This is a quick walking tour of the AMMO NYC STUDIO and car garage build. Looking back I wish I would have added a few more items of description but happy to do another focusing on particular areas. Hope you enjoy! -L
wood flooring burning expert and professional dancer is a career combo I've never seen before. But this project was an eye-opener for me in terms of people juggling multiple professions. There was a cop who's also a metal welding expert. and the guy who made the aesthetic of the place come together was a jack-of-all-trades kind of guy. Very inspirational. This might just be the spark I needed to become a web developer/bike mechanic/helicopter pilot.
What surprised me the most was just how many multitalented individuals that were featured. Definitely one of the most interesting build videos I've ever seen.
@@oftankoftan do iiittt, I'm trying to finish off my robotic engineering degree while restoring friends cars/bikes and doing detailing. Got offered an apprenticeship as a mechanic as well You can always have a career and a passion
Recommendation for the 2nd story, might want to add a kick plate along the balcony. If someone drops something and it slide/rolls off the edge, it could land on and damage a car below.
Or even those like nets that extend out a foot or two past the railing. It actually looks quite aesthetic if it borders the entirety of the balcony evenly and set with even hanging sections. You’d want one with a weave tight enough to stop phones from slipping through 👉👉. Only has to happen once for them to pay for themselves 😂
@@mathieugrindlay4965 would ruin the view of the artwork and aesthetics of the rest of the place. Having a 1 inch upturned lip on the edge would sort the problem without changing the whole aesthetics 🤷♂️
I feel like if I were to check that out in person I would lose track of time. I don't even think I would make it upstairs because I love detailing so much. Congratulations and thank you for letting all of us be a part of this journey!
Micro-tip: polish the floor area directly under these low beams to a very high gloss, your brain will process it as slippery surface and avoid walking on it, and thereby you indirectly also avoid hitting your head. They've done this at some airports and train stations in the Netherlands.
I have so much respect for you man. You’re definitely a HEAVY inspiration for me. I truly don’t think you get enough credit for how dedicated and compassionate you are about the final product of EVERYTHING you’re apart of. Your videos have always been extremely well thought out, so well filmed, so well narrated, and everything is always executed so perfect. It’s just insane to think just how many things you actually have to juggle in your life (between all of your detailing, RU-vid, the Ammo business, and also whatever goes on in your personal life) and that you still make sure that the final product of EVERYTHING you do is perfect. It takes so much time, energy, and an insane mental capacity to do what you do man. Big ups to you Larry, I’m glad you exist. Congratulations on your new paradise 🖤
Actually Larry, those pots and pans are called "Revere Ware", stainless steel with copper clad bottoms and they will literally outlast you. I'm 67 and my Nana had almost the whole collection when i was quite small (maybe 4 or 5 years old). They are not easy to find, especially with the lids. The bottoms really come to life when Barkeepers Friend is used. Mine look so good I have them hanging over my stove! Give you Mom a big hug and a Thank You! She did you right!! P.S.- shop looks awesome!!
"WOW" just to imagine all the time it took to build and implement all the little ideas you and the pro designers did, makes me just vibrate it's sooo incredible. I can't even hope to have such a magnificent detailing studio in my life time. You are a one of a kind, huge applause to you.
@@alanmorelli1426 eh I can totally see why Artists do that, you don't want other people profiting off of your work, however if there were a contract/deal put in place where Vizzie would get like 5% or 10% of profit that would have been a nice compromise
It absolutely makes sense for a fine artist with a name to prohibit the sale or marketing of art. That's probably why the artist made an effort to retain ownership of the work rather than allowing it to be 'work for hire', which would mean the buyer owns the art. There had to have been a contract in place, otherwise the default (money paid for a commision) would be 'work for hire'. Once someone has a name, a brand, and an agent they can make such demands without too much drama because their work is in demand and they can literally afford to turn away work (probably because their prices are also quite high). For us mere mortal artists, it's all work-for-hire and there would be no reason to protect the art. However, 'work for hire' is the norm.
I've been watching your videos for years. Never detailed a car, but your attention to detail is enough to get my view. Super happy for you, and its incredible what you've accomplished. Haven't commented on a video in probably 7 years, but this merits a comment. Good job, and wish you the best with your new location.
What an amazing space. Thank you, Larry, for sharing your journey with us. I love "nerding out" on the details and what it took to get it all done. Your passion inspires us!
Larry, amazing vision, attention to detail and hard work by you and the team of people that have created your dream workshop. Wishing you all the very best of luck for your future projects and looking forward to see the progress. I’m totally blown away!
I like how the one missing support beam was making you go crazy because it wasn’t symmetrical. Yet nothing else in the entire place is symmetrical 😂🤣 Place looks absolutely killer!!
Seriously impressive. I lived in upper Westchester, bordering CT, for 20 years and had no clue about all the sick detailing going on around me. Of course now that I have moved away I find all the hidden gems.
Pretty much a dream shop right there man. I would live in something like that. It's designed to accommodate many different things it seems, and I like that. Thanks for showing the viewers around!
A very very cool building; thanks for sharing your thought process and the many details (both practical and aesthetic). Also nice to see your respectful nods to the previous owner of the building.
That is an amazing shop and very close to what is my dream house which is centered around the garage and cars. I love your videos and you work is second to none. Please keep the amazing videos coming and I wish you all the best in your new shop.
Whenever it's possible, I can't wait to have both you and Matt finally be able to visit each other's dream..... workshops? Worksites?... "Safe zone" :D It's awesome having watched both your progressions with your respective projects and I'm sure I speak for many, we're happy for you.
Absolutely amazing facility the attention to every “detail” is mind blowing. Left wondering though, no floor drains ? Also what about your pressure washer / deionized water setup ?!?!
There are Floor drains if you look in the video when they're putting the lifts there is a water draining right in the center of the box.. but you are right all the stuff and he didn't say anything about pressure washer..
@@deanking9185 if they are like you said, they are not enough. And how do you clean them. An more, how do you keep the entire floor water free and not to go under the furniture.
Larry, the shop looks amazing!! Great job with all of your work on the building, and with the business. It's awesome to see a local automotive enthusiasts business strive. Keep up the good work and Good luck with everything, Cheers!!.
Really pleased for you mate. Best thing is I can totally understand your excitement. I'm making a modest home renovation/extension and I also give everyone a full extended walk through of the whole build, the challenges we've faced and what we're doing. Best wishes.
This has got to be the ultimate man cave! Great job and congrats on the build! I'm really diggin the floors in the upper levels. Hope to see another video once its all complete!
The space you have is incredible! I noticed the Mountain bike, looks like a Porsche from about 20 years ago, with Magura hydraulic rim brakes, cook brother E type cranks and a collapsed front suspension fork
An amazing place so congrats!!! Looking forward to learning more about that lighting and more about the drain system for those dirty detailing jobs that require lots of rinsing.
Larry I can see some surface rust building on the piston door handles. You should scrub them clean then spray them with a clear coat to keep them from rusting, I'm guessing the door pulls on the outside aren't coated either so spray both of em!
Larry I love it! So happy for you. Going to use this video as inspiration when I eventually build something like this. I don’t know when but it will happen in my life time
Couldn’t tell from the video but for the server/storage little closet I’d recommend filters on the intake fan side just to eliminate any chance of dust getting into the system. (Should also help with keeping it at a consistent temperature over time)
Enjoyable tour. You are setting the standard with your shop being at the top of the scale. We on the other hand..... We have videos that only show a glimpse of our spaces....but soon there will be more. Waiting for the paint to dry
Thanks for sharing Larry always amazing to see people loving there dreams! Maybe you should raise the shower rail up by a few inchs so you dont duck walking in 👍🏻
Absolutely amazing 👌🏽🌟... Congratulations and success going forward after all the hard work and dedication you’ve put into this project and your business 🙏🏽🌟