I recieved my videos within the week from a book store in Perth. No issues at all.. Couldnt wait to soak up all the info and ploughed through the six vids in 2 sittings...
There was a lot of information on all six videos, with some of the techniques differing from those shown in Covel videos and Daves video, but it shows that there is more than one way to skin a cat and thats all good.
I learned a few alternative tricks of the trade, so to speak, and once again saw that large expensive tools are not realy required, but if you have them will save hours of labour... and hammering....probably to the relief of the neighbors.
It did surprise me how different tutors advocate different methods with the welding process ( both in ali and steel) and it was interesting again to see these alterative methods...
I would say that the series of videos are more inspirational and informative than hard core instructional.. there easier to watch than some of the Covel ones ( no disrespect intended, Rons stuff is superb but the bland backdrop and fairly dryl comentry make them a wee bit heavy going for me sometime...)
Placed against Daves Video they dont pose the same educational value for your money in my book, Daves DVD is very instuctional, yet still remains easy to watch and packs in pretty much all of what the gasolene videos do in 6 DVD into 1comprehensive DVD.
Having said all that there still worth having for the vidoe library, there a valuable easy access reference source and if you can call watching metalwork entertaining, there pretty much up there being easy to watch and understand...
Thats my tuppence worth... the castlemain XXXX of metalshaping entertainment...bruce..