Notice the age of these skilled craftsmen. Where are the apprentices who will continue this work when these guys retire ? There will always be demand for these panels and bodies for these popular cars. These skills should not be lost as the demand is still there and restoration of older cars is environmentally friendly.
@awalk51772 жыл бұрын
3:38
@patbutete1722 Жыл бұрын
@@patbutete1722 Your time stamp has nothing to do with the next generation of craftsmen.
@rodshop58976 ай бұрын
Anyone contemplating a Spridget restoration should view this video.
@haroldkreye877017 күн бұрын
Now we're talking ! Super informative guys. Great work. Always good to know how she's put together
@AndysMGAdventures2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video, thanks for sharing.
@robertclarkson5101 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 👍😃
@Hallo-Hallo2 жыл бұрын
This makes me very happy to watch
@c.brionkidder92329 ай бұрын
So satisfying!!!
@haroldkreye8770 Жыл бұрын
Do you think this is how the built the original cars, by hand, with no robots? I realise they would have been on an assembly line with a lot more workers but all hand built?
@stevendouglas659311 ай бұрын
Yes, pretty much like this.
@emmajacobs55753 ай бұрын
I’m tearing my 66 Midget apart for restoration. The car has a very small 2 piston master cylinder with common reservoir. Looks like one for the clutch and one for the brakes. Is this safe or should I retrofit a pair of 3:50 different master cylinders?
Fascinating!
Notice the age of these skilled craftsmen. Where are the apprentices who will continue this work when these guys retire ? There will always be demand for these panels and bodies for these popular cars. These skills should not be lost as the demand is still there and restoration of older cars is environmentally friendly.
3:38
@@patbutete1722 Your time stamp has nothing to do with the next generation of craftsmen.
Anyone contemplating a Spridget restoration should view this video.
Now we're talking ! Super informative guys. Great work. Always good to know how she's put together
Brilliant video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! 👍😃
This makes me very happy to watch
So satisfying!!!
Do you think this is how the built the original cars, by hand, with no robots? I realise they would have been on an assembly line with a lot more workers but all hand built?
Yes, pretty much like this.
I’m tearing my 66 Midget apart for restoration. The car has a very small 2 piston master cylinder with common reservoir. Looks like one for the clutch and one for the brakes. Is this safe or should I retrofit a pair of 3:50 different master cylinders?