As the one mentioned up above
Cutting edge engineering Australia is quite impressive.
I follow this channel from their sixth month on YouTube.
Kurtis is very skilled and capable, he doesn't teach you how to do stuff but you can learn how to do stuff, because he's such professional in the way it works and explains what he's doing, that you have to be dumb to not understand nothing.
Most heavy equipment components I've had to work in the machine shop,I already knew them because I've seen them in Kurtis videos.
Especially line boring I was already able to operate and set up the machine thanks to his contents.
Abom79
Adam enjoy its job so much that when showing the jobs in his videos you learn a lot because he explains in detail every single work operation, I particularly enjoy his older videos and shop talks when he tells about his father and about when he was younger and started to move into machining .
He has a very friendly way to talk to his audience, that's what let me stick to his channel .
IC weld
Another good one .
He's the average guy .
He has to do a job and he has to get it done as soon as possible.
Keeping in mind that this doesn't mean he doesn't do a good job.
He's actually very good .
Very good torch hand , and stick welder.
Worth to check out.
Classic Work
That's a way smaller channel than the other ones mentioned up above.
But it's very valuable.
One of first channels which got my subscription.
The guy who runs this channel tries to share as much as possible his knowledge.
He doesn't upload much but I can't miss his videos.
Self taught welder, self taught machinist, self taught mechanic, del taught carpenter.
I enjoy a lot his videos .
Allistairc as @Brad93 mentioned.
He's mostly welding, slicing torches, propane axe .
He works on very big industrial components .
I found his contents very interesting because of the jobs he does .
You'll see something like an hudge rock crusher component cracked and you can't believe how something that big, built out 300mm thick plates of steel could ever fail .
It's shocking .
Maximus iornthumper
I love Cutting edge engineering, snowball engineering etc but they are unobtainable in terms of tooling and space but max is more my style as in **** with the dick you've got. Based around Somerset by the looks of things
People set their limits prior to set their goals.
The ones who achieve them, are brave to don't care about their limits.
I do have mostly brand name and very expensive tooling because of that
Am I going to get there?
Unlikely but I try .
And TBH doesn't look that hard at all