WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: Restoring a rusty captured WWI German 7.7cm Feldkanone 96

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  • Опубліковано 14 лют 2023
  • On the 4th of July 1918, an Australian-led offensive commenced around the village of le Hamel.
    Such was its success that it led to being used as a model for future combined arms offensives.
    During this battle, the 21st Battalion, 2nd Division captured a German 7.7cm Feldkanone 96. It was sent home as a war trophy and wasted away in a park in Ararat, Victoria.
    After being rescued from being sent away for scrap metal, this rusty old piece has been acquired by the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum, where Al (the master of sheet metal) has begun restoring it.
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  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 Рік тому +109

    My Dad was an ironworker and blacksmith as well so watching the old timers is always special since they were taught by earlier generations who held onto different techniques.I could watch this craftsman show his talents all day I didn’t want the episode to end.Much respect,Thanks

  • @petefranghis738
    @petefranghis738 Рік тому +73

    What a joy to watch a master craftsman that hasn't lost any of his skills and to share them here What a great man you are Al.

    • @ducthman4737
      @ducthman4737 Рік тому +5

      We only get old on the outside as long as the brain functions.

    • @samrodian919
      @samrodian919 Рік тому +1

      He reminds me of an older version of the legendary Aussie cricketer Merv Hughes

  • @markjarvis7637
    @markjarvis7637 Рік тому +38

    Al has forgotten more than we will ever know, watching a master at work

  • @ALA-uv7jq
    @ALA-uv7jq Рік тому +52

    The battle of Hamel was an outstanding success for Monash and the Australians. However we lost 1000 plus killed. Old guns like this are a reminder of their sacrifice.

  • @andrewevans3100
    @andrewevans3100 Рік тому +13

    I worked for Al as a plumber many years ago. I was always impressed with his skills and knowledge and it is evident that he has lost none of it. Great work Al.

  • @gusmobile67
    @gusmobile67 Рік тому +26

    It doesn't matter what the video is about, it's always a masterclass!

  • @leonardusgroenendyk6027
    @leonardusgroenendyk6027 Рік тому +1

    I worked on the 77mm field gun when it was owned by Rod Bellars. We did not agree on his methods of restoration so I withdrew my support . I look forward to seeing the restoration done to the excellent standards that you always do.

  • @RHButler22
    @RHButler22 Рік тому +8

    He's probably forgotten more about metalworking than I will ever know. Much respect for his craft and patience. Thanks for sharing these and keep them coming please.

  • @australiansteamironanddies7486
    @australiansteamironanddies7486 Рік тому +29

    I remember watching it sell at auction, glad you guys ended up with it. Such a historical piece of Australian military history.

  • @tre321
    @tre321 Рік тому

    It just shows that the older generation has much more of a finesse and a better eye for the finer details

  • @wizardtowergames
    @wizardtowergames Рік тому

    That man is a treasure. His ability to use metal is just amazing.

  • @dennisp.2147
    @dennisp.2147 Рік тому +4

    When it's complete, and you go to display it, it would be awesome if you could duplicate the original placard from the 1918 capture photo to display along with it.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 Рік тому +3

    Looking great, Al’s a superstar 😊

  • @bumblebeebob
    @bumblebeebob Рік тому +10

    Can't wait to see more of Al and his handiwork!

  • @jasontorre3267
    @jasontorre3267 Рік тому +5

    This guy is amazing! He can accomplish persision cuts with a grinder better than most people could with persision cutting saws and tools. He is the real deal and a compleat master of his trade. Well done Sir!

  • @peterosmanski7466
    @peterosmanski7466 Рік тому

    Greatest compliment I ever got was from my 8th grade wood shop teacher when he told me it was a pleasure to watch a craftsman work. Al, it is a pleasure to watch you, a craftsman, work!

  • @pastastructure
    @pastastructure Рік тому +2

    I've watched at least one documentary detailing the brilliance of the Australian (and Canadian) planners in developing combined arms tactics -- and then training and drilling the troops so they could actually implement those concepts. Brilliant! I wish it got more attention as it shows the value of facing reality vs simply doing what has been done in the past.

  • @Rusty_Gold85
    @Rusty_Gold85 Рік тому +2

    I havnt seen hands Like Als since My Pops' who was a Smithy at the Islington Train Workshops.[ He probably made one of the Bren Gun Carriers during the War at the Woodville Plant you have ]. Tell AL he is a National treasure !

    • @tonybony5805
      @tonybony5805 Рік тому

      Fortunately most of the Islington workshops have been preserved.

  • @davidwearne2086
    @davidwearne2086 Рік тому +1

    Seriously AL need to be put on the next Australian honours list. I'm not joking.

  • @timwerner7771
    @timwerner7771 Рік тому

    Love his classic Aussie Understatement:.."I might put a little bit O' Heat on that,,....bend it around" Then he brings out his oxy -acetylene torch!

  • @bigmac60
    @bigmac60 Рік тому +14

    More great work. Good to see some CAD design at work 😊. We will probably never get to your wonderful museum but we have been to Le Hamel and paid our respects at the Australian Memorial. 🇦🇺

  • @deanross3746
    @deanross3746 Рік тому +9

    Wow guys what a great short story of our Australian Digger's thankyou guys. Love learning & hearing our history

  • @polticalme1677
    @polticalme1677 Рік тому +2

    I could watch Al and the other guys working on historical guns and tanks for hours!

  • @krmould
    @krmould Рік тому +4

    Thank you Al for all the hard work, love, care and attention you bring to your projects. It is great to see people preserving history instead of letting it rust into oblivion.

  • @RiskyR
    @RiskyR Рік тому +16

    Epic fabrication skills, superb to watch him do his magic!

  • @nissmoguy
    @nissmoguy Рік тому +2

    thats amazing old bazza helped capture the gun, at hamel. now hes restoring it

    • @bigmac60
      @bigmac60 Рік тому +3

      Should be grateful he did. So you can make fatuous remarks on the internet

  • @eTraxx
    @eTraxx Рік тому

    Watching him work motivates me to get back to working on my car .. inspiration at it's finest

  • @charlieclelland5895
    @charlieclelland5895 Рік тому +2

    Serial #6532 Acceptance 1915 makes it a late 7.7cm Feldkanone 96 - the Rheinmetall designed FK 16 was introduced in the following year.
    It might be a recycled gun - Krupp and other factories rebuilt guns throughout WW1 - if it has "abg" and "gef" with dates stamped below the charge port it's probably an old gun which was rebuilt.
    The carriage rails on Krupp guns was made from pressed steel of about 12 gauge to reduce the weight as much as possible. This was only possible because the recoil from firing the gun was absorbed by a hydraulic cylinder - the barrel was pushed back to battery by a series of springs. Unfortunately the light construction means that the Krupp/Rheinmetall guns rust away very quickly. The older guns from the 19th century had massive frames to withstand the recoil forces and these often survive quite well.
    It's amazing what can be brought back from a rusted mess. The rather special 15cm Krupp howitzer in Jamestown, SA was rebuilt by a local firm with help with the riveting by local steam railway enthusiasts.

  • @philmissy1
    @philmissy1 Рік тому

    Al is a bloody legend.

  • @Ian-mj4pt
    @Ian-mj4pt 9 місяців тому

    You can see when someone loves what they are doing and puts pride in their work

  • @robertskeffington5379
    @robertskeffington5379 Рік тому +2

    Al is such a craftsman, and I love my weekly fix, getting to watching all of the AAAM team work their magic. Never miss an episode!

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning Рік тому +8

    Outstanding video and presentation. Great work Al and Kurt.

  • @kevinmangan7124
    @kevinmangan7124 Рік тому +1

    I almost certain that Al is a Magician from another time, the man has mad skills, great fella

  • @stephenparkes626
    @stephenparkes626 Рік тому +6

    There's no substitute for experience al really is a true craftsman and a pleasure to watch ,amazing work .

  • @h2o270
    @h2o270 Рік тому

    I look forward to these videos every week! Thank!

  • @cuda7133
    @cuda7133 Рік тому

    I think removing the rivets and repairing the individual pieces proper on that end would be the best way to go. They look like easy pieces to replicate.

  • @geoffballe8766
    @geoffballe8766 Рік тому

    Always a pleasure Al

  • @andrewmacdonald4833
    @andrewmacdonald4833 Рік тому +1

    And to think this could have been lost to time if it weren't for just one conscientious fella with an appreciation of history. There are exceptions as this video shows but in general Australia has a very cavalier attitude to its history..

  • @Eisen_Jaeger
    @Eisen_Jaeger Рік тому +2

    its the older fellows that know all the tricks. :D

  • @jasonscott8844
    @jasonscott8844 Рік тому +1

    Ever thought about bagging up the cut off pieces and selling them with a certificate of authenticity and some pictures of where it's from. The history of the machine and it's service history? I'd pay for that.

  • @guillermoguida1644
    @guillermoguida1644 Рік тому +7

    Es maravilloso ver el cariño con el que tratan armas de guerra, que claro, han utilizado y quizás dado su vida sirviendo en ellas, jóvenes de un siglo atrás. Mis respetos a todo el equipo!

    • @mikef.1000
      @mikef.1000 Рік тому +1

      Gracias Guillermo por tus palabras amables. Si, las guerras y los soldados del siglo pasado son dignos de nuestros respetos. Y el equipo en el museo en Australia están preservando estas armas en su honor. 👍

  • @TheSlugstoppa
    @TheSlugstoppa Рік тому +10

    A lovely project and very relaxing to watch Al work his magic, being a craftsman he makes it look so easy. Please keep us updated.

  • @jemc4276
    @jemc4276 Рік тому +12

    It really is amazing watching these old blokes in action. Pure craftsman.

  • @jerryplews1023
    @jerryplews1023 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic job. So important that stuff from both world wars is kept alive to honour what the hero's did.

  • @huwtindall7096
    @huwtindall7096 Рік тому +1

    Need one of those "Caution: Genius At Work" signs for Al

  • @jackburton9214
    @jackburton9214 Рік тому

    Al's the man! Legend!

  • @steveyountz9184
    @steveyountz9184 Рік тому +4

    Great job and as always you folks have gotten my Wednesday off to a good
    start. Many thanks to Al and all the other folks at the museum.

  • @stevemeska7784
    @stevemeska7784 Рік тому +1

    I have been enjoying all of your videos and love watching the way these very skilled craftsmen go about doing things. The videos themselves are very well done too. I was especially interested in this 7.7 cm FK 96 project because my grandfather crewed one in WWI. Erste Garde Feld Artillerie.

  • @jonmusgrove7679
    @jonmusgrove7679 Рік тому

    He's an artist! What a privilege to watch Al working on that piece. More!!

  • @tombeer9
    @tombeer9 Рік тому +1

    Master craftsman!

  • @paulthomas3726
    @paulthomas3726 Рік тому

    Al is a true craftsman, it’s a joy to watch him work.🫡

  • @strike8665
    @strike8665 Рік тому +9

    I'm glad to see you guys were able to save some of Rods stuff from heading over seas. I've known him for a few years and dealt with him for carrier parts, unfortunately I never managed to get to his place to see his collection but hopefully I'll get to see some of it one day in your shed. Thanks for saving some of our history.

    • @devonlord99
      @devonlord99 Рік тому +2

      I bought an item of the collection as well although it cost me more than I’m willing to admit. 😅

    • @christopherloft8971
      @christopherloft8971 Рік тому +2

      i ended up with 4 of Rods Artillery pieces and feel as i’m a custodian of these pieces

  • @Mizone505
    @Mizone505 Рік тому +1

    So good to watch Al a true artisan giving a historical piece such care and attention. Just think what the 21st battalion boys had to go through to obtain those pieces.

  • @user-wf2lm3vi7o
    @user-wf2lm3vi7o Рік тому +2

    Warrnambool has quite a few WW 1 cannon, rusting overlooking the sea. Wheels in situ. Always thought it sad they’d be left to rust.

  • @spikeyflo
    @spikeyflo Рік тому

    Al is an Artist!

  • @timwerner7771
    @timwerner7771 Рік тому

    I am so Impressed by Al's skill with the cut-off wheel. He cuts his line FREEHAND and then when he places his steel ruler under it it is a perfectly straight edge. I cannot cut like that even when I use a guided piece!!

  • @georgesgohier484
    @georgesgohier484 Рік тому

    Well done Al!

  • @thomasloehr989
    @thomasloehr989 Рік тому

    Thank you for the show, greetings from Essen (the home from Krupp),Germany.

  • @cmck472
    @cmck472 Рік тому +1

    Just to echo everyone's comments on the pleasure of watching a master at work.

  • @madaro504
    @madaro504 Рік тому +1

    Time spent observing masters is never time wasted.

  • @BarbosaUral
    @BarbosaUral Рік тому

    Props to Al. The only straight line I can cut is paper with scissors.

  • @wowyoureadthis4778
    @wowyoureadthis4778 Рік тому +2

    favourite video series

  • @wrangler70jkujeep74
    @wrangler70jkujeep74 Рік тому +1

    Awesome what you do preserve history. Outstanding great job. Hopefully one day come Australia 🌏🦘 see your museum. 🇦🇺

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Рік тому +2

    Always love watching Allan work, so confident and precise. Great video, love to see more of Allan

  • @hgg2577
    @hgg2577 Рік тому

    Great craftsman Al.

  • @stephenyoud6125
    @stephenyoud6125 Рік тому

    Nice work, Al... Look frwd to the finished result!

  • @jaybazza248
    @jaybazza248 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou for rescuing Australian history, fantastic work considering it looked unsalvageable

  • @TaylorLiam87
    @TaylorLiam87 Рік тому +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed watching Al work. What a treasure he is!

  • @tomlipscombe4258
    @tomlipscombe4258 Рік тому +2

    That is a metal artist at work beautiful repair

  • @greenhandle
    @greenhandle Рік тому

    Nice going Al.

  • @aprussianhussar
    @aprussianhussar Рік тому +1

    Awesome, finally a WW1 piece. And even a german one. Great work as always, well one of my next videos will be about a biographic novel from a veteran who was in the field artillery and used a piece like that.

  • @derekh4943
    @derekh4943 Рік тому

    I knew who he was when you mentioned his name. Never forget your old masters and their skills. Keep up the great work gents.

  • @scottcrawford7310
    @scottcrawford7310 Рік тому +8

    Fantastic as ever
    Love the history being kept alive

  • @lukefriesenhahn8186
    @lukefriesenhahn8186 Рік тому

    Cheers to Al! Best master craftsman in Australia. I'm happy to see that this gun is being restored.

  • @klazyy641
    @klazyy641 Рік тому +1

    Watching a master at his work is always something to cherish. Al knows his metals and his adept hand at his work restoring that field piece made me hope that younger folks study under him to keep those skills 'alive'.

  • @georgedistel1203
    @georgedistel1203 Рік тому +3

    Something different today, at one time before I started watching your channel, I was worried that restoration skills would one day disappear . After watching your channel now for some time, you guys, at least in Australia, have got it covered! Nice work!

  • @markrochacz5996
    @markrochacz5996 Рік тому +1

    There's something about watching an old master working his craft. Excellent work sir.

  • @vicnoel45662
    @vicnoel45662 Рік тому

    What a joy to spend a little bit of Wednesday morning with Al. Thanks fellas!

  • @babuzzard6470
    @babuzzard6470 Рік тому

    Nothing better than watching a skilled tradesman or woman or craftsmen at work and you boys certainly have your share of them. Many thanks

  • @vladabocanek3703
    @vladabocanek3703 Рік тому

    I could watch him work for days. What a craft! What a wisdom and knowledge of all tricks of trade.

  • @peterhelm6003
    @peterhelm6003 Рік тому +1

    Its great watching a real tradesman at work. So precise.

  • @patrickmorris9710
    @patrickmorris9710 Рік тому

    Steady hand and patience, there is no rush in fabrication.

  • @cameronb2765
    @cameronb2765 Рік тому +3

    well done, amazing workmanship,

  • @busterdee8228
    @busterdee8228 Рік тому

    Incredible skill. It's fascinating to see Al address each problem with the least invasive solution. History in good hands.

  • @lordlapswans
    @lordlapswans Рік тому

    All is such a BADASS !!

  • @misdangered4326
    @misdangered4326 Рік тому +1

    Him and the gun go together like an old married couple. Probably because they’re the same age and in the same condition.
    He’s a sweet old chap.

  • @dnbeckmann
    @dnbeckmann Рік тому

    Not bad, Al!

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Рік тому

    What a craftsman. Thank you Al and Aus Armour.

  • @stevenszczurko512
    @stevenszczurko512 Рік тому

    Fascinating to watch, as always.

  • @garylawless3608
    @garylawless3608 Рік тому

    The skills learned over a lifetime are never forgotten. A real pleasure to watch Al work his magic! Cheers from New South Wales

  • @TheLarko10
    @TheLarko10 Рік тому

    What a legend.

  • @LukeBunyip
    @LukeBunyip Рік тому +2

    Ferrous surgery success!

  • @clchan1953
    @clchan1953 Рік тому

    I clicked the link for the gun, but stayed to watch Al

  • @SuperLaplander
    @SuperLaplander Рік тому +1

    Thank you Al and Kurt for preserving history and sharing great craftmanship! Best regards from Sweden.

  • @usmcchet
    @usmcchet Рік тому

    What you guys are doing there is awesome. Those tanks that were nothing but scrap you rebuilt and restored and these guns that we going to be scraped. Excellent work and excellent channel

  • @tassie7325
    @tassie7325 Рік тому

    There is nothing so satisfying as to watch a true craftsman in action

  • @simonmcowan6874
    @simonmcowan6874 Рік тому

    Brilliant such good work from a keen specialist, I also recall from a long time ago, "I've cut it twice, and it's still too short"!

  • @udondave
    @udondave Рік тому

    Bravo Al

  • @james.carty.9043
    @james.carty.9043 Рік тому +1

    Al's work leaves me speechless a true master craftsman.

  • @iainburgess8577
    @iainburgess8577 Рік тому +1

    Best wishes W such a significant piece. I'm sure you'll do the same excellent job you all (& this time Al in particular) turn out so often & so well.
    It's great to hear we have such a large & significant piece not just from WW1, but this battle.
    Watching is always a learning experience, and a reminder of former jobs in repair roles. The lessons you can learn just watching the old hands at work.