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Setting Up The New Shop! // 2020 Shop Tour 

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It's about. dang. time. With all of the renovations wrapping up inside of our new house I can finally move all of my shop stuff out of storage into the garage. It's been a long 10 months without having a shop and it is such a huge relief getting all of this put back together.
There are some unique challenges with this shop space to contend with and I go into detail on that. The biggest one is that I'm having to adapt to 50% less wall space in this shop. Wall surface area is very valuable in a workshop and we'll see how I can get creative to make the most out of my space.
Almost all of the "shop furniture" featured in this video have been previous videos of mine, including the major ones having full build plans. If you see something you like, build one for yourself!
Thanks so much for sticking with me through this long transition. We are going to get right into some shop projects, starting with a brand new awesome workbench & outfeed table. I'm excited about this one so be sure to subscribe so you can follow along as I build it!
Ultimate Shop Cabinets
Build Series - bit.ly/2J5qnVj
Plans - bit.ly/3D6UwwF
Fenceless Stop Block Video - • Simple Low-Profile Mit...
Fenceless Stop Block - bit.ly/3wphdbY
Ultimate Workbench
Build Series - bit.ly/2KC0a1L
Plans - bit.ly/3H0y0H3
Swinging Tool Wall
Build Video - • Swinging Tool Wall // ...
WEN 4225 Drill Press
Drill Press Review - • WEN 4225 Drill Press R...
WEN 4225 Drill Press - homedepot.sjv.io/KvNby
Lista Cabinet Workbench
Build Video - • Heavy Duty Shop Workbe...
Drill Storage Cabinet
Built Video - • Shop Drill Cabinet // ...
Sanding Organizer Cabinet
Build Video - • The Shop Sanding Cabin...
Plans - bit.ly/3Hkvwoh
Combo Disc/Belt Sander Organizer
Build Video - • Easy DIY Sanding Organ...
Plans - etsy.me/2MVZP92
Shop Fox W1706 Bandsaw
Bandsaw Review - • Shop Fox W1706 Bandsaw...
W1706 Bandsaw - amzn.to/2zFw7NH
Shop Towel Cabinet
Build Video - • DIY Shop Towel Cabinet...
Plans - etsy.me/2YSFEMe
Husky C271H Air Compressor Setup
Air Compressor Video - • How to Upgrade Your Sh...
Air Compressor - homedepot.sjv.io/nr13X
Compact Workbench
Build Series - bit.ly/3frcIUS
Plans - bit.ly/3HnFDJ7
Kobalt Toolbox
Organization Series - bit.ly/36V2KY0
Kaizen Foam - goo.gl/EWgXUN
Wood Rack and Overhead Storage
Bora Wood Rack - amzn.to/2npOALo
Install Video - • DIY Overhead Garage Sh...
Misc
WEN 6502T Belt/Disc Sander - amzn.to/2YKCuOI
Stack On Hardware Organizers - amzn.to/2YLN0jQ
Wall Control Panels - amzn.to/2OXfkLa
Woodpecker Hangers - etsy.me/2UExXJB
Under Cabinet Lighting - amzn.to/2Svoh10
Flexzilla Air Hose Reel - amzn.to/2J460b6
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@gabrielcabrera4379
@gabrielcabrera4379 Год назад
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ru-vid.comUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
@homesteadorbust
@homesteadorbust 3 года назад
Cut a pool noodle and wedge it behind your cabinets it’ll block dust and debris from going back there.
@buzzly108
@buzzly108 3 года назад
I screwed a 2x4 to my wall and it works great. Depends on the size of the gap, of course. The pool noodle is a great idea.
@EverythingiPodTouch
@EverythingiPodTouch 3 года назад
Yeah like a bright yellow one.
@jaycooks1245
@jaycooks1245 3 года назад
Love my sawstop. Its not just about the safety, its also just a really good saw.
@aj.8665
@aj.8665 3 года назад
I built a cabinet/wall divider between garage stalls (about 1/2 the garage length) and housed my dust collector (after some mods) and plumbed the garage for dust collection. Best thing I ever did to reduce the dust, still leaves the open garage concept and it keeps my wife happy since she also parks inside. If you ever move, the cabinet can be marketed for storage as well. Looking forward to the mid size work table. Good job.
@onerbfromtn4320
@onerbfromtn4320 2 года назад
Like the industrial shower curtain idea - used at my last workplace where food manufacturing with seasoning application happened, worked pretty well. If you do not move your big tool box much when in use, put it against a wall with a cable or hook system to keep in place and upright. Unlatch from wall, roll into work area, return it when done. Always latch the drawers closed when moving - if a number of loaded drawers open at the same time OH YES it will turn over - but not with the drawers closed. KEEP IT LOCKED when not in use. Lock the box, latch it upright, and disable all the power tools when you are not working there. Both of my now grown children have scared decades off my life when the family came to check in on what I was doing, and it took seconds for them to get into dangerous stuff while we were looking at them. I myself would consider moving the band saw where the drill press is in the same orientation, Lista between the windows, drill press in the window closest to the big door. I would also build a skinny cabinet for the organizer drawers to be in a single stack by the pivoting tool wall (if it will fit as I know looks can be deceiving) or put this one on wheels between the drill press and band saw. And the small "ultimate bench" I would push against the wall under the window by the main cabinets when not working (or a cabinet with your organizers side by side on wheels could reside there). Of course, all my prattling is just how I would do or some semblance of such - awesome content!
@chrishayes6057
@chrishayes6057 3 года назад
I had the same delima with the table saw purchase. I went with a 36" saw stop on a mobile base. 6 months later I still smile with every cut!
@rodbass4050
@rodbass4050 3 года назад
I had a garage shop almost exactly like yours. I built a permanent wall between the garages and it turned out to be the best thing I did. More wall space and no sawdust in the other garage and house. Also, in the winter and summer it was cheaper to keep the shop warm and cool because it was smaller. In my case, it also insulated the shop noise from the living space. Important when you have small children.
@jasonray3937
@jasonray3937 3 года назад
Regarding the table saw question - get a Sawstop. Don’t even consider any other choice. Sure, it has the safety features but ignore that for now. You should get one because they are AWESOME saws. Brilliantly designed, extraordinarily precise, fantastic support, and with many expansion options that might come into play someday. Our woodworking guild members have used just about every saw on the planet and they are unanimous in choosing Sawstops now.
@michaelberroteran3467
@michaelberroteran3467 3 года назад
Get the saw stop contractor saw and that way you build a work bench around it. It will compact and mobile at the same time, plus have the safety features and perks of the saw stop.
@bobbyfischer7609
@bobbyfischer7609 3 года назад
Extend the counter to the wall and bridge the gap. Just sand the back lip and glue and nail a 1” filler piece. Finish the extension and bam, it’s Miller Time!
@carlmonson1495
@carlmonson1495 3 года назад
I like how real this channel is. Took me 10 years to get a shop built the way I like it in the first house. Second house I started but had to change what I had due to space and now I have a huge space I don't know what to do with it. Its always adjusting as the shop size changes.
@davem4256
@davem4256 3 года назад
I bought a Sawstop after moving into a new house where I had a Powermatic 66 for years. The Sawstop is a great saw and the safety aspect is an added bonus. Pay the price and don't look back.
@LogHouseFarm
@LogHouseFarm 3 года назад
You must be super pumped to have all that in the new shop - it looks awesome!
@blakeloke5586
@blakeloke5586 3 года назад
So glad to see you back up and running! You must be getting that "settled" feeling and anxious to start on projects.
@jonbailey6048
@jonbailey6048 3 года назад
I have a similar shop size, and I made my work bench about 30”x8’ with an integrated table saw, router table, mitre saw, and air compressor. I made sure to have it on wheels so if I am going to be cutting a lot on it I wheel it on the driveway and shut the garage door keeping the wife repellant “saw dust” outside rather than every where inside the garage
@billdoebler643
@billdoebler643 3 года назад
Looking great! I had a similar situation and built a paint/sanding booth in my shop so I could restore an old farm tractor. I actually made two sections at 90-degrees, so I could close off a corner of my 24x24 pole barn. Really simple to do! I used Unistrut on the ceiling, the small roller/trolleys for the curtain hangers, then nicer tarps for the curtains. I did multiple smaller sections and even made some "clear" panels out of heavy Visqueen plastic, then used pinch clamps to hold the sections together. The nice thing is it's not very expensive and you can pull out and use whatever sections you need, close off the whole space, or just sections.
@dougdiplacido2406
@dougdiplacido2406 3 года назад
The curtain idea is great. It worked great for me . Shop looks fantastic.
@jasonvedder7906
@jasonvedder7906 3 года назад
Looking great Travis. Looking forward to the medium workbench as it may work perfectly for my space!
@MrRoscoj
@MrRoscoj 3 года назад
I had the same problem with my lower cabinets in my shop. I made some custom backsplash out of 2x4s that fit perfectly. Made a huge difference. Now I don’t have a bunch of screws, nails, dust or whatever falling behind. Super easy, cheap and convenient! Your garage is looking great!
@hdwoodshop
@hdwoodshop 3 года назад
Use a 2x4 on studs to screw your cabinets on it. Redo a top with cutout for jog in wall. Scribe top for a good fit. No gap. No fuss.
@samrosenau
@samrosenau 3 года назад
New shop looks amazing! Can’t wait to see your ideas for a new work bench.
@jeffraemilia
@jeffraemilia 3 года назад
Thanks for the demonstration of real-life -compromise of home space !
@brianthecargeek4142
@brianthecargeek4142 3 года назад
Yes please! Medium workbench 100%. My new house has a much smaller workshop and I've been looking for ideas for smaller to medium sized workbenches. I'd really love to incorporate my table saw into the thing, roll it out into the middle of the room to make my cuts, and roll it back to the wall when I'm done. New shop looks great, can't wait to see what's next.
@jmckl123
@jmckl123 3 года назад
The curtain will only help REDUCE the dust and overspray from the "garage". I have a curtain that I separate my garage for projects as well, but dust always finds a way to settle on my wife's black car. You have 3 options: 1) If you want the curtain to work, you would have to positively pressurize the garage side with clean/filtered air to keep the dust and dirty air contained to the shop. You would basically be turning the garage into a cleanroom. 2) The better solution in the end is a solid temporary wall that gets sealed up. Tape/gasket the seams, use plywood and 2x6 on 2' centers, and install a service door to allow access between the 2 areas. 3) Park the cars in the driveway during shop use and until the "garage" has been cleaned (including the air).
@andy-in-indy
@andy-in-indy 3 года назад
$380 for a hanging divider is not bad. We looked into those to minimize dust spread in the maker space. We wound up going cheap and hanging heavy duty drop cloth plastic (because we did not need to meet code with a "temporary partition"). Remember, nothing will hold in all the dust, even a full wall will let some dust over through the doorways and overhead doors being opened.
@ArpadBuildsThis
@ArpadBuildsThis 3 года назад
I am a woodworker in my teenage years, and I used to have the same delta saw as you did, but after nicking my finger on the blade, I bought a sawstop contractor saw with the upgraded fence, and now I will not use any other saw now, the sawstop is great and totally worth the money!
@MrFFP123
@MrFFP123 3 года назад
looking forward to the new "ultimate workbench" build, sounds perfect for my shop!
@NWGR
@NWGR 3 года назад
Two things: First, I'd make some spacer blocks for behind the cabinets; screw the blocks to the wall, then the cabinets to the blocks. And yeah, just touch up paint. Those dings tell a story of how those cabinets moved into your new shop with you. Second, in regards to the sawstop, it's a beautifully crafted piece of precision machinery, even without the blade brake. IMHO, worth the money. Money is an infinitely renewable resource. It may financially sting up front, but you'll smile every time you use it, and you'll have peace of mind knowing that if something goes sideways in the shop, you need a bandaid or a few stitches, and not several surgeries, and months, if not years, of physical therapy to rehab a serious table saw injury. On top of that, when you have such a nice tool at the center of your shop that's such a pleasure to work with, you'll be more inclined to get out to the shop and build some beautiful projects, or try something new.
@bryanbatts
@bryanbatts Год назад
The painted cabinets really set it off!! 😎
@glen748
@glen748 3 года назад
For a divider I would go even simpler. Get a 10x20 tarp, two eyebolts, a turnbuckle, couple cable clamps, and some plastic coated cable. Weave the cable back and forth through the eyelets on one side of the tarp. Attach an eyebolt to one end and the turnbuckle to the other. Attach the eyebolts up at the ceiling on the walls, connect the turnbuckle to the eyebolt not attached to cable and tighten up. Behold a curtain. Also just call the new workbench the "workbench" since the bigger one is the ultimate and the smaller is the compact.
@randywhite7228
@randywhite7228 3 года назад
Travis, I can't even tell you how happy I am for you! Great to have you "back in the Saddle" I know how you must have felt not having a shop. In April I lost my entire shop to a fire. I have rebuilt and now I am happy to say its even better than it was. Thanks to you, I have modeled my shop from ideas and projects from your shop. Can't wait for more ideas! Rock on and trust the journey! BTW... Go Vols!!!
@deankohr826
@deankohr826 3 года назад
For a divider you may want to consider Fastcap’s third hand system with a magnetic clear door and heavy plastic. I’ve used this system when remodeling and it keeps the dust where you want it. Great video .
@epicone1986
@epicone1986 3 года назад
I wear my patagonias in the shop and sometimes i feel bad for wearing expensive stuff to get dirty, but there so nice when it gets cool out
@Whois2440
@Whois2440 3 года назад
You take pride in your shop there is nothing wrong with that. I’m the same way. Your shop is a model of what I want to make mine into.
@Justin-ib6zs
@Justin-ib6zs 3 года назад
Go with the sawstop. Not only the safety features but it's an amazing saw. If the idea is to stay relatable then maybe the job site version. This way you can show building projects using a small table saw and a track saw. Similar to Ron Paulk except you actually build things and not just workbenches.
@bnakoneczny
@bnakoneczny 3 года назад
One idea comes to mind for tip over prevention for your toolbox, but probably more work than wanted. Though nothings too much for a kids safety. If you have a hammer drill, grab yourself a drop in anchor and put in the garage floor. Drill it deep enough where you can always cap it after using it. But then you could drop an eye bolt in the anchor, secure something to the underside of that cabinet, and use something like a small turnbuckle to tension the toolbox to the floor. Just a though, thanks for sharing the shop.
@darrinoneil5693
@darrinoneil5693 3 года назад
Congratulations you must be so stoked to have a work shop back can’t wait to see what’s next, thanks for all the inspiration.
@paulnickels6254
@paulnickels6254 3 года назад
Love the curtain idea. I had a similar problem I built floor cabinets between the garage doors and put up walls that easily remove if need be. The other side I pegboard and the kids hang their stuff on and where we hang brooms and other odd ball stuff.
@meaznet
@meaznet 3 года назад
I did a similar divider in my shop originally. I used track from pocket doors and drop cloths. You have to get creative with the roller track attaching to the drop cloths but it worked well and was the most economical way I found of doing it.
@mrechelon7051
@mrechelon7051 3 года назад
Im setting my first garage shop and this is so inspiring and aha! moments. Top tips about wall space and organising. Made me think a bit about my plans in more detail. Thank you for taking the time and showing the mistakes and challenges too.
@jeremyblackburn9539
@jeremyblackburn9539 3 года назад
I think that the curtain option will be your best bet! Also so nice to have your shop back I’m sure! Looking forward to seeing your new builds!
@DerekHauser
@DerekHauser 3 года назад
Dude, get the saw stop! I had a Grizzly saw for years and it was a good saw. I finally upgraded to a saw stop. What a difference!!! It's SO much better. It's an excellent table saw. I'm a dentist and I waited a long time to get one. The safety factor is fine, but outside of that, it's truly a superior saw. I wish I had done it years ago.
@MrRippersag
@MrRippersag 3 года назад
I was just about to suggest the shop curtain before you said it, easy and really convenient. I just moved in December into my new shop so I'm pouring over every shop video I can find. Your cabinets are exactly what I want, except I'm going to tuck my air compressor into a cabinet. Your organization is really appreciated.
@BenAustraw
@BenAustraw 3 года назад
I have the same type of industrial curtain with clear section in my shop to keep dust out of a laundry area. I think it’s the best solution for this type of situation and have no complaints with mine.
@JNewellworks
@JNewellworks 3 года назад
Congratulations on getting things setup. Looks great!
@JasonEsquivel
@JasonEsquivel 3 года назад
That really turned out great. Nice to see you're getting back into things.
@HedgeMaster26
@HedgeMaster26 3 года назад
I highly recommend the SawStop, company I work for has them for breaking down material and they work amazing. The safety feature is the main attraction but the fence and dust collection is awesome as well.
@MrJollotta1981
@MrJollotta1981 3 года назад
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 I understand the feeling of just get “stuff” in a place. It’s a small step but it gives you such a accomplished feeling. SHOP GREATNESS
@markquinlan3595
@markquinlan3595 3 года назад
Nice job on the shop. A BIG thank you for the time, effort and energy you put into providing your content. You provide some great information and ideas and they are greatly appreciated. I use a non- permanent 7’ pony wall to divide my garage shop. A few vertical braces attached to the ceiling and I’m all set. Easily moved as needed and give wall space, storage on top and keep down the dust for sure. Saw Stop on my wish list. It’s about the cut quality and options a great saw provides. Never talked to anyone with regrets investing in theirs and that says a ton. Keep up the great work. Stay humble, be strong! Thank you so much and God Bless.
@thomascarhart928
@thomascarhart928 3 года назад
After nearly cutting my thumb to bits a Sawstop was the only way to go expensive yes but well worth the price I purchased the 3 HP cabinet saw with dolly base and douse collection for the blade. Love it!!
@garybuelow5362
@garybuelow5362 3 года назад
Great video, you made it look so easy! Really like the cabinet installation with the french cleat , will make moving and installing in next shop easy. Good luck and let the fun begin.
@martinparmer
@martinparmer 3 года назад
On the cabinets to the wall space issue, cut a cleat that fits the gap. Attach to the wall and then to the cabinet. On the tall tool box issue, attach a cleat to the ceiling, then attach like a 2x2 from their to the cabinet to keep it from tipping over. Won't look great but will keep everyone safe. Rock on bro. Build it!
@glycerine3065
@glycerine3065 3 года назад
A curtain makes the most sense. Go for it! Awesome shop, helps me a lot with mine!
@Darrinjasz
@Darrinjasz 3 года назад
I have used a shop curtain in two different 3 car garages to separate the shop and they work great. I ended up using a canvas truck tarp as the curtain and the extra weight and durability is fantastic, plus it’s cuts down on noise much more than I thought.
@tippo5341
@tippo5341 3 года назад
Looks great, and well worth the wait, look forward to seeing more posts in the future...cheers from Aus!!!!
@FixItFrench
@FixItFrench 3 года назад
You give me motivation to continue my shop work!
@karlivey9584
@karlivey9584 3 года назад
Great shop tour. I had to subscribe. I caught a glimpse of what looks like orange and white checkerboard cornhole boards and a Tennessee sticker...Great job. Looking forward to watching your earlier videos and new content. Go Vols!
@COGENZ
@COGENZ 3 года назад
One more idea for the divider between the spaces. Awhile back I put in a ceiling mounted box track (like used for big barn doors) so I could hang large pieces to track rollers. The track runs through my finish room and out around a corner and into the shop space outside the finish room. This makes it easy to stack pieces close at the far end of the finish room and roll them out as they get finished and back in for next coat. One project was several shelving units that I hung with a single hook so I could rotate them 360 degrees for spraying and they would stack up smaller. When they were lined up I had the idea of a collapsible shelf wall. When you want the divider several 24-36 inch units can be lined up side by side and clipped together creating a continual shelf wall and when you want it opened up, unclip rotate them and stack them up and roll them out of the way. If you have 6-32" wide by 6" deep units you have a sixteen foot long wall that stacks down to 3 ft.
@codymray
@codymray 3 года назад
Man, excited to see medium-kahuna workbench!
@stoicllc2352
@stoicllc2352 3 года назад
Look in to unistrut and their trolley accessories. For space saving ideas. It can be using as both a large lumber rack and as a do all trolley system for dust hoses, air hoses, power cords, and assembly line for furniture/project movement. It’s not just for pipes and electrical.
@markrose1348
@markrose1348 3 года назад
Thought for your toolbox... hear me out here for a minute... build a floor to ceiling partial wall between your garage door tracks... stud it floor to ceiling (so it’s tied in solid to the joists and the concrete) and cover it in a nicer sanded plywood on both sides... I would run it from the wall to the end of the door track (8’ maybe?) then secure the tool box to it! That gives you lots of mounting options all the way to the ceiling and some beside the toolbox. The bonus is on the other side where the “garage” portion is you can hang sports stuff or toys for your kid... a second bonus is that will cut the cost of your “dust curtain” down a bit. Just a thought, good luck!
@rileysimpson417
@rileysimpson417 3 года назад
FWIW, I agree with this suggestion. You get a secure attachment for that tall tool chest and some other wall storage. Still have openable curtain option to fend of the claustrophobia. It's not either-or, but both.
@sgtBelson
@sgtBelson 3 года назад
Getting it set up again has to feel good. Looking forward to the new mid-size bench build - the top features of the luxury ride with the handling of the sports car. Should be fun. You’ll be tweaking it for a while til it feels like ‘home’ again, and the dents and chips from moving give it character and will end up being stories told to your kids.
@94auwing
@94auwing 3 года назад
Can’t wait to see the new out feed table build
@donnysarvis
@donnysarvis 3 года назад
Just bought a Grizzly G0899 hybrid table saw. It was a huge upgrade from my delta, dust collection is fantastic. Put it on a mobile base, and I'm loving it. Plus it wasn't horrifically priced at 1300 bucks. Nice big table plus a space to put a router table extension on one end, which I'm currently building. Glad you got your shop back! Now build us something exciting!
@dpmeyer4867
@dpmeyer4867 3 года назад
just a thought...cover the windows and use the wall space. If the back of the 'covering' that covers the window is painted black, it won't be as noticeable from the outside. Covering the windows would add security (harder to see/break-in) and you would get your wall space back
@paulwoodruff6323
@paulwoodruff6323 3 года назад
I like the curtin idea easy to close and open and temporary.
@stas_from_haisyn
@stas_from_haisyn 3 года назад
YEAH!!! Finally! I'm very happy for you, my friend!
@joeysawdust
@joeysawdust 3 года назад
Great start. The Professional Sawstop is a great machine - not just the safety aspect but the total quality of the saw/fence. Buy once, cry once. Also, perhaps building another compact workbench (not necessarily identical to #1) that could mate/connect with #1 on occasion would give you lots of flexibility given your space, especially if you add the tablesaw and want to use one or both workbenches as outfeed tables. I'm going to have a 6'x6' outfeed workbench for my Sawstop and a single or double MFT for other tasks - lots of flexibility. I'm in the process of moving my shop from one house to it's forever home (about 850 sq. ft.) and I enjoy seeing other shops and perhaps borrowing ideas. Very much enjoying the journey! Thanks!
@Rynomum
@Rynomum 3 года назад
Super stoked for you man! Cant wait to see the mid-size ultimate workbench!
@seanj-ski1352
@seanj-ski1352 3 года назад
Really great video. I’m renovating my garage now and this is inspiring. Thanks! 🙏
@94auwing
@94auwing 3 года назад
Build a wall put the corvette in the one car and take the two-car for the shop. :-)
@dereksellars
@dereksellars 3 года назад
LOL Yeah forget about the wife's car LMAO DO IT !!! :):)
@bmac8130
@bmac8130 3 года назад
If he did that He could also put a loft out there since he will need a place to sleep too lol
@Tinkery
@Tinkery 3 года назад
Looking forward to “The Penultimate Workbench” build. 😂 Glad to see you with some space to work again.
@philliphinkle2812
@philliphinkle2812 3 года назад
Looks real nice. I like the curtain idea. I look forward to the workbench build
@keithjones3518
@keithjones3518 3 года назад
I saved up for several months and pledged my birthday/Christmas presents for... a long time and got a SS. It's everything I thought it would be. Totally worth it.
@nulex04
@nulex04 3 года назад
Great idea on the industrial shower curtain!
@PaulSage
@PaulSage 3 года назад
Awesome 👍 I'd suggest building french cleat "shutters" over the windows: 3/4-in plywood fit to inside the window trim, hung with (several / extra to take the weight) hinges, and French cleats on the garage side for storage. Undo a clasp swing the shutter open, and you have access to the window, in the meantime they will keep prying eyes from seeing all your toys and sunlight from screwing up your exposure on the camera. You could paint the backside of the shutters white and then make black pinstripes so that from the outside they look like horizontal blinds. Just some food for thought as a way to recapture that lost space for shop storage. Keep up the great work!
@davemiklos7344
@davemiklos7344 3 года назад
I was on the fence about a Sawstop because of price but the salesman at Rockler had an excellent point: The cost of ONE visit to ER even for a minor injury will nearly, if not totally, pay for the Sawstop. Also, I'm a doc and need my fingers. So done and done. You won't regret it.
@garyfountaine2643
@garyfountaine2643 3 года назад
I look forward to your next video. A couple more suggestions for you: 1. Think about an air cleaner and hang it from the ceiling to filter out some of the fine dust particles, it will help keep your wife's corvette a little cleaner. 2. Since plywood has become so expensive, I would like to see your midsize ultimate workbench made out of MDF if possible and again also include dust collection, drawers for storage and parts container storage.
@RobDucharme
@RobDucharme 3 года назад
I have a 22x24 garage which is set up to be a shop. I built a 6x3 pullout table which will have T-track in it. So far I'm super happy with the size of the table, as I can still easily rip a sheet of plywood in half without a second person, and it's been big enough for any project so far.
@michaelflikkema4149
@michaelflikkema4149 3 года назад
Great looking shop. I’m looking at curtains for the shop as well.
@douglasadrian138
@douglasadrian138 3 года назад
Looks fantastic....small is do-able. It is the heart and motivation that keeps us running! Couple suggestions - take them as you will. I've seen makers create small parts / drill bit and accessories across the framing of windows - allows viewing of neighbors walking dogs and light to come through. You could also attach the other wall mounts on cabinet faces. Keep it up....I'm looking forward to using your plans to finish building out my 1-car shop!
@libertylumberworks
@libertylumberworks 3 года назад
Man those cabinets! Look great! I'm working on mine now that I got the new workbench built. Great work.
@bobs88s11
@bobs88s11 3 года назад
Interesting video, since I also work out of my garage. Regarding the Sawstop, I bought the contractor version about a year ago, and love it! Not only is it safe, but at the end of the day it's also a very accurate and quality saw. I viewed the added cost over a traditional table saw as an investment in myself, because let's face it, we all make mistakes.
@paulallen5267
@paulallen5267 3 года назад
Man, so glad you're back! Shower curtain wall is definitely a good idea. We use them at work and they are great.
@SolveFixBuild
@SolveFixBuild 3 года назад
I dig the C4
@justinblanchard1142
@justinblanchard1142 3 года назад
Love the lumber storage. I’m gonna see if I have room for that. Great video n advice
@biffrov
@biffrov 3 года назад
Congratulations! Looks amazing.
@mikedouglas8395
@mikedouglas8395 3 года назад
Almost forgot to say that the shop is looking great! Glad you are back.
@anello16
@anello16 3 года назад
Build a partition wall for added wall space and something to butt the tool box up to. It would also help to deaden the sound.
@pebkacz
@pebkacz 3 года назад
A curtin sounds perfect and sensible Travis. Phase 2 is a drawn out process so take your time once you become settled and more organised. Greetings from Sydney, Australia.
@gt2scale
@gt2scale 3 года назад
That wall behind the drill press is primed for a mini-tool-wall-sliding-bypass-barn-door that can slide out over the window providing storage that doubles as a window cover!
@TomLigman
@TomLigman 3 года назад
You might consider a hybrid approach. A 4-6' wall section between the two doors won't feel like a major division but it'll give you a place to tether the toolbox and get some hanging storage on the other side for bike helmets and such. Pairing that with the big ol' curtain between the bays to control the dust fallout when needed will give you the best of both.
@diy-mitri9737
@diy-mitri9737 3 года назад
Shop looks great bro. Don't forget about all the unused space on the ceiling above where the door rolls up. You can make some hanging shelving up there for lumber storage. Then when you move to a dedicated shop, it becomes storage for camping supplies and such. You'll always be glad you have it.
@chrisdimase6401
@chrisdimase6401 3 года назад
Great job looks 👍
@duanebarnes3587
@duanebarnes3587 3 года назад
Definitely on your way to 200k subs. Always great content and presentation. Super Hyped for the midsize work bench.
@TravisMcCowan
@TravisMcCowan 3 года назад
I'm glad I watched this before building my shop cabinets. I was torn on having a built in toe kick verse a separate unit, but hadn't considered the problems you ran into. Good luck with your new space.
@allent555
@allent555 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing ... I'm going with a separate toe kick now.
@macguysgarage
@macguysgarage 3 года назад
It will get there, looking good so far! I like the industrial curtain idea...something else you could do is make a "locker" for it when its not in use! (large cabinet to store it in) cant wait to see the new ultimate bench!
@j.m.7056
@j.m.7056 3 года назад
Track curtain was my first thought. Sorry so much damage from the move, agree just to touch up the paint. Looking good!
@zafarsyed6437
@zafarsyed6437 3 года назад
Awesome! However, here are the tips/suggestions: (1) Whenever moving objects w/ corners you want to protect, painter's tape on a wad of bubble wrap, then apply the moving blankets/ packing wrap. (2) inset plastic totes (so the lid doesn't come off but opens up as 2 hinges) protect against breakage a bit better (3) If wall is really that bad, you make sure it's not loose drywall and put in some more drywall screws, attempt mud framing and use a long enough drywall skimming blade, OR cut up the wall, attach straight studs or take a level and circular saw to the wonky ones, and then re-drywall/paint. Positive is being able to add more outlets and potentially some 230V outlets (always useful... eventually) And, you get to choose different paint as well. (4) The lower cabinets can be secured using length of plywood against the wall, go through cabinets with 5" or 6" lag screws, plywood, drywall, into wall studs. (5) The tall metal toolbox can be secured using more levelers that swing over from the sides OR a pair of 2" x 6" attached to ceiling long enough to attach to 2 rafters. From each wood piece run a steel cable that then is connected to the cabinet via carabiners (toolbox would have to get D-rings bolted to the side or top; carabiners then hook to the D-rings so you can detach and move toolbox as needed) (6) Curtain sounds good. However, if you want wall space, you can build (thin) movable walls that runs on tracks on ceiling and tracks on floor. If too tall or long to build, go with half movable walls, half curtain. That way sanding, spraying can be limited to 1 side
@paulkinnear705
@paulkinnear705 3 года назад
Have you considered swapping the drill press and the band saw, the drill is a stand in front type job where the band saw at that 45deg angel may give you more flexibility! And there are about the same size!!
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