I usually let the short ads run and skip the long ones but now that Jr is a quarter mill and counting in debt I read comments during the short ads and write comments like this during the long ones. Jr's back on, gotta go!
Love seeing the work you and your brother have knocked out so far! Can't wait to see how those beams are reused, may have almost enough for your balcony
I’ve been watching your channel since you did the EXP build and I can honestly say I’m thrilled to be watching your progress and your vision come to life.
@@calebbay8372 thats a false economy and only works if you value your time at zero. Unless you are just doing it for the experience (or you work a very low wage i guess) you are generally better off doing a side hustle you do well for the same amount of time and using the money to pay a plasterer. You will be faster at what you are good at and so will they. Really goes for a lot of things, kinda a big part of the point of a society really.
The place will be pumping with all that royalty free music that will go through there... well when filming. :D As always, cheers for the great content.
I am 50, cataracts are forming in my eyes. You can never have too much light! Great shop and job of it, JR. I would recommend one very large screw air compressor to supply the whole building, not cheap, but you aren't a cheapskate. I would suggest spray in foam insulation.
I HAD a tiny version of that jet heater and I loaned it to a friend. We fired it up in his typical 2 car suburban garage when it was cold inside and out and it was up to 80 degrees in about 5 minutes. Unfortunately I never got it back but at least I didn't pay for it as it was given to me. You have quite the car guy heaven going on right there and it will be interesting to see all the gear heads and you tubers that end up there when it's ready. Going to be a lot of cool things getting built and stored there with cool people.
Loving the wearhouse content, I just know it's eventually going to be JR customs and can't wait to see it man! Good luck buddy, keep up the great work!
The shop is looking awesome, nice and open. John Ross doesn't do concrete & drywall (kryptonite?). LOL. It's a real good thing to know your limits. Looking forward to seeing more progress. Take care and stay well. 🌸
LG Washer/dryer combo. Runs a full load, shaft drive. Quiet efficient, runs on cold h20 and 110. Needs no vent. Been rocking one for 8 years. It flat works.
John, I have a 3 car garage (standard residential) currently illuminated by 3 standard lightbulbs (one above each car). What product should I order from you and how much would it cost? Or do you specialize in larger commercial applications only? If you do sell to residential clients like myself it would be cool to have a little section on your site giving some suggestions/prices for most common applications like a standard garage. Thanks!
Sheetrock. I've done electrical (wired an entire house), fairly-involved joinery (woodworking) tables & other pieces, painted my car, swapped and rebuilt engines, software, EE, and some other stuff. My sheetrock tape & bedding attempts were nothing short of embarrassing.
No matter how you look at it, this warehouse is going to be a win. It’s gotta be worth more than you paid for it, with all the work you are putting into it. And it helps the channel too. I’m thinking the camera doesn’t do the lighting justice either, I bet it seems even brighter to the naked eye
Who all is supposed to be working out of this warehouse. You mentioned “the detail guys” are you planning on having employees or having other people just lease some space from you.
JR I've been in construction for over 40 years whatever steel you have left don't scrap it find someone that makes moment frames for construction they will buy it and give you a whole lot more than the scrap value.
I've wondered that too, but honestly the guy is into everything. He's a professional computer hardware engineer with experience in pro audio and pro automotive work. As for this video and what you see here, he likely just got a loan for the warehouse and is paying the monthly bill with this channel. He's on his way up for sure, and if the RU-vid thing ever dried up he'd be able to sell this thing pretty easily and work one of many regular jobs he's qualified for. That's gotta feel nice.
At first I thought the red posts were supporting the roof (center) but realised they were too short. ;-) Though, not knowing how bad the winters are there, you may want to add some extra support (you have enough material)?
Great JRMart, turns on lights: Street lights around town dim (thanks Mr. Burns). Electric meter goes turbo. Great place, lots of fun to be had. Balcony? Man cave loft?
If I can somehow win the X5, I'll fly down from Buffalo NY and drive it back home! Just a thought! Building looks fine. Can't wait for it to be completed. Miss seeing Gabe and Josh.
Yep wise choice, polishing concrete, drywall or my family trade of hardwood floor refinishing, attempt to DIY any of them and you have a 99.9 % chance of looking like a chump ... lol