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16'x32' WOOD SHOP TOUR 2020!!! 

Alex Quiroz
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Where have I been?! It's been a while since I posted on RU-vid and the reason being is that we have a fresh new start in a new home! That's right, we sold our last home and the work shop stayed with it. After moving into our new home, I had my 16'x32' work shop built and wanted to share the stage of where it's at. The wood shop is in it's "newborn" stage and there is a lot to do! I never imagined having a work shop this big and it was always a dream for me. I know it's not the biggest work shop in the world, but for me, this work shop will do just fine (until I want a bigger one). We all know, there is never a work shop that is big enough and as time goes on, I have a feeling that I will start feeling tight inside it. So, I hope you enjoy the work shop tour as we now have a home to start creating more videos!!!
-Alex Quiroz
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The Empty Woodworker is a guide to ANYONE starting off in this awesome trade! I have dedicated much of my life to woodworking and throughout the years, I have researched, watched and tried. I placed my experiences and knowledge together and cut it down to what I feel that new woodworkers should know. Check out the guide because I truly feel that this would benefit anyone wanting to start.

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@vincentvanhorn9804
@vincentvanhorn9804 4 года назад
Not to nit pick, electrician here. The National Electric Code states that all sub panels to be wired with a ground, including detached buildings. The detached building also has to be grounded, which you said you did. So your sub panel instal is 1/2 correct. Other than that shop looks good.
@bbfoto7248
@bbfoto7248 4 года назад
@Alex Quiroz Nice shop, Alex. Congrats! Here are some tips that you could potentially apply to your new shop: 1. I always place my lumber racks & lumber/materials storage just inside the main access doors. It makes it MUCH EASIER to load it into the shop. It's especially nice that you have the large shop doors! Why struggle to carry & haul all of your lumber through the entire length of the shop and around all sorts of obstacles just to have to bring it back to your table saw's or miter saw's position??? From the lumber storage area near the entry, all of your shop's power tools and work surfaces (including wall-mounted tools & clamps) should be laid out to follow a logical progression and process: ---> Rough Cutting/Sheet Goods Breakdown ---> Planing/Jointing ---> Cut to Final Dimensions (Miter saw or Table saw) ---> Joinery/Dowelling/Biscuits ---> Glue-up/Assembly/Clamping ---> Sanding ---> Finishing, etc. 2. Build an Attached Exterior Box or "Attached Outhouse" on the exterior wall of your shop to house the Dust Collection Unit, similar to how you see some older homes with a small attached exterior "outhouse" for their water heater tank on an exterior wall of the house or garage. This keeps 90% of the NOISE OUTSIDE, which is great when filming your RU-vid demo videos, and in general for a quieter and more pleasant everyday working environment! Place the exterior "vac house" under your shop's existing exterior roof eaves and built it out a bit to accommodate its size if needed. It would probably be less than $100 to construct: Pour a small concrete pad/foundation, frame with some pressure-treated 2x4s, sheath with the same exterior siding your shop has, add a standard inexpensive 30"-36" door for easy access to dump the sawdust canister/bag, and top it with a simple sloped plywood roof that matches the roof pitch and add tar paper & matching shingles on top. Make sure to leave plenty of air openings for fresh air supply to the vacuum system. You can use cheap exterior louvered eave vents that have window screen on the back side to keep out critters and insects. Place the vents up high and under the shop's roof eaves for maximum weather protection if possible. You could potentially place the dust collection shed on the outside wall right where you have already placed your dedicated outlet for it...just turn the outlet box around and face it to the outside. Use standard PVC or ABS pipe (I recommend lightweight inexpensive sewer pipe) to come through the exterior wall and into the shop for easy hookup to the main vacuum dust extraction port. Fill the openings well around the through-wall pipe penetrations with Great Stuff Expanding Foam and/or a good exterior silicone caulk. The power switch could obviously be placed on an interior wall, and/or you could get one of the inexpensive wireless remote controls to turn it on & off. ;) I've done this for both my Dust Collection system AND for my Air Compressor, and my shop is SO much more pleasant to work in without all of the noise! It's a simple and relatively inexpensive weekend project. Looking forward to watch your process with the new shop!
@friendlywoodworks441
@friendlywoodworks441 3 года назад
Nice...feels good, I'm sure. We are in the planning process.
@jamesstracener4397
@jamesstracener4397 2 года назад
Nice job. I have a 12x24 shop and now know how to set it up and have a lot of room thanks
@dougprentice1363
@dougprentice1363 3 года назад
I have harbor freight dust collector. Only thing I'm using is the blower motor. Wynne filter and super dust deputy and rockler dust right hose. It's good. But if I were to do it again, I'd go with 220 dust collector.
@bobbg9041
@bobbg9041 4 года назад
Honestly, even at 10k that's not bad. The test will be how well it stands up over time. If it rots in any places or what not. Question did your old shop help sell your old house? Did you get your money back out of it? I've read it dosnt help a houses value and only appeals to some buyers.
@marcfournier823
@marcfournier823 4 года назад
Awesome new shop. I hope you paint the walls a lighter color than osb. Same for the floors. You paid a premium for the finished side, so some kind of floor paint or other covering protects that investment.
@fleetswoodshop3339
@fleetswoodshop3339 4 года назад
GREAT VIDEO GREAT LAY OUT
@saturncjc
@saturncjc 4 года назад
Awesome! Also, this video would make a.great drinking game. Everytime you say "shop" take a drink. Hahahaha. Every one would be drunk in 5 minutes. Anxious to see what you do with it. Stay safe.
@thomascostello5780
@thomascostello5780 3 года назад
congrats on the new house and shop. who did u hire to build this shop? do u have film of the building procedure? newly retired and getting into woodworking so need to build a workshop. subscribed
@jonienglish3231
@jonienglish3231 3 года назад
Kool ALEX my Dream Shop !!!
@bobbg9041
@bobbg9041 4 года назад
Ok 16x32 nice big floor space. Plenty of room. Nice I'm envious.
@jronmanbuilds
@jronmanbuilds 4 года назад
nice shop. is there any reason the wood rack can't be moved to the other side so you don't have to move the dust collector outlet? Also if thats not an option is there any way in which the dust collector could fit underneath the wood rack? you might even be able to configure the dust right in such a way to where it will fit under the rack.
@douglasd5226
@douglasd5226 4 года назад
very nic set up love it ,DOUG
@rodpotts2666
@rodpotts2666 4 года назад
Looks great man! We will be here when you add another video.
@AlexQuiroz
@AlexQuiroz 4 года назад
Thanks Rod!! Love the support brotha!!
@miguelromero1
@miguelromero1 4 года назад
Bruh your videos are good but not 45:00 minutes good. Should condense them. May get more views. Not everyone wants to spend almost an hour on one video
@zeekster6969
@zeekster6969 4 года назад
Nice shop ya got going 1st time here...new subby
@Lnstrq
@Lnstrq 4 года назад
Nice shop! Exciting for sure. Congrats, and keep the videos coming. We'll be here.
@El_Jefe_Zamora
@El_Jefe_Zamora 4 года назад
Were the kids ok saying goodbye to their playhouse? Lol
@AlexQuiroz
@AlexQuiroz 4 года назад
Haha what’s up Adrian? They were sad when they had to say their goodbyes, and then they looked at me and told me that at least I know how to build them so that I can do it again. Haha
@El_Jefe_Zamora
@El_Jefe_Zamora 4 года назад
@@AlexQuiroz looking forward to that video shortly, haha.
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