This episode has been a long time coming but it is definitely worth the wait; let me know what you think of the slightly different style of show compared to our usual workshop based videos... Enjoy!
Edd! Loved the music and slow-mo in this video, whoever's doing your film editing is doing a great job. And the Terminator-like music when the frame was lowering into the zinc was lols Welcome back man, we all missed you.
We really felt the Terminator vibe when we got to Shropshire Galvanizers; the place and process is so photogenic! @MarkTaylor-Hankins did a fantastic job.
Amazing! Congratulations Edd and thanks for being with us again!!! Of course it was worth the time, effort and hard work beforehand!!! congratulations to the professionals at Shropshire Galvanizers... true professionals!!!
What a wonderful video. Not only excellent quality of video and editing, but also music that enhanced the experience. BUT my main take was the fact that Ed's commentary and questions were spot on. No messing around, theatrics, or deliberately silly questions that take the audience for fools. SUBSCRIBED.
@@JetFire9 I'm not so sure that Mike was the problem. It's those program producers who like to take things down to the lowest level. They think their viewers are imbeciles.
A lot of men in a shed ( A very large shed ). Manufacturing skills at there best There are lots of little places around the country doing things like this and keeping these skills alive. Great to see in the UK today.
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There's something about those sheds in Shropshire...
Welcome back Edd, really missed your excellent vlogs. I really hope this is the start of more regular episodes again, it used to be essential viewing and will be again.
@@19892CV Yeah, it's like an Amazon series that comes out with new episodes every 3 years and you have to rewatch the old ones to remember what was going on.
As an old sheet metal worker, I really appreciate Edd China's talent in the time and effort put into his vehicle's restoration, you can throw all the money in a project but the the quality is in doing it right, the detail in what you don't see is far more important then what you do. By the way, great video, its like a terminator film set with the editing and music.
Quite fitting , the chassis was built in Shropshire, galvanized in Shropshire. Birth place of industry. First iron bridge . First multi storey building built with iron. Shropshire really is the birth place of the modern world..
That was visually stunning. I found the beauty of the liquid metal incredible....could have watched it all day!! That has to be up these as one of your best Edd.
Just gotta say, the audio and visuals at the 16:00 mark were fantastic. Needed to say this out loud. Now I’m going to rewind and watch again. Stunning. 👍
The sound on the slow motion parts was head and shoulders above the crowd for car repair and modification videos! The influence of Hans Zimmer is very clear. His film scores have been described as a Panzer division landing on the soundscape. In this case, it's more like a ballerina materializing out of a teleporter in mid pirouette. Gentle and graceful. Give that person a raise!!
Thank you. @MarkTaylor-Hankins did raise the bar on this one so we might let him out of the cage this week. Might even give him some extra crumbs! A fantastic job! Looking forward to the BRIFFA or whatever they call them!
The musical influences pre-date Hans Zimmer. This owes everything to the Blade Runner soundtrack by Vangelis and The Terminator by Brad Fiedel. No doubt Hans was later influenced by them though. Although back in the 80s his most famous work was the theme tune to BBC daytime quiz show Going for Gold.
Only one word - epic!! Are you going for some sort of award? Mesmerising in places....your cameraman and video/music editors really know their stuff. PS: Welcome back!!
@@MarkTaylor-Hankins Well, it felt like a big budget movie in places - so impresssed and I really enjoyed it - looking forward to your next epic! Mind you, the bar is now set very high!
Absolutely awesome! A great insight into the galvanising process, with a lovely looking result, and if I may say so…amazing video production quality. (And 4K UHD too)!
My 23 year old son here in the U.S. drives a 96 Range Rover.. we got long ago for not much, and found an engine... he said he will never let it go... thank you for all your years, we have always enjoyed your work....
Ed and production team, by far the best episode (finally! ) You've done stunning video work and very informative, I was getting a bit bored with the lack of progress and you've re energised the passion for this project. Very Terminator... Dedum dum duddum.. I'll be back!
Got to say. Thia episode was astonishingly good. Good description of the galvanising and the music overlay was brilliant adding just the right amount of atmosphere. Bravo 👏👏👏
This brought me back to my primary school years that we used to go field trips to factories to see how do they do it and felt like I am 8 years old observing&admiring professionals alongside our teacher Edd. Once again thank you very much for another great video. I wish you all the best for you and your relatives and friends. 👋
Great video on an interesting and exciting subject - metal, respectively chassis galvanizing. Never seen this process so detailed. There is a lot of knowledge, experience and craftsmanship involved. Chapeau! 👍
This has been one of the best automotive UA-cam episodes I've seen. The Videography and the music were great. You made an industrial process look beautiful. Credit to all involved.
@@eddchinaif I’d gotten a penny for every time you said that over the past 2 years, I’d be a very rich man by now. Don’t say it if you can’t keep your promises, no matter what the reasons are.
This was definitely worth watching on the big TV, cuz man was that some beautiful footage. I also loved the Legally Distinct Terminator music 😆. It just fit so well.
Beautifully shot and edited video. The soundscape, music and visuals had undertones of both Terminator and Blade Runner. Very well done on a great video.👌
Great to see you back Ed. Great to see you've hit a million subscribers too. Hopefully you do something special with your play button. Episode was well made alright. Great shot of the worker throwing shapes as he walked across the screen.
I love the little musical nod to Brad Fiedel's score to Terminator 2: Judgment Day: it's over (good-bye) score, when the chassis was finally Zinc dipped. The music fit so well. Well done.
It's a long time between drinks but that was beautifully done. The film work and music really framed the power of the process. To have one's hundred inch chassis galvanised is instantly a most desirable ambition.
We waited a while but this one is possibly your west video yet, absolutely loving the production vales in this, great content story-wise. Well done and thanks.
Brilliant ED China strikes again. Thoroughly enjoyable yet informative episode and yes, I do live in the outer Hebridean isles (Thanks to your chap at Shropshire Galvanisers for recognising we exist) and you do need as much protection on your metal as you can get as it is very unforgiving environment for rmetal work. All the best to everyone involved in making this excellent video. 👋👌
Incredible job! It's very satisfying to see that this kind of knowledge is always used. England has always world class crafsmanships / metallurgy. Really great to see that kind of work
Great episode, glad to see you back and looking forward to the next instalment, it’s come such a long way since the initial strip down such a huge difference! Fantastic editing btw, really noticed the attention to detail.
@@eddchina Hi Edd you really are an inspiration, I have tinkered with cars all my life and always had the dream of building a kit car but that never came to fruition, anyway I have built an electric go cart for our granddaughter with a lot of 3D printing so I guess that will have to suffice 🤔
Hot dip galvanizing can change the Tensile strength of the steel. Making it prone to cracking. Just ask a carpenter if there is a difference between driving regular nails and galvanized nails.
So very cool to see this process! It's also very cool that there are so many insanely good companies out there doing all sorts of stuff that you normally don't even think of until you need their services! Can't wait to see that thing powder-coated! 😁👍
Ed I was wondering when this project was going to continue, you've been away for a while, glad to see you back, great progress on the chassis....Javi G.
So happy to see you back Ed, missed you and your positivity. Really interesting stuff in this video, thanks for filming it, and all the hard work editing etc. Hope to see more very soon!
Very, very interesting, thank you for the video👍🏻👍🏻 It always amazes me when watching videos like this how someone sat down and thought about doing (& how) this in the first place🤔🤔 Terminator (ish) music as the chassis went into the zinc tank, awesome 🤣🤣
What a superbly instructive video. The camera work was top notch and the music complementary. I learnt so much about the technical aspects of galvanising. I won't knock the current WD's videos so many do, but what you're doing now is a world away from your old show. Looking forward to the powder coating episode. QQ: Why the long gaps between episodes may I ask?
Good to see you again edd, wether your doing workshop jobs, or showing us the process for refurbing the rangie chassis it's all utterly interesting. Looking forward to see what you have coming up next.😊
Hola Ed y muchas gracias por tu vídeo tan técnico en el baño de galvanizado. Soy tu seguidor desde hace muchos años y siempre he estado contigo y te he apoyado en cualquier circunstancia. Eres un gran profesional. Un saludo desde España.
Wall to wall talent. These guys are classic independent specialists doing the best work to the highest standard. So proud of all they do and happy to share and explain the whole process.
It is perhaps the ultimate irony that the last part of this chassis that will succumb to rust in the far distant future, will be the patches you welded on! 🙂 Also a good example of the five 'P' rule: Prior Preparation Prevents Poor Performance (that's the YT friendly version).
Fantastic to see this process. Your commentary fits so well. The editing and music, with the wee tip to Terminator was very clever, as the chassis was getting lowered into the bath....brilliant! Great channel.
And straight back to the chassis jig to try straighten the frame after it got all warped from the hot dip galvanizing. Hopefully the frame jig can pull in the directions that the frame decided to warp
Absolutely amazing job, Edd ! I Particularly enjoyed the excellent presentation in zincing process. The BGM, the video editing, the camera angles with spot-on amount of dialogues, makes the episode much better than documentary shows on major TV networks. You have yet again set a new height for the bar of our favorite show. Please keep it coming.
Absolutely FANTASTIC episode!! Thoroughly enjoyed this seeing the galvanizing up close. Matched with the sparse electronic background music made this heaven for me 😊
Great to have you back! The process is quite involved and I’m glad you covered it. Quite interesting. I guess it’s like a lot of other things, the better the prep, the better the results.
Brilliant Edd! I love the format and the quality. Very interesting and entertaining episode. Now Ill go back down and stare at my series and wonder how I' m ever going to fix all the rust 🙂
These guys are way nicer than any galvanizer i have ever had any experience with. Everywhere i used would blow a hole with a oxy/acy torch anywhere they thought it needed it, not nice holes either big 3/4" jagged holes.
It has been a VERY long time getting to this point with the chassis. I would never have thought you could have achieved this much progress with it. But there's no hint of making do. It's a proper job. Let's hope the rest of the Range Rover ends up matching the quality of the chassis. This has certainly been a labour of love.
Beautifully shot, I love new galv. This is what we all want, lots of detail, properly presented by experts and none of the fake jeopardy bollocks that you get with almost all tv stuff these days. Always a pleasure to watch you and I always end up learning something. I don’t realise the thickness was controlled by the surface finish.
My very first job out of school was working in a galvanising factory in Melbourne Australia. This has certainly brought back some memories. It was interesting that there were some differences. I wonder if that is due to progress in techniques and safety measures. An informative and well presented episode.
Blimey that was.......................... epic. Very enjoyable watch. Seeing the Chassis disappear into the zinc was reminiscent of the terminator, hehehehe.
This episode has been a long time coming but it is definitely worth the wait; let me know what you think of the slightly different style of show compared to our usual workshop based videos... Enjoy!
Kudos to your camera team, the cinematography around the boiling vats of molten zinc was a treat to watch!
Great to see specialist work in such a high detail. 👍
Glad to see you EDD.
It was brilliant to see how the zinc plating process works. Thanks for bringing us along.
Edd, it's been an age since the last update on the RR. Great to see, I'd almost given up hope of seeing the RR restoration. More please! 😊😊😊
The videographer and editor did an AMAZING job on this one. Hats off.
@MarkTaylor-Hankins knows his stuff (and got very tarty)!
Agreed. They did a fantastic job. Perfection through and through.
@@tcpnetworks The audio was also very good. Very clear speech reproduction despite what must have been a very noisy location.
Only took them 3 months
I literally jumped onto the comments to write the same thing. Loved the wee nod to Termanator 2 😅
Edd! Loved the music and slow-mo in this video, whoever's doing your film editing is doing a great job. And the Terminator-like music when the frame was lowering into the zinc was lols
Welcome back man, we all missed you.
We really felt the Terminator vibe when we got to Shropshire Galvanizers; the place and process is so photogenic! @MarkTaylor-Hankins did a fantastic job.
Amazing! Congratulations Edd and thanks for being with us again!!! Of course it was worth the time, effort and hard work beforehand!!! congratulations to the professionals at Shropshire Galvanizers... true professionals!!!
I’m lucky to work with so many great teams!
Just came back from the second largest zinc producer in the world. I love seeing the end use process for the zinc. Thanks Ed
What a wonderful video. Not only excellent quality of video and editing, but also music that enhanced the experience. BUT my main take was the fact that Ed's commentary and questions were spot on. No messing around, theatrics, or deliberately silly questions that take the audience for fools. SUBSCRIBED.
I couldn't have said it better myself!
Reference to Mike?
@@JetFire9 I'm not so sure that Mike was the problem. It's those program producers who like to take things down to the lowest level. They think their viewers are imbeciles.
The production values and visuals are off the chart for this episode. And the editing. Bloody brilliant.
Thanks, @MarkTaylor-Hankins did us proud!
A lot of men in a shed ( A very large shed ). Manufacturing skills at there best There are lots of little places around the country doing things like this and keeping these skills alive. Great to see in the UK today.
There's something about those sheds in Shropshire...
Welcome back Edd, really missed your excellent vlogs. I really hope this is the start of more regular episodes again, it used to be essential viewing and will be again.
Thank you, it has been too long and yes we do have a few videos (just finessing) queued up for you viewing pleasure!
Lovely to see you back, the inexplicable absences have been odd though...
@@19892CV Yeah, it's like an Amazon series that comes out with new episodes every 3 years and you have to rewatch the old ones to remember what was going on.
@@eddchina the queue normally lasts only a few months so that'll be 2025 then ;)
@@19892CV embargo from his day job I guess 🤷♂
As an old sheet metal worker, I really appreciate Edd China's talent in the time and effort put into his vehicle's restoration, you can throw all the money in a project but the the quality is in doing it right, the detail in what you don't see is far more important then what you do. By the way, great video, its like a terminator film set with the editing and music.
Great mechanic Edd China welcome back great to see you again❤
Quite fitting , the chassis was built in Shropshire, galvanized in Shropshire. Birth place of industry. First iron bridge . First multi storey building built with iron. Shropshire really is the birth place of the modern world..
you mean the birth place of the 20th centery.. were into the 21st
@@theyhateme8763Who is "they" and why?
@@coloradoing9172 educate yourself
That was visually stunning. I found the beauty of the liquid metal incredible....could have watched it all day!! That has to be up these as one of your best Edd.
Just gotta say, the audio and visuals at the 16:00 mark were fantastic.
Needed to say this out loud. Now I’m going to rewind and watch again.
Stunning. 👍
That Terminator-like music was perfect :chef’s kiss:
@@wanderer397 I did like that too, well spotted I couldn't seem to reply to the original post. Say that's a nice chassis.
lmfao i knew i wasn’t the only one to notice that
Edd. Missed your sage and humorous comments so much. Been a big fan all the way back to your Wheeler Dealer days!!! Welcome back,,,
Thank you. More sage hummus on its way if around a fortnight! Thanks for watching.
The sound on the slow motion parts was head and shoulders above the crowd for car repair and modification videos! The influence of Hans Zimmer is very clear. His film scores have been described as a Panzer division landing on the soundscape. In this case, it's more like a ballerina materializing out of a teleporter in mid pirouette. Gentle and graceful. Give that person a raise!!
Thank you. @MarkTaylor-Hankins did raise the bar on this one so we might let him out of the cage this week. Might even give him some extra crumbs! A fantastic job! Looking forward to the BRIFFA or whatever they call them!
The musical influences pre-date Hans Zimmer. This owes everything to the Blade Runner soundtrack by Vangelis and The Terminator by Brad Fiedel. No doubt Hans was later influenced by them though. Although back in the 80s his most famous work was the theme tune to BBC daytime quiz show Going for Gold.
Nice to see you again!
Thank you. Sorry it has been so long.
cheers to the terminator-like music as the chassis enters the liquid zinc 👍
Only one word - epic!! Are you going for some sort of award? Mesmerising in places....your cameraman and video/music editors really know their stuff.
PS: Welcome back!!
I'll second that 👍
Thanks for the nice comment! I’m both the cameraman & editor.✌️
@@MarkTaylor-Hankins Well, it felt like a big budget movie in places - so impresssed and I really enjoyed it - looking forward to your next epic! Mind you, the bar is now set very high!
Absolutely awesome! A great insight into the galvanising process, with a lovely looking result, and if I may say so…amazing video production quality. (And 4K UHD too)!
Oh yes 4k all the way - we had to do such a filmic process and place justice!
My 23 year old son here in the U.S. drives a 96 Range Rover.. we got long ago for not much, and found an engine... he said he will never let it go... thank you for all your years, we have always enjoyed your work....
Ed and production team, by far the best episode (finally! ) You've done stunning video work and very informative, I was getting a bit bored with the lack of progress and you've re energised the passion for this project.
Very Terminator... Dedum dum duddum.. I'll be back!
Props to the incredible production values
Got to say. Thia episode was astonishingly good. Good description of the galvanising and the music overlay was brilliant adding just the right amount of atmosphere.
Bravo 👏👏👏
Thank you for being astonished. The music really helped to float the great imagery
We all love videos that show us processes from start to finish.
Thanks, more of those to come…
This brought me back to my primary school years that we used to go field trips to factories to see how do they do it and felt like I am 8 years old observing&admiring professionals alongside our teacher Edd. Once again thank you very much for another great video. I wish you all the best for you and your relatives and friends. 👋
Great video on an interesting and exciting subject - metal, respectively chassis galvanizing. Never seen this process so detailed. There is a lot of knowledge, experience and craftsmanship involved. Chapeau! 👍
This has been one of the best automotive UA-cam episodes I've seen. The Videography and the music were great. You made an industrial process look beautiful. Credit to all involved.
So glad your back...I really wondered whether we'd see your video's again....thanks you so much.!
Thank you for sticking with us. More videos on their way soon...
@@eddchinaif I’d gotten a penny for every time you said that over the past 2 years, I’d be a very rich man by now. Don’t say it if you can’t keep your promises, no matter what the reasons are.
@@nsk143m exactly!
@@nsk143m You're getting free videos
This was definitely worth watching on the big TV, cuz man was that some beautiful footage. I also loved the Legally Distinct Terminator music 😆. It just fit so well.
Well, it's been a long time coming, but this has to be the best one yet. Very interesting process that most of us would know little about. Thanks Edd!
Thanks for posting this video was well worth the wait, Very enjoyable, the music reminded me of the 1982 movie blade runner..
Thought the same. Reminiscent of Vangelis on BR.👍
Nice one! I now know more about hot dip galvanizing than I'll ever need. Kudos to the boys in Shropshire.
Great to see you back Edd, always here for the new content and so thankful you take the time to make new content for us. Thank you 😊
Much appreciated! More good stuff to come soon…
Beautifully shot and edited video. The soundscape, music and visuals had undertones of both Terminator and Blade Runner. Very well done on a great video.👌
Great to see you back Ed. Great to see you've hit a million subscribers too. Hopefully you do something special with your play button. Episode was well made alright. Great shot of the worker throwing shapes as he walked across the screen.
Thank you. Working on the something special for 1M, also more episodes to come…
I love the little musical nod to Brad Fiedel's score to Terminator 2: Judgment Day: it's over (good-bye) score, when the chassis was finally Zinc dipped. The music fit so well. Well done.
It's a long time between drinks but that was beautifully done. The film work and music really framed the power of the process. To have one's hundred inch chassis galvanised is instantly a most desirable ambition.
Gracias Edd por el vídeo del chasis dé un lan Rover discovery saludos desde Colombia
Hello Columbia! Thanks for watching!
We waited a while but this one is possibly your west video yet, absolutely loving the production vales in this, great content story-wise. Well done and thanks.
Brilliant ED China strikes again. Thoroughly enjoyable yet informative episode and yes, I do live in the outer Hebridean isles (Thanks to your chap at Shropshire Galvanisers for recognising we exist) and you do need as much protection on your metal as you can get as it is very unforgiving environment for rmetal work. All the best to everyone involved in making this excellent video. 👋👌
Thank you. The team really appreciate all of the love.
Incredible job!
It's very satisfying to see that this kind of knowledge is always used.
England has always world class crafsmanships / metallurgy.
Really great to see that kind of work
Got to be in with a shout for Best Cinematography During a Chassis Galvanizing Film.
I'd humbly accept the award . Thanks 😊🎖
@@MarkTaylor-Hankins You are getting a lot of deserved love in the comments.
@@marieascot thank you
Great episode, glad to see you back and looking forward to the next instalment, it’s come such a long way since the initial strip down such a huge difference! Fantastic editing btw, really noticed the attention to detail.
Wonderful seeing you back Edd. Cheers.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Every question I had during your video, you got an answer. Thanks
We aim to please! Stay curious, Always learning when asking questions. Some friends up the road when I was a kid used to call me Spirit of Ignorance!
So glad to see you back, I’ve really missed you. Great video, I never realized that metal plating could get so violent. Beautiful job at the end.
Thanks, the end result was definitely worth the effort and what a photogenic process!
@@eddchina
Hi Edd you really are an inspiration, I have tinkered with cars all my life and always had the dream of building a kit car but that never came to fruition, anyway I have built an electric go cart for our granddaughter with a lot of 3D printing so I guess that will have to suffice 🤔
Hot dip galvanizing can change the Tensile strength of the steel. Making it prone to cracking. Just ask a carpenter if there is a difference between driving regular nails and galvanized nails.
It also warps the metal
So very cool to see this process! It's also very cool that there are so many insanely good companies out there doing all sorts of stuff that you normally don't even think of until you need their services! Can't wait to see that thing powder-coated! 😁👍
Ed I was wondering when this project was going to continue, you've been away for a while, glad to see you back, great progress on the chassis....Javi G.
Mighty interesting stuff this. Well worth the wait. Love the professional production of this video too, well done everyone.
Thanks Ed for this video, the process is fascinating, and the shots are buttifulls , very nice images
Thank you, it was a very photogenic place and @MarkTaylor-Hankins did a great job of capturing the magic
ART! Absolutely art, every bit of rust treatment and prevention i've ever dreamed about. absolute marvel!!! *chefs kiss*
This is top-notch content. Doing a proper job on this restoration. Keep it up Edd!
Thanks, will do!
Absolutely love all the questions he's asking all the right questions definitely
Thank you, ‘Spirit of Ignorance’ they used to call me!!
@@eddchina lol if asking the right questions gets you that name I want it too.
So happy to see you back Ed, missed you and your positivity. Really interesting stuff in this video, thanks for filming it, and all the hard work editing etc. Hope to see more very soon!
Very, very interesting, thank you for the video👍🏻👍🏻
It always amazes me when watching videos like this how someone sat down and thought about doing (& how) this in the first place🤔🤔
Terminator (ish) music as the chassis went into the zinc tank, awesome 🤣🤣
The slo mo shots were giving me proper vibes of the film "dredd".
Lovely videography 😍
What a great visual treat. Also good audiowork. Nice to see high production-value even though its "just" galvanizing plant.
What a superbly instructive video. The camera work was top notch and the music complementary. I learnt so much about the technical aspects of galvanising. I won't knock the current WD's videos so many do, but what you're doing now is a world away from your old show. Looking forward to the powder coating episode. QQ: Why the long gaps between episodes may I ask?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Things have been complicated behind the scenes; more episodes, with much shorter gaps, coming soon
Good to see you again edd, wether your doing workshop jobs, or showing us the process for refurbing the rangie chassis it's all utterly interesting. Looking forward to see what you have coming up next.😊
Really liked that, great photography and editing, and an interesting process to follow, haven’t seen it so well presented before. More please (soon) 😉
Thank you. New episodes already a long way into production. New episodes soon (let’s go for a fortnight).
Hola Ed y muchas gracias por tu vídeo tan técnico en el baño de galvanizado.
Soy tu seguidor desde hace muchos años y siempre he estado contigo y te he apoyado en cualquier circunstancia. Eres un gran profesional.
Un saludo desde España.
Thank you, Edd. Your videos are always informative, instructional and enjoyable, however intermittent and irregular.👍
What a tremendous effort! You Britons love to go into the nitty gritty details and this Yank loves it! Absolutely FASCINCATING content!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, new video up today; more fiddling but this time with a laser and double sided tape…
Brilliant reel and I appreciated the production values as well. V Good.
Thanks very much @inksharkman nailed it again!
Nice to see your video again! Wow that is going to make it last for a very long time. Thank you for filming the process it was very interesting.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. Powder coating is interesting too.
Beautiful film, thank you
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
Wall to wall talent. These guys are classic independent specialists doing the best work to the highest standard. So proud of all they do and happy to share and explain the whole process.
It is perhaps the ultimate irony that the last part of this chassis that will succumb to rust in the far distant future, will be the patches you welded on! 🙂 Also a good example of the five 'P' rule: Prior Preparation Prevents Poor Performance (that's the YT friendly version).
Thank you, too true. Although it was John who needed a ‘five’ Pee on the way there (could have been worse I suppose)!…
Fantastic to see this process. Your commentary fits so well. The editing and music, with the wee tip to Terminator was very clever, as the chassis was getting lowered into the bath....brilliant! Great channel.
Worth the wait but now we'll see how long it will be for the "job for another day"! Good to see you back Edd
Cheeky! Shouldn’t be too long before the next episodes!
And straight back to the chassis jig to try straighten the frame after it got all warped from the hot dip galvanizing. Hopefully the frame jig can pull in the directions that the frame decided to warp
No guarantees it was anyway near straight before we put it in! Might be just perfect now!!
@@eddchina 😂
When the result is excellent, time doesn`t matter. Good job.
Absolutely amazing job, Edd !
I Particularly enjoyed the excellent presentation in zincing process. The BGM, the video editing, the camera angles with spot-on amount of dialogues, makes the episode much better than documentary shows on major TV networks.
You have yet again set a new height for the bar of our favorite show.
Please keep it coming.
Excellent production 👍
Absolutely FANTASTIC episode!! Thoroughly enjoyed this seeing the galvanizing up close. Matched with the sparse electronic background music made this heaven for me 😊
Big fan of the editing this time! With the music all those shots made it look like a Kubrick movie. Awesome!
Thanks 👍Nice reference
Great to have you back! The process is quite involved and I’m glad you covered it. Quite interesting.
I guess it’s like a lot of other things, the better the prep, the better the results.
I’m glad this is back. I loved this field trip. The cinematography and music was like watching a Christopher Nolan film. ❤
Thank you. @MarkTaylor-Hankins made the most of such a photogenic place and process!
Excellent filming, fascinating process I've never known about...
Pleased for you and John how well it turned out 👍
OMG thought you would never come back…. Thank god a new video
IT has been a while, lots of stuff to get through but we now have a few videos on their way...
Brilliant Edd! I love the format and the quality. Very interesting and entertaining episode. Now Ill go back down and stare at my series and wonder how I' m ever going to fix all the rust 🙂
Great episode, thanks to the galvanisers for letting us see the whole process. liked the music and the effects.
Thank you. Lee and his team were great to work with (and did a great job on the chassis too)!
These guys are way nicer than any galvanizer i have ever had any experience with. Everywhere i used would blow a hole with a oxy/acy torch anywhere they thought it needed it, not nice holes either big 3/4" jagged holes.
Being on camera magically transforms everyone into nice people.
One of the most interesting utube videos I have watched in a long time👍
It has been a VERY long time getting to this point with the chassis. I would never have thought you could have achieved this much progress with it. But there's no hint of making do. It's a proper job. Let's hope the rest of the Range Rover ends up matching the quality of the chassis. This has certainly been a labour of love.
We are definitely making a bit of a rod for our own backs!!! 🤞
So good to see you back, the video is stunning really well shot and edited
Thank you. Didn’t even take us that long to… oh well it’s published isn’t it?!
Great production Edd, Camera work, Audio, Content, Edit.... all top notch
Thanks Kevin 👍
Love it Edd, keep on going, Stephen.
Wow that was an amazing trip through the galvanizing process!! Thanks Edd, it's great to see you back!
Thanks very much. More videos on their way soon…
Beautifully shot, I love new galv. This is what we all want, lots of detail, properly presented by experts and none of the fake jeopardy bollocks that you get with almost all tv stuff these days.
Always a pleasure to watch you and I always end up learning something. I don’t realise the thickness was controlled by the surface finish.
Thanks for another video Edd! The "B" roll in this video is outstanding! Great job team!
B roll and A roll courtesy of the A team! @MarkTaylor-Hankins nailed it again!
@@eddchina Absolutely! Have a great weekend!
Amazing behind the scenes look at the process. Very interesting.
Great to see you! I was getting Bladerunner vibes half way through 😃
Us too, hence the music. Such a brilliant place to film.
Lovely to see you back, Edd. Your fans love you and we all want to see more of you and your escapades.
Excellent video, has to be orange or lime green for the powder coating Edd. Until next time, top job👍🏼
Couldn't possibly comment! I do love the lime green idea but we may sway the other way...
@@eddchina I had envisioned powder blue for some reason... but I expect it's already been done, and is bright orange 🍊😊
My very first job out of school was working in a galvanising factory in Melbourne Australia. This has certainly brought back some memories. It was interesting that there were some differences. I wonder if that is due to progress in techniques and safety measures.
An informative and well presented episode.
Blimey that was.......................... epic. Very enjoyable watch. Seeing the Chassis disappear into the zinc was reminiscent of the terminator, hehehehe.
And we’ll be back (soon)!
Hence the adapted terminator theme
I want your Range Rover and your boots
great to see you edd back on youtube , facinating proseses and a great result