Big thanks for the invite to the Den launch party… absolutely amazing day… well done everyone for organising such a great event… shame we didn’t get to speak with more of you… Had a long & extremely interesting conversation with Richard… his enthusiasm & attention to detail in his work is so immense, I would really love him to retrim the entire interior of my Sport…👍🏼😎 This has to be an annual event… Retropower… utmost respect…😎😎
can you imagine the quality standards and accuracy they would demand??? - just like the 1:1, I'd probably not be able to afford a 1:18th!!!!! only Amalgam springs to mind...........
Thanks for mentioning my Sierra Cosworth, I thought the Saab was great too and had a chat with the owner. Had a fantastic day at the launch and a great episode this week 👌🏻
Chaps, you keep aplogising for not having done something (I've been busy at The Den etc) There are many thousands of viewers who would be only too happy to watch you burning off underseal outside, whilst imparting your knowledge! The amount of skill, passion and love for what you guys do is remarkable. I will never rebuild an early Mini door hinge, I don't care, but I will still watch you guys telling me what to do. This weekend I found myself going down a rabbit hole (sailing ffs) (The Louis Vitton Final) watching elite level skill is awesome. So please do't apologise just keep being yourselves.
Thanks for the Den launch party, we had a great day. I would dearly love the chance to tour the main Retropower workshop one day, so count me in if that’s ever possible! By the way, great to see the mighty MG Maestro represented at the den, a car close to my heart!
huge praise to Richard he is so skilled, the quality of the craftsmanship on the Allegro seats is amazing, I worked on a project for JLR Classic on Defender and getting tweed/tartan to line up across the full car is no easy task!
45 years here in central Florida a half hour from Daytona but STOKED to see the cars at The Den show. I could never go to enough shows here to ever see the variety of cars there. That’s my draw to your channel…things I may never see otherwise. It’s not easy to find a channel that does the quality of work you do which is just phenomenal In that regard you deliver massively so thanks so much for sharing and Jamie did an amazing job with the montage. Thank you so much from a grateful Floridian!.I did have a twinge of jealousy because my boss has the first Volvo he sold in1974. Tracked and found 144. 4 doors..EVERY NUT AND BOLT .…..indistinguishable from New and that new car would have fit right in!
i always dreaded lead... that looks like seriously high quality lead work. how do you lead on top of lead? I always ended up melting out what i'd done, when I needed to apply more on top!
The Den opening car show - where else would an Austin A35 and a Lola be sitting within yards of each other? Not to mention the coffee, beer, and lots of other cars......
In his later years, James Hunt (1976 F1 World Champion) got by with just his BBC commentating money. He got into breeding budgies, and drove them to shows in an A35 van. He drove the wheels off it.
Epic episode! Glad to hear the party was a success. I wish I could drive over from the States and have to take care of my Jag, but sadly a bit of water in the way. I hope you have another party next year, I'd love to fly over for it. Cheers.
My MGB GT3 I put one channel of the stereo in the middle between the seats and then the other channel in the rear sides forward near the seats and the sound is fantastic in both seats no matter what. Remember to take care of your mental health too. Great work.
Thanks for making us feel welcome and for a great day! The humble A30 felt right at home alongside the crazy mix of vehicles. Well up for a tour of your other premises, if you could somehow make that feasible!
Richard in The Den does an awesome job of explaining how he works on the upholstery. I have tried to re-upholster seats in the past and now I understand why it wasn’t very successful! Now I want my car’s interior improved including the seats as I have the same problem with the foam breaking down. I really enjoy your Retropower videos, but was wondering if it is worth producing videos for The Den as it’s expanding your range of interesting areas hugely.
I'd never of thought I'd listen to someone talking about brass hinges for over 10 minutes, but I did! . Excellent work and attention to detail as always, you guys are without doubt the best out there, and probably like so many other viewers, if i had the money, you'd be doing a couple of projects for me. Firstly a MK1 Granada saloon, made into a ragtop with XJR V8 engine (or AMG V8) , second would probably be an early 70's non liftback celica, I'm sure Cal would be behind that one 👍
Had a great time at the den, left just before the heavens opened. Had a brief chat with cal but didn't manage a chat with yourself. Look forward to nxt year
Again an interesting video from Retropower to start my day. What a dedication to detail on the Mini hinges. On the topic of hinges, Nat mentioned waiting for a Helicoil set. When I restomod’ed my 1974 E-type in the US, I went for something different that I found better for my application and which could work for you too. They are called “EZ thread” or something to that effect, which is basically a solid insert. Not the exact same brand, but a very similar product is available on Amazon UK, if you’re interested. Looking forward to your next yearly event, should you decide to do it again.
I really hope all the members of the Retropower Team are aware that there are so many fans of their work out here - each one is an artisan in their own right, just incredible.
You should have people with interesting cars shuttling back and forth from The Den to the workshop for tours…. I’d gladly give pax rides for a couple of hours to fellow petrolheads
Love that MG Maestro at 42.30, anyone know what wheels those are on that car? they look like wheel covers mimicking the original "cheese grater" alloys.
Around 19 minutes, I was fully expecting Roy Castle to welcome Norris McWhirter on to officially verify that these did indeed hold the world record for the most expensive door hinges. Joking apart I can fully understand why they are going to the trouble they are and admire the effort and attention to detail being put in!
Well done on the show, congratulations on your hard work paying off! I understand the descion to not dip cars after seeing that surface on the ' wasaabi ' under the support panel. Might be too much effort, but ever considered a beer 🍺 club all the people that comment on settling down on a Sunday night to watch with a cold one🤔. Or a Christmas special drinks prize to watch during the festival period.
Shorter bonnet prop: sounds like someone has a 4-post lift and wants the lower car to be able to open the bonnet without hitting the runners on the lift.
I used to own a D reg MGB also with a V8 conversion....never had a need for a radio...The guy that bought it had stuck in one of those awful walnut dash boards and overstuffed seats...I took it back to look original...
37:49 - With regard to the Integra, woudn't that battery be better further forward in the boot to decrease the polar moment of inertia? If it's a light weight battery like a lithium job then it probably doesn't matter.
At what point would it become worthwhile to scan and reproduce those hinges? I wonder if 3D additive metal printing is sufficiently mature / accessible for this sure of thing yet?
i bet this could be done many different ways if you don't want the bare brass finish. machining from billet seems easy enough. inconel could be 3D printed, but that would not be brass. repops are available, just not in brass finish. maybe they could be cast and machined?
It's this attention to detail that gives the quality of Retropower's work. I was fascinated by how much needed to be done to the things. And also wondering what a Mini with unpainted brass hinges would look like. It would look quite good with all-brass trim.
Yes but ive never seen them in brass plus he went metric on a 1/4 UNF part. I went on the day but to be honest was disappointed, draft ale gone by 3 pm & not many cars there at all. A bit over hyped i thought
Richard is a true artist. It's a pleasure to watch someone who loves what he does!
Big thanks for the invite to the Den launch party… absolutely amazing day… well done everyone for organising such a great event… shame we didn’t get to speak with more of you… Had a long & extremely interesting conversation with Richard… his enthusiasm & attention to detail in his work is so immense, I would really love him to retrim the entire interior of my Sport…👍🏼😎
This has to be an annual event…
Retropower… utmost respect…😎😎
10 to 15 minutes on hinges!! Such detail, what a joy. You are all amazing!!
I hope someday y'all come out with diecast cars of all your builds...I would buy the whole set
can you imagine the quality standards and accuracy they would demand??? - just like the 1:1, I'd probably not be able to afford a 1:18th!!!!!
only Amalgam springs to mind...........
@@rickmelman even a mini gt 1:64 scale would be cool
It could be by subscription where you get one a month for years and years!
@@malcolm8938 where do I sign up
Led Dibner, I laughed out loud!
Fred Dibnah :) Legend.
Thanks for mentioning my Sierra Cosworth, I thought the Saab was great too and had a chat with the owner. Had a fantastic day at the launch and a great episode this week 👌🏻
Chaps, you keep aplogising for not having done something (I've been busy at The Den etc) There are many thousands of viewers who would be only too happy to watch you burning off underseal outside, whilst imparting your knowledge! The amount of skill, passion and love for what you guys do is remarkable. I will never rebuild an early Mini door hinge, I don't care, but I will still watch you guys telling me what to do. This weekend I found myself going down a rabbit hole (sailing ffs) (The Louis Vitton Final) watching elite level skill is awesome. So please do't apologise just keep being yourselves.
Would love to do the tour would be amazing
The red quattro, The Intergrale.....The Stratos (of course!)....Stunning !!
Thanks for the Den launch party, we had a great day. I would dearly love the chance to tour the main Retropower workshop one day, so count me in if that’s ever possible! By the way, great to see the mighty MG Maestro represented at the den, a car close to my heart!
huge praise to Richard he is so skilled, the quality of the craftsmanship on the Allegro seats is amazing, I worked on a project for JLR Classic on Defender and getting tweed/tartan to line up across the full car is no easy task!
45 years here in central Florida a half hour from Daytona but STOKED to see the cars at The Den show. I could never go to enough shows here to ever see the variety of cars there. That’s my draw to your channel…things I may never see otherwise. It’s not easy to find a channel that does the quality of work you do which is just phenomenal In that regard you deliver massively so thanks so much for sharing and Jamie did an amazing job with the montage. Thank you so much from a grateful Floridian!.I did have a twinge of jealousy because my boss has the first Volvo he sold in1974. Tracked and found 144. 4 doors..EVERY NUT AND BOLT .…..indistinguishable from New and that new car would have fit right in!
Big thanks to Richard. Really interesting.
Leagues ahead of any other resto channels.
Nice to see probably the finest built RWB was there, even Phil can appreciate your attention to detail.
Great episode, in particular the montage of the weekend..
Thanks, guys.
55:24 Richard's reference to a (no doubt Ouma) Rusk is priceless! :)
I really like the detailed description of how you did the tapping in the mini hinges. More of that content please.
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The hinge skit was really interesting ta
Definitely looking forward to the Aston project. Dream car for me.
It's great to see you all doing well. All the hard work is paying off.
tangent GOAT, love it!
The Den launch party was great, would like to return to a Retropower open day
i always dreaded lead... that looks like seriously high quality lead work.
how do you lead on top of lead? I always ended up melting out what i'd done, when I needed to apply more on top!
The Den opening car show - where else would an Austin A35 and a Lola be sitting within yards of each other? Not to mention the coffee, beer, and lots of other cars......
In his later years, James Hunt (1976 F1 World Champion) got by with just his BBC commentating money. He got into breeding budgies, and drove them to shows in an A35 van. He drove the wheels off it.
That's my nephew 's A30 he is a bit precious about it not being an A 35 , but I did have an A35 van in the olden days .
Really Fantastic Den Launch Party Pleasure to meet so many people....
I'd like to know more about that maestro, especially the wheels, are they fabricated covers, or actual wheels?
I believe they're the owner's own design and fabricated with a waterjet cutter. I can't remember how they're attached, but what a car!
Epic episode! Glad to hear the party was a success. I wish I could drive over from the States and have to take care of my Jag, but sadly a bit of water in the way. I hope you have another party next year, I'd love to fly over for it. Cheers.
Great video 👍If you have another open day maybe have a Draw or computer selection for a few lucky people to get to visit the workshop!😊
Love the blue xjr at the den own an identical car
My MGB GT3 I put one channel of the stereo in the middle between the seats and then the other channel in the rear sides forward near the seats and the sound is fantastic in both seats no matter what.
Remember to take care of your mental health too. Great work.
Brilliant as always 🎉
Thanks for making us feel welcome and for a great day! The humble A30 felt right at home alongside the crazy mix of vehicles.
Well up for a tour of your other premises, if you could somehow make that feasible!
Richard in The Den does an awesome job of explaining how he works on the upholstery. I have tried to re-upholster seats in the past and now I understand why it wasn’t very successful! Now I want my car’s interior improved including the seats as I have the same problem with the foam breaking down.
I really enjoy your Retropower videos, but was wondering if it is worth producing videos for The Den as it’s expanding your range of interesting areas hugely.
Tangent GOAT 👌
Love the work and attention to detail Nat has put into those brass mini door hinges. Thanks for sharing
I'd never of thought I'd listen to someone talking about brass hinges for over 10 minutes, but I did! . Excellent work and attention to detail as always, you guys are without doubt the best out there, and probably like so many other viewers, if i had the money, you'd be doing a couple of projects for me.
Firstly a MK1 Granada saloon, made into a ragtop with XJR V8 engine (or AMG V8) , second would probably be an early 70's non liftback celica, I'm sure Cal would be behind that one 👍
Had a great time at the den, left just before the heavens opened. Had a brief chat with cal but didn't manage a chat with yourself. Look forward to nxt year
Again an interesting video from Retropower to start my day. What a dedication to detail on the Mini hinges. On the topic of hinges, Nat mentioned waiting for a Helicoil set. When I restomod’ed my 1974 E-type in the US, I went for something different that I found better for my application and which could work for you too. They are called “EZ thread” or something to that effect, which is basically a solid insert. Not the exact same brand, but a very similar product is available on Amazon UK, if you’re interested. Looking forward to your next yearly event, should you decide to do it again.
Yes! We came to the open day and would definitely like to come back again and get to see the main workshops this time please :)
I really hope all the members of the Retropower Team are aware that there are so many fans of their work out here - each one is an artisan in their own right, just incredible.
Thanks for the precious tips you're sharing, Nat
You should have people with interesting cars shuttling back and forth from The Den to the workshop for tours…. I’d gladly give pax rides for a couple of hours to fellow petrolheads
Love that MG Maestro at 42.30, anyone know what wheels those are on that car? they look like wheel covers mimicking the original "cheese grater" alloys.
They're the owner's own design I believe and he had them waterjet cut. I can't remember how he said they attached to the alloys. Such a cool ride!
Around 19 minutes, I was fully expecting Roy Castle to welcome Norris McWhirter on to officially verify that these did indeed hold the world record for the most expensive door hinges.
Joking apart I can fully understand why they are going to the trouble they are and admire the effort and attention to detail being put in!
Such a wonderful operation and bunch of people.
Congrats on the open house. You all should be very proud.
I'm one of the don't knows, so thanks for the tapping tip. They all seem so bloody obvious - when you're told. Cheers
I love seeing people that are so passionate about their craft.
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How do you repair rubber? I would be very interested.
Well done on the show, congratulations on your hard work paying off!
I understand the descion to not dip cars after seeing that surface on the ' wasaabi ' under the support panel.
Might be too much effort, but ever considered a beer 🍺 club all the people that comment on settling down on a Sunday night to watch with a cold one🤔. Or a Christmas special drinks prize to watch during the festival period.
It's an interesting idea
When Nat said "Aston DBS," it sounded to my American ears like "aphrodisiac."
...which seems entirely appropriate.
Would absolutely like a tour of Retropower facility at some point 👍
Good evening
Nice to Phil from dyno t’s work getting a shout out 👍 he does have a very very picky customer next door 😂
Craig
@@red00eye sorry meant Craig 🤦🏻
Quite a coincidence - Project Utah, a D-reg car beginning OPC, the MG also D-reg, beginning OPD parked next to each other...
Lead Dibner... a fine name 😂
Marc, did you prime that Amazon? 🤣😂
tell me a more lovely car car than than an xjr, other than xjc of course..
Retrofest Weekender!
Shorter bonnet prop: sounds like someone has a 4-post lift and wants the lower car to be able to open the bonnet without hitting the runners on the lift.
have you considered the acquisition of an inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry for the analysis and elemental composition of metal alloys?
only if there is a vintage version, at least 50 years old, needing "some refurbishing" :)
I used to own a D reg MGB also with a V8 conversion....never had a need for a radio...The guy that bought it had stuck in one of those awful walnut dash boards and overstuffed seats...I took it back to look original...
Tried leading it’s an art ,burnt my elan to the ground ,??????
I’d love to know who Mark was on the phone too…😬
37:49 - With regard to the Integra, woudn't that battery be better further forward in the boot to decrease the polar moment of inertia? If it's a light weight battery like a lithium job then it probably doesn't matter.
At what point would it become worthwhile to scan and reproduce those hinges? I wonder if 3D additive metal printing is sufficiently mature / accessible for this sure of thing yet?
i bet this could be done many different ways if you don't want the bare brass finish. machining from billet seems easy enough. inconel could be 3D printed, but that would not be brass. repops are available, just not in brass finish. maybe they could be cast and machined?
Factory tours and annual event? Obviously yes, move on.
Maybe I should remortgage our house and bring all my cars to you one by one 😄
Using the mill without safety glasses? Tut, tut, :-)*
What is the annoying background noise that’s going on in this video!
I reckon it's the CNC machine.
Some guy with a CNC router keeping the lights on
For goodness sake 10-15min on bloody mini hinges when there are all those wonderfull cars to look at...... Unbelievable....
It's this attention to detail that gives the quality of Retropower's work. I was fascinated by how much needed to be done to the things. And also wondering what a Mini with unpainted brass hinges would look like. It would look quite good with all-brass trim.
Yes but ive never seen them in brass plus he went metric on a 1/4 UNF part. I went on the day but to be honest was disappointed, draft ale gone by 3 pm & not many cars there at all. A bit over hyped i thought
@@normanmercer6704 alright eeyore, i bet you're fun at parties 🤣