This YouTube Shorts video provides a brief overview of the Streamlight ProTac HLX tactical flashlight. It highlights its high output and compact size, positioning it as a powerful yet portable option. The description specifically mentions its usefulness for mechanics due to features like a hat clip, suggesting its application beyond typical firearm-related scenarios but still within the realm of practical gear.
This video features "Dragonman" showcasing his latest acquisition, "Hot Rod Number 69," a 1950 chop top Ford. His mechanic, Kenn, is seen performing maintenance, specifically changing the valve cover gaskets. The description highlights Dragonman's extensive collection, which includes 161 vehicles, encompassing hot rods and military vehicles, in addition to other equipment like attack jeeps, front-end loaders, and tractors. He also mentions that his hot rod and military museum is open for guided tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays without reservations. More information is available on his website.
This video provides a look into a typical day at Dragonman's Machine Shop, focusing on the repair and rebuilding of motors and transmissions during the summer. The creator showcases various projects they are working on and invites potential clients to contact them for similar services. The content highlights mechanical work and a hands-on approach to vehicle maintenance.
This YouTube video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Dragonman's machine shop during a busy motorcycle rebuilding season. The creator showcases the ongoing work, inviting viewers who require similar services to contact them for consultations on feasibility, packing, and shipping procedures. While the primary focus is on motorcycle mechanics, the mention of a "machine shop" and "rebuilding season" suggests a hands-on, technical environment that may appeal to those interested in mechanical work, even if firearms are not directly featured.
Dragonman is back at work in his machine shop, indicating a focus on firearm-related services and craftsmanship. He highlights 58 years of experience in this field and is available for custom work. The description encourages viewers to contact him with their needs, suggesting a business-oriented approach to his content. He also wishes viewers a great weekend and to ride safe.
This YouTube video provides a look inside Dragonman's machine shop, showcasing various jobs in progress. The proprietor highlights his expertise in working on Harley Davidson motors, specifically models from 1936 to 1999, and mentions his extensive experience in the motorcycle business since 1967. He invites viewers to contact him for any machine work needed on these vintage Harley Davidsons.
This video shows Dragonman and his mechanic, Ken, performing maintenance on vehicles during a half day off. They are putting on tires, charging batteries, and gassing up about 15 vehicles, focusing on those closest to the garage doors. Dragonman mentions his upcoming new building, which will provide more space. He also advertises tours of his Hot Rod Collection and Military Museum, available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for $20 cash, starting at 10:00 AM. His website, www.dragonmans.com, is also provided.
This video features Dragonman showcasing his winter workshop activities, focusing on rebuilding Harley Davidson motors, transmissions, and cases. He highlights his expertise in these mechanical services and encourages viewers to contact him for custom rebuilds and repairs. The video also subtly promotes his merchandise with a link to his online store.
This video showcases the daily work of rebuilding Harley Davidson engines. While the title and description focus on motorcycle engine mechanics and nationwide services, there are no mentions of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics that would fall under the firearms categories. The content is strictly about automotive engine repair and restoration for Harley Davidson motorcycles.
This YouTube video demonstrates the process of rebuilding the lower end of motorcycle engines, specifically mentioning Harley Davidson motors from 1936 to 1999, including Sportster models. The creator offers this service for $695 and provides instructions on how to pack and ship engines for the rebuild. The shop is open daily except Mondays and major holidays. The description also includes a link to purchase shop t-shirts.
This video showcases the machine shop work of 'Dragonman,' focusing on the rebuilding of various Harley-Davidson motorcycle engines. The description details services for Sportster, 45 cubic inch, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead, and Evolution motors, covering rebuilds from 1936 to 1999. Pricing is provided for motor rebuilds and optional full assembly, with notes on shipping implications. A link to shop t-shirts is also included.
This video promotes Harley Davidson engine rebuilding services offered at Dragonman's. The service costs $1200 and includes parts and labor for rebuildable engines. It also directs viewers to their store for t-shirts. The focus is on the mechanical service and the shop itself.
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