Thank you! I wouldn't be able to do this if it wasn't for the great men that came before me! All of these tools have a great story, and I'm glad I got to share some of them.
I am sure Many watching this, would ❤to have shop like this. I especially liked the Miller Welding machine. Perfect for any shop trying to decide what machine they should buy. Great to see a Genuine Made in England Record Vice sitting on your bench. Most now are cast in China with the Made in England, still cast on the side ?? A Tidy Shop is Always a Happy space to work in. Thanks for the tour. Peter 👍
Thanks Darrell! I wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't for your help and inspiration over the years! Thanks for checking out the video! Miss you guys!!!!
You got a sub. Cause your Canadian. Like the look of your shop. Plus it’s well organized. Sure your grandfather would like that you think of him for inspiration.
Thank you, we are very proud of our shop space,and it has only gotten better over the last 6 months. Looking forward to showing more in the near future
Dude!!!! That’s man is an absolute dream of a shop, the lay out is mint and you utilized every square inch just right eh, the cleanliness and organization and set up is all on point for sure. Nice work in this one and congratulations on this RU-vid journey I’ll be here following along
I would love to get into 3-D printing I would also love for you guys to make a video on 3-D printing I am old-school and new technology is hard for me but my passion is cars as well as yours. If I could see 3-D printing utilized in the automotive world especially hot rod and customization it would be amazing
3D printed bead roller dies? Can the filament / plastic stand up to the pressures? Or do you use it to cast in sand? Super curious to see that process!
Thanks so much! Its totally different now, we may have to do another tour video this year! The epoxy floors hold up ok. I'd prefer just bare concrete, but these floors were already installed when we got the shop. I've definately melted a couple little holes in the epoxy, but with all the little color chips you barely notice. As an added note, if you drop anything small on the floor, it disappears into the color chips haha
The pallet rack workbench. Do you see any downside to that set up? Lighting looks great there. When you paint all the pallet racking....is that a fast spray or do you put a lot of effort into sanding down etc? tHanks for the great video
Honestly I love using the racking for benches! It's super strong, and a great way to help keep the shop organized. And as far as painting goes, all the racking is how I bought it. No cleanup or paint at all. Just lucked out finding a 24" deep rack in good shape!
Very nice and well organized shop. I was doing a search for shop tours and found your video. Now I have to subscribe to see how your cars turn out. Thanks for sharing your shop with us.