Twin disc conversion - Kawasaki S1 550 four

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @Wingnut_Stickman
    @Wingnut_Stickman Год назад +275

    Is there anything better than a new Allen video?

    • @ParaBellum2024
      @ParaBellum2024 Год назад +11

      Maybe a new Allen _key,_ if the old one has become rounded?

    • @dennis-nz5im
      @dennis-nz5im Год назад

      Two stroke stuffing and Ave ,Peg and a couple other people

    • @BitsAndBobs1
      @BitsAndBobs1 Год назад +28

      2 new Allen videos?

    • @thewanderin_rider
      @thewanderin_rider Год назад +5

      Yep….. another new video 😁

    • @kubaceg1
      @kubaceg1 Год назад +5

      New project from Allen with whole series of movies ❤

  • @1gtd1
    @1gtd1 Год назад +8

    I've often thought about adding a second disc to my front wheel. Having watched this video I now realise I'm never going to do it!

    • @rikhughes6452
      @rikhughes6452 8 месяцев назад

      Do it the easy but not as cool way put the second one 180% round so one caliper is forward one is back

  • @tlf.
    @tlf. Год назад +130

    Measuring by eye and it manages to look factory new is very impressive

    • @quartusbuys6831
      @quartusbuys6831 Год назад +8

      If it looks right, it is right.

    • @rixogtr
      @rixogtr Год назад

      apart from that eye gouging porosity and unfinished welds it does look really good, it's impressive that there's no noticeable difference between the color of the weld and the fork material. I wonder what filler rod he used.

    • @lonewolfandcub668
      @lonewolfandcub668 Год назад

      Old caliper designs really show how much they have progressed.
      Still good though

    • @Dave5843-d9m
      @Dave5843-d9m Год назад

      It will be stronger than the original but how much perfection does a mudguard bracket need?

    • @SuccessShared
      @SuccessShared Год назад

      ​@@quartusbuys6831Amen to that! First lesson as a technical illustrator! I remember it well and it's surprising how it's still relevant today!

  • @classicmusclecarexhaust1988
    @classicmusclecarexhaust1988 Год назад +16

    Allen, the most encouraging thing about your videos is that the work you do is not with a 3D printer or a CNC milling machine, but with a simple shop, hand tools, a good eye, and a cup of tea. I can't tell you how inspiring that is to me.

    • @keithammleter3824
      @keithammleter3824 7 месяцев назад

      He does have the right equipment though - things that a lot of backyarders/hobby workers don't have - micrometer (which he winds in correctly, not with the barrel like a lot of RUclipsrs), surface plate, slip gauges ... and a small but decent Colchester lathe, not one of those terrible Myfords a lot of Britishers seem to go for, or the even worse Unimat..

    • @LessTimeThanYouThink
      @LessTimeThanYouThink 7 месяцев назад

      Not to mention using the path and lawn and a Millyard foot clamp for grinding works. Brilliant stuff.

  • @gazzafloss
    @gazzafloss Год назад +30

    Allen you're a "master" of the hand tools, great to watch a craftsman working with simple everyday saws, files and power tools.

    • @-IE_it_yourself
      @-IE_it_yourself Год назад

      you could build pyramids with the 90' when he was drilling the mud guard lugs

  • @iSharpen
    @iSharpen Месяц назад +2

    I want this channel to have millions of subscribers with each video getting over a million views so RUclips can shower Allen with advertising revenue so he can enjoy a substantial budget to play with more things. Showing wholesome engineering and incredibly imaginative innovation is the best use of RUclips I can imagine.
    Allen thank you for all your content!

    • @AllenMillyard
      @AllenMillyard  Месяц назад +2

      I’ve got nearly 50M views on my channel so if 2% of viewers subscribed it would make my day 🙂

    • @iSharpen
      @iSharpen Месяц назад

      @ asking people to subscribe at the right tine in the video is crucial (but awkward). I know. I've subscribed three times! I have three accounts. Your video production is spot on. Stopping to move the camera as many tines as you do snd then editing it all together is very tine consuming and appreciated. I've noticed it though. Keep up the great work. Your skills are inspiring and astonishing.

    • @markhudson618
      @markhudson618 Месяц назад +2

      Dunno about asking. Allen's video are so unique, specifically compelling that anyone with a modicum of interest will subscribe.

  • @howder1951
    @howder1951 Год назад +71

    Very nice work on that fork, fitted and finished more like an artist rather than a mechanic. It always feels good to do a beautiful job like this, cheers!

  • @camperp195
    @camperp195 Год назад +61

    Always therapeutic watching you work allen,your engineering genius is on another level 👍

    • @davestrain9529
      @davestrain9529 Год назад

      Times are TOUGH! I use it for Therapy.the soothing voice.... especially Tea time, when the Crumbly cakes ( and Robins come around) in the latest Video. Dave Boulder CO USA rd350, TRIUMPH Tbird Sport , KTM 300 XCW

    • @realemonful
      @realemonful Год назад +1

      That's just pefect lol

  • @WreckedRevival
    @WreckedRevival Год назад +20

    Your calm cool demeanor really makes for a therapeutic video to watch and the lack of music plus the inclusion of nature and it's sounds/creatures make for a nice touch. Aspire to one day be as knowledgeable in machining and fabricating as you!

    • @althejazzman
      @althejazzman Год назад +4

      I totally agree. His videos are so technically interesting but so calming, it's like he has an infinite amount of time to make things.

    • @davestrain9529
      @davestrain9529 Год назад +2

      @@althejazzman
      Times are TOUGH! I use it for Therapy.the soothing voice.... especially Tea time, when the Crumbly cakes ( and Robins come around) in the latest Video. Dave Boulder CO USA rd350, TRIUMPH Tbird Sport , KTM 300 XCW

  • @tjroelsma
    @tjroelsma Год назад +4

    The mark of a true craftsman: making difficult jobs look easy.

  • @chrisharper2658
    @chrisharper2658 Год назад +24

    Allen, you never fail to impress. And it's always nice to have a cameo appearance with the wife.

  • @matthewrooke386
    @matthewrooke386 Год назад +54

    I always learn something from Allen’s videos - superb as usual thank you.😊

    • @CONEHEADDK
      @CONEHEADDK Год назад +3

      I love them. And I'm impressed. But they also always depress me a bit, bcz thet keep rubbing my nose in, that I shouldn't have believed all those know-it-alls, who told my, when I was a teen, that "that's impossible", "You can't weld a crank", just to mention one of the lies..

    • @Ravan_Caw
      @Ravan_Caw Год назад

      👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Год назад +1

      @@CONEHEADDK No, THEY can’t weld a crank! Nor do you need to with Allen’s builds of fully pressed up cranks. Extra pins & flywheels and off he goes.

  • @lyndonwebber1389
    @lyndonwebber1389 Год назад +7

    If Alan was our teacher at school, who would of turned up more and actually learned something interesting and useful? Always a pleasure Alan 👍🍺

  • @dsofe4879
    @dsofe4879 Год назад +25

    Love how you covered the machining in more detail, really interesting!

  • @leslieadams5507
    @leslieadams5507 Год назад +19

    Ladies and Gentlemen it's as easy as that. 😊 Another masterpiece by Alan.

  • @rollingthunder45
    @rollingthunder45 Год назад +29

    Excellent, a walk in the park for a man of your talents Allen! Enjoyed this one. 👌

  • @computername
    @computername Год назад +3

    It's engineering art. Non-mechanical people don't really understand just how amazing it is what you do.
    Before this channel was around I would speculate with friends what high-tech machinery would be involved in making these bikes. But it's made with a hacksaw and a Bantam.
    Thank you so much for letting us see you work your magic. The fact you're sharing your processes with the world should be an inspiration for what's possible with simple tools but ingenuity and determination. I think this much overlook in our tech-centred world.
    Thank you!

  • @nv1493
    @nv1493 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love these videos.
    No stupid background muzak.
    No gimmicks.
    No history of the motorcycle.
    No self-aggrandizement.
    Gets to the point, beautifully edited.

  • @dhcrouchmarineltd3049
    @dhcrouchmarineltd3049 Год назад +1

    Honestly, just pure joy Allen. Thanks for making these.

  • @markhensley9378
    @markhensley9378 Год назад +20

    Great job making the caliper mounts! Like everything else you build, it looks like a Kawasaki factory built unit. Thank you so much for taking the time to film this process. Enjoy your weekend.

  • @shannonharris2816
    @shannonharris2816 Год назад +1

    Allen, you are the apotheosis of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle maintenance'.

  • @lovemore4229
    @lovemore4229 Год назад +2

    It has the same feeling as watching a 1970's test cricket match, cheers Alan love your vids.

  • @joseywales3789
    @joseywales3789 Год назад +9

    Allen, not only brilliant Engineering but we got to see Charlie Weaver and the Swiss Army Knife! Just missed the Barbeque and we'd have had the Hat-trick (Greta on the Erickson would have been the Royal flush!) But unless you needed to preheat the fork leg prior to Welding, it wouldn't be needed. Thanks Tracy for the Tea, perhaps a cherry cupcake 🧁 would have gone down, nice... Just a thought 🤔😁 Thanks Allen.

  • @1234567marks
    @1234567marks Год назад +14

    I converted my CB750 SOHC to twin disc, fortunately Honda had the foresight to include lugs on the other leg, so it was just a matter of trimming them to the correct length, far easier than what Allen had to do, it makes a massive difference to braking power, twice as good you could say!

  • @johnb5519
    @johnb5519 Год назад +9

    Amazing how you make it look so easy. You're a real inspiration to all us do it yourselfers.

  • @markrivett9493
    @markrivett9493 Год назад +8

    Never cease to be amazed by how you make quite complex jobs look easy. Seriously talented.

  • @mitcheloo2632
    @mitcheloo2632 Год назад +9

    Every time I see your work I'm just impressed at what you can do in a shed, my respect!!

    • @davestrain9529
      @davestrain9529 Год назад

      and!!! The ICHIBAN MOTO sticker..Sense of Humour!!

  • @ricvis44
    @ricvis44 Год назад +18

    Wow! I was wondering how you were going to make the second break line. So simple! I would’ve never thought of that probably. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @paulcasey5204
      @paulcasey5204 Год назад +4

      Ditto. And then felt a bit foolish when it was so simple.

    • @prillewitz
      @prillewitz Год назад +3

      Banjo solves everything!

  • @grenvillephillips6998
    @grenvillephillips6998 Год назад +7

    Some excellent camera work there - much appreciated!

    • @G58
      @G58 Год назад +2

      Indeed. I noted that too. Allen’s cinematography is always good, but this one was excellent.

  • @louisjones2653
    @louisjones2653 Год назад +1

    Never seen someone so precise with a hack saw!

  • @nobbybennett575
    @nobbybennett575 Год назад +1

    Clever man. Never get tired of watching Allen work.

  • @stephenrice4554
    @stephenrice4554 Год назад +1

    Clear , easily understood description , and wildlife moments . Marvelling at Mr Millyards dexterity with a hacksaw and hand tools to get an accurate and neatly finished modification. Impressive.

  • @keithgarland3404
    @keithgarland3404 Год назад +11

    Thanks Allen, another job very well done, the ceramic coated callipers looked smart.

  • @BMW7series251
    @BMW7series251 Год назад +1

    Just a joy to watch Allen. What a bummer, no cupcakes!!? Thanks as ever for posting, best regards, John.

  • @stevefletcher2334
    @stevefletcher2334 Год назад +1

    a gentle soul with the skills of a master craftsman

  • @Hoggdoc1946
    @Hoggdoc1946 Год назад +1

    Once again Allen is brilliant with his fabricating skills.

  • @scooterwoodley195
    @scooterwoodley195 Год назад +2

    I haven’t been this relaxed since Mr. Rogers, circa 1973

  • @redfishross
    @redfishross Год назад +11

    The man is a wizard.

  • @wollaminfaetter
    @wollaminfaetter Год назад +1

    The sound in your videos are amazing. I'm really pleased with that.

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms Год назад +2

    Hi Allan, hope you and Tracey are keeping well buddy, I'll watch this in a bit with a brew and a nice cupcakes 😊

  • @CaptHollister
    @CaptHollister Год назад +5

    The incredible attention to detail: did everyone else notice the "550-4" stamped at the bottom of the new, modified fork leg ?

  • @jjrider6758
    @jjrider6758 Год назад +8

    Fantastic job Allen, I could watch you videos for hours (if I had the time !..) I just wish jobs like this were as easy as you always make them look !!..

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 Год назад +1

    That Fork Leg looks genuine Kawasaki, a good piece of Engineering Allen, spot-on 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @xavey123
    @xavey123 Год назад +1

    The Kawasaki DemiGod in action!!! Fantastic work Allen. Looks and functions better than the factory version. Thanks a lot for the amazing video. Look forward for more.

  • @oddsends6048
    @oddsends6048 Год назад +2

    This world is going insane but watching your video drops my blood pressure by half.

  • @stevegordon2032
    @stevegordon2032 Год назад +1

    Utterly amazing to watch such skills. Smashing video and commentary as well. Allen you are a genius.

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat Год назад +8

    You made my Friday night Allen! Very nice conversion, I’m sure you’ve got all the stopping power you could ever ask for now. I love that 2 tone green paint scheme on that bike, always good to see it out 👍

    • @TheHalloweenmasks
      @TheHalloweenmasks Год назад

      The two tone green is my favourite, my 250 is candy wine🙁

  • @Mr-ue2ul
    @Mr-ue2ul Год назад +1

    Perfect Friday eve.
    Wife out and abit of Allen
    Cheers mate

  • @franklake2073
    @franklake2073 Год назад +1

    Brilliant engineering and an excellent, well shot and well explained video. many thanks!

  • @AussieMaleTuber
    @AussieMaleTuber Год назад +1

    The only thing better than a Kawasaki is... an Allen Millyard Kawasaki, and watching it being built. Philosophically, a Millyard is the Greek Form of a Kawasaki!

  • @malcellison8831
    @malcellison8831 Год назад +4

    Mesmerising 😊 It’s always fantastic to watch you work and listen to your calm, gentle narration. Thanks Allen. Superb work.

    • @davestrain9529
      @davestrain9529 Год назад

      Times are TOUGH! I use it for Therapy.the soothing voice.... especially Tea time, when the Crumbly cakes ( and Robins come around) in the latest Video. Dave Boulder CO USA rd350, TRIUMPH Tbird Sport , KTM 300 XCW

  • @ajl9491
    @ajl9491 Год назад +4

    Kawasaki graphics and big non drilled disks take me right back to late seventies when I would ride my S3 bike in snowstorms to college!!!(Montreal CA)

  • @vincentwhiteman6433
    @vincentwhiteman6433 Год назад +1

    Great to see you back Allen, a brilliant video as usual and a first class job. Just love it. 👍

  • @dennis38y
    @dennis38y Год назад +7

    Brilliant once again Allen.
    You managed to make it look easy using your logical and steady approach !
    Thanks for sharing

  • @simonlunt353
    @simonlunt353 Год назад +2

    You always make it so easy Allen it is always a pleasure watching you 😊

  • @rdaystrom4540
    @rdaystrom4540 Год назад +2

    Very nice twin disc conversion. Modifying the fender supports was pure skill and artistry. Love watching all your videos.

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Год назад +1

    Hi 👋🏻 Alan from Brugge in Belgium 🇧🇪 Just retired for the evening so nothing better than watching one of your excellent videos 👍🏻 And you got a brew from the misses but no cake 🍰🤔 The Robin was lovely to see too 👍🏻

  • @mortdk
    @mortdk Год назад +1

    It's always a joy to follow Allen's creative abilities unfold. Excellent and top notch quality 💥. I actually did something similar (although not on the same professional level) in 1993 with my 1983 Yamaha XS400 DOHC (12E). It also had a single front disc only. But the front wheel was the same as found on a XZ550 which had twin front discs. And since the tap holes for the screws for the brake disc were already there, the conversion was quite straightforward. To fit a second brake caliper, I used the lower front legs from a XJ550. They had the same fork stanchion diameter (35 mm) as my XS400 DOHC had. I then acquired a set of RD350/XJ600/XJ900 slotted brake discs. Braking was improved with the twin disc arrangement - no fork twist if firm braking was applied. Which could happen with the single disc only. And optically it looked great! One drawback with the twin disc arrangement though was that the unsprung weight was higher. So in some occasions the front suspension actually felt a little harsher than with the original single disc layout.

  • @davidwilliams5942
    @davidwilliams5942 Год назад +2

    Having started my engineering apprenticeship in 1974 I really enjoy your videos for there old school skills also I just noticed that Charlie is a Isle of man fan that made me smile 😊

    • @G58
      @G58 Год назад

      Same here. But I collected half decent grammar skills before leaving school 🙄👀🧐😎😜🙈

    • @loddude5706
      @loddude5706 Год назад

      @@G58 - A shame tact didn't lodge somewhere too : )

    • @G58
      @G58 Год назад

      @@loddude5706 From who’s perspective? It was of a grown up bit of humour. I had no idea you were such a sensitive soul 👀🙄🧐😎😜

    • @loddude5706
      @loddude5706 Год назад

      @@G58 - Schadenfreude is 'grown-up'? : )

  • @davelawrence594
    @davelawrence594 Год назад +3

    You literally are like reading the old Haynes manual from back in the day but a video version hehe? 😁 Always amazing to watch you work on literally anything Alan!!! 👌🏻👍🏻

  • @bongosock
    @bongosock Год назад +6

    Really good production on these videos, by the way. Really good angles and editing - nice work :)

  • @gerardcullen5131
    @gerardcullen5131 Год назад

    Poetry in motion is to watch Alan working on any project

  • @martinhaag3669
    @martinhaag3669 Год назад +4

    Very nice work Allen. On my S2 I had to change the master cylinder because I used other calipers. The only thing is I am missing the fourth cylinder I 💕 the sound of your bike more then I can express here. Thank you so much Allen

  • @paulnelsonisnotabot
    @paulnelsonisnotabot Год назад +2

    Camera work is getting better every video, lovely watching you work

  • @TomBudin
    @TomBudin Год назад +1

    love your work allen, always learn a lot from your videos!

  • @GraemeRobinson
    @GraemeRobinson Год назад +4

    Fantastic. I learn so much just observing your work Allen. These videos will be a real legacy of your skills.

  • @andyh4449
    @andyh4449 Год назад +2

    No cake Allen !! Can’t believe it 😊

  • @hikerrobot
    @hikerrobot Год назад

    Very entertaining. And not a torque wrench in sight when tightening. Love the little touches in the video too, like the birds and the cuppa. Great video

  • @CaptainDangeax
    @CaptainDangeax Год назад +1

    Nice job. Each time I ride an old motorbike from the previous century, I can feel the progress made in braking power and ease of use

  • @TheSillybits
    @TheSillybits 7 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your videos very much thanks! You are a great craftsman and entertaining too. Your videos remind me of my father and grandfather who were great craftsman too and by whom I was taught practically everything I know (not pretending anything though). So many cars and motorcycles were restored and driven and sold, I really miss that time but looking at your fantastic projects carried out in your little shed brings that time to mind again. Absolutely fantastic.

  • @RestorationWatch
    @RestorationWatch 7 месяцев назад

    I had dual discs on the H2 750 Mach IV that I bought when I was 18 years old. I fitted aftermarket exhausts and had the motor rebuilt by the local Kawasaki dealer. I also had the paint refreshed. I loved that bike.

  • @menom7
    @menom7 Год назад

    Yes,by all means..............PLEASE post the video of You testing your new front brakes Allen!!! Job very well done Sir! As always..........You took your time,taking it step by step,until everything fit perfectly together! And nothing suits your videos better than Tracy handing You a nice cup of tea!!! Cheers Mate!!! : >)

  • @teneretraveller8980
    @teneretraveller8980 Год назад +2

    Beautifully done.
    And great videoing and editing,too.
    Pure, motorcycle therapy.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Safe, happy travels 👍

  • @rolfpiotrowski4325
    @rolfpiotrowski4325 Год назад +7

    Hey, Alan!
    Good idea to make the old widowmaker a bit safer!
    Happy Easter to you and your family! 😎👍

  • @leslieblackburn986
    @leslieblackburn986 Год назад

    Great to see that Allen's excellent engineering hasn't been affected by his crashing a 70s Triumph chopper.

  • @grezallen
    @grezallen Год назад +1

    Great educational video - by the nicest calmest bloke on U tube - Great stuff !!

  • @bobhorne8410
    @bobhorne8410 Год назад

    Just stumbled on to this new Allen Millyard video in my RUclips feed.. I’m really pleased with that!

  • @lonewolfandcub668
    @lonewolfandcub668 Год назад

    Your videos always inspires me to get going in my workshop on the bike.

  • @vincentscott6168
    @vincentscott6168 Год назад

    22 minute video went by in what felt like 2 minutes. Always sure interesting. Thank you Allen.

  • @grahamfoster9404
    @grahamfoster9404 Месяц назад

    Thanks Alan , inspirational as usual . Your standard of finish mirrors factory or
    better . No "" that is good enough " here ,only excellent . Thanks again Alan....

  • @ducatobeing
    @ducatobeing Год назад

    Yet again I stand in awe of this zen master of the workshop! Calm, restful tones which deceive you into thinking that you too could do this. No, you'd end up with a nervous tick and twenty-two miles of swarf, and in the end, no result.
    Alan you amaze me! Just don't stop.

  • @JohnMason8183
    @JohnMason8183 Год назад

    First time I've seen a double-banjo bolt like that. Great video.

  • @richardphillips3303
    @richardphillips3303 Год назад +1

    Absolute mastery of engineering and the camerawork is none too shabby! 😊

  • @stigbengtsson7026
    @stigbengtsson7026 8 месяцев назад

    The absolute master in his workshop 👍😎👍. So great to be able to se and learn.
    Thank You. Best whishes from Sweden.

  • @TheMasonjarz
    @TheMasonjarz Год назад

    I was very pleased to find a new AM video this morning. Terrific job! There is no one I enjoy watching more. Thank you

  • @martinhughes9769
    @martinhughes9769 Год назад

    It’s a pleasure to watch you at work 👍🏻

  • @martyndunn1905
    @martyndunn1905 Год назад +6

    Love watching these videos, I agree your an artist aswell as a mechanic.

  • @tezblackwell6796
    @tezblackwell6796 Год назад

    I can watch this man all day everyday very clever man should have his own TV show

  • @markpercy4277
    @markpercy4277 Год назад

    Every day's a school day watching you Allen

  • @markkraus3598
    @markkraus3598 Год назад +1

    Didn’t know you had a channel-this was a fast subscription 👍. You’re like one of the commercials on TV- when you talk everyone stops what they’re doing to listen !! Thank you sir from Florida 😎

  • @dougsz28
    @dougsz28 Год назад

    That was nice of Tracy to bring you a cup of tee, to bad we didn't get to see her make some goodies in the kitchen, maybe next time??

  • @vidvidbiker
    @vidvidbiker Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. All the salient steps clearly shown - brilliant.

  • @firsteerr
    @firsteerr Год назад +1

    i like to see a man use the traditional "plimsoll and knee" vice to hold down his work

  • @alextripp1230
    @alextripp1230 Год назад +3

    Hi Allen, very nice work on the fork leg as indeed the whole conversion. I had missed the grass/trainer vice along with your skill with a hacksaw, both brilliant viewing btw.. Great video as always. Alex.

  • @colindowd3892
    @colindowd3892 Год назад +1

    First class job as always, wouldn't expect anything less from this man.

  • @peterdoe2617
    @peterdoe2617 Год назад

    A mechanics yoga practise of a day: a video from you, Alan!

  • @GarryMcGovern
    @GarryMcGovern Год назад

    Allen is like Paul McKenna for bike engineering geeks.......... I'm in a total trance here now watching this!!

  • @rednelli
    @rednelli Год назад

    Allen, how nice to see normal hand tools in action. And a man who knows how to operate them. Thank you. And from experience - I would still suggest removing the air at the clamps. To air out the whole system. BR from Poland.

  • @Gobbbbb
    @Gobbbbb Год назад

    There's nothing more satisfying when a job you do just works lovely, these videos are so therapeutic. Great stuff Allen hope to see more videos from you soon.

  • @bjoernandersen8287
    @bjoernandersen8287 Год назад

    It's unbelievable what kind of modification Allen manage to make with simple hand tools, a lathe machine and a ton of experience. A nice cup of tea is the bonus for well done job. No cupcake this time. Thank you for another superb video and looking forward to the next. :-)