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Do you have a video about the metal shelf you built?
ОтветитьI like
ОтветитьSmall garage? That's huge compared to your small standard UK garage!
Ответитьi can stretch and touch the roof in my standalone garage, and use it mostly for working on my snowmobile and atv.... its so annoying having such a low roof line. im gonna redo the whole thing next summer, and open it up. cause there is a giant wall in the middle seperating the door and garage door... bottom line is, just apreciate the headroom in ur garage :P im 5'6" also a air hose reel is such a good idea, especially if its long enough to cover the garage
ОтветитьClever use of the space, you can see it's a garage where stuff really happens. The sink in the corner is a great addition. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьVery nice shop
ОтветитьHey mate. I'm curious what you do with that many drills/impact drivers? I counted 10 in total just in that one cupboard.
That's definitely not a criticism, just a question out of curiosity. Either way, I like your setup!
As soon as they say, I’m from Canada
Ответить18 just got my own little 12x 20 garage perfect for my car and some tool boxes may not be the biggest but its mine and i love it
ОтветитьThank you for sharing useful information about the workspace. I thought I would not be able to work at home
ОтветитьOk but what exactly do you fix?
ОтветитьWith the 16 feet left for parking is it super tight? Like can you open the doors on the first car once the 2nd one is pulled in ?
ОтветитьI'm out of my depth ... but i find it very intriguing
ОтветитьYour garage is dope as hell hope too have a garage like yours one day
ОтветитьVery nice set-up! Where is your snow blower?
ОтветитьGreat looking shop you've done a great job .
Ответитьwhat type of mats are those?
ОтветитьThats crazy that you can squeeze 2 vehicles in 16 feet! I had a 20x20 and it was asses to elbows once i had 2 cars in there. Admittedly one of the vehicles is a 68 cadillac so a boat. But the other one was a 78 buick skyhawk. That thing is smaller than most sub compacts of todays cars. But love the video! Gives me some good ideas!
Ответитьhell yeah
ОтветитьNew sub. Great videos and previous ones too
ОтветитьJust subbed. I need more🤤🤣
I literally shared the link with my 'Sinister Six' chat (3 sibs and 3 closest friends), "Spirit animal-level energy right here with this dude's garage. ❤️ I could do ANYTHING! MWAHAHAHA!"
IJS, my initial smile grew into a perma-grin as soon as the video started. Well done. On everything. (Fully including the content creation on that.)
OMG I love this! 💯👏🏾
ОтветитьThis is super impressive planning/design! About How long did it take you to get to this point in the set-up?
ОтветитьMy shop is about three times the size. You made better use of the space than I did. Nice job.
ОтветитьBeautiful setup... man's dream
ОтветитьWell planned shop, love it. Keep it up 👍🏽
ОтветитьI am not sure if it’s been asked but how tall is your garage from floor to ceiling? I am going to start looking at a lift like that
ОтветитьLooking at your blow molded cases under the main work bench, I'm surprised you didn't organize them by height, width or color
Ответитьawesome use of space
ОтветитьThis is a great video.
My "shop" is 24x24 with a 10x16' side room-motorcycle area.
I get tired of these videos of 30x50 1 car garage all spotless-yours looks like it's actually used.
I've been trying for years to organise mine without spending $100,000 on storage stuff and you gave me a few ideas, thank you.
Hey SomeGuy. I'm a hobbyist woodworker who needs some brass pieces machined. Do you do? Or what's the best direction?? (Dave in Guelph)
ОтветитьVery nice use of the space. I really like it. Subscribed!
ОтветитьNice.
ОтветитьYou mentioned you lived in Canada so I was wondering where you lived and then you mentioned fluid film so I'm guessing out east haha. Looks like a solid setup that I'll probably copy when I build my garage
ОтветитьNice setup! I'll be watching this more than once! I'm curious about the workbench you have for your lathe. I checked out the HD website, but I don't see it on their website (maybe no longer available). Do you happen to have the info on it?
Ответитьwhere about in canada??? i am thinking building a garage like yours one day
ОтветитьKinda jealous of your high ceilings -- but nice storage tricks all over the place
Ответитьlove it nice work shop 👌
ОтветитьA good start! Give us a follow up once you have put that ceiling to use. 😁
I also do too much with too little space.👍
The stair (steps) into the house could be made as storage.
On the lowest step you could mount a flat LED light facing towards the carlift.
Nice to have extra light when working on a car.
Some kind of wheel system on the pillar drill for easy access to the hardware shelves.
Thank you for not showing your face. Don't get me wrong, I don't like videos that show the face of the content creator very much
Some of them film their faces more than 90% of the video time
My garage is 18x20.. Im going to have to do something similar so I can also fit 2 cars. Thanks for posting this!
Ответитьkiller
ОтветитьI would Love Having A Garage Like This. I dont Have Anything LOL.
ОтветитьSick garage setup man, well done.
ОтветитьHow did you get the compressor in the basement?
ОтветитьShit HOT Garage and extremely well thought out. Loved the metal peg board and compressor in the basement!
ОтветитьAre your lathe and mill single phase? Would you buy them again?
ОтветитьCan we just appreciate the fact that you answer every single comment on this video?
ОтветитьDealing with a small space myself, so I came here for ideas.
Never gave this a thought, but does the "exhaust" fan not have to be ignition-protected?
I use three of those cheap-o twin window fans myself (got all of them out of the garbage), but I never thought before about a potential disaster.