This YouTube video from Atlas Tactical Armory focuses on their Cerakote and machine work services. The description lists various equipment used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, safety gear, ballistic gelatin, reloading tools, and different types of targets. While the video title suggests a focus on Cerakote and machining, the description provides affiliate links to a wide range of shooting-related gear, indicating the content likely involves demonstrating or discussing firearms and their customization.
This video announces the start of rebuilding season at Dragonman's, a shop with 56 years of experience in motor rebuilding for vehicles manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The shop offers various machine work and rebuilding services with competitive pricing and high-quality parts. Viewers are encouraged to visit www.dragonmans.com for t-shirts or more information.
This video takes viewers into a machine shop where "Dragonman" will be performing various motor and machine work. While the description emphasizes general shop activities and an offer for custom work with pricing and availability consultation, the title and the name "Dragonman" (often associated with firearms in online communities) hint at potential firearm-related content, even if not explicitly stated. The creator encourages viewers to follow along and offers a way to purchase shop merchandise. The focus is on the process and the services offered.
This video explains the packaging requirements for sending a "rebuild your own motor job" for machine work, emphasizing careful packing of components like heads, barrels, and the lower end. It details how the $1200 service works, including specific shipping instructions for FedEx or UPS, advising users to ship directly from the terminal to avoid extra fees. The description suggests a focus on the process and logistics of sending engine parts for repair or rebuilding.
This video showcases low serial number Dragon Fire rifles and heavy barrel uppers available for purchase. The presenter also details Harley Davidson motorcycle and transmission rebuild services, covering work from 1936 to 1999. A "rebuild your own motor" option is highlighted, which includes machine work, parts, and assembly of the lower end, heads, and bored cylinders with new pistons and rings, with a top-end gasket set provided for completion. Additional customization options like head porting, shaved flywheels, dual spark plugs, Andrews cams, and big bore kits are also mentioned. Contact information for Dragonman is provided for inquiries about both firearms and motorcycle services.
This video demonstrates the process of creating an extra spark plug hole in a Harley Davidson cylinder head, which can also be adapted for a 9/16" 14mm compression release. The creator offers this machining service for $85 for both heads. They advise practicing on a junk head before attempting on a customer's engine and provide specific shipping instructions for heads sent in for work. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise store.
Dragonman showcases his new "big dog" chopper, highlighting its 124 cubic inch S&S motor and 6-speed transmission. He also promotes his motor work services for Harley Davidson motorcycles, specializing in rebuilding, machine work, case repair, and transmission services. A specific offer is available for rebuilding 1936-1999 Harley Davidson lower ends, including boring, new pistons, heads, and assembly, for $1200 plus shipping.
This video showcases Dragonman's machine shop, emphasizing their expertise in motor and machine work. The description highlights their readiness to tackle projects this year with competitive pricing. It serves as a direct advertisement for the shop's services, encouraging viewers to explore their offerings and potentially purchase merchandise from their online store.
This video from Dragonman's showcases ongoing motor rebuilding and machine work, highlighting their progress despite a backlog. It also features the arrival of new .308 upper samples with 16" and 18" barrels, which have been two years in development. The video announces the upcoming opening of the museum on April 3rd for guided tours and a machine gun shoot event on April 2nd and 3rd, offering public rentals of approximately 50 machine guns. The shop also sells t-shirts.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Dragonman's, showcasing the ongoing work of dressing WWII mannequins with original uniforms and equipment. The creator highlights the addition of 25 more mannequins and uniforms, along with various gun and machine work. The description promises an even bigger and better museum experience this year, with the addition of numerous new items and artifacts to impress visitors.
This video features Dragonman rebuilding the engine of his iconic "Dragon Bike." The rebuild, last performed in 1977, includes replacing valve guides, pistons, all bearings, and a rebuilt rod set. The description also details Dragonman's availability for machine work and rebuilds, noting a busy period with a military museum starting in April. He provides specific packing instructions for incoming jobs and states their rebuild service for standard parts and labor costs $1200 plus shipping, with a focus on transmissions and Harley motors from 1936 to 1999. Shop t-shirts are also advertised.
This YouTube video showcases "Motorcycle Machining" at Dragonland, where the creator emphasizes their extensive experience (54 years) in rebuilding motorcycle engines and transmissions for bikers nationwide. While the creator humorously notes the misconception that they only engage with machine guns and hot-rods, the focus is firmly on their expertise in motorcycle mechanics. A special offer is highlighted for a "build your own motor" package, detailing the services included for the lower and top end of Harley Davidson motors from 1999 and down. The video also promotes shop t-shirts available for purchase.