WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: Reassembling the 75mm on a rare WW2 Grant Tank

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  • čas přidán 17. 01. 2023
  • Daryl and Jesse are back into it after a well deserved break!
    This episode, the boys are working on the 75mm, the rare turret traverse mechanism and extracting the turret ring.
    This WW2 Grant Tank is part of the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum's restoration program.
    Follow the progress of our workshop restorations every Wednesday! A must watch for students of history, engineering, mechanics and metalworking! 🧐🛠️
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  • @timwerner7771
    @timwerner7771 Před rokem +3

    I am so glad the Aussies were on our side in WW-2! So smart and so determined!

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Před rokem +2

    "Do you want to do it again?" Best question ever! Thank you.

  • @polticalme1677
    @polticalme1677 Před rokem +106

    I'm a scale modeler and quite frankly, the Grant was at the bottom of all armour kits I wanted to build. Since I found this channel and learned so much about this tank I changed my mind. Imagine all the bits and pieces I'll be able to scratch build! No other armour museum does anything like these in-depth videos. Thanks a lot!

    • @eTraxx
      @eTraxx Před rokem +5

      Yeah. I was thinking the same thing watching these videos .. especially the tearing down and reassembly of the suspension .. was thinking of a 1:16 scale model .. crazy

    • @polticalme1677
      @polticalme1677 Před rokem

      @@eTraxx That would be perfect! The tank is rather small, so even a 1/16 model wouldn't be too big. I guess a 1/35 Leopard 2 is bigger than a 1/16 Grant, hahaha!

    • @eTraxx
      @eTraxx Před rokem

      @@polticalme1677 Umm. Looked it up. A Leopard 2 has a length 9.97m .. a Grant a length of 6.12m. Soo .. (gotta lover the internet and calculators) .. 9.97m/35 = 0.285m/11.22 in .. and 6.12m/16 = 0.39m/15.35 in .. those being with turret forward.

    • @polticalme1677
      @polticalme1677 Před rokem

      @@eTraxx I also looked it up and came to the same results. The Grant would be only slightly longer. The actual tanks have the same height (3.03m for the Grant, 3.02m for the Leopard).

    • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
      @DavidSmith-ss1cg Před rokem +4

      Mini Art makes a nice 1/35th scale kit with a full interior(#35217) if you're interested, and can find one.

  • @richardphelan8414
    @richardphelan8414 Před rokem +32

    Anyone who has worked on 80 year old equipment can appreciate what you guys go through on a daily basis ,awesome job guys I so look forward to your weekly episodes

    • @aaronsauer6628
      @aaronsauer6628 Před rokem

      i work on 20 yr old gear and have same issues hahaha

  • @bgdavenport
    @bgdavenport Před rokem +16

    No body does it better than AusArmor! I stop all my work for Workshop Wednesday! Operating that 75mm was the BOMB! Thanks, mates!

  • @RidgeR5
    @RidgeR5 Před rokem +1

    Getting that breech lock and firing system functioning is just so satisfying to watch!

  • @davidbutterfield2949
    @davidbutterfield2949 Před rokem +42

    You gotta love workshop Wednesday 👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @Marcus-ki1en
    @Marcus-ki1en Před rokem +2

    Ram that round home with a closed fist and theoretically, the breach will push you hand and arm up and clear. (Theoretically) Awesome work boys!

  • @oloferixon3363
    @oloferixon3363 Před rokem +23

    Dear Sirs. Without a doubt the possibly best CZcams production ever. Impeccable storyline, editing and participation.

  • @neilfairless4589
    @neilfairless4589 Před rokem +27

    I am an ex weapons engineer from the RN and watching that breach action was fabulous. Thank you lads, loved that.

  • @jonbate5513
    @jonbate5513 Před rokem +41

    Excellent editing of video. Well crafted commentary. Engaging museum staff. Leaves you wanting longer videos. Any chance?

  • @bigmac60
    @bigmac60 Před rokem +2

    My weekly fix goes by so fast. ❤

  • @I_Cant_win_engagements_D2

    I've been to tank shows at the Ontario Regiment Museum here in Canada, and they actually fire blanks as part of the show! there must be a difference in legislation that allows the cannons to be able to fire.

    • @hammyh1165
      @hammyh1165 Před rokem

      Same here in the UK , you can get a license to keep them in firing condition, they know it's highly unlikely anyone is going to use a tank in a crime 😂.

  • @rrl4245
    @rrl4245 Před rokem

    Thanks, mate. It's always a pleasure.

  • @Dreadought
    @Dreadought Před rokem +1

    Man watching you guys work on this thing makes me want see a Canadian Ram in the shop, if only more of them had been preserved

  • @ohorlando1187
    @ohorlando1187 Před rokem +13

    Absolutely love these vids. My dad who passed away last March put me onto them. He was a massive Military vehicle fan. Loved the time we spent watching them together. When a new one drops it’s my happy time and think of him. Cheers guys for all the hard work you all put into the vehicles.

  • @earlt.7573
    @earlt.7573 Před rokem +2

    Watching the progress on this, I have to say I'm glad you lot ended up with this tank. No doubt the former owner had intentions of restoring her, but it likely never would have happened. It takes a full crew of craftsmen busting their arses in a full scale industrial shop to pull off something of this magnitude. The level of skill and nut busting amount of work involved is staggering. Just like the industry that made her, it takes nearly the same amount of industry to pull her apart and make her right again after all these years. Cheers, proper hardworking artists.

  • @MrCrystalcranium
    @MrCrystalcranium Před rokem +10

    I love this video series. The depth and the accuracy of the museum's restorations are top notch. The restoration of the turret ring manual gearbox is a perfect example...the brass handle cleaned and polished is a detail that adds so much. I forget if this will be turned into a runner. Doesn't the Grant use the same radial engine used in the early Sherman tanks? The way these guys and gals manipulate and reshape 3" thick pieces of steel is nothing short of amazing. They take no shortcuts...none. Whatever the hurdle, they take their time sourcing, fabricating and restoring whatever needs to be authentic and correct. Just fantastic work.

  • @tommytaylor4458
    @tommytaylor4458 Před rokem +12

    Oh man!!! So neat!!! 👍😁love seeing the breach Block working,turret gear box going!!! And can’t wait to see the ring in and turret moving!!😁👍

  • @VegasCyclingFreak
    @VegasCyclingFreak Před rokem +7

    That turret ring was a proper pain in the arse to get off! The 75mm gun is very interesting. Thanks for going into some detail on how that breech mechanism works.

  • @NSYresearch
    @NSYresearch Před rokem +11

    Welcome back chaps.... always a pleasure watching you all working together.... Wednesday morning is compleat.

  • @jackshelton6918
    @jackshelton6918 Před rokem

    These bros are angels. Never stop.

  • @1chish
    @1chish Před rokem +2

    No bolt, screw or nut defeats the Hot Spanner ......
    And a few well chosen expletives.
    Well done guys.

  • @nathanroberts355
    @nathanroberts355 Před rokem +7

    It be unreal amazing to see this m3 grant tank in action at this year's Australian armoured artillery museum tank fest 2023

  • @vintagethunderbirdrepair9426

    This channel rocks. Its one of my favorites. Great work guys.

  • @eTraxx
    @eTraxx Před rokem +5

    Loading the shell: You make a fist. No fingers flapping around. The breech pushes the clinched fist up and out of the way. That is how we were trained on the Abrams tanks.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 Před rokem +2

    Awesome, everyday should be Wednesday 😅

  • @nined2yk
    @nined2yk Před rokem +1

    I was a tanker on M60A1 tank. The breach and block are very similar with my M68/105mm gun. We used a tool that’s called an extractor or a ball peen hammer to close the breech after servicing. My buddy got hit with the hammer once, lucky it didn’t crack his skull.
    Great work mate.

  • @jessicabuckman9675
    @jessicabuckman9675 Před rokem +4

    I love watching you men bring back these old machines. Keep it coming.

  • @simonmcowan6874
    @simonmcowan6874 Před rokem +7

    Watching how you got the breech block working was amazing, well done very satisfying to watch.

  • @SPSteve
    @SPSteve Před rokem +8

    Excellent episode! Great work Daryl and Jess!

  • @keithgarland3404
    @keithgarland3404 Před rokem +7

    Really enjoyed all of that video, good skills with the traverse and gun, and the different methods of removing turret ring screws. The new presenter with the beard did a good job , nearly as good as Kurt, lol ☺️

  • @timwerner7771
    @timwerner7771 Před rokem

    The boys are working so hard on this old tank! I really want an oxyacetylene torch for my own now!!

  • @martkbanjoboy8853
    @martkbanjoboy8853 Před rokem +16

    You can see the love and applied knowledge going into their good work. I'd love to work there myself! This always brightens my day. Greetings from Atlantic Canada.

  • @derekdee9592
    @derekdee9592 Před rokem

    These presentations are great, down to earth old school engineering, great team of guys.
    Other bigger tank restorers take note.

  • @elliottb7009
    @elliottb7009 Před rokem +6

    very cool to see how the gun was loaded.

  • @TysoniusRex
    @TysoniusRex Před rokem

    These videos are just incredible: So informative about not only the technology of a past era, but the clever techniques you've developed to disassemble and repair old, heavily rusted parts. You all are real miracle workers! Too bad you had to disable the gun. Not that anyone would want to use it, but it would be nice to have a fully intact museum piece. As I recall, the German tank museum displays are the property of the army, so they do not have to be disabled. Regardless, just love your videos!

  • @TaylorLiam87
    @TaylorLiam87 Před rokem +1

    It's workshop Wednesday stoked!!!!!!!!

  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 Před rokem +1

    Damn just when it starts getting good it finishes. Kurt make these longer....please mate

  • @pelonehedd7631
    @pelonehedd7631 Před 11 měsíci

    I watch a lot these kinds of video’s. Since I was a little kid I have always been fascinated with anything historical and making and repairing things. I grew up building plastic model kits of tanks , trucks, cars and warships of all kinds. My Dad ran Heavy Equipment and founded Our Contracting Business so I learned How to weld and fabricate parts out of steel , do other repairs , run equipment and drive heavy trucks. You guy’s are a Top Notch Team. I live about a half hour drive North of San Francisco and wish I could come down there and visit but cannot afford it . If I could I would do like a old friend of Mine did when We were both younger, He was in the Merchant Marine and timed His work so He enjoyed summer all year. I would want to go by Ship too .

  • @aarondwyer3746
    @aarondwyer3746 Před rokem

    Excellent job Jesse

  • @terranceroff8113
    @terranceroff8113 Před rokem +1

    YAY! WW is back.. do it to it Aus guys! If I could afford it I would send you lot a few bottle of good yank corn whiskey as a serious thank you! (please no working while under the influence..it's hard to be a man's man if your missing body parts! Really just a bad job all around that!) Looking forward to the finish of the the rebuild! You lads are amazing.. And if you ever show up in Richmond California USA head down to the port and get yourselves a tour (call ahead and arrange it ahead of time!) of the the Victory ship "Red Oak Victory" You'll enjoy it I suspect!

  • @WillyBillyBoy24
    @WillyBillyBoy24 Před rokem

    These videos are great. Their hard work and dedication to theit projects can be seen around the world

  • @highlander147
    @highlander147 Před rokem +1

    That was awesome, really great explanation of the breech mechanism; keep ‘em coming!🎉

  • @bgdavenport
    @bgdavenport Před rokem +1

    No patreon? So many other resto shows are about a talking dog telling you what s/he's going to do and how s/he's going to do it. It's a waste of time. But, you fellows show us what is going on with a nice voiceover to boot! That's worth the price of admission!

  • @pancernyraffaello
    @pancernyraffaello Před rokem +13

    I love M3 Grant ! Amazing work. I greet you from Poland!

  • @aarondwyer3746
    @aarondwyer3746 Před rokem

    Beautiful job Kurt one and all are doing on the tank,top job

  • @jmbouzon1588
    @jmbouzon1588 Před rokem +7

    allway very interesting, look forward to next Wednesday.congratulations to the whole team

  • @richardverkade3520
    @richardverkade3520 Před rokem +2

    This is what I look forward to to celebrate the end of hump day. Thanks

  • @JackKlemeyer
    @JackKlemeyer Před rokem +3

    Thanks! You all are amazing! From the mechanics/craftsmen to the video and editing! I look forward to these each and every week!

  • @skyraider8793
    @skyraider8793 Před rokem +1

    You guys are doing a fantastic job, keep it up....

  • @sata1938
    @sata1938 Před rokem

    As a mechanical engineer and military history enthusiast, this is quickly becoming my favorite channel.

  • @johnboy384
    @johnboy384 Před rokem

    Thanks AAM!

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 Před rokem +2

    Fascinating stuff, I can't wait till the next episode !

  • @Ben28117
    @Ben28117 Před rokem +14

    Love the work you all do! Keep it up!

  • @maispao
    @maispao Před rokem +6

    Great stuff. Always look forward to this.

  • @lesklower7281
    @lesklower7281 Před rokem

    I am learning about all the mechanical bits that make up a tank

  • @drbichat5229
    @drbichat5229 Před rokem +1

    80 years later and those gears look new. A tribute to the American designers and workers that built them.

  • @DeadmanWalking722
    @DeadmanWalking722 Před rokem

    Ejecting 75MM Brass "Do it a gain" LOL love it just great work guys i have just caught up!! seriously the best channel going!!

  • @claytonnans5639
    @claytonnans5639 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for providing such a great program. Outstanding gang!

  • @MililaniJag
    @MililaniJag Před rokem

    @20:40 Sheared off bolt head. Looks like you're Tightening the bolt! Righty Tighty-Lefty Loosey!! Great vid as always! Cheers!

  • @scottcrawford7310
    @scottcrawford7310 Před rokem +6

    Welcome back guys, another great job

  • @ariedekker7350
    @ariedekker7350 Před rokem

    I have your episodes in a list. I'd like to see them again.
    This one is not included! That's right, it's a new episode. Always welcome.

  • @babuzzard6470
    @babuzzard6470 Před rokem

    Welcome back boys, great to see new work. Cheers from Brissie👍👍

  • @Craig-xw9jq
    @Craig-xw9jq Před rokem

    I do find these strangely fascinating - it's almost cathartic :)

  • @bigredjeepyj3436
    @bigredjeepyj3436 Před rokem +1

    Watching you guys turn into boys again when loading the breech of that 75 was just awesome. We could all load that shell all dang day. Love this channel, keep it up.

  • @stevemull2002
    @stevemull2002 Před rokem +1

    I could watch hours of well edited, with great commentary vids like this, then theres the work! you guys must go home each day absolutely knackered,

  • @thurin84
    @thurin84 Před rokem +2

    people always go on and on about german engineering this and german engineering that, but american engineering is no slouch. especially after seeing this stuff still functioning well after a good cleaning 80 years later.
    and i love old tech manuals. theyre such a wealth of info.
    no doubt a good bit of dags in the subscriber base as well lol. (had to google that one)
    man, i could play with loading and ejecting that case all day lol.
    great work guys!

  • @aarondwyer3746
    @aarondwyer3746 Před rokem +3

    Kurt's beautiful gun ,the turrent ring, punching through

  • @SteveMikre44
    @SteveMikre44 Před rokem +1

    I always eagerly look forward to Workshop Wednesday...🛠🇦🇺

  • @tedholvey2271
    @tedholvey2271 Před rokem

    You guys are sure hard workers!! My hat is off for you'all. Wish I could visit your museum...I live in Ohio in the U.S.

  • @johntreloar8203
    @johntreloar8203 Před rokem +3

    Love these workshop Wednesday video's, keep up the great work.

  • @keithspillman
    @keithspillman Před rokem

    Don't you love the slotted head/fine thread bolts? My half track had hundreds. I got pretty good at drilling off the heads!! Great channel guys!!!!

  • @dbenci2071
    @dbenci2071 Před rokem +2

    Love the mechanical clunking if the gun breach and ring of shell casing...I could play with that all day as well

  • @tassie7325
    @tassie7325 Před rokem

    No doubt someone has mentioned this before, but just in case they haven't
    The knack of loading the breach is to force the round home with a clenched fist. This keeps the pinkies out of danger.
    There is no rush nor panic to get your hand out of the way as your fist will simply ride the breech block up as it rises to the closed position.
    Thanks for the memories

  • @ianbertenshaw4350
    @ianbertenshaw4350 Před rokem +1

    Your sheer determination amazes me! Every one of those bolts fought you all the way but you conquered them in the end! Awesome video as always guys !

  • @dl003c9317
    @dl003c9317 Před rokem +2

    Jesse is Mr Perseverance, what a legend 👌

  • @billywird
    @billywird Před rokem

    I have a friend of mine (who has been deceased since 2007) who was intensely involved in mechanical things (of course our common denominator is mechanical things). He rode submarines when he was in the US Navy and just loved working on that "big stuff". He would have been right at home working on the pieces that you guys restore with the exception that they are not submarines. Every time I view your you tube videos I think of him and how at home he would have been working in a shop such as yours. Of course his name is Don but his parents should have named him "Dennis the Menace" as he could be quite disruptive due to his character. But he was wholly interested in work such as you guys do and I think about him every time I view one of your videos.

  • @user-uk1uu9vt8z
    @user-uk1uu9vt8z Před rokem

    Excellent thanks .

  • @James_T_Quirk
    @James_T_Quirk Před rokem +3

    That looks easy might put a Turret on the Kingswood ... ;) Great to see these relics in Safe Hands, Keep up the good Work !!!

    • @paulorchard7960
      @paulorchard7960 Před rokem +2

      Upgrade suspension first!😅

    • @dougstubbs9637
      @dougstubbs9637 Před rokem +2

      NOT THE KINGSWOOD ! I just put a new tennis ball on the towbar !

    • @James_T_Quirk
      @James_T_Quirk Před rokem

      @@dougstubbs9637 Well I Armorall'd the Mudflaps, its time to roll !!

    • @rolandhoward7905
      @rolandhoward7905 Před rokem +2

      Not the kingswood! I just shampooed the jack

  • @norsehall309
    @norsehall309 Před rokem +3

    G'day Boys, thanks for the show, everytime l watch I'm amazed by your talent, l spent 18 years as a Grunt and have had many occasions with Tanks but never really new how they ticked, keep up the good work and keep safe, cheers.

  • @chrblackeagle9549
    @chrblackeagle9549 Před rokem

    Y love that move!!!

  • @AlisonFort
    @AlisonFort Před rokem

    Great stuff - thank you!

  • @zoltronr6
    @zoltronr6 Před rokem

    These videos are one of the best parts of my week. I'm not sure what that says about me, but I thank you all for making them.

  • @topturretgunner
    @topturretgunner Před rokem +4

    Hello and good morning Aus Armor. How are you gentlemen doing. Happy New Year to you from Sunny Florida here in the states. First of all I want to thank you so much for these wonderful tank restoration films. I retired just a couple years ago after 35 years of long haul trucking. As a paid tourist it was a great way to travel and see America 🇺🇸 top to bottom and end to end. Sadly all good things must come to an end and at the advice of an orthopedic doctor (extensive osteoarthritis in my spine and major joints) I retired at 68. Now a couple years later I’m looking at doing voice over and audio books. That’s not why I’m sending along this text however. No. As a young boy who’s father fought in WWII and buy the way passed through “The Land Down Under” coming and going to the Solomon Islands I grew up with a fascination for things military, aviation and history. A stint many years ago both as an auto mechanic and ornamental/wrought iron fabricator your marvelous channel caught my interest. I’ve said all that to say this. Thank you all very much for your hard work and efforts in restoring these machines and keeping them running and sharing them with old guys like me who love and appreciate them. Australia was a major crossroads for the the war in the Pacific my dad and a lot of other Americans passed through your beautiful country along with a lot of American made equipment in prosecuting the war effort. You gentlemen are doing your part to keep that history alive. Again my thanks. Be safe and stay well. All the best to you.

    • @terrenceodgers5866
      @terrenceodgers5866 Před rokem +1

      topturretgunner - your comment concerning your problem with osteoarthritis has prompted my response to you.
      After being discharged as medically unfit due to a non-repairable shoulder injury from the police force, and then finding out that I also have osteoarthritis throughout my entire body, I did a little research as to what may be available other than pain killers to alleviate my condition, and to provide some comfort to me, without me becoming addicted to drugs.
      You may wish to look at Bio-medis, and its advantages over pain killing drugs.

    • @topturretgunner
      @topturretgunner Před rokem

      @@terrenceodgers5866 thank you.

  • @nebelwerferdiorama8369

    You should show the cleaning process of the old rusted pieces!

  • @markfoster6369
    @markfoster6369 Před rokem +2

    Excellent work 👏 carried out again. Can't wait to see it finished and in the museum

  • @louislohmann6664
    @louislohmann6664 Před rokem +3

    Really fantastic work what you do. I look forward so much to every Wednesday. Hope we get to see something from the Stug again soon! Best regards from Germany :)

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Před rokem +2

    Great start to the year guys. 👍

  • @stephenjudaysr8915
    @stephenjudaysr8915 Před rokem +1

    GREAT JON as always guys...PLEASE keep the vids going as we look forward to them!!!

  • @ozbassman11
    @ozbassman11 Před rokem +1

    Happy New Year guys, and thanks for the great video.

  • @whiskeyinthejar24
    @whiskeyinthejar24 Před rokem

    Can't wait to come visit in July. Looks like there is way more stuff than when I first visited in 2016. Long drive from Melbourne though!

  • @Cheezymuffin.
    @Cheezymuffin. Před rokem +1

    Tonight on Workshop wednesday:
    Hammond refurbishes the turret traverse mechanism,
    James reasembles the gun,
    And I pull out the old turret ring
    Idk the intro gave me a topgear vibe for a bit

  • @shanemossmoss
    @shanemossmoss Před měsícem

    Another great job. I would love to play with that gun

  • @vladabocanek3703
    @vladabocanek3703 Před rokem

    Load! Loaded. Fire! Reload! All day :)

  • @dukeallen432
    @dukeallen432 Před rokem +1

    Detailed step by step. Can’t give to much detail. Great camera, editing and presentation.

  • @99Racker
    @99Racker Před rokem

    Great project. On the gun, I believe the fist is used to ram the shell home...no fingers exposed.

  • @derekshaw8050
    @derekshaw8050 Před rokem

    Workshop Wednesday yea buddy!!!!

  • @USM247
    @USM247 Před rokem

    Great episode. Hard work and a little innovation can overcome many obstacles (bolts). Thanks for another part of this saga.

  • @iainburgess8577
    @iainburgess8577 Před rokem +2

    Lovely work as ever! Thanks for the episode!