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Dominic Chinea

Dom is best known for his master metal work in The Repair Shop and Repair Shop on the Road. He’s also fronted Make It At Market, heartland territory for him, supporting amateur makers to turn their passion and skills into a viable business. His latest project, Dom Chinea’s Cornish Workshop will air on U&Yesterday in 2026.

 

Having previously worked across many mediums – set design, prop making, metal work, sign writing & restoration; Dom’s skills and interests help him turn his hand to a huge variety of projects, bringing the same enthusiasm and energy to all his pursuits. Dom is an advocate of heritage crafts and his passions include restoring anything with wheels and sign writing. Dom is the proud owner of Ranalah Ltd and has started manufacturing this English wheeling machine again determined to celebrate all the history the company has been involved with. Follow the journey on his successful YouTube channel.

 

He’s also the author of 2 successful books, Tools: A Visual History and the follow up Machines: A Visual History.

 

Dom China’s agent is Fiona Kimbell, who can be contacted at [email protected]