... the statues erected long after the events as a manner of territorial marking in the Deep South (we got a similar 'Deep North' here full of ignorant bigots) for the value of intimidation over the historic abolition of slavery post Jim Crow. Own that shameful history, gassy.
I’m in engineering school right now and I can’t emphasize enough how much these videos give me motivation for a chance of doing design work like this one day
It is crazy how dedicated you guys are to bringing these old warhorses back to life!
My favorite way to start a Wednesday. As usual, great work on the part of everyone. Good
luck with the rest of the week. 😎
Brilliant insights. Such a great show, as always, Kurt.
Thank you guys for another brilliant episode, it is incredible what you can manufacture inhouse, very impressiv.
7 days wouldn't be complete, without a Workshop Wednesday. 👍
Where is the tech who wears the skin tight Spandex pants?
Gotta love those aussies....
Eyepro, workboots, longsleeves.... _shorts_.
What a class.
I just love and admire how they bring these old warriors back to life.
It's clear to see why these magicians are working at AusArmor ! Awesome !!
I look forward to every new video from aus armour!
It is always nice to see big boys playing with their big toys.
Outstanding video and presentation.
It's looking like proper running-gear, it is! Good progress.
Oh come on! Next Wednesday! I am ready for the next video now...work shop Wednesday should be Monday to Friday. Fascinating stuff to see the components being built and put together.
If only I was not in France...
What a perfect job !
Fantastically talented individual at fabrication. Hope the museums health plan covers his dental work. He deserves it.🇺🇸👍🏻👏🏻✅⭐️
I would love to work there for a year just for all the experience and so much stuff to learn from these guys. Greets from 🇳🇱
I love watching the troops making these parts for the old battle wagons. Wednesdays are a must these days. :)
Muito legal o conteúdo do canal, acompanhado tudo aqui do Brazil!
Kurt props to you as well, my friend you do a great job 👏
Nicely done👍
Tanks
Nice Raptors cap! Greetings from Ontario Canada!
Thank you guys for these epic series. One of the things I'm really excited for a new release of every week :)
Really enjoying the work going into this build and it's amazing what you are doing with so little, building and fabricating what you need because it just does not exist anymore. looking forward to the day it drives out of the workshop.
Love your videos and appreciate all your heart work! Cheers from Germany
That hub for the drive sprocket is a marvellous piece of work. I congratulate the person who worked out the design. I find I get amazed at the complexity of the machinery of a tank, which will suffer all sorts of abuse during its working life.
Very talented. Good use of the concentric weld reducer.
Kinda need to see a Toronto Rapters hat being worn . I am from there
Fantastic job, love your videos and admire the dedication of your mechanics. I look forward to further progress on your projects. Czechia
Incredible, that you re-engineered the drive from scratch. And you probably made it much easier to produce than the Germans way back.
Flawed "re-engineering" that is. The original designers wouldn't have made such fundamental errors.
Always awesome vídeos!!!!!
Congrats from Brasil!
The fastest 20 minutes on RUclips!
I absolutely love this channel hand down!!!! I love the background music but hate when you hear it again because you know it’s coming to an end -makes me want to visit Australia
Thx again for all the hard work
Hey everyone. Hope you all had a great day. And hope life is treating you well.
😢
Im up early this morning fir this ... yayyy
Up late in the Pacific NorthWest. :)
Hi guys, another great video on whst you are doing in the restorations, I will be up there in mid April for a look around, firdt time back in six years, cheers from a Kiwi living in Melbourne
Absolutely amazing team 👍
@Kurt do you think there's a possibility to make the videos like twice as long? Really getting into the nitty-gritty is something magical to me, and I'm sure to alot of other folks would love that too, though I can't speak for anyone else but me of course. I just really enjoy watching the dirty details of what goes in to restoring these vehicles. Cheers, and thanks to you all for pubilising these videos at all! ❤
I wish there was more Wednesdays in a week love seeing this every Thursday morning about 3 am
Fantastic work Darryl, from some photos and incomplete diagrams, a few measurements and lots of try it and see you got an incredible result! Well done mate, and its not even food for termites!🇦🇺👍😂🤣
Первый панцер такой смешной в сравнении с последним) Отличная работа, как всегда!👍
That video was the fastest 20 minutes ever ! 5 or 10 minutes more would be awesome Kurt ! Have a good weekend boys.
A wee tip mate , Husqvarna has a piece of foam(drenched in oil or grease) taking up the space outside the distance between the bearings outside the distance piece so when pulls the shaft out the distance piece do not fall down providing one with a problem...lightweight an' very clevver...
Daryl is not just a carpenter, think of him as a high class carpenter! Your mechanical magicians are amazing. I just hate the waiting a week for my next Workshop fix! If I lived several thousand miles closer I'd be there volunteering daily ... sadly, it's a bit of a commute from Alaska ... LOL See y'all next week.
I'm now convinced you guys have the best job in the world. The knowledge and skill are simply outstanding 👍
You guys have the best jobs in the world
I hope when leave this earth there one day there I s an option to got a tank museum and work on tanks up there
😍😍👍👍
Now that’s some brilliant Auzzie fix-it improvisation. Atta go gentlemen!
Great video
It is amazing to me you even have the small number of parts you have. The Panzer I was really only a developmental and training vehicle, though they did see combat in the Spanish Civil War and the early years of WWII. They were mostly gone before war's end, so it will be great to see a rebuilt one driving around.
The guys obviously understand about proper lubrication when trying to fit things in. Which reminds me, maybe I could use one of those cans as bedroom decor.
I do like the Panzer 1.
Love the variety of vehicles we see getting some TLC at AusArmour. From a giant Tiger to baby Goliath and everything in between.
The ability to engineer and build that assembly from nothing is mind boggling.
Good job Guys! 🤔👍
Wow, truly incredible design & engineering to produce those parts 👏
Love the sound effects, how could you not be a kid in a tank shop!?
Another ripper, thanks lads.
Using those pipe reducers is a damn clever solution.
Always great attention to detail too.
Couldn't help myself and jumped online to see what the original final drive looked like. Superb job guys!
Been watching Jesse's tattoo sleeve progressions over many episodes, very nice! I know where all his money is going!
Makes my morning to sit here with a cup of joe and watch these. Keep up the good work boys! 😎🤙🌺
Great restoration work as always !. Thank you guys for posting every videos.
I would love to get the extended re-mix of the theme music. Very inspirational, would motivate me to get up for work, instead hitting snooze 3 times. Once again, great video.
Again, you guys are amazing. Much respect and best wishes to you from the U.S. Keep bringing them back from the wrecker yard.
Thanks AAAM. =)
G'day Boys, well done you all are doing a fantastic job on the tank project, cheers 🥂.
Outstanding care dedication and workmanship, well done everyone from Scotland
Armour Artisans, one and all.
You guys are building a fine collection of historic armor!
Should be Awesome Aussies Wednesday's Thanks for Sharing, Keep up the great videos.
🎖️🏆🤗🙏💙
Thank you for sharing this
Just outstanding work guys…….
Your workmanship is amazing.
Thank you guys for sharing this with us. Wonderful 😊
Man, these videos make my Wednesdays.
Aah Workshop Wednesday. Thank you 👍