Tour a small professional woodworking shop, The Boardroom

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2019
  • Lets go on a tour of The Boardroom, a small one man professional woodworking and carpentry shop. Please feel free to ask questions.
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  • @mark.wilko1969
    @mark.wilko1969 5 лет назад +61

    The level of envy running through my veins cannot be easily described.

  • @stevetyler3016
    @stevetyler3016 5 лет назад +190

    Mike I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed and appreciated this video. Your passion and talent shine throughout this video. You have a talent that is unmatched. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +6

      Thank very much for the kind words Steve.

    • @eidurorn
      @eidurorn 5 лет назад +6

      What he said :)

    • @linotrillo9297
      @linotrillo9297 4 года назад

      Very nice and inspiring work and video presentation. God bless 😍😎

  • @jdkerk
    @jdkerk 5 лет назад +28

    Mrs. Farrington deserves a lot of credit. Having a spouse who supports your passion is priceless!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      I totally agree, I couldn't do it without her.

  • @SteveHayes1
    @SteveHayes1 5 лет назад +133

    Great video. Your woodwork is outstanding. I also liked the very classy move of giving your wife acknowledgement and thanks.

    • @drewt3210
      @drewt3210 5 лет назад +1

      100% agree. My wife's a bank exec. I could never do what I do without her "floating the boat." Best, @HoneyOnWales

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +9

      Thank you very much. My wife really is my rock.

    • @woodandwheelz
      @woodandwheelz 5 лет назад +8

      @@MikeFarrington I get what you're saying. For me, next to Christ, my wife is my rock also. She is so supportive and loving and that makes a huge difference in loving what you do as a job or hobby. From have a reliable sounding board to having someone there to say, "Suck it up Buttercup. You can do this." Thank you for the great video that has given me some inspiration for setting up my 2 car garage shop. I've been wondering the best way to set it up and still maximize usable, move-around-able space. I know your shop is much bigger than what I'm working with but it really helped. I think I have a good idea for my set-up. Thank you.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +6

      @@woodandwheelz Great comment, thank you. One of the ways my wife is helpful is to be a sounding board. Often times a conversation starts "....does that sound crazy?"

  • @klmbuilders5385
    @klmbuilders5385 4 года назад +3

    I'm glad I stumbled across this video. I'm 61 now and have been working out in the field as a carpenter for the last 40 years (self-employed for the last 25). My "retirement" goal is to build a woodworking shop where I can continue loving wood without having to leave home every day and still make a living. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment. Its not always easy, but it is nice to have the shop near the house.

  • @scoobyz61
    @scoobyz61 5 лет назад +44

    That magnet on the table saw pure genius

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you. That is a neat little trick.

    • @grigorbrowning
      @grigorbrowning 5 лет назад +1

      @@MikeFarrington, a neat little trick that's just earned a subscriber... :-) You have a fantastic workshop. Looking forward to exploring more of your videos.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      @@grigorbrowning Thank you. Great to have you onboard.

    • @bighead0107
      @bighead0107 4 года назад

      I watched that part, slapped myself, and then said I should have thought of that.

    • @tacarlso
      @tacarlso 4 года назад

      Where can one purchase said magnet?

  • @myfathersson7
    @myfathersson7 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm too old to do much woodworking but have a grand nephew who is talented and just started making cabinets and simple furniture. My wife and I have just begun his education on Craftsman and Mission style furniture. More importantly, I told him about your RUclips channel today. I hope his gets as hooked on watching you make stuff as I have.

  • @1960fusion
    @1960fusion Год назад +1

    I loved my PM 66, best table top on any saw that I owned. I owned two Uni-saws ( great saws) and now a saw stop and they all worked well, but there was something
    special about the 66...OBTW, very nice heart felt thank you to your wife!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  Год назад

      Thank you. I've worked on a UniSaw, I like the 66 better as well.

  • @pawpawstew
    @pawpawstew 4 года назад +3

    Saddest part of the video "...high school decided to close down their wood shop video. It was 1979 and I walked into my first high school wood shop class. That solidified my love for woodworking and whenever I smell walnut, it takes me back to my first time on a lathe in that shop. Good times. It's cool that you gave that band saw a new home, but it's so sad that our society has devalued skills like woodworking. Also, I'm loving that you're using those old classic tools. I've got a 1970 Powermatic "Gumby" band saw and it's my favorite tool.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      I'm right there with me, shop class has been virtually eliminated. I really learned something about myself during those years in shop class, not necessarily a specific life skill, but something important none-the-less. I love those old PM bandsaws, I have been shopping for one, but they always sell for more than I am willing to spend.

  • @matthewsmade
    @matthewsmade 5 лет назад +6

    You are my favourite woodworker on RUclips. Your professionalism passion and humor really comes through. Thanks for taking the time too bring us all in.

  • @michaeljakus8373
    @michaeljakus8373 2 года назад

    I love what you said about your wife. Mine has also supported me in a big way. I travel 1.5 hrs. one way to get to work. With gas prices sky rocketing this every day journey is getting old. I mentioned to my wife that I should build a shop and just do wood work at home. A month later she tells me she had set up a loan and all I needed to do was sign some papers to get started on my shop build. Working all day then working on my shop all hrs. of the night it has finally come together and I now have a small shop to work out of. I have not given up my day job and don't plan to until my income is larger coming from my shop than from my job. It makes for long hrs. but watching video's like yours inspire me and keep me going.

  • @fifthamendment2220
    @fifthamendment2220 4 года назад +1

    Mike you could have easily been one of my sons. I have had the woodworking/building disease for nearly 40 years. Everything for rough and finish carpentry to room additions and patio covers. Tons of cabinetry, built-in's and full remodels. It all can pay really well. But you have to live in an area that has a good market for that and population that can afford to pay you for your labor. After all the tools aren't cheap and good talent can be priceless.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      The market thing is true, I moved from a very wealthy area to Denver, and my prices had to take a pretty decent step down. Its all relative though, because cost of living is much cheaper. Anyway, sounds like we are cut from the same cloth.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 4 года назад +3

    My dad had his shop a mile from the house. I know yours is just over there, but hear me out. He made a family space in his shop. He had an office/computer room combined with a small eat in kitchen and 3/4 bath. (the shower was so he didn't bring shop dirt into the house, but also in case of an accidental dousing of solvent or fuel.) He had a pool table/ping pong table. This way he could entertain and yet keep the house private. I know your boy is young but he will want to have friends over someday... this way they can be covertly supervised. Or they can work on projects in the family room without having to worry about making a mess... after all they are in the shop, not in the house. It's also nice for you to keep a cold drink handy, or a snack or even a quick wash up before going home. Again it would make a great place for boys to make an after school snack without invading mom's kitchen... just some thoughts to consider as I'm only a girl... what do I know about teenaged boys. ❤🌅🌵

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      That is a really good idea. Thank you for the suggestion. I may add a few home features when I get around to remodeling my shop. It needs lots of work and I may incorporate a couple of your ideas.

    • @suzisaintjames
      @suzisaintjames 4 года назад +1

      @@MikeFarrington, my dad's shop had gotten to be a real hangout place for his customers who became lifelong friends (the coffee was always hot.) You said in this video that you rented out time on the big belt sander... A lot of bartering and trading goes on around a kitchen table with a cup of coffee. A shop bathroom or outhouse would keep those people out of your home... But just a side note. What about giving woodworking lessons to local novices like me in your off season? You'd have to look into liability issues, but it could give you a secondary income stream and a chance for someone like me to use tools that would normally never be accessible. The classes could fund your shop upgrades. You are a great teacher. 💝☀🌵

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      ​@@suzisaintjamesThank you. I have run a few classes. I really like doing it, but I don't think it would be a good money maker unless I did it all the time and streamline my process.

    • @suzisaintjames
      @suzisaintjames 4 года назад +1

      @@MikeFarrington , by all the time, did you mean year-round or do you mean all day? I was thinking in the winter months (or whenever your slow season) when people can't garden nor frolic in the beautiful summer weather so it doesn't take away from your primary income. Just thinking out loud. Don't mean to offend. But don't talk yourself out of opportunities... money is money. With that brand new baby and all the shop improvements, I'd be thinking hard... But I'm sure that you are. 💝☀🌵

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      @@suzisaintjames I think a better way to put it would be to say that I would need to dedicate myself and come up with systems to make it efficient. I would also need to work very hard on marketing to make sure I could fill the classes. All of this is doable, it just takes lots of time upfront. Winter would be good but my shop is not heated or insulated, so that rules that out, but I am hoping to get that fixed this spring. Thank you very much for your input, and yes, I could always use the money, little ones are not cheap.

  • @lukenichols5528
    @lukenichols5528 5 лет назад +3

    Best shop on RUclips, thank you for sharing. Thanks to your wife as well for keeping you going and supporting you. I feel like I need to congratulate you on your collection of tools haha 😂 weird urge but thank you for documenting your woodworking process!

  • @cat5dookie1
    @cat5dookie1 5 лет назад +1

    I like your videos; your sense of humor is great. It's like a bug or a cold loving woodworking. You got it even more than me. I watch your and other people's videos on woodworking and everyone is like; "I like to hang out in my shop and work with my tools. I dont watch much TV. Enjoyment for me is making really cool stuff. And my wife is cool with that".

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you Robert. If woodworking is a bug man did I catch it.

  • @mauricemcloughlin8261
    @mauricemcloughlin8261 5 лет назад +1

    Nice message to your wife buddy. And a big thank you to her from your audience too. I’ve learnt so much, so thanks you. Wonderful shop, I’ve always hoped you would do this video. Have a great weekend.

  • @suburbanhobbyist2752
    @suburbanhobbyist2752 5 лет назад +57

    This was the best shop tour I have ever watched (and I've watched a ton). Thank you very much for putting this out there Mike! Also, your work is top notch.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much. That is saying something considering how many shop tour videos there are.

    • @robbepinsart4240
      @robbepinsart4240 5 лет назад +1

      The exact same thing for me! I've watched a lot of shop tours to improve my own (very new) shop, but i've never seen one like this one. Outstanding stuf you show here. Never came across your channel before but glad i did. Subcribed and Thanx for the great vid!!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      @@robbepinsart4240 Thank you very much. Great to have you onboard.

    • @nigeljordan2318
      @nigeljordan2318 4 года назад

      SuburbanHobbyist wellsaid, I agree totally.

  • @justsomeawesomeperson6396
    @justsomeawesomeperson6396 5 лет назад +5

    This is probably the best shop tour video i’ve ever seen. And it’s great to hear the story behind everything.

  • @stavybananasify
    @stavybananasify 4 месяца назад +1

    Man, you're my main inspiration when it comes to the endless hours I throw at this beautiful/frustrating hobby. Thank you, Mike.

  • @dokmanian
    @dokmanian 2 года назад +1

    What a great tour Mike and I love the stories on where and how you got the tools sad one was the school is stopping wood shop also it goes with out say we all thank Mrs Farrington for believing in you so that we can all see your videos

  • @jcbarritus
    @jcbarritus 5 лет назад +17

    Mike, such a good tour. Love the subtle humor and especially enjoyed the way you showed your work throughout. You are a blessed man to have the support that you enjoy from your lovely wife and little ones. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Looking forward to great content and many more pro-tips!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much. I am truly blessed to be a part of my family. You keep watching and I'll keep posting.

  • @felixfromnebraska8648
    @felixfromnebraska8648 4 года назад +4

    Mike, this was a very articulate and informative video. I love the fact that you are so very humble from your beginnings through now.
    One thing that I can see here is that you are a phenomenal woodworker. Just by the pictures that you present here is evidence of that. I would love to know more about your story.
    You have a fantastic shop, my friend. Thanks for sharing.
    .

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      Thank you. I will try to get more of my story out there.

  • @matthewmitchell5276
    @matthewmitchell5276 5 лет назад +1

    You are my hero. Please keep making videos forever. Thank you.

  • @itsjustzero5422
    @itsjustzero5422 4 года назад +1

    Awe. I agree. My wife is a very important part of my shop. Cheers brother.

  • @clintmyrick4128
    @clintmyrick4128 5 лет назад +3

    Yes, Mrs. Farrington, we couldn't enjoy this fine woodworking without you! Thank you. (Thanks for giving us the Shop Apprentice too!)

  • @whitexeno
    @whitexeno 5 лет назад +9

    Hey Mike, this is probably my favorite video you've posted so far. Thanks for the shop tour and the insight into your work. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @davelillie1090
    @davelillie1090 4 года назад +1

    Magnet sheet to increase the efficiency of the dust collection & nice chant on the drill press, lol Thanks for the tour, truly inspirational. I appreciate your talent and humility acknowledging family for the support needed to achieve this level of success. All the best.

  • @cliftonsnider1520
    @cliftonsnider1520 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Very very impressive,the shop,the tools, the builds, the tool rebuilds, everything.

  • @befmx31
    @befmx31 5 лет назад +3

    Besides Mike's AMAZING wood working skills, I REALLY enjoy his humor.

  • @matthewclemente420
    @matthewclemente420 5 лет назад +4

    Great Job! best shop tour ever. You truly are a great illustrator and a truly passionate wood worker. Thank you!

  • @scottstanley2938
    @scottstanley2938 4 года назад +2

    Hey Mike. Greeting from Rhinebeck, NY, but originally from CO with family in the Denver area. Thank you for investing in these videos. They stand out from your youtube peers. Your skillz, obvious intellect and subtle humor blend into most excellent educational material for this woodworking newbie. I'm thinking through my contacts in the Denver area to get you some business. I'd love to help fill up your pipeline. Hope 2020 kicks your business up a notch!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you very much Scott, your kind words are greatly appreciated. I'd love any referrals you could give me. So far 2020 is looking good.

  • @marbletreeworkshop
    @marbletreeworkshop 5 лет назад +1

    I will be watching this again. Too many great ideas to jot down all at once. Thanks.

  • @LinoBogaert
    @LinoBogaert 5 лет назад +3

    mike as a fellow woodworker from belgium. i can appreciate the things you make and the things you do. i also started off with a small shop and now have a shop that 750 m2. the robland pannelsaw you have is made here in belgium and i also have one or 2 tools from them. i enjoy you're voice on the videos its so smooth. and the content you post is eye candy. thank you so much for you're videos.

  • @drewbyscoobywho
    @drewbyscoobywho 5 лет назад +4

    Great shop tour! Like you say, it's a tough but incredibly rewarding way to make a living. Look forward to more vids! 👍👍👍

  • @arthurgriffin1210
    @arthurgriffin1210 2 года назад +1

    Tremedouse. Especially the mention and credit to your wife and your deep realization of a renovated shop that will continue to inspire.
    Thank you

  • @robsandstrom9854
    @robsandstrom9854 5 лет назад +2

    What an awesome shop. You probably know many of those watching are in shop lust. You're passion for the craft does show through the work you exhibit and your RUclips presentations. Thank you for sharing.

  • @mikethompson6713
    @mikethompson6713 5 лет назад +7

    Wow, I was always intimidated by the “boardroom” but you made it quite enjoyable. You’re editing and production is exceptional.

  • @mark_loveless
    @mark_loveless 5 лет назад +3

    "Chaos". Love it. I also hate you, since I am in the process of moving/upgrading my humble shop and I've been inspired by you to increase my budget ever so slightly.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you Mark. Sorry about the budget thing....

  • @peaknuckle6942
    @peaknuckle6942 2 года назад +1

    The magnetic sheet was a great nugget I've not seen before! 👌👏👏👏 Thank you!

  • @jamescoldwell1467
    @jamescoldwell1467 3 года назад +1

    Wow! I have watched so many videos of guys and girls and their shops. Yours is my dream come true. The best one yet. I love that you have so many tools that you have picked up second hand. That is my favorite way to acquire tools, although of late I have been getting new tools because I don't have the time to restore a tool before I can use it. I would love to get an old Delta/Rockwell band saw like yours! Also, your custom work is beautiful!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  3 года назад

      Thank you. Thats really the only way I could afford the tools, and the shop, my wife and I lucked into it.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 5 лет назад +3

    When you mentioned the stuff on top of the paint room as "secret", I interpreted that to mean "I have no idea what is up there". Great shop tour. But no tool or space envy here. Woodworking is my hobby. I don't need all what your have. But It was great seeing it. Also a good story about how you got started. You should have included pictures of your wife and shop helper. Terrific picture of your work. You sure have reason to be proud of everything you do. I am a turner and especially enjoyed your bowls. Your videos are always well produced. Thank you for sharing.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      You are right, there is a bunch of junk up there. Thank you.

  • @allendobbs6229
    @allendobbs6229 5 лет назад +3

    Great shop and tools and a very well put together video. I would LOVE to see your build of that LVL-topped workbench and the vice system you installed. Getting ready to build another workbench and this one looks like it would meet my needs. Thanks again!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Allen. I am going to be redoing the top on my bench soon. I will put together a video with some details about LVL and how I glue it up.

  • @sufiandar
    @sufiandar 4 года назад +2

    To me, the best part of the video was when you showed appreciation towards your wife. God bless you both!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you. She is a very important part of my work and she deserves much more credit than I can give her in a video.

  • @edadpops1709
    @edadpops1709 4 года назад +1

    we did the same with our 52" sandmaster 2 head OSS. we sanded for many orange county woodworkers. in 1981 we charged 48 per hour with a 15 dollar minimum . the sander paid for its financing 100% great shop man.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      If you are talking Orange County CA in 1981 I was a little kid growing up there.

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools 5 лет назад +17

    Great tour bud. I've been there and it's just about anyone's dream.

  • @billystray7007
    @billystray7007 5 лет назад +4

    Your shop is double the size of mine probably triple lol
    I've been here about 20yrs
    Its heated and insulated 👍
    When I get to work in here rather than out in the field
    " i can't believe I get to make a living in here" is something I catch myself saying often
    Great video ,much enjoyed
    Thanks

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      I am jealous of the insulation and heat, it snowed here today.

    • @billystray7007
      @billystray7007 5 лет назад +1

      @@MikeFarrington ugh....

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele 3 года назад +1

    While watching just about everyone of your videos, I am always looking over your shoulder at your shop. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your shop adventure....Loved where it all started with a tiny space....My present provisional space is a HFT car canopy on a concrete slab...and lots of extra tarps. With any luck walls and a roof this spring-my wife is tired of me storing sheet goods and ongoing projects in the dining room! Can't tell you how jealous I am of that sliding table saw...hahaha!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. All shops start somewhere. I also had a HFT car canopy as storage for a while.

  • @MrRackinroll
    @MrRackinroll 5 лет назад +1

    What can I say, starting from the last you appreciation of your lovely wife is most commendable, your workbench is great and the storage idea , will be taken to heart. The tools and the rest of the shop is without words. and finally your attitude about work and your hobby is spot on. I have the same attitude. Work is something most people dread, we, on the other hand, enjoy going to work. How great that is and to boot we get to look at and appreciate the fruits of our labors. Best job I have ever hand, Oh for at least the last 50 years RC

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you Ronald. Enjoying work is something that is very important to me. Probably more important than anything else. I am lucky to enjoy my work.

  • @willproulx8951
    @willproulx8951 4 года назад +3

    dude I laughed so hard when you said "the blade is spinning towards my face" hahahaha love your content man I've learned so much, you're an inspiring guy keep doing what you're doing.

  • @archer9006
    @archer9006 4 года назад +3

    That was an amazing shop tour, and has given me some ideas on what I might need to do to reorganize my shop and get things to go a little better for me. I understand not wanting to wear a suit to work, and having the support of a loving spouse who affords you the opportunity to follow your dream. For me it started out because my wife needed a better night stand, and I found I had a love of building things, and it grew from there.
    I know you have many comments and people who probably ask for your help in things, but if you ever have time I would love to chat, and and basically get your opinion and advise on how I might better improve my shop, skills, and even move from just hobbyist to the professional wood worker that also is a wood working hobbyist.
    Thank you,

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you Bert, send me an email via my website.

  • @m.d.e.845
    @m.d.e.845 5 лет назад +1

    A good wife makes a good man, and a good man a good wife. It's apparent you both are great people and together you make a beautiful life. You are very talented Mr. Farrington! You have an amazing wife, family and pedigree of fine woodworking! Money can never buy such a thing, it's all a blessing from the Almighty! Thanks for sharing your insights and talent. You are a very talented man!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Truer words have not been spoken. A good relationship creates an upward spiral. We are blessed. Thank you for the kind words.

  • @docmacwoodwerks4978
    @docmacwoodwerks4978 4 года назад +1

    i have since been a lurker to your channel for many months...my first comment in fact today...i have watched your videos and love the content, the cinematography, the tools (especially the Virutex and Lamello)...looking forward to more videos but i know they are time consuming to make and i appreciate you making them for us viewers..the attention to details is 100 percent...the monster belt sander is well..a luxury in everyones shop! cheers from the Philippines

  • @rebornspawn
    @rebornspawn 5 лет назад +4

    People's perceptions of small is hilarious, your first shop is bigger than what mine is. Lol. I guess I have a "micro" shop. Lol. Nice video

  • @gregorylondos534
    @gregorylondos534 5 лет назад +4

    A Very Awesome One Man Professional Work Shop Indeed... I have only seen one Better in my 40 years in the Trades. Congrats... I am Very Envious... Greg

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thanks Greg.

    • @mrebholz
      @mrebholz 5 лет назад

      Gregory Londos
      Which one was it? Is it still operating? And can we see it on RUclips?

    • @gregorylondos534
      @gregorylondos534 5 лет назад +1

      mrebholz. No Martin is long retired and his equipment has been sold off... He had an 16” x 120” Altenforf Sliding saw a Delta Unifence Saw, a 40+ inch sander, large stroke sander, three 1-1/4” shapers, 14” delta radial arm saw, a Huge Indutrial Dust collection system 8” metal ducting through out. Martin did architectural woodwork. You name the Good stuff and he had it in his shop... Apollo HVLP turbine sprayer long before they became popular... All old school porter cable Routers and Sanders... These are just some of the things he owned and used... I can still see and feel his shop in my mind... A real treat to to have seen in operation and a good memory to treasure...

  • @lostinadream1866
    @lostinadream1866 3 года назад +1

    This is the second time I've watched this tour and each time I enjoy it more, the best part is the thanking of Mrs. Farrington....... class, pure class!!

  • @dennismacwilliams196
    @dennismacwilliams196 3 года назад +1

    I really like the ending...
    Your words were from your heart

  • @qtbrye
    @qtbrye 5 лет назад +3

    Mike, I love your shop but I love your message to the Mrs. at the end of the video even more. Thanks for the tour.

  • @jandrewmore
    @jandrewmore 5 лет назад +14

    I was a little disappointed you didn't discuss your dust collection, which is a minor obsession of mine. In particular the odd attachment you have above the sliding saw, does that work well? Maybe a future video?

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +2

      I am planing to redo my dust collection soon. Thats why I didn't mention it in the video. The attachment is called Loc Line. It works OK. I am planning on attaching a dust shroud to help it along.

    • @jandrewmore
      @jandrewmore 5 лет назад +2

      @@MikeFarrington Thanks for the update, I'll be eager to see what you do with dust collection. You seem to have everything in your shop well thought out, and designed, with neatness a priority. I'm sure whatever you design will be well worth watching.

  • @markclauss2314
    @markclauss2314 2 года назад +1

    OK.....You are the kind of person (Teacher and Craftsman) that I am going to spend my time watching! VERY IMPRESSIVE setup and skills ! Mark

  • @DavesShed
    @DavesShed 5 лет назад +1

    I don't think I could ever get tired of seeing the layout of your workshop.

  • @jacobfaso5517
    @jacobfaso5517 5 лет назад +4

    Hey mike! Love your videos! I was going to ask how you felt about financing tools. I was relieved when you said you had only financed the wide belt sander. I worked in a small cabinet shop (myself, the owner, and his wife) years ago that was heavily in debt. All of his tools, trucks, trailers, and van were all financed, and he worked out of a commercial space with high rent. Needless to say his costs were insane, and he was supremely stressed out all the time. I’m glad to see that you can be successful while operating with lower costs (relative to your income) I feel it’s definitely the best way to go, and that will be the route I take.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      I learned very early on that debt was a source of stress. I saw many friends go the same route. From the outside it looked like they were on top of the world. Then one little thing would go wrong and they would fold. I save constantly, I pay cash for tools, I pay cash for cars, I have only one payment, my house, which is also my shop rent. This has been what has kept me passionate about woodworking, if I was stressed out all the time trying to pay off debt, I wouldn't enjoy what I do. Plus I wouldn't see my wife and kids.

  • @fdfishing9999
    @fdfishing9999 4 года назад +3

    We have very different definitions of “small shop” lol. Very nice, very jealous.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you. I think compared to other professional shops, mine is small.

    • @gbfan75
      @gbfan75 4 года назад +1

      @@MikeFarrington whats the sq ftg?

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      @@gbfan75 Its about 2750 or so.

  • @luissaquiche5397
    @luissaquiche5397 4 года назад +1

    Besides they fact that your voice gives me peace I want yo thank you because I was about to give up due to I am facing a lot of financial problems and I was about to sell the few stuff I got but u just injected fuel to my dreams. Greetings from Guatemala

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you. Best of luck. Keep up the good work.

  • @willfishing5605
    @willfishing5605 4 года назад +1

    I'm jealous of you, and I don't ever get jealous of people. I am stuck here in SoCal in a small shop, and I swear one day I'm going to leave this place and buy a house with a proper shop like you did! Good call on getting out of here!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      I really only miss one thing about CA, the year round motorcycle riding. Though with two kids now, I'm lucky to get out a few times a year.

  • @johnfrederickson3082
    @johnfrederickson3082 5 лет назад +11

    I have 3 things: First and most important, the vid could have been much higher quality if the "Shop Apprentice" had been there to help his dad. Second, I would like to be bored seeing you paint booth, with all of your painting tools. Third, your dust collection. Thanks for another great vid.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you. The Shop Apprentice will make a return to the screen soon. I left out the paint booth and dust collector because I am planning dedicated videos for those two areas. Stay tuned!

  • @ash7324
    @ash7324 5 лет назад +46

    Did he just pronounce the CH in Chaos at the beginning of the video?

    • @derekl_
      @derekl_ 5 лет назад +5

      I had to rewind right after he said that too because that COULDN'T have been right... but nope, he mispronounced chaos...

    • @Balzaniii
      @Balzaniii 5 лет назад +1

      It sounds cool though

    • @davidpancerz5820
      @davidpancerz5820 5 лет назад +6

      Actually, following Mike for as long as I have now it's clear he's as sharp as they come. It was done on purpose, without a doubt.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +13

      Thats me poking fun at the english language.

    • @13daniel1974
      @13daniel1974 4 года назад +1

      Yup....one thing I'll remember...lol.

  • @nicknicholson2114
    @nicknicholson2114 4 года назад +1

    Mike, mentioning and recognizing your wife and her importance to you made this video the best I’ve watched thus far. Keep up the awesome work, you are a great example for the “Apprentice”.

  • @diggler306
    @diggler306 5 лет назад +1

    Hands down my favourite woodworker/maker/artist on RUclips. Not just for the projects themselves, but for the video quality, humour, humble personality, methodologies, etc. We can tell you are passionate and caring for your work, your family, and your hobbies. There are other very talented workworkers on RUclips whose personalities drive me nuts. I've seen nothing but professionalism and high qualities while on this channel. Keep up the great work Mike and thanks for the tour of your life.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Josh. These are very kind words and really this comment describes exactly what I am trying to do with this channel.

  • @hawkie333
    @hawkie333 4 года назад +3

    So much space in that shop...you could reduce by 25% and save about 3 pairs of sneakers per year.

  • @jimfeaster4837
    @jimfeaster4837 5 лет назад +3

    Where did you by scissor lift for you work bench

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      I bought it from a shop that was closing down.

  • @bradjensen4902
    @bradjensen4902 2 года назад +2

    Your shop is an inspiration Mike! Very intelligent design in the flow of work. I noticed how much attention you have given to avoiding muscle strains with equipment made to eliminate strain. Well done.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  2 года назад

      Thank you. Yup, that is all based on past injuries.

  • @theblackpawn
    @theblackpawn Год назад +1

    More than just a tour, Some great tips! Several tips I've never heard or thought of that I can't wait to implement. Love your channel!

  • @swatteamcda
    @swatteamcda 5 лет назад +13

    Where did you get your blue cart for plywood? I need one.

    • @WelshRabbit
      @WelshRabbit 5 лет назад +4

      It looks to me like a "panel handler" from ShopCarts USA. 'Taint cheap, though. Budget c. $1.1-1.4K for new. Or consider a build-it-yourself multi-function shop cart ("MFSC") like that of Belgian woodworker, Timothy Wilmots, also on RUclips.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +2

      Yup its the panel handler from ShopCarts USA. It works great, its a little expensive new, but I picked mine up used for a good price.

  • @moonbeamjones9888
    @moonbeamjones9888 5 лет назад +3

    Great video as always
    Where is the shop assistant? And how is the newest addition?
    Cheers

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you. He will make a return to the screen soon. The newest is doing well and growing fast.

  • @protect.your.digits.creations
    @protect.your.digits.creations 4 года назад +1

    Mike , First thank you for the Fantastic tour ,your video was great and your shop is wonderful . I am in a small shop right now and probably will never go bigger (I'm 67 ) but I have devised a way to work big in a small shop.. Once again Thank you your Craftsmanship is perfect.

  • @lisajanecraig6472
    @lisajanecraig6472 4 года назад +2

    I love the message to your wife at the end. Also, the shop is pretty cool too lol. Looking forward to seeing the new upgrades you have planned. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      Thank you. I am currently working on one and hope to have it finished in the next week or so.

  • @hizzleman123
    @hizzleman123 4 года назад +3

    may i ask what the dimensions of your shop are?

  • @almostanengineer
    @almostanengineer 4 года назад +7

    I love how Americans say ‘small’ and then most Brits are like ‘Damn, that’s a mansion 😨

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад +1

      Its all about perspective. Most of the shops I worked in were much bigger.

    • @almostanengineer
      @almostanengineer 4 года назад +1

      Mike Farrington that’s true, I doubt I’ll ever get to that level of either skill, or shop, but it’s people like you that inspired me to purchase my first proper tools and to start making things, Even if it’s just for me and my family.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      @@almostanengineer Everybody starts somewhere. I started in a small shop, with a skillsaw and nail gun. I just keep at it building my skills and tool collection.

    • @FritsBlaasbaard
      @FritsBlaasbaard 4 года назад

      I love how Brits say "You Americans think that's small, come take a look at us!". Come live in the Netherlands, every square meter (or square feet as you say) is built.
      My "shop" is a shed in the garden of 3 by 4 meter (9 by 12 feet i guess).
      Granted, I'm no pro, so I'll manage for now :)
      But kidding aside, that is one amazing shop and an even more amazing collection of tools.
      Also really liked the editing and the relaxed tone of the video.
      Was the first video I saw of you, but subcribed in a second.
      Can't wait to explore the old stuff :)

  • @CBanks-ky7kl
    @CBanks-ky7kl 3 года назад +1

    Mike if my wife ever leaves me I'll move to Colorado and work for you for FREE. Love your videos and humor bud. I built your router table and I love it.

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize01 3 года назад +1

    humble guy, occasional hot rod tractor pull inflections are not wasted on me good sir!

  • @steenfraosterbro3268
    @steenfraosterbro3268 5 лет назад +3

    It all fine and dandy with the kissing up to the wife, but still the apprentice gets no mentioning despite the hours of video of him cleaning your shop. Great video btw.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад +1

      I kept him out of this video because I wanted all the glory for myself.

  • @themeat5053
    @themeat5053 5 лет назад +4

    you were making me jealous until the last ten seconds of the video

  • @oakleyjack7600
    @oakleyjack7600 5 лет назад +1

    The one key to your success, working solo !! I shut down my cabinet shop in 04, I had the Robland 300 also,and thought it very good for the price. My mitre station was on wheels with two 8’ torsion boxes either side all plywood skeletal framing, handy and lightweight. I built 3 other mitre stations of the same design after a local Commercial glazier seen it and bought two for his co, one for the shop and one to go out on jobs within his 24’ trailer, the other was for a local framer.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Couldn't agree more. I have had employees, that is a whole different set of skills that I do not have. I like the idea of a movable miter station.

  • @johnconklin9039
    @johnconklin9039 5 лет назад +2

    Shop tours are always fun, seeing the work spaces of other, especially when they're professionals. Thanks Mike.

  • @Paul57T
    @Paul57T 5 лет назад +3

    Did he pronounce the “H” in chaos ??

    • @63DegreesNorth
      @63DegreesNorth 5 лет назад

      Yes. My right eye is still twitching...

  • @carpenterant4549
    @carpenterant4549 4 года назад +1

    Icing on the cake is the 2nd gen 4Runner in the background! Great shop and am a big fan. Thank you for making these videos. Much respect and appreciation.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you very much. Unfortunately, the Runner has been sold. With two kids I just didn't have time to take it out. Though I have been talking about getting back into another vehicle when the kids are old enough to go out with me. I loved that truck...

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder 2 года назад +1

    The bench on the scissor lift is one of those things that I look at and say "OF COURSE! Why didn't I ever think of that? It's so obvious!"

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  2 года назад

      Thank you. Its been a great addition to the shop.

  • @masontejera506
    @masontejera506 Год назад +2

    I always love coming back to this shop tour. Gives me something to aspire to. I know you've done a lot of work to it since 2019 that you've graciously captured here on the tubes, but would love another walk through that covers all the updates. Thanks again for all you do Mike!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I am in the planning phase of just such a video.

  • @jamesgallagher4655
    @jamesgallagher4655 4 года назад +1

    Your depth of skill is reflected in fabulous set up you have created. A true craftsman and I think a very nice person.

  • @mishellekochel4510
    @mishellekochel4510 2 года назад +1

    😲🤣🤣 Exactly what I call my shop!! Each room has it's own unique name. For example, workout room is the WAR ROOM. haha

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  2 года назад +1

      I call my workout room the Mike Farrington Gymnasium For Muscles.

  • @tommurphy6058
    @tommurphy6058 4 года назад +1

    First let me say you have a great shop to support your business as well as your obvious passion. Kudos to you for making a point of thanking your wife , most if not all of us have supportive spouses who put up with what is a very expensive hobby as well as giving up what could otherwise be living space for a workshop that we stuff as many tools that we can justify buying.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  4 года назад

      Thank you. My wife is a huge part of the success I've had. I was happy to be able to show that in a video.

  • @MrConnert
    @MrConnert 5 лет назад +1

    Definitely the most well-equipped one man shop I've ever seen. I worked in a cabinet shop with 15 employees and we didn't have the tools you have. What a pleasure it must be to work in that shop.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you. My tool collection in the product of deal hunting for many years. It is a great place to work for sure.

  • @joeatkins4470
    @joeatkins4470 5 лет назад +1

    Simply brilliant, most especially the dedication to Mrs. Farrington. "and so say all of us" I have made a living my whole life by not wearing a suit and once again it would not have been possible without the unwavering support of my version of Mrs. F. (30 years now!) Thanks Mike, you just make the world a better place.

  • @billpauni9431
    @billpauni9431 5 лет назад +1

    You have some major talent Mr Farrington. As a new subscriber and very new builder (30+ yr commercial painter by trade) I look forward to seeing much more from you. Enjoy Colorado, I've been here 50 yrs

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  5 лет назад

      Thank you. I have been here 4 and so far I love it.

  • @MrSchattka
    @MrSchattka Год назад +1

    I discovered your channel just a few days ago. The furniture pieces you build are gorgeous! Your passion is obvious and is part of everything you build.
    You're are one of the few fortunate people whose hobby is their profession and the unwavering support from your wife is priceless.

  • @davidrowe1254
    @davidrowe1254 5 лет назад +1

    Mike all I can say is WOW. I got into woodworking late in life (62) and although I'm not great at it I LOVE it. Thanks so much for the tour and the hard work you put into producing such great content.

  • @Yawgmoth1806
    @Yawgmoth1806 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this awesome video! I'm always happy to see people that turned their passion into their profession. The way you talk and talk about woodworking is what makes your videos so special. I wish you, your wife and kids the best of luck, you really deserve it!

  • @leroymichaelson4922
    @leroymichaelson4922 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the ideas. My wife and I are purchasing a home in Elizabeth, CO that happens to have a 40x60 shop. Coming from a garage workshop, it is both exciting and daunting. Looking forward to more of your videos.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  3 года назад

      Good luck, its a lot of work, but its nice to have the space.

  • @obeddiaz7
    @obeddiaz7 3 года назад +2

    Amazing video and woodworking skills. I just started this year due to job issues, but I cannot be more satisfied doing any other work! Thank you for your oozing inspiration.

  • @davidm2645
    @davidm2645 5 лет назад +1

    Mike - such an awesome shop you have. I am in the throws of working on my woodworking shop. You have given me inspiration and some new ideas as well. I am looking forward to having a RUclips video made some day when my shop is complete. Thanks again for sharing!