The first installment of Project Binky. Can two basket cases from Shropshire create one serious Mini?
We're attempting to build the fastest Mini on the planet. The plan is to try and .. show full overview
The first installment of Project Binky. Can two basket cases from Shropshire create one serious Mini?
We're attempting to build the fastest Mini on the planet. The plan is to try and shoehorn all the engine and running gear from a Toyota Celica GT4 into a rotten Mini. Can we do this monster engine swap? Can we build an Austin Mini GT4? Join us on this roller coaster ride of a build.
Recorded on New Years Day after a heavy night of Jack Daniel's, here's the two of us from Bad Obsession Motorsport, hungover answering a bunch of eclectic questions from you lot on the build of Project Binky.
Recorded on New Years Day after a heavy night of Jack Daniel's, here's the two of us from Bad Obsession Motorsport, hungover answering a bunch of eclectic questions from you lot on the build of Project Binky.
These are some of the outtakes from filming the first eight episodes of Project Binky. There's very strong language from the start.
These are some of the outtakes from filming the first eight episodes of Project Binky. There's very strong language from the start.
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0x5 How to Fix a Porcelain Mug with a TIG Welder Episode overview
Exibido em:
Abr 01, 2017
After a major disaster smashing one of our tea mugs, we thought it might be fun to attempt to TIG weld the thing back together. Here's how it went down...
After a major disaster smashing one of our tea mugs, we thought it might be fun to attempt to TIG weld the thing back together. Here's how it went down...
We make many mistakes, we shoot many takes, we swear - a lot. These are some of the outtakes from filming episodes of Project Binky. There's very strong language from the start. Hope you enjoy it!
We make many mistakes, we shoot many takes, we swear - a lot. These are some of the outtakes from filming episodes of Project Binky. There's very strong language from the start. Hope you enjoy it!
We make many mistakes, we shoot many takes, we swear - a lot. These are some of the outtakes from filming episodes of Project Binky. There's very strong language from the start and a guest appearance from Edd China! Hope you enjoy it!
We make many mistakes, we shoot many takes, we swear - a lot. These are some of the outtakes from filming episodes of Project Binky. There's very strong language from the start and a guest appearance from Edd China! Hope you enjoy it!
Here's another Q&A video; the second installment. Shot in a freezing cold workshop, we hope this explains some of the burning questions you might have. There's plenty of questions .. show full overview
Here's another Q&A video; the second installment. Shot in a freezing cold workshop, we hope this explains some of the burning questions you might have. There's plenty of questions unanswered, so we might shoot another one, time willing. Don't worry, work continues on the Mini... Hope you enjoy it!
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0x9 Howie Did It - Machining the flexi-shaft auxiliary drive. Part 1 Episode overview
Exibido em:
Nov 18, 2018
This is part one of how we made the flexi-shaft auxiliary drive system in episode 20 of Project Binky. There was far too much to show in the normal episode run-time, so we thought we'd .. show full overview
This is part one of how we made the flexi-shaft auxiliary drive system in episode 20 of Project Binky. There was far too much to show in the normal episode run-time, so we thought we'd make an additional series of videos going into a bit more detail of how we did it.
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0x10 Howie Did It - Machining the flexi-shaft auxiliary drive. Part 2 Episode overview
Exibido em:
Nov 25, 2018
This is part two of how we made the flexi-shaft auxiliary drive system in episode 20 of Project Binky. In this part, we make the brackets to hold the alternator, a pulley, an adaptor and .. show full overview
This is part two of how we made the flexi-shaft auxiliary drive system in episode 20 of Project Binky. In this part, we make the brackets to hold the alternator, a pulley, an adaptor and then put it all together. There was far too much to show in the normal episode run-time, so we thought we'd make an additional series of videos going into a bit more detail of how we did it. Hope you enjoy it.
This is a video on how we went about creating a lifting, lowering, movable hydraulic platform capable of supporting around a tonne. Nothing suitable was available to buy, so we made one. This is how we did it.
This is a video on how we went about creating a lifting, lowering, movable hydraulic platform capable of supporting around a tonne. Nothing suitable was available to buy, so we made one. This is how we did it.
We try and answer some of the more frequent questions we get asked across our social media platforms. Doing it this way was significantly less arse than replying individually.
We try and answer some of the more frequent questions we get asked across our social media platforms. Doing it this way was significantly less arse than replying individually.
0x24 Howie Did It - 3D Printing a Printed Circuit Board Episode overview
Exibido em:
Nov 16, 2024
Faced with some clearance issues, we needed a printed circuit board, but with no electronics experience, how would we go about that? Well, we figured we might just be able to print our .. show full overview
Faced with some clearance issues, we needed a printed circuit board, but with no electronics experience, how would we go about that? Well, we figured we might just be able to print our own! Here's what went into making the PCB in Episode 39 of Project Binky, and why it took so long to get that episode to you!
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0x25 Howie Did It - Learning Ardunios and Electronics Episode overview
Exibido em:
Out 31, 2025
In an example of colossal mission creep, what started out as a simple 3D printing hot end heater project ended up as complete custom lighting and gauge control system. How did two .. show full overview
In an example of colossal mission creep, what started out as a simple 3D printing hot end heater project ended up as complete custom lighting and gauge control system. How did two spanners from Shropshire with little knowledge of electronics and no experience of Arduinos pull it off?
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