If you read this, this is only a suggestion I am a retired fireman if you have all your paints and thinners in one cabinet market flammable, so if anything should happen to the garage like if it catches fire and the firemen go in, if they see the flammable stickers they’ll be extra careful not to go you know to be in there so no one gets hurt. That’s my only suggestion actually everything looks great that’s like I said my only suggestion it’s so if anything should happen, everything would be good.
Thats true, also you can add couple fire stinguishers at least 2 or 3 around your working areas and 1 close to the main door, their cheap but can save your life and lot of money too. Nice work.👍🏼💪🏼
You should look into getting one of those shipping containers for your boxes and upcoming projects parts. They are pretty cheap and most are in good shape that would really help you out with storage space! I know how hard space is to come by!
You should check the other side of the pallet wall for leaks at the foundation. Those water marks look fresh. It might just need a gutter and digging down a little. You don't need mold.
Now I know why we had to wait so long for this video. A lot of work done an now you can work so much better and have multiple projects going at once. Looks great man. I have subscribed to a lot of channels, but yours is the one I most look forward to.
Floor coating doesn't look like it is going to last long based on the minimal prep. Any oils underneath and it just comes up after a short while. Taking off the remnants can be worse than dealing with an unprepped floor. As others have said, check on water infiltration on the bottoms of the walls. If the wall comes close to the ground and its from splash onto the exterior wall, look into gutters or putting 3/4 stone in a strip where the drip line is so there is less splashing than dirt.
That looked like a lot of work. That's a genius idea with the vertical light posts clipped out of the way on fence latches. I was so proud of you for using an old-school shop broom on the floor. Then you switched on the dreaded leaf blower! Maybe that's an American thing I don't understand for small (indoor) tasks. There's no arguing that the end result is a huge improvement. Well done. 👍🏼
@@n9wox You *could* technically use a chainsaw in the dining room to carve the turkey. Like the leaf blower, you're making more of a mess than cleaning. I get it for huge spaces and some types of debris. However, a shop broom doesn't kick 40-60 percent of the fine dust back into the airspace. It's not my mess, so I usually shake my head when I see it.
I used compressed air to clean my shop floors. So practically a leaf blower but Id like to think I have a little more control lol. Plus I have a crazy air filtration system because part my shop doubles as an big Aquarium. Both pulls the dirt from the air and filters out alot of crap from cars being started and moved. Stays clean for the most part! -From the USA as well!
@@mx5_enigma308 We can also scoop up the turkey splatter from that chainsaw, add some crumbs and salsa, form it into patties and cook them in the new air fryer. It's all very Rube Goldberg compared with just sweeping out a garage bay with a 36-inch width shop broom. It's all good for the algorithm.
Solid work! Many of us would happily watch garage transformation videos all day. Not everyone has a car, jet ski, or pontoon in their immediate future, but many of us have garages and love picking up tips like the retractable electric cords.
It’s great to see you looking and sounding happier each time we see you. The garage has certainly gone from the craphouse to the Penthouse, fantastic job around.
I have been reorganizing a 40x80ft shop to fill half of it with some park model campers as practical workstations for certain things. Its amazing how much stuff can seemingly end up in 'inventory' over time.
First time to the channel ... I like that you did just a simple paint job on the floor - make it look better/cleaner .. but more budget friendly than a full epoxy like most "garage builds" ... and like you said - it's a small/old/temp garage - no need to go all out on it
Looks like someone is ready to step up his game and take this you tube thing serious! And i could not be happier! Thank you! Always wanted to see more from your channel and i feel like im about to! 👍
You going to put uour paint snd flammables in that locking metal cabinet if you do I'd put it next to a exit door or window do it can get some air flow 😊
Nice work, such a big difference. 👍 Black cabinets... They darken the garage, especially when a car/s is in the garage. Also dark inside cabinets when looking for stuff. A good work bench light would be nice. 👌
Looking really good! Do know that you don't want to spend money on an issue that might be resolved once you get a bigger garage. But seeing how some of the water damage looked. It's not a bad thing to invest a bit in it. It could cause bigger issues down the line, which would result in what could be a $500 thing to a nearly $10,000 thing just because you chose to ignore it because "it's just temporary."
The worst thing is to start cleaning and organizing the shop but, after it’s all done it is the best. About once a year I pull everything out and clean and put back in more organized than before. Of course I wait for a nice fall weekend. I’m about due in 2 months. Still hot in Louisiana…
I hear ya. I have an old barn at my mother in law's that is in dire need of a clean out. Her father owned this place, then she and her husband moved up here after her father passed. Now my wife and I have moved up to care for her and the place. There is 30 years of stuff in that old pole barn. I want to put my new tractor in it before winter, but like Louisiana, here in Texas it is still to hot. October or November will be barn cleaning. :)
There is a spray you can use on the walls to waterproof them. I saw a hole, it's not little either, on the back wall over by your new stuff near the corner. Patch it and waterproof it. Easy and the garage will last until you want to build a bigger one, not because you have to..
Good start for what looks like a nice shop. Just wanted to suggest investing in a face mask and some kind of eye protection. You should have had this before you started. I did see what could have been black mold. Also depending on where you live, insulating the walls might have been a good idea.
Much better but you have to do remedial repairs on those water leaks or you'll regret it. Loved the simplicity of swivel lights with gate latches! classic👌 Tidy workshop/car/whatever tidy mind, keep practicing like the rest of us. 👍
You know the garage is dirty when you need a hoe and leaf blower to move the dirt! Really amazing transformation!! Trick is how long will it stay like that 😉
If you build you a shelf in the middle up top you can put your milk crates up their out of the way and increase your storage without it getting in the way .
Very nice, Zach! It looks amazing! I do like the "Adam Savage" concept of "visible tools", though. "Drawers is where things go to die". But I like your simple organization. I'm getting a new garage/shop soon and you gave me some very good ideas. Thanks! Quick question: who did your "ultimate rebuilds" mural? Yourself? It's very nice. I'm glad you kept it!
Usually when I say “ I don’t need it” and get it rid of it, the universe reminds me of why I shouldn’t have got rid of it, because a days later I suddenly “need it “
Looks good bro! Assuming you are going to continue to paint in there you may want to consider putting up a curtain of some sort to separate the bays and cut down on dust/overspray. Also really curious what you painted the floor with? Industrial paint?
Only thing I would say is DO NOT get rid of the band saw! You do enough metal working that it will be a time saver if it is setup and working. Other than that, great job on the garage!!
You did this in 10 days??!!! Bravo dude! You obviously know what you're doing and I wish i could do that. I have a falling down piece of shit garage with so much crap in it, I'm totally overwhelmed, along with a crap house to redo myself and I don't know anything! This is inspiring, but it would take me a year. If i did a time lapse, it would look like a chicken running in circles WITH a head. Is it insulated? I have spray cans but i thought you can't keep them in the cold. also, why do my cans never work?? are they just old and clogged and pieces of crap like everything else i have?? Thanks for you hard work and inspriational video. i needed that.
Hi , I really like all your updates, can you tell me what paint and color you used for the garage floor? I need to do something temporary , and paint and color you made looks nice , thx
If you read this, this is only a suggestion I am a retired fireman if you have all your paints and thinners in one cabinet market flammable, so if anything should happen to the garage like if it catches fire and the firemen go in, if they see the flammable stickers they’ll be extra careful not to go you know to be in there so no one gets hurt. That’s my only suggestion actually everything looks great that’s like I said my only suggestion it’s so if anything should happen, everything would be good.
Thats true, also you can add couple fire stinguishers at least 2 or 3 around your working areas and 1 close to the main door, their cheap but can save your life and lot of money too. Nice work.👍🏼💪🏼
Never knew this
For a shop this size what chemical and what size do you recommend.? Thanks
You should look into getting one of those shipping containers for your boxes and upcoming projects parts. They are pretty cheap and most are in good shape that would really help you out with storage space! I know how hard space is to come by!
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@@agustinrodriguez9278 you got me.
I did this to my garage once. I then bought 2 salvage cars and within 48 hours following it looked just like it did before
*2 salvage cars and 3 new chickens
Yep, we definitely have a sickness!
You should check the other side of the pallet wall for leaks at the foundation. Those water marks look fresh. It might just need a gutter and digging down a little. You don't need mold.
Soooo happy to see that you're in a better place mentally, you look healthy and eager to continue creating.
Now I know why we had to wait so long for this video. A lot of work done an now you can work so much better and have multiple projects going at once. Looks great man. I have subscribed to a lot of channels, but yours is the one I most look forward to.
Just a quick thanks Zac for your content, I really enjoy sitting down and watching your videos.
Floor coating doesn't look like it is going to last long based on the minimal prep. Any oils underneath and it just comes up after a short while. Taking off the remnants can be worse than dealing with an unprepped floor. As others have said, check on water infiltration on the bottoms of the walls. If the wall comes close to the ground and its from splash onto the exterior wall, look into gutters or putting 3/4 stone in a strip where the drip line is so there is less splashing than dirt.
That looked like a lot of work. That's a genius idea with the vertical light posts clipped out of the way on fence latches.
I was so proud of you for using an old-school shop broom on the floor. Then you switched on the dreaded leaf blower! Maybe that's an American thing I don't understand for small (indoor) tasks. There's no arguing that the end result is a huge improvement. Well done. 👍🏼
Leaf blower is primarily for outdoor use, but can be used indoors.
@@n9wox You *could* technically use a chainsaw in the dining room to carve the turkey. Like the leaf blower, you're making more of a mess than cleaning. I get it for huge spaces and some types of debris. However, a shop broom doesn't kick 40-60 percent of the fine dust back into the airspace. It's not my mess, so I usually shake my head when I see it.
I used compressed air to clean my shop floors. So practically a leaf blower but Id like to think I have a little more control lol. Plus I have a crazy air filtration system because part my shop doubles as an big Aquarium. Both pulls the dirt from the air and filters out alot of crap from cars being started and moved. Stays clean for the most part! -From the USA as well!
@@mx5_enigma308 We can also scoop up the turkey splatter from that chainsaw, add some crumbs and salsa, form it into patties and cook them in the new air fryer. It's all very Rube Goldberg compared with just sweeping out a garage bay with a 36-inch width shop broom. It's all good for the algorithm.
Solid work! Many of us would happily watch garage transformation videos all day. Not everyone has a car, jet ski, or pontoon in their immediate future, but many of us have garages and love picking up tips like the retractable electric cords.
12:19 I love how it turned out! Awesome transformation!
It’s great to see you looking and sounding happier each time we see you. The garage has certainly gone from the craphouse to the Penthouse, fantastic job around.
Looks awesome! You should trim out the top and bottom of the mural wall also with the palet wood. Tie it all together.
A lot of respect brother. You put in a lot of work and get shit done. Much love from Texas
The shop looks great. All you need now is some air lines and a big TV out there and you are set.
I have been reorganizing a 40x80ft shop to fill half of it with some park model campers as practical workstations for certain things. Its amazing how much stuff can seemingly end up in 'inventory' over time.
I like the integration of the faux brick paneling with the pallet wood.
First time to the channel ... I like that you did just a simple paint job on the floor - make it look better/cleaner .. but more budget friendly than a full epoxy like most "garage builds" ... and like you said - it's a small/old/temp garage - no need to go all out on it
Looks like someone is ready to step up his game and take this you tube thing serious! And i could not be happier! Thank you! Always wanted to see more from your channel and i feel like im about to! 👍
You going to put uour paint snd flammables in that locking metal cabinet if you do I'd put it next to a exit door or window do it can get some air flow 😊
The centre lights with the fence clips is such a genius solution! Looks incredible mate!
Nice work, such a big difference. 👍
Black cabinets...
They darken the garage, especially when a car/s is in the garage.
Also dark inside cabinets when looking for stuff.
A good work bench light would be nice. 👌
I'm impressed with the lights. I was going to suggest that, but i didn't think of using the fence latches. Good job. 👍
I wish I could do that with my garage / shop. Ultimate Rebuilds is one of my favorite RUclips channels.
Heck yea man. Nothing wrong with a fresh start. Garage looks great
Looking really good! Do know that you don't want to spend money on an issue that might be resolved once you get a bigger garage. But seeing how some of the water damage looked. It's not a bad thing to invest a bit in it. It could cause bigger issues down the line, which would result in what could be a $500 thing to a nearly $10,000 thing just because you chose to ignore it because "it's just temporary."
Speaking to you as dog the master, I appreciate the extra space to streach out and chill. Thanks looks great like me.
Looks so good. Such a good job. Great idea with using pallets. And those fold down lights are great. Such a simple solution👍
The worst thing is to start cleaning and organizing the shop but, after it’s all done it is the best. About once a year I pull everything out and clean and put back in more organized than before. Of course I wait for a nice fall weekend. I’m about due in 2 months. Still hot in Louisiana…
I hear ya. I have an old barn at my mother in law's that is in dire need of a clean out. Her father owned this place, then she and her husband moved up here after her father passed. Now my wife and I have moved up to care for her and the place. There is 30 years of stuff in that old pole barn. I want to put my new tractor in it before winter, but like Louisiana, here in Texas it is still to hot. October or November will be barn cleaning. :)
So much easier to work out of a clean garage. Looks awesome!
Looks great! Please due a part two /finished garage and or shop tour.
There is a spray you can use on the walls to waterproof them. I saw a hole, it's not little either, on the back wall over by your new stuff near the corner. Patch it and waterproof it. Easy and the garage will last until you want to build a bigger one, not because you have to..
Great job mate, looks totally different. The ultimate workshop. Got me inspired now. Love the channel. All the best from Western Australia 🇦🇺
Looks great, excited for the first job out of the new digs
Looks great! Looking forward to the completed follow up video! 😎
Good start for what looks like a nice shop. Just wanted to suggest investing in a face mask and some kind of eye protection. You should have had this before you started. I did see what could have been black mold. Also depending on where you live, insulating the walls might have been a good idea.
I would definitely want your design ideas for my 30x40 shop. You have a very creative eye for design
I was going to recommend hex lighting! Trent palmers hanger looks so good
Much better but you have to do remedial repairs on those water leaks or you'll regret it. Loved the simplicity of swivel lights with gate latches! classic👌
Tidy workshop/car/whatever tidy mind, keep practicing like the rest of us. 👍
Nice work, looks great! I wish my garage had that much room to do something cool with.
Let me get that tube roller hahah. Looks good man. A Organized garage means smooth projects. 👍🏻
Awesome video dude :) Painting over water damage was next level xD Would love to see a setup vid for the future garage.
Looks really good man glad you’re doing better!
That look great.
🤔 ngl this is pretty tame compared to some of the clustered garages I've seen
19:14 where did you get all them milk crates?
I remember the last ultimate garage makeover a couple years ago 😂 time for a new one 👍🏾👍🏾
You know the garage is dirty when you need a hoe and leaf blower to move the dirt! Really amazing transformation!! Trick is how long will it stay like that 😉
If you build you a shelf in the middle up top you can put your milk crates up their out of the way and increase your storage without it getting in the way .
Excellent video Zach!
Haha thats always fun, painting a floor around things in place.
Hey Zach! You look great man! We can definitely tell you’ve been hitting the gym!!! Great work and great makeover !
Great video. I love the fact that no matter what you do, you put 100% into it
Such a massive improvement. Very impressive!
Turned out good dude..lighting will help alot
Really Nice Job Sir. Your garage looks brand new,
Zach, that's actually a pretty nice garage with a decent amount of space compared to most 2 cars. Good job!
Hit up school, commercial and industrial auctions for steel cabinets to store your painting supplies and carts for projects.
Commented too soon. 😅
Cool 😎 . Looks so much better! 🤩
You definitely have great vision!!!👊🏻
Very nice, Zach! It looks amazing!
I do like the "Adam Savage" concept of "visible tools", though. "Drawers is where things go to die". But I like your simple organization.
I'm getting a new garage/shop soon and you gave me some very good ideas. Thanks!
Quick question: who did your "ultimate rebuilds" mural? Yourself? It's very nice. I'm glad you kept it!
Wow! Vevor hooked you up! That’s awesome man!
Great video, good motivation to clean and organize my own garage...
This was so satisfying to watch! It looks amazing!
Very jealous, stunning workshop.. our garages in.the uk are the size of a shoebox👍👍
Nice, love the organization and garage refresh! Great job!
looks great awesome job on your garage.
diamond plate outlet covers would look awesome here
Looks amazing! Great job!
From shed to shop. Well done, Zach!
Good videos Zach. Now you have me thinking about rearranging my shops. It's a lot.😂😂😂
That looks so nice great job.
Vevor helps all the you tubers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍👋👋👋👋
Awesome video! Keep up the movation
Looks awesome only thing to make it look better to me would be covers for all your outlets and switches. Other than that looks great. Keep it up.
Great job looks awesome keep the videos coming.
Awesome work!
The shop is actually in good shape.
Nothing nicer to watch than a super cute guy with some serious skills and determination.
Looks great!
Looking good!
I like the message you left on the roof of the garage with the power washer 😅
Amazing video on the garage renovation! How big is your garage size? Interior vs exterior
Usually when I say “ I don’t need it” and get it rid of it, the universe reminds me of why I shouldn’t have got rid of it, because a days later I suddenly “need it “
Looks good bro!
Assuming you are going to continue to paint in there you may want to consider putting up a curtain of some sort to separate the bays and cut down on dust/overspray.
Also really curious what you painted the floor with? Industrial paint?
Love it. Well done brother!
Only thing I would say is DO NOT get rid of the band saw! You do enough metal working that it will be a time saver if it is setup and working. Other than that, great job on the garage!!
Great video, keep them coming!
you did a great job looks fantastic
Use a hand truck to move large/heavy boxes around and save your back 🙂
Nice work, please add a couple of fire extinguishers!
awesome change over!
You did this in 10 days??!!! Bravo dude! You obviously know what you're doing and I wish i could do that. I have a falling down piece of shit garage with so much crap in it, I'm totally overwhelmed, along with a crap house to redo myself and I don't know anything! This is inspiring, but it would take me a year. If i did a time lapse, it would look like a chicken running in circles WITH a head. Is it insulated? I have spray cans but i thought you can't keep them in the cold. also, why do my cans never work?? are they just old and clogged and pieces of crap like everything else i have?? Thanks for you hard work and inspriational video. i needed that.
Looks much better. 👍
So much more room for activities!!!
Hi , I really like all your updates, can you tell me what paint and color you used for the garage floor? I need to do something temporary , and paint and color you made looks nice , thx
Nice job! How is the paint on the floor holding up? Does it flake off because of oils on the concrete?
Great inspiration - do you have a link or tell me the name of the overhead shelving? looks strong and hold good weight.
I wish I had a garage, don't knock what you got. That a nice garage with plenty of space.
Can you post how you made the swivel lights with the fence opener
Very inspiring, good job, Tony Ireland