Working at one of the Australian Antarctic bases these days would be such an adventure - I can't even imagine how different yet similar it would have been down there in the 1960. Hearing some of John's stories would be a a real privilege.
Another great episode. Kurt, I'd love to see video of the sand blasting, priming, and painting. The details about the blasting media, paint types, and equipment would be fascinating. 👍
Lets here some of the history from Antarctica. I spent a wonderful couple hours in the museum last week. Quick visit off a cruise ship. I will be back.
I have the memory of a goldfish. It isn't until I've finished work and started my nightly RUclips crawl that I remembers that Wednesday is in fact Workshop Wednesday, and I am joyous!! Every week is the same... Yep, bring on Johnno 😀
Wish every resto could be a full runner. But Sadly not as simple as it seems. You guys do so much to preserve these old war horses. Thank you for keeping a little bit of history alive for future generations
Would love to hear a story or two, in fact it is always good to get the stories from those gents who have had great adventures. And as always the fella's did a great job bringing that Panhard back to the point it can at least live a new life in the showroom.
This is the tank I hated so much playing against in World of Tanks, that once fun online game. A fascinating machine. I’m so glad the French stayed true to their own designs. Also, I had a college dorm mate who spent a year in Antarctica … His stories were amazing so hell yeah let’s hear those stories.
Can always make this one a runner in the future! (glad to hear there's more such projects coming) Being out of the weather and where visitors can enjoy it in the mean-time is plenty good for now! Oh yes, some stories from Johnno would be great! Close call with that spider, good thing it wanted to flee the scene! Almost looks battle-ready from the outside!
A good mate John McGregor was down there for 2 yesterday mechanicing. Great stories and photos. He was also a 2 tour vietnam Remy n was small ships...blokes like these are wonderful,knowledgeable and fun to be around.
Always enjoy my weekly fix of “Workshop Wednesday”. It was obvious that the aluminum wheels gave you a bit of a challenge. something that I have seen on other videos. Have you ever considered making a fork mountable device to assist? Maybe something with adjustable rollers to account for different diameter wheels. This way you could adjust the height with the forklift and rotate the wheel to help align to the holes/bolts. I don’t believe that this would be a one-off, however, I’d love to hear your thoughts. - Rob
Thanks Team, Workshop Wednesday takes forever to arrive and is gone in an instant. I still, marvel at the teams' abilities to tackle a project and get it done. Cheers
I am very pleased to see the knowledge that older team members is being passed on to a new generation to enable future restorations of military machinery.
Antarktis storys would be nice listen to! Absolutely a different place whith a number of special moves needed to be done to make the job in such an environment!
We definitely need to hear some stories from Jono and … given his extreme cold weather experience, a discussion with another staff member about the cold weather engineering of Soviet equipment would be well worth recording on video.
Fantastic teamwork as always mates. From the heartland of the USA. 70 Deg F going to highs of 40's next week. If you get hung up give Kurtis and Karen a jingle at CEE down your way. He's a miracle worker like you on heavy equipment!
Just to add my +1, please do ask Jono to share his experiences. One of the advantages we have in living in a digital age is the ability to document our lives like never before. If teenagers can share their breakfasts, surely his Antarctic adventures are worth as much?
I kept thinking the crew would have loved a simi-truck tire jack to put on those wheels. In America these have rollers that support the tires for easy rotation to align the bolts holding the rim on, and can lift the tire while supporting the weight. They made do with a forklift, but….
Incredible work as always gents! I would LOVE to hear some of Johnno's Antarctic antics. Keep up the excellent work gentlemen!
Seconded
Hope he's got a tale or two on the VW Beetles that they had down there
Yes antartic stories please@@LukeBunyip
Yes . Yes plz.!
yes please
Nothing makes me love Wednesdays quite like Workshop Wednesdays does! Incredible work as always gents.
Working at one of the Australian Antarctic bases these days would be such an adventure - I can't even imagine how different yet similar it would have been down there in the 1960. Hearing some of John's stories would be a a real privilege.
Maintenence in low temperatures must be a huge challenge. SO YES, a slot for your Jonno to tell some cold weather tales PLEASE 🙏
Yes, I'd love to hear Johno's stories. Capture that oral history while you've still got it!
Another great episode. Kurt, I'd love to see video of the sand blasting, priming, and painting. The details about the blasting media, paint types, and equipment would be fascinating. 👍
It'd be very interesting to hear about Johnno's Antarctic stories (especially about the kind's of vehicles used down there, like the VW beetle).
Lets here some of the history from Antarctica. I spent a wonderful couple hours in the museum last week. Quick visit off a cruise ship. I will be back.
These EBR's are an absolute nemesis in World of Tanks.
Wednesdays aren't the best day of the week, but when you guys upload, it is. Great work!
I have the memory of a goldfish. It isn't until I've finished work and started my nightly RUclips crawl that I remembers that Wednesday is in fact Workshop Wednesday, and I am joyous!! Every week is the same...
Yep, bring on Johnno 😀
I collect Antarctic memorabilia so would love to hear Johns stories and what bases he visited 👍👍👍
Wish every resto could be a full runner. But Sadly not as simple as it seems. You guys do so much to preserve these old war horses. Thank you for keeping a little bit of history alive for future generations
I’d love to hear about Johno’s Antarctic stories. I have a dear friend who worked down as a machinist for 30 years.
Omggg can we please get Al's stories of Anctarctic mechanic?! I think that that'd be so cool to hear!
Would love to hear a story or two, in fact it is always good to get the stories from those gents who have had great adventures. And as always the fella's did a great job bringing that Panhard back to the point it can at least live a new life in the showroom.
Yes to Jonno's stories! Can't wait to hear them.
Great episode as always fellas and I am sure a ditty or two from Johno would be engrossing stuff, so bring it on.
Excellent work as always.
This is such an unusual vehicle, hope you are able to give it the full restoration treatment sooner rather than later.
Do enjoy your workshop Wednesdays. Always something interesting to learn.
Please keep up the good work and hopefully hear some tails from Jono soon.
I would love to hear some of those antarctic stories!
This is the tank I hated so much playing against in World of Tanks, that once fun online game. A fascinating machine. I’m so glad the French stayed true to their own designs. Also, I had a college dorm mate who spent a year in Antarctica … His stories were amazing so hell yeah let’s hear those stories.
It’s amazing that this was at one time a running machine. It’s hard to picture it with everything being so corroded and seized up. Awesome job
Hearing some of John's stories about the Antarctic would be truly awesome!!
Can always make this one a runner in the future! (glad to hear there's more such projects coming)
Being out of the weather and where visitors can enjoy it in the mean-time is plenty good for now!
Oh yes, some stories from Johnno would be great! Close call with that spider, good thing it wanted to flee the scene!
Almost looks battle-ready from the outside!
Yes, we love a good yarn we do
A good mate John McGregor was down there for 2 yesterday mechanicing. Great stories and photos. He was also a 2 tour vietnam Remy n was small ships...blokes like these are wonderful,knowledgeable and fun to be around.
The ebr is so cool I would looove to see a full resto and it moving on its own. So cool
Yes please to more stories from the team, if you guys like them that’s a good recommendation 😂
Being a groomer operator for years I’d like to hear johno ‘s stories 👍
I would love to hear Jono's stories of mechanicing in the Antarctic!
Absolutely fantastic work guys love to see a bit of sand blasting also love to hear from Johno see ya next week.
Always enjoy my weekly fix of “Workshop Wednesday”. It was obvious that the aluminum wheels gave you a bit of a challenge. something that I have seen on other videos. Have you ever considered making a fork mountable device to assist? Maybe something with adjustable rollers to account for different diameter wheels. This way you could adjust the height with the forklift and rotate the wheel to help align to the holes/bolts. I don’t believe that this would be a one-off, however, I’d love to hear your thoughts. - Rob
I would like to hear Jonno's stories! Not every day you meet an arctic mechanic, love the rest of the video's. Keep it up!
Some Antarctic stories would be great to hear!
Thanks Team, Workshop Wednesday takes forever to arrive and is gone in an instant. I still, marvel at the teams' abilities to tackle a project and get it done. Cheers
I am very pleased to see the knowledge that older team members is being passed on to a new generation to enable future restorations of military machinery.
Great video....as usual!!!! And YES.....Antarctica stories would be very interesting!!!
Antarktis storys would be nice listen to! Absolutely a different place whith a number of special moves needed to be done to make the job in such an environment!
Love it gents! Waiting patiently for the Grant restoration supercut video!
Outstanding video and presentation.
The current patina on the Panhard is half of its charm. It is visually interesting.
Excellent work guys! Youse 'unfolded' the panhard like it was a scrunched up piece of paper. Just amazing! 😀👍
Yes, would love to hear about engineering in the Antarctic.
You guys need to do podcasts too on the history tanks, as well as a companion commentary on rebuilds videos giving more background info.
I would love to hear some stories of adventure from Johno.
always love good war storys let us know its good to share with the world of your travels n time in military
Mechanicking in Antarctica - I'd love to know more.
Antarctic stories, yes please 👍
Keep up the great work fellas, love it! 👌
Yes. Like to hear his stories.
Great to see this little Panhardt scout car back in presentable shape, open for upgrade.
Waiting for your next project....
Antarctic stories? Yes, that would be great!
Would love to hear some of Johnno's stories from Antarctica!
That is an extraordinary transformation considering what they started with.
From a pile of scrap metal you are nearly there and it looks fabulous 👍👍😍😍
A great show as always. Please can we have some of the Artic stories ? Thanks.
I like Kurt’s new behind the camera interviewing style in this video.
Got family working in the great frozen under-land, they love it.
Would love to hear what it was like in the past.
Nice to see him catch a break. And be able to torch things off,instead of the meticulous process of extracting bolt the hard way.
Keep the cold weather stories coming ! Plz
YES - Jono on ice!
Please
Great work as always.
Stories from Jono would be great!
Personally i would fully enjoy an interview with the entire team.
Good idea!
We definitely need to hear some stories from Jono and … given his extreme cold weather experience, a discussion with another staff member about the cold weather engineering of Soviet equipment would be well worth recording on video.
Another great video ! Yes please. Would love to hear about Johnos Antarctic adventures! 🇦🇶
Amazing video as always and yes i would to hear stories, please call it "The Adventures of Johno!"
Thanks for sharing 👍 Always for a good story 😊
Your my favorite RUclips channel, your show is sooo interesting!
Great episode. And the EBR 90 looks like a great display piece. Well done!
You fellas make me look forward to Wednesday morning! I've been enjoying this EBR cosmetic restoration!
I for one would like to hear the stories of the Antarctic👍
Really like to see this one made a runner. Too cool to just be sitting.
I would love to hear Johnno's Antarctic stories.
I would really like to see the fan art all together and the runner
Excellent work, quick and to the point
This thing just screams french from every bolt that is being pulled out :D i find it a really fascinating piece of machinery.
Artic stories sound interesting.
arctic stories sounds interesting
I really like the EBR. It’s an interesting vehicle
All your guys are good but Darryl is amazing
Many's the times I, too, have resorted to employing the "knock-o-meter" on a tough job!
that Panhard is one bit of interesting kit.
Fantastic teamwork as always mates. From the heartland of the USA. 70 Deg F going to highs of 40's next week. If you get hung up give Kurtis and Karen a jingle at CEE down your way. He's a miracle worker like you on heavy equipment!
It will be nice some point in the future to see that as a runner.
thank you for the work on these videos there relay good😀
looks amazing
I would love love to hear some of John’s Antarctica stories!
Bravo team, those who don't watch will never know its a static display due to the refurb on the outside, 1 day maybe??
Johno's stories would be interesting to hear!
This is awesome
❤ magnifique et hâte de le voir fini.
Hey AusArmour. Love your work 👍
I'm always up for a good yarn - from Johnno or anyone else.
Just to add my +1, please do ask Jono to share his experiences. One of the advantages we have in living in a digital age is the ability to document our lives like never before. If teenagers can share their breakfasts, surely his Antarctic adventures are worth as much?
9:40 M4 Sherman with French oscillating turret maybe? Those things were so cool...
🏆🤗🙏🇺🇲
Thank you for sharing
Yes please to Antarctic mechanic stories. Worth a long standalone episode.
I kept thinking the crew would have loved a simi-truck tire jack to put on those wheels. In America these have rollers that support the tires for easy rotation to align the bolts holding the rim on, and can lift the tire while supporting the weight. They made do with a forklift, but….
Cant wait for the last ep of ths ebr