BIG SIGN, BIG PROBLEMS. Successfully wasting time.
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Impulse decisions arent always good ones...
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hope you found your wallet!!
I did! I retraced my steps and it was laying down in the wood pile 😂😂
@PuddinsFabShop2 have you looked at fire stop caulk
Icon box…damn youtube pays.
Those darn Wood Chucks will take anything.😂
A subscriber sent me a 25% off my entire order at HF coupon. Maxed the credit card out quick, but got 25 % off 😂
I think a hand wash sink is valuable since the house is so far away , also an eye wash station
Concur!
I ran water to my shop last year. Man what a difference. Should have done it ten years ago.
I was a dumbass once I decided to remove a fuel rail without releasing the pressure and got shot in my eye with gas a eyewash station would have been lol I ran in the house and you wash my face in the bathroom sink
Safety First for you and your family especially when they want to work on projects in your workplace. Thank you for this and stay well.
Agreed, already has a parts washing station. He'll need a regular sink in the shop often.
You'd be surprised how convenient having a sink with water in it is useful in the garage
Yeah...He might have need to wash some stripper glitter off before going home to the little woman!
YOU would be surprised how inconvenient it is to put one in. You need water to the shop and sewer as well. Some places won't even allow that. Then you have to keep it from freezing when it gets cold. Ya, nice to have, but a lot of work and money.
I live in TN... Not as many below freezing days. I also live in Nashville where hooking up water is pretty simple. I can see your point though.
When I was having my house built we fired the contractor because he wouldn’t put a sink in the garage.
Also when I got a garage with a door opener I also was in awe of having it. Sometimes when I am tinkering in my garage I think “Man this is awesome” I remember many years of laying I. The dirt working on cars
It is simple to copy a key just from a photo. I’d recommend swapping those locks out now!
Mr. Puddintang, I’m kinda diggin these behind the scenes, day to day type PFS videos. It’s cool to see what Ol’ Puddin’s doing when he ain’t puddifying rides. God bless you brother!
That sink is awesome, I’d hook it up it sure is nice to have some warm water on cold stiff hands sometimes
Or a splash on the face when it's 95 degrees.
Do you remember if there is already water out there at the new shop?
On the parts washer. I bought a HEATED parts washer, and I use Zep Industrial Degreaser in it. When I use the heat function, the ability to clean parts doubles. Build a heated parts washer!
Much respect Puddin it takes a real man to admit an error. We all have had them. So far your ahead👍.
Puddin I don't care how bad you think your videos are I always think that they are great. I can't wait for them to come out every week and I can't wait to see the orileys add. Thanks again for the great videos.
You went full, whistling diesel on that car wash sign. LOL
Just use rubber wall cove for the floor. You get 100+ feet in a roll and it would serve the same purpose plus be waterproof
Agreed. Or have a bunch of 26 guage sheet metal bent up to look like base trim with a slight kick at the bottom to follow the floor contour. Much easier to deal with , and way, way cheaper than using all of that good steel.
Hubby and I used the VINYL COVE MOLD!!! Comes in 4” and 6” standard! Hubby is CONTRACTOR,we used this in our Garage and Basement! Our wall colors were Tan with Black vinyl baseboards. Looked Sharp!!!
I dont know how well rubber is gonna hold up to hot metal slag long term, id more so suggest either tile cove or like corey said some sheet metal bent to coves.
I was watching where VGG was doing an interview for them and what did I see in the background? Well it was puddins u-haul with the swing arm? 😂😂😂
👍👍 if it was me, I think I’d buy a regular parts washer and keep the sink a sink. Good call on the sign. You will probably be happy if you can keep your shop open and not have a post in the middle of it. Keep at it!
I really enjoy the second channel random videos. It just shows that you're a real guy just being yourself.
Keep doing what you’re doing, I look forward to every video.
I bought seconds of white metal shop exterior and cut it 4 ft. tall. I mounted it to the bottom of the walls and built a shelf with a 2X6 at the top for storage. Ended up working well and I can power wash the shop when needed.
Caulk every single gap in your building. You want it sealed as best you can. The better you seal the walls the less bugs you will get and the better it will be if you ever install a mini split. And the commercial rubber base board works great for shops. It what they use in kitchens and stuff.
X2 on the cove molding. I think I mentioned this before, but you could consider using a fire-rated silicone caulk along the base. Silicone caulk is already fire resistant, but for welding BBs you might consider the higher rated caulk. Look for it in the fireplace / wood stove section of the big box stores.
And where the hell are the mice getting in from
Maybe a shop cat
Regular or 2nd channel makes my day!! Thanks puddin for all the entertainment!! Keep up the awesome hard work!! Say hi to hotrod for us!!!
I have to give it to you buddy. How you ever get all you got going on done is amazing . I can't imagine how many times you have to set up the camera move and work in the cameras view, edit, load it up to youtube build a house and shop for content, pick up your supplies. Dealing with merch, raise a family and figure out what to talk about in your channel and so much more. All that hit me today watching pfs2. Great job.
When he says he works his tail off, he means it!
The sink should be exactly that, a sink! You never know what may happen where you will need a hand/face washing sink. If you get something in your eyes that needs to be washed out immediately you would have a sink right there to do just that. 😊👍
@George He has had a small gas incident, and let me tell you getting gas in the eyes burns like 100 fire ants make you go scrambling for a sink.
Absolutely love these “wing n it” videos. Keep’em coming Puddin.
Word of security advise. Don't show pictures of your keys, with simple free software and a 3d printer a copy of that key can be made in minutes. Love the content, and appreciate your hard work.
Think safety. The puddin blue sink turn it into hand face washing station
Emergency eye wash and burn center with fire extinguisher on standby
Love the new shop
I'm thinking you were thinking that old sign would been cool mounted high with Puddin's Fab Shop sprawled across it!
Thanks again for your Thursday installment of all the extra BSery!
Be nice to connect the sink to be able to wash up in the shop after work. Also be nice to have a bathroom in the shop.
I freaking died watching the lift get wired... all that and the cord was too short 😅😅 that's MY luck
It doesn't matter what you get done as long as you're having fun, I enjoy watching you regardless of what you're up to. Keep up the good work and God bless you and your family 👍✌️🇺🇲
@@IGDZILLA that's from Mortske
@@IGDZILLA Bugga!
having a sink to wash up would be premium in the shop. you could add a parts washer tub into the sink location of the counter top setup.
You.... Mr. Puddin.... definitely have the best t-shirts... not just the design.. but the actual shirt quality... A+ sir
Make it the sign for your new shop !!! Turquoise, and tan neon, embossed lettering with a bead maker, dimple dyes around the border, artificial pateener applied, and then mounted up high on the outside of the new shop !!! So the new sign matches your current logo and all your merch. Always think big !!!!!!
Blahaha that butter bean reference and clip was perfect!!
Be careful the second channel is getting cool, the day in the life of Puddin is fun to watch 👍
I will use that sink as what it's used for to wash your hands at the end of the day or if you accidentally get some chemicals in your eyes you can wash it out because you could get part washers at harbor freight for a decent price because you're going getting a situation where you can't run to the house fast enough to wash your eyes out
@George I was saying in general
Love these “day in a life” videos! So much fun!
Mr Hollywood complains about the weather.
Kiddin! Love how much everything has grown the last 3 years Puddin! Super happy for you and your family!
Someone mentioned cement board. That would be good on the base of the walls. Make sure you have several fire extinguishers hanging around the shop. Put the car wash sign up and hire some young ladies to run a topless car wash.
One day when you're settled nicely into the new hope and shop, I would enjoy a monthly "pud-cast" just sitting and talking about whatever with your friends.
@George Taylor, slick, pops, mortise. He could have all kinds of folks on
@@Hard_Right i think it would be entertaining, but you may be right in that it wouldn't be worth his time
You know what pud is slang for right. 😂 this kinda sounds like you want him to get a fans only page.
PUD! Take your time. You are one step ahead in your motivation, one step behind in the situation. The steel at the floor is a concrete staining conflagration, the posts are a positioning miscalculation, and you will discover the the correct posituation. Etch the floor with vinegaration. Then use a polyurethathane sealant, (available under several different brand names at your local hardware store) to glue a synthetic (vinyl, polystyrene, PVC, cheap) base around the shop. Save your steel. Think of the overhead supports lengthwise and buy some cheap local lumber guy's stuff and put your posts where they work. Love you man. Andy
LMAO when he pulled into the scrap yard! Great $100 life lesson, your right there Puddin'
Not sure if you have a circular saw but a 7 1/4" diablo carbide steel demon is a beast for cutting metal, if ya got a 10 or 12" miter saw you can get the same blade based in the size.
Its not a metal cutoff miter saw blade but those blades on a regular old wood cutting saw will do wonders. Just throwing it out there. Also doesnt heat the metal up or shoot sparks.
Theres a video demo by Diablo of the damn blade cutting 1/2 way through a piece of railroad track
There are some flame resistant paints and sprays, you could paint the bottom bit of those walls with some, if you were really worried about it.
I think you should use the sink as just a shop sink, if you have plumbing out there.
It is always fun watching you on your daily rounds, although at times you get a little cranky. you are making good progress on the new shop ( decisions, decisions ). and having fun all the while. 😎 💥
Puddin, I believe that with you getting rid of the car wash sign. Is one of the best things I've seen you do yet in your videos. lol
Use roof flashing. It will slide under wood and if a spark manages to get under it will keep sparks from smoldering. Easy to install...
Really appreciate you holdin' yer gas for sure.
Patina parts washer station is perfect idea
“Why are you all staring down there” 😂 , just love puddin humor , ha ha
Turn that sign into a puddin’s fab shop sign for the new shop. Or set it up out there in your salvage yard.
For fire protection the cheapest would be cement board siding for homes OR Trowel some Drive-it or Tile or floor Compound on the plywood. Flex bond is what we used for basement tile and easy to use. 👍🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🇺🇸🔥
Hey Puddin 👋, no matter what, little accomplishment make life easier in the long run . Just always interesting to see what you have up you’re sleeve. Have a great weekend 👋
That sink should definitely become a parts washer
After living in the rainy Pacific Northwest for 50 years, I agree with you about the rain!
For your spark resistant baseboards we ran mortar for bricks about 1\4 inch thick with chicken wire just screwed to the wall for about 8 inches tall and then we just put sheet metal as wainscoat right over the top
throwing that sign away felt like a right hook from butterbean, LOL
Pro tip, keypad lock. My shop and warehouse has one. Remember the code with a key backup. You never get locked out. As for fire prevention, I built a steel building with steel walls inside. Taking no chances.
There better be an armswing or a powerwash slowmo in that ad!
Thanks for the laughs. Those signs always appear smaller than they are, when mounted up high.
I'm with you on the rain! Spent my teens in the lower mainland of BC, and gladly living in the desert of Canada.
Take care from the southern interior of BC
Grumpy
I go along with a hand washing sink and a cheap Harbor Freight auto parts washer. Clean hands are sometimes essential.
How many angles u looking for with all those angle finders 😆😂 love u lil buddy
To quote one of the other best channels on youtube, Cold War Motors. "A podium level performance in the waste-of-time Olympics"
😂. I think about this video everytime I say the hell with something, and send it to the scrapper. Life lesson😂
I'd connect the sink to water and power to be able to wash up in the shop. Be nice to have a bathroom in the shop too, keep from tracing dust and grime into the new house. Never know but someone may want to spend the weekend in the shop but not become a house guest....
I would use fire caulk to seal the base plate. It is intended to stop fire from running thru penetrations in walls and floors.
Thanks for the update.
I feel like having the sink as a sink makes the most sense. That sign was huge, and super rough up close, I don't blame you.
I second Daniel Murray's comment - make that sink a regular water wash sink and eye wash station. You're welcome!
Lookit dat face when that lift started up. A kid with a new toy! Right on!
It was also fun to spot the Datsun King Delivery in the background of Episode 3 of O'Reilly's In the Aisle podcast!
You should make a outdoor car wash and parts wash station at the new shop and hang the sign over it. Great content. R.I.P CAR WASH SIGN sometimes we all buy something we don't really need that's what makes life fun and intresting..Short Term Happiness lol .Have a great weekend. Mini Truckin Forever
Touch up the car wash sign, install some cheap LED lights and hang it outside on the new shop.
Bonus points if you can install a bubble maker!
Obviously I wrote this before the end. Damn that was heartbreaking. 😯
OK time to watch some more Puddin so I better pack the parachute and buckle up my harness 🏎️🚀🚔🕺🏼
Can't wait to see the shop all finished!
The blue sink would definitely have a cool factor as a parts washer and make a fun project to watch
mop board works pretty well at the base of walls. I dont like open shelves or tables with clutter under them that sparks can hide. I try to get as much stuff stored in metal cabinets as possible.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who regrets some purchases. I once bought an old oil burning furnace for $150 that was trash but looked cool off a toothless guy who clearly was just flipping washers and dryers. Stared at it in the garage for a month and then traded it for a case of beer of fb marketplace. Most expensive case of beer I ever bought.
Congrats on the O’Reilly’s commercial. I was hoping that would happen for you 👍🏻
I nearly made the same mistake 25 years ago, I was going to buy the front road sign form a drive In movie theater that I "worked" at when I was eleven years old. It was glorious. I would clean the parking lot and help put up the marquis signs for "now showing". Just a hint of when it was, I put up the sign "purple rain".
Sink in the shop, get a metal trough (40 gallon) from tractor supply, put drain in the bottom. Great for washing your hands and cleaning large items. Would fit you rusty style of shop.
For the floor sitchuation maybe yeawl could use cement board, stop sparks burnin up?
My work installed 4x8 sheets of thin gauge polished aluminum diamond plate on the wall lowers.
Puddin you sir I wanna thank you so much keepin me motivated working on my project due to mental health kicking my butt at times it's taken me so far 3 years to get it done but I think I'm finally close to firing it up 🎉🎉🎉
Can't wait to see that shop all put together congrats puddin!
You could clad the bottom board's on those units with strips of those rusty metal sheets you were going to use to go around the bottom of your walls, just cut them to size and screw them straight to the existing skirting boards,
You’re absolutely right on the neon sign idea. That’s some on point branding right there.
@@cmleoj i wrote that before the bit where he scrapped the sign, after seeing my bright idea thrown on the scrap heap i edited it out of my comment lol, it would of been a great idea for merch and even a video thumbnail or intro wouldnt it
@@daz0705 It sure would! I would have liked to save it, but I have a whole lot of projects here that need saving, so sometimes you gotta know when to say when.
I did like that sign design.
Well I had a great time riding along with you Puddin!
one key in each vehicle! Id hook the sink up as a sink, most shops Ive ever worked in had a regular sink if for nothing else washing hands but you could add a spray hose in case of chemical splashes to the face
As far as the sink goes, I would use it for you and your family to wash their hands in. :-)
As far as the door panels on the Datsun go. I believe they make extensions to make a door handle he needs to stick out further.
Keep up the good work
@10:15 I might suggest cement board from your home improvement store. Used as backing for tile. Pretty much fireproof. Has to be cheaper than using thick steel? That steel would be better used in your fabricating :-) You can always double up with some flashing from the roofing section. That can be purchased in long rolls. Thin but also good for what you are looking to do.
I would keep that wall open. Gives you a lot more options in the future. If you Close it off, you’re gonna wish you hadn’t later on. But, that’s just me.
Thanks Mr. Puddin'! I have enjoyed these 'behind the scenes' videos on the second channel!
PVC baseboards cost a little more than wood but no rot or mold to worry about it might melt but doubtful of fire unless you hold a torch to it
I wanna see that sign stood up next to the new shop. 😂
About your fire protection question, it's a little late now, but there is a such thing as fire rated plywood. It's used in construction. Could replace the bottom 4' of that osb with rated plywood.
Bottom boards can be done out of hardy plank siding concrete board. Can you get house siding or 4x8 sheets ripped either to 4" strips or wider. Should protect water and fire. The whole lot is cheaper than metal. Hope helps
I watch a lot of economics videos . Having fun for 20 minutes watching this was time very well spent
That's cool as hell, can't wait to see the O'Reilly commercial!
That cord and plug looks like what we used on the snow machines that where 480 volt
To be honest...I'm not a hat T-shirt guy. I'd be interested in a Yeti like cup or Metal coffee cup. Glad to see the new shop moving forward 👍👍👍
Fire Caulking!! Lol! For the sparks
Hay Puddin that's such a investment you have in that garage ,I would even think about a sprinkler system and insurance would give ya a pretty good deal with a water system in their.