It's such a blessing to watch you build your business back from the ground up Sir 👍👍 May God bless you and your family This upcoming Year and merry Christmas 🎄☃️🌨️🎅🏼
Just got to say, you are well grounded and put thing's in perspective when presenting your video's. In normal times I would have been the first to come to you for classe's and hopefully gain your knowledge..Priceless. Thanks again
Wow that's awesome. Congratulations on your new shop and the future holds for u. Merry Christmas and here's to a happy new year's ahead. I can't even wait to see what the future holds for u in this shop and shop building. Can't wait to see more videos on this great project. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Keep making. God bless.
Very useful video for me, because I plan to built (expand) my smithy. Cheap and easy, quick and cheap. The prise does matter! Greetings from Ukraine! 🇺🇦❤
Thank you. I love my power hammer but I've not used it as much as I thought I would. I've got a few projects to do this January with it to show how it's doing. All the very best. Cheers J
Fantastic build and a real bonus getting cheap materials as they are scary expensive at the moment. The camera looks bloody marvellous as long as you don't let it rule your life. All the best to you and your family for Christmas and the year to come.
Thank you so much. I'm very blessed to find those panels for sure. Apsoltutley right about the cameras. I try not to be concerned about things but it's good to have a eye on things when I'm out and about. Cheers J
Wishing you a Happy, healthy, successful New Year for you and your family Joshua. I’m looking forward to all your hints tips and projects. Your first welcome tip being the security camera which I have been pontificating over for months, and the Reolink unit looks ideal.
1stly Very Merry Christmas to you and the family! Next looking good. And w more head room! Best wishes getting it to come together!. Lastly that reolink system looks like it rocks! Good on them and congratulations to you. God bless and season greetings 🎄⛄❄️to all Crawford out 🙏🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Cheers Joshua... Getting it done and finally moving out of the shed ! Looking forward to the 1st creation from the new shop. Merry Christmas from stateside.
Thank you although I'm keeping the shed for a lot of smithing work. The new one was needed as I did a job with lots of 3m panels. All the very best and merry Christmas. Cheers J
It was an unexpected Christmas gift to see the notification pop up that you have a new video. I finished the dinner dishes and settled down to watch. It is always inspiring to see you at work. It's like every day is Christmas for you when you have a new tool in your hand, or an idea to carry out! I noticed that what you paid for that angle seemed very reasonable. I went to the steel supplier to buy some scrap to make hardware for a sliding door to go on my shop and almost left without it the price was so crazy. Steel is triple what it was maybe a year or a little longer ago. That is a scary thing for a blacksmith, but it seems like England is not seeing the prices we are in the States. Well, Happy Christmas and New Year to you and your family Josh! Your little girl is totally precious.
Thank you Tim. That's very kind of you. Steel is climbing in price and scrap is at a high. I think it's 1.34 dollars to the pound so it maybe the same here in relativity. I hope you're having a great holiday and I pray the new year brings many blessings to you. Cheers J
Loving your resourcefulness as always and great to see your top quality work even with a stick welder when the elements are against you! Looking forward to seeing more of your creations in 2022 and beyond 👍
Hi Joshua thanks for another great video. As someone whose built his own workshop and learned from the mistakes I can fully appreciate the work and planning that’s involved. I wish I’d seen this video twenty years ago because although I did a reasonably good job there are things here I wish I’d known at the time. I’m now going off to by that security camera it looks like a brilliant bit of kit. Thanks again Mark
I'm very glad i have just found your channel, I'll be following along with your progress. I'm a fabricator myself and I have already picked up a few useful tips from you so I look forward to more!
Hi Joshua, very nice video, love the way you explain your work 🙂. I recognize myself (but an older version 😀) a bit in you, building as much as possible yourself. Once your workshop will be finished, giving all your machines and tools a good place (to get as much as possible inside 🙂) will also be a fun job. Merry Christmas and see you next year!
Nice one that's going to be a big step up from what you've had before and given your organisation skills I'm sure you will fit a load more stuff in there.
Thank you. I hope to get a good sized welding table, CNC plasma table, a fly press and all my welding equipment. The old shed will remain for forging. Merry Christmas. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle glad you got the camera not a great idea working on your own but necessary keep safe and hope you and your family have a great Christmas
It's not needed I don't think because of the strength of the panels but I will add some gussets to the house side to give more strength against heavy snow. Cheers J
Hello and happy Christmas to you and your family. If it was me I would try to modify the doors to fit the workshop. Have them lift straight up portcullis style so as not to loose head space inside. It's going g to be great to have such a useful space. Happy forging in the new year Jo
Hi. It's one I've been filming but not released yet. It came with the P90 torch and I've just rigged it up for CNC cutting. Video coming soon. Cheers J
Looks great Joshua. Any plans for insulation? It would probably be worth putting some sheets in the walls and roof to stop condensation on tools. I have a brick workshop, but I should have insulated it prior to filling it with rubbish!
Hi Thank you. All the panels are pre insulated with 60mm kingspan. Very easy to put together and hopefully with little condensation when the doors are up. Merry Christmas. Cheers J
Hi Thank you. All the panels are pre insulated with 60mm kingspan. Very easy to put together and hopefully with little condensation when the doors are up. Merry Christmas. Cheers J
Thank you. Merry Christmas. I think for now I'm going to build up the clay and just lay some free slabs down for now. In the future when I've saved a bit I may concrete it. All the very best. Cheers J
Happy Christmas! love your work, very nice indeed. You mentioned a review of the hydraulic punch but can't find it anywhere. Can you drop us a link to it?
Hi. Thank you so much. No I haven't finished it yet sorry will be posting soon. It's a bit jumbled up iv got videos I filmed months ago I'm yet to post. Cheers J
The workshop is insulated steel panels. There is 60mm kingspan between two treated steel panels. Should be fine. Otherwise it's a case of allowing air flow and keeping it heated. Cheers J
@@stepho9999 it's actually not too bad for condensation. It's on high ground so no moisture comes up through the floor. It's often airated with regular use but in the wet if winter there is a bit so I coat everything in a protective oil. I don't think I'm going to bother with insulting it as I use it still for forging it would get too hot. Cheers J