The Post Apocalyptic Inventor

It was a great honour to meet these living legends of Australia's blacksmithing scene at the unreal Eveleigh Railyard Workshop in Sydney. Can't wait to come back in the future. Places like this need to be protected at all cost!

6 months ago | [YT] | 883



@mikefischbein3230

Looks like an early model AT-AT Walker is behind you! 😊 What a magnificent workshop. Seeing this reminds my adult brain that there are certain feelings of wonderment I knew as a child that aren't limited to childhood

6 months ago | 3  

@thereandbackagain9082

It's good to see working museums. We have one in the UK. Bliss Hill Victorian town. With working steel mill. Looks the same as your picture. Enjoy.

6 months ago | 1

@marktubeie07

So happy you had a great time in my country mate - do come again !! 🤗

6 months ago | 4  

@arcrad

That's some heavy metal 🤘

6 months ago | 3  

@gutsngorrrr

Wow, what an amazing looking workshop, full of big old machines, my idea of heaven.

6 months ago | 0

@PhilipLeitch

Oh wow! You are in Australia? That's fantastic. Welcome!

6 months ago | 0  

@neerajs75

What a beautiful steam hammer. These are part of human's science and innovation history.

6 months ago | 1

@smartgorilla

Damn that's a big boy

6 months ago | 0

@stuffilearnedfromyoutube

Did you exchange blood blister stories?

6 months ago | 0

@alexguir903

Take me with next time.😀

6 months ago | 0

@Videoswithsoarin

the real magic is how do they make these massive machines? more massive machines? and what makes those?

6 months ago | 0

@nextseriesview1804

Hey

5 months ago | 0

@licketysplit6234

Any Noble and Lund lathes?

6 months ago | 0

@Sasqadia

1000% agreed! 🫡

6 months ago | 0