I'm suddenly in need of a Cornish pasty. Thanks for that.
@paul816116 күн бұрын
Wow, that jag was beautiful even in bare metal, a work of art to get those curves. Amazing work.
@davidwelch679618 күн бұрын
With Jeff's knowledge and Dom's determination you just know that the half-sized Ranalah wheeling machine is going to be absolutely spot on. I am in awe of these two as a team.
@bobingram691220 күн бұрын
Couldn't you just sit and watch a master craftsman at work all day, Geoff must belong to the Magic Circle👍👍👍👍👍
@trueaussie923019 күн бұрын
I would go crazy 'just watching'. I'd want to get my hands on it and give it a try. That's regardless of the 'craft'. I learn best by doing.
@paulwhiteman362511 күн бұрын
Great to see the half wheel is progressing! Always great to see Geoff Moss doing what he does best! All the work you’ve put into the half wheel would be a waste if you made any changes to it at this stage, Dom. It is what it is. A great little version of a fantastic wheeling machine but ideal for smaller projects or parts.
@ronaldkent197120 күн бұрын
Fantastic watching a Master at work
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@brucewatt103218 күн бұрын
When you watch Geoff work, it becomes patently obvious that you’re watching 40+ decades of focused experience. Thanks for sharing his expertise with us Dom 👍
@Rovinman20 күн бұрын
Fascinating to see someone so Competent on the wheel, that he can transition so effortlessly, to the Half Wheel, and can comment on the smallest detail ! With regard to the comments, can you not just alter the gap between the wheels, {not by Hacking apart the main frame}, but by shaving off, the lower bearing surface, and Opening up the gap between the wheels ? I realise it"s work to be done, but it could be the lesser of two evils ? I loved watching a MASTER at work ! Stay Wheeling ! Stu xx
@dpheaslip20 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your commitment to “getting it right”.
@rodharris291520 күн бұрын
What a master Jeff is 👍.well done dom for sticking with perfection
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@DavidPrice-l2y20 күн бұрын
Always love a “Geoff” video. He is so interesting to watch as well. Loved the car horn expletives 😂 Thanks Dom
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@mechanoid573920 күн бұрын
I can't think of a better person to evaluate the Mini Ranalah!
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
He is absolutely the best person for the job!
@MrPossumeyes20 күн бұрын
Thanks, Dom. I so enjoy watching a craftsman do his thing, with a durry in his mouth and knowledge in his hands. And getting an E Type to look so sweet - happy happy joy joy!
@brokeartTV20 күн бұрын
You can’t have better advertisement then this!
@charlesgraham995420 күн бұрын
I'm 56 and grew up hearing a man working with his hands on something he loves doing, is the best mental health care. i love shaping metal. thanks u for your time.
@zg862619 күн бұрын
You might go blind though!!😁
@inmcity11 күн бұрын
There is something so zen about watching a craftsman like Geoff.
@HighPeakVideo20 күн бұрын
Keep at it Dom - you have the persistence, care and enthusiasm to get it just right.
@philipdaniels554120 күн бұрын
Now, this is the video topic I come here for. Master and the student learning from else others. Fitting idea, talking things out. Seeing skills you wouldn't see in 'everyday 'life in action
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johndavey7220 күн бұрын
Hello Dom. I count myself as an artisan . But Geoffs skillset is mindboggling . But you have to think hard about all the extra work that Geffs suggested.. After all by definition your half size is for hobbyists who will never put the demands on the tool that Geff does . Thanks Dom.
@richards790917 күн бұрын
I still can’t comprehend how Geoff does it. It’s pure sorcery.
@nyqer663620 күн бұрын
Jeff makes wheeling look like a ballet, what a talent, and only able to wheel with a roll up😂😂😂
@MrSoppysod20 күн бұрын
I've never smoked, but to make a little roll-up last for several hours is amazing and adds to Geoff's skills. So pleased for you Dom that Geoff was really impressed with the half-sized machine, "You want to get it right" the man said!
@philtucker122419 күн бұрын
Back in the sixties it was common for a working man to keep a lit cigarette in his mouth all day so every breath included smoke. (Too busy with their hands to take them out). My father was one and my Factory foreman was another.
@howestimothy782018 күн бұрын
I do hope you don’t mind but I did chuckle! The ever optimistic tigger travels hours down to Cornwall with goodies and Eeyore is there being grumpy! It is always thus!!😂😂. Thanks for the great videos!
@n811jlh15 күн бұрын
As always, a pleasure and inspiration to watch your videos particularly this one showing Geoff the master craftsman wheeling up a panel on your machine with consummate ease. Geoff isn’t a person easily pleased so to have his approval is such a compliment to you and what you have produced. I’m sure he is absolutely correct with his comments about how it could be improved but do they warrant a major redesign with all the effort and cost involved? I’d be interested to hear what others think.
@MichaelLing-bz4yq20 күн бұрын
I started as a panel beater at Aston Martin at 16 and recently retired at 62 after working for various companies and have used a wheeling machine for most of that time. I completely understand what Jeff is saying about the size and more importantly for me the weight of the top wheel it's the weight that gives me the feel of whats happening if you can understand what i mean. But rather than change the back bone of the casting and change all the geometry of a machine that works but could be better. Could you not look at the casting for the hand wheel and cradle assembly and move it down to give more clearance and save the geometry you have. I hope I've explained it enough for you to understand what I'm thinking 👍
@WARDANT114 күн бұрын
Agree. Looks like room to bring the lower wheel down in a more compact cradle, allowing both wheels to be sized up a bit.
@mj89714 күн бұрын
I think the modification to cast pattern would be easier to do on the 'back bone' to keep the right proportion.
@digitaIgorilla20 күн бұрын
That was a joy to watch. Hearing you both talk in detail about what is important to getting it dialled in was brilliant. Thanks
@granddadmark763920 күн бұрын
Watching Geoff was amazing and its only a little change with a massive amount of work but you will smash it 💪
@richardraby626620 күн бұрын
Thank you SO much Dom. for this slightly unexpected Xmas/New year posting. Geoff is just one of those characters ousing talent that make the modern day UK still great on the international stage. What a tradesman! Follow his advice and you just cannot go wrong; but you already realised that, didn't you!
@blownmagnet20 күн бұрын
Fascinating - yes you’ve got some changes to make but you’ll get a much better product. Watching Jeff form that piece of metal was brilliant. I hope he let you take it with you - you can look at it and be inspired as you work on the changes. Your product works Dom! That’s a massive win. Well done.
@lividkad20 күн бұрын
Dom, the Mini Ranalah is a superb tool. It may not be the tool to make large single piece panels, but it is a great tool to make smaller repair panels etc. I would love one in my workshop. Geoff makes it look all too easy……..
@daves402620 күн бұрын
Awesome skills Geoff could watch his work all day
@lwills466120 күн бұрын
Was like watching a masterclass by Geoff lol just awesome
@Mopar4620 күн бұрын
There's nothing like watching a craftsman demonstrating his skills.
@Horst_B20 күн бұрын
So great to see Geoff once again, took his course years back, absolutely amazing. Would love to go and see him sometime soon! and love the half size Ranalah !!
@rvarsigfusson616320 күн бұрын
Same her and he is very likable guy.....
@deandowney931620 күн бұрын
Don't be disappointed Dom, you're doing a fantastic job.
@cliverice565116 күн бұрын
Thank you and John also for sharing your journey on your channel. Thank you also for restoring the Austin J40. My wife's uncle worked at the J40 factory in Pengam South Wales and I passed it every day as I drove to work. It wasn't a very big place but kept disabled miners occupied. The site is now a small housing estate. Very best wishes for 2025, Clive
@peterhofmann829219 күн бұрын
It is still amazing what Geoff was able to do with the smaller machine, at true craftsman and Don excellent work.
@iancooper561514 күн бұрын
Ahh great to see Jeff doing what he does best, hopefully ill get down to see him again this year 👍🏼 sign looks great in the garage.
@chrisbanks592519 күн бұрын
Geoff was wheely good . . . stick at it Dom.
@TalRohan19 күн бұрын
Master at work, if thats not a good advert for Geoffs classes I dont know what is. Just a dream to watch ...and your little mini ranalah is fantastic but yes a lot of work ahead. I'm totally hooked Happy new year Dom and Geoff if youre reading
@argee5520 күн бұрын
Geoff wheeling skills are remarkable. Happy new year.
@philtucker122419 күн бұрын
Yes it’s amazing how 50 years of practice helps!
@rossdansey294920 күн бұрын
Recently did my first fabrication using an English wheel to make an ally aircraft skin - quite therapeutic. All the best Dom 👍👍
@judithbarnett296619 күн бұрын
Oh Dom. So good. So near, yet so frustrating. And you took the feedback so well!
@DominicChineas19 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Mk2 won’t be far away!
@judithbarnett296619 күн бұрын
@DominicChineas we'll look forward to it! (At least my mini one is 100% fit for purpose!)
@richardford457019 күн бұрын
Geoff is a true master of his craft and thank you Dom for a fantastic video . May I suggest a crank handle on bottom wheel adjustment to make changing wheels quicker. Cheers mate from Rick in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 👍
@jozsefizsak20 күн бұрын
Dedication to quality has its price. I'm looking forward to seeing the second version. 😊
@MikeSmith-sg9pt20 күн бұрын
I love the quality and attention to detail that you put into these machines. Great video!
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@grahamfoster940420 күн бұрын
What a craftsman Dom , how lucky are you getting knowledge ( not lucky I know because thats the reward for your hard work )That would have been me a few years ago with the ever present roll up necessary for the concentration . Thanks Graham
@charliekingpin856819 күн бұрын
So so close, well done l'm very impressed, keep going!
@DominicChineas19 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@mikerinn618720 күн бұрын
This video was a treat. Happy New Year Dom. Cheers
@VIVO-pw3gy20 күн бұрын
Great work, Dom. Happy new year
@markdebcam20 күн бұрын
Great to Geoff again. Good stuff Dom.
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it thank you
@martinhaskell37619 күн бұрын
Happy New Year to you Dom, when I spoke to you at Revival you said that the half wheel still needed some work, makes sense now.
@RogerHill-c3i18 күн бұрын
The “MEN WITH DIRTY HANDS”, built everything we enjoy, love, and is necessary for modern life, from housing, food, transport and education. Respect!
@davidberlanny330820 күн бұрын
Good luck with the development of the solution. You'll get there I'm sure. Lots of good suggestions in the comments already All the best!!
@davidgerrard866120 күн бұрын
Proper! Did a bit of English wheel stuff at Mancat in Openshaw in the late 90s.Made a rear valance for a Lanchester being restored for Gaydon. They also did cars for Royal family!
@dolby546820 күн бұрын
I don’t know too much about an English wheel. But I surly the solution is to refine the wheels before committing to modifying the casting. It would be annoying for the user but the bottom wheel could be changed by removing the top wheel until it’s all ironed out, then the casting could be altered once rather than multiply times potentially as the wheels are fine tuned. I love that you have saved the brand! Happy new year!
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, I think I have a plan, stay tuned!
@johnsheppard793520 күн бұрын
Thank you Dom and especially John for sharing his expertise with you and the rest of us! It will be worth the extra effort to get it right. Just good enough is not good enough!
@BobHawke-z7v20 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed that Dominic
@more.power.20 күн бұрын
Hi Dom such clever men binging skills back into Automotive construction. Happy New Year
@TimHandley-t7f20 күн бұрын
Mr. Chinea, a couple of suggestions. Instead of modifying your frame, you could explore a few different options. Firstly you could machine recesses into both sides of your top wheel and then pour in molten lead to increase the weight of the wheel. If you are not allowed to use lead in this way you could also drill and tap blind holes into the sides of the wheel and fill them with lead shot and close the holes using set (grub) screws. This would also increase the weight of your top wheel. Secondly you could have an offset shaft machined to change the height of the center of your top wheel . This would allow for a larger top wheel without having to modify the frame. Just some thoughts.
@williammurfin635420 күн бұрын
Dom, I'd cut the timber mould at the bottom anvil bracket area so you can slide it down but keep the same plane for the wheel. That will keep it looking the same but allow you to do the mods you need to keep it the same as a original. A simple type fix really.
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
I’ll eye that up once I’ve got the patterns! Thank you
@rorypower5449 күн бұрын
Superb Dom!
@wordsSHIFTminds19 күн бұрын
That sign is so beautiful.
@DominicChineas19 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@bigunone20 күн бұрын
I love that body style of Jaguar
@nicgeorgiou805420 күн бұрын
The bottom wheel cradle has a lot of unused space below the wheel, if you shorten the cradle would that give you enough room to increase both wheels without changing the main casting? You will only need a small increase in top wheel diameter to make it feel chunkier. Great content as always!
@sicks6six8 күн бұрын
I used one of these English wheels when I was at the government's skill centres learning a late apprenticeship in 76 and my instructor an old shipyard fabricator could make anything anyone wanted, he made body parts for cars, spitfires, sunbeams etc that people were doing up and couldn't find good reputation body parts, he was form the era when working men had special trades that are nearly almost all extinct now, he was the same as Geoff, roll up then roll steel,
@David-l8w1x20 күн бұрын
Well done Dom, happy new year 😊
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Happy new year!
@gillbatesemself355919 күн бұрын
Happy new year Dominic. Thanks for 2024. Looking forward to more Porsche 🎉🎉🎉
@sandramelville873620 күн бұрын
Loving ranalah!
@nigelcopestake361819 күн бұрын
Hi Dom, just alter the lower wheel mount part of the pattern. Quick easy fix😎👍👍👍
@vickiesandover573816 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, Dom. Keep up the great work. I always enjoy your videos.
@HybridGt205220 күн бұрын
What an amazing craftman Geoff is, i wish i had 1% of his talent.
@anglerden693720 күн бұрын
If the half Ranalah is for hobbyists or small jobs do you really need to make alterations? Bloody good advert for them and a joy to watch a master at work. Happy new year everyone!
@TheMotlias20 күн бұрын
He's a perfectionist, his goal is to make somthing as good as the full sized one, and just because someone is a hobbyist doesn't mean they should only have an inferior quality tool, especially when it cost as much as these likely will just to save some time and effort
@rvarsigfusson616320 күн бұрын
Make the big wheel bigger and wider and the cradle for the smaller wheel just a bit lower. It can also raise the hole for the bigger wheel a bit. When you wider the wheels you will get a much more inertia .... but anyhow good work done a keep it on.
@stevemurphy40219 күн бұрын
You could make the top wheel from tungsten for some added mass. Nice design sir.
@rvarsigfusson616318 күн бұрын
@@stevemurphy402 Better to have some German company making it out of old used uranium.
@joshparry612320 күн бұрын
How many people do you think are about like Geoff? True master more needs to be done so these skills are not lost what you're doing Dom is a mazing to put a spotlight on old boys like this
@shedlife174520 күн бұрын
Interesting. I think I'll need a half size Ranalah as my workshop is low in the roof. Hope you had a good Christmas, and looking forward to seeing your videos in the new year.
@dolphson7719 күн бұрын
Awesome work, my grandfather was a metalworker way back and I expect he used the very same equipment, also my uncle (his son) who made breastplates for the household cavalry. I would have loved to know what they used. Fantastic work on all levels, go that extra yard Dom, the final machine will be second to none :-)
@misterarthur20 күн бұрын
You're great, Dom, don't let this bump in the road get you down! (And Happy New Year!)
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@paulroper676018 күн бұрын
Dom, I think Geoff was very complimentary about the mini Ranelagh. It’s a hobby wheeling machine. It works fine. Don’t spend any more money on it - you won’t get it back. Spend it on the Porsche instead ! 🎉
@everestyeti20 күн бұрын
Geoff is definitely a Jedhi master when it comes wheeling, its a pity but as you say you need to get it right. You could always use the same process for fitting the wheels, so not all might be lost, 👍
@stevedane78720 күн бұрын
Excellent video for Twixtmas Dom and great to see how well the mini wheel has performed. However, I think you'll have problems upscaling the frame to allow for the bigger wheels that Geoff has suggested. As the rear of the frame is not vertical, merely cutting the frame and splicing in an extra section will move the positioning of the upper wheel such that it will become out of alignment with the lower wheel. This will need some way of moving the top wheel horizontally to bring it back into alignment.
@MisterGenie2120 күн бұрын
Very lovely. Never forget, shrinking means changing. You have to go different. Find out if the main frame is flexing now in the half size machine.
@tomthompson740020 күн бұрын
certainly looks to be very flexible
@malcolmwilkins249520 күн бұрын
R&D .Good job.
@JohnPilkington-o7h20 күн бұрын
Remarkable
@TheLincolnshireFlyer20 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video 👍😊
@adriansaull173820 күн бұрын
Dom, as you are going to modify the mini pattern, how about modifying it to take the full size wheels? You won't need to modify it again after that.
@AndyXL75020 күн бұрын
Geoff really loved his Ranalah sign 😬😂
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Hahaha!!
@lodgecav49020 күн бұрын
I think he will be using it to fill in a gap in a hedgerow soon enough😂
@zenscapeUKmedia19 күн бұрын
You have to admire the continuation of old skills. Its truly amazing. But the skills are imparted from craftsmen who are aging very fast. Factor in the incredible cost in man hours to do this sort of work - and the fragility of the final panels on today's busy roads & potholes. And few people can afford it. All this could be done by younger craftsman using CAD but using carbon fibre and finishing in an autoclave. The results are truly beautiful far lighter and even stronger. Make the first, the next 50 are ready to go straight away. With aluminium, once the first one is built, the next takes as long and may not be as good. You're breeding a beautiful racehorse in the age of the supercar.
@nyqer663620 күн бұрын
Happy New Year Dom n John
@DominicChineas20 күн бұрын
Happy new year!
@Clive-h6f13 күн бұрын
Dominic. I admire the effort you put into what you do. I have no knowledge of wheeling machines but it makes me sad that the smaller machine seems to need being made bigger. I was worried that you could end up producing something very similar to the original machine with little saving in production costs.
@andrewmcewan808120 күн бұрын
was watching an old shed racing the other day, ivan has an original ranalah in his workshop.
@Griffon3720 күн бұрын
Dom, i think although MK2 is a pain it will be well worth the effort. Geoff has the experience to give the best advice on what would be better. I would love one as the size is perfect for a small workshop but after listening to the reasoning for the bigger wheels would like to know that was still possible. Having modified a milling machine to take a different head i wished i had now given it more throat and will be making a MK2 adaptor to achieve it. Good luck with your journey.
@ianbedwell487120 күн бұрын
When I look at the mass that holds the lower bracket I do wonder if you could remove an inch off the top to allow the top wheel to be bigger, seems like it’s over built even, that way the frame stays the same and most of the jigs would work? Love watching the processes
@iaincameron553816 күн бұрын
It looks like there is quite a gap between the lower wheel and its cradle; couldn't you redesign the lower cradle to hole the lower wheel further away from the upper wheel, thereby allowing larger versions of each? Great to see some mini Ranalah progress: thanks, Dom!
@delhog616120 күн бұрын
Happy new year Dom 🇬🇧👍
@robedmunds716320 күн бұрын
Would love to see some aircraft construction history about the Ranalah
@frogandspanner20 күн бұрын
The implementor listening to the expert (rather than the export): if only British industry had been like that in the '60s.
@daveboatman402420 күн бұрын
Dom, you a very nice fiddle there, shows what a great fiddler can do with it!
@moneymarty120 күн бұрын
The unfortunate reality is, is that both the top and bottom arms need to be reengineered to keep the same shape and get the correct contact angle. I can't wait to see the new casting.
@antonylappin20 күн бұрын
HI DON . well done with the smaller version , just a thought would possible machine the wheels out and fill with lead to give weight to the wheels to save altering the frame ,well done