Moose here and I am all about teaching you new skills and building cool projects.
I am a design and technology teacher, but my favourite job is being a dad. Without doubt my favourite place is the garage, working on projects and spending time with the kids. We will work on anything, motorbikes, race cars, classic vehicles, mountain bikes, woodwork, and school projects or just simply hang out, having a laugh and a chat.
So why start making these videos you ask, my absolute wish is to inspire mums and dads, sons and daughters, everyone, and anyone to spend more time together, buy more tools, teach our kids a “have a go attitude” and hang out in your garages and workshops. Let’s learn lifelong skills together, get our hands dirty, and create moments and memories, let’s work on projects we can be proud of.
I will guide you step by step, build up your skills, and share my knowledge, so you can share it with your families. Hit Subscribe and get started.
Gasp! My ‘55 700 Indian (USA) Royal Enfield is a project rebuild once again….rough as it may be from weather, it’s new high desert home May see it run once again. Started with disassembly of the front wheel hub. Requires patience, as you know. Each successful, loving turn of the wrench evokes happiness. By the time I finish with both wheels (assuming a restoration is still possible), the plan likely will develop into a Cafe Racer style. Practical and functional; minimalist appearance. Hope to post something now and then. 🎢
Hi Scooterpie, there is a link to a google document in the Video Description underneath the video that has info for students, teachers and plans. Peace and Love Moose. Use this link - docs.google.com/document/d/1dSKZ5_qM4-ZFT4Ovf6lb5h9uZzA4esVd/copy?usp=sharing
"Joy for the mind", great comment and I totally agree, I love it. I hope you have enjoyed the other motorbike restorations we have done. Thank you so much for reaching out.
Hat's of to you sir ...love from INDIA....I have a request for you sir ...please do a restoration video of 1950's royal Enfield 500 or 350 cc ...and BSA gold star.....please sir...
It is Galvanised Steel Sheetmetal, thickness 0.7mm. We use it all the time, it is the best but please don't use thicker if it is for students projects. The high school kids are not strong enough and it is hard on the hand tools. Thickness of 0.7mm seems to be the sweet spot for us. Still nice and strong and easy to work with. For more information check this out - impactsteel.com.au/steel-products-new/galvanised-steel/#:~:text=When%20steel%20is%20hot%2Ddipped,also%20combats%20other%20weather%20conditions. Thank you for reaching out too. Good luck, let me know how you go.
That's a great idea, I will have to do a separate video next time we fire it up. We have for our other motorbike restorations. Thanks for reaching out. 😁👍
great boxes I love the idea kind of a different take on bandsaw boxes - I'd love it better if you could get a microphone because you're quiet then your music is super loud. Just a suggestion. I'll keep watching your videos and I appreciate your effort and creativity. Thank you.
Thank you !! Penguin joke was nice , imma use it . Also i read from other youtube not to use glove when drill cause it might catch on drill bit and pull your finger in.
You are very welcome Ashley, please check out some of the other smaller project ideas. We are always looking at ways to use our scrap timber here at school. Thank you for taking the the time to comment and the feedback. Have a great day.
Thank you for the feedback, I will take this into consideration for my next next video. Please check out some of my other project videos. Let me know if there are any other tweaks I should make. Have a great day.
Thanks for reaching out Greg, they are so simple to do with most year levels of kids here at school. I love that it is a very forgiving project too. I am so glad you love it. Make sure you check out the rest, more box ideas too come. Cheers Moose.
Thanks for reaching out Greg, they are so simple to do with most age groups and skill levels. I am so glad you love it. Make sure you check out the rest, more box ideas too come. Cheers Moose.