Hello,
I saw this video on Youtube and wanted to share it with the G members .
Such an incredible good job, and very interesting, with some restoration methods and processes that I have not seen documented before.
Well worth watching for the quality of the film, and the technical skills that are displayed.
I imagine we can all learn from this outstanding restoration in Russia.
The guy is certainly a Master at his craft !
I watched the entire thing, and will watch it again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8HEZ-x4-_w
Best Regards,
Ray
Very Well Filmed Restoration of a Ural Motorcycle
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Re: Very Well Filmed Restoration of a Ural Motorcycle
That was good he is good and I think a chemist of some sorts thanks for sharing.
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Re: Very Well Filmed Restoration of a Ural Motorcycle
Hello,
Yes sir Gary,
He certainly has major skills, like a chemist, a mechanic, a restoration expert, and one heck of a documentary film maker, all in one, and with out saying one word !!
I will later look at his other chainsaw restoration video as well.
We can only guess what he would do with a Russian WW2 Jeep
This is real talent on display, that I am sure G members will enjoy, and I know many G members produce great restoration as well.
There is so much to learn out there, and learn we will try
Best Regards,
Ray
Yes sir Gary,
He certainly has major skills, like a chemist, a mechanic, a restoration expert, and one heck of a documentary film maker, all in one, and with out saying one word !!
I will later look at his other chainsaw restoration video as well.
We can only guess what he would do with a Russian WW2 Jeep
This is real talent on display, that I am sure G members will enjoy, and I know many G members produce great restoration as well.
There is so much to learn out there, and learn we will try
Best Regards,
Ray
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