Amazing that while most of the work seems just ESTIMATED (apart from the molds), it apparently still seems good enough to FIT on a bike.
I always love the WorkCover approved safety flip-flops, fingerless gloves and safety glasses, worn around razor sharp sheet metal by these guys. I guess if your older colleagues are missing a few toes and fingertips it would be good motivation to concentrate on what you are doing.
Thanks for taking your time to show details on how the motorcycle fuel tanks are manufactured.
Very cool. Their safety practices leave room for improvement but, for what they have to work with they turn out an amazing tank. I have built several fuel tanks for Drag Racing Cars over the years and it takes me a day or 2 working non stop to turn out 1 tank.....shoot these guys have it down to no wasted energy and everybody pitches in. Very Cool. Thanks for the video it shows if you want to bad enough....you can find a way! I would have zero issues buying a tank they made.
I loved seeing that one guy hammer out the tiny dings and then contemptuously throw the blank on the stone floor from 5' away.