These vids are brilliant. Most fast forward or just obscure the actual work, leaving you no clearer as to what is actually being done ! Keep going ! I think you should invest in a battery powered impact driver to match your drill though - would make disassembly jobs so much faster for you
Not at all. This is the kind of video that any DIY person will greatly appreciate the detail, because the manual does not cover these issues. You are doing the DIY hobby a service for those of us that have a Morry and are wanting to preserve a piece of history. Carry on, your doing really well and approaching things in a very DIY manner which we all can learn from.. TX Chris
This is absolutely superb. So many people would be very daunted trying to do this restoration. You’re doing great. I’m binge watching this project! Those wolf race wheels are great where did you get those from? Brian 👍🇬🇧
I like the format as its shown , this is how most people tackle jobs. although some of the sped up ratcheting sequences would be easier watching if they were cut instead of sped up. Anyway I personally like the detail as it's something a lot of channels miss and glance over as if all there projects take an afternoon to complete.
I can feel your frustration in drilling out those spot welds. With you all the way my man.
My drill bits have gotten SO dull haha, I ordered a new one but it's 2 day delivery has been taking a few weeks...
These vids are brilliant. Most fast forward or just obscure the actual work, leaving you no clearer as to what is actually being done !
Keep going !
I think you should invest in a battery powered impact driver to match your drill though - would make disassembly jobs so much faster for you
Not at all. This is the kind of video that any DIY person will greatly appreciate the detail, because the manual does not cover these issues. You are doing the DIY hobby a service for those of us that have a Morry and are wanting to preserve a piece of history. Carry on, your doing really well and approaching things in a very DIY manner which we all can learn from..
TX
Chris
Hi I have a 1969 2 door in currently converting to motorcycle engine bandit 1200 I’m liking the videos
This is absolutely superb. So many people would be very daunted trying to do this restoration. You’re doing great. I’m binge watching this project! Those wolf race wheels are great where did you get those from? Brian 👍🇬🇧
I admire you for attacking something you are not expert in and even admitting your shortcomings. i also enjoy your video. keep up the good work
Thanks, I was originally only intending to paint the thing... It was a bit of a rabbit hole.
I can feel your frustration in drilling out those spot welds!
Frustration of a very dull drill bit!
Curious for feedback, am I going into too much detail? Should I cut out more?
I like the format as its shown , this is how most people tackle jobs. although some of the sped up ratcheting sequences would be easier watching if they were cut instead of sped up. Anyway I personally like the detail as it's something a lot of channels miss and glance over as if all there projects take an afternoon to complete.
i agree with Craig Martin except the viewer can also fast forward your time lapses if bored. peace I❤mm
Keep up the good work
I'm going to have to do similar to my Morris traveller, A and B post knackered