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  • @JayBates
    @JayBates  Год назад +43

    I misspoke in the video. The Nordfab alternative I was referring to was CAROLINA Air Systems....not California.

    • @barrydarnell9748
      @barrydarnell9748 Год назад

      I love about 45 min form Carolina Air. If you happen to stop by needing a part not in stock, they will run and weld it up for you while you wait too. Great folks!!!

    • @johnreimer5843
      @johnreimer5843 Год назад

      Do you have a website or link to California air.

    • @guiturtlewood
      @guiturtlewood Год назад

      ​@@johnreimer5843Carolina, not California. Google "Carolina Air Systems" it's the first result

    • @shepardadventures5234
      @shepardadventures5234 7 месяцев назад

      I was going to say, "I never thought I would see the day when something is cheaper coming out if California." Lol

  • @dwb468
    @dwb468 Год назад +42

    Jay...THANK YOU! "It must be nice" to live within your means. "It must be nice" to work hard in your chosen field to achieve your goals. "It must be nice" to generously share your talents with the world. I wish you and your family a continued lifetime of "nice". -db

    • @spartan_7389
      @spartan_7389 5 месяцев назад +1

      This comment couldn’t say it better. Cheers to you sir, what an awesome shop and what a great story. This made my day

  • @arayawoodworks
    @arayawoodworks Год назад +5

    5:13 absolutely encouraging. I don’t understand why people cannot see the fact that you have work hard for what you have. I love seeing the old shop pictures and where you are now.

  • @dagwood1327
    @dagwood1327 Год назад +2

    The “young kid with complete freedom” is a wonderful place to be. As an old man I remember those days.

  • @paulkramer7698
    @paulkramer7698 5 месяцев назад +1

    that was great for me to watch. I have a 40x60 work shop that aslo has my boat and woodworking tools. Im moving and need to build a new shop and this was an informative video. Thank you.

  • @wwtrkr3189
    @wwtrkr3189 2 дня назад

    Man! That dust collection is epic. Just moved into my new place and designing my workshop, so lots and lots of RUclips shop tours to steal inspiration. From you, I'm stealing two things. The dust collection is exceptional and i love the table saw / bandsaw / planer combination layout.
    Nice job! That is a VERY nice space.

  • @jamesmccann3630
    @jamesmccann3630 6 дней назад

    I really admire your skill, your work ethic, and your attitude. Thanks for this.

  • @merlinsatrom6678
    @merlinsatrom6678 Год назад +5

    Love the “bucket pod”. Says a lot about you being such a hard working creative entrepreneur that has a shop completely paid for! Impressive Jay! It is indeed encouraging and you are not boastful!

  • @scmarinemom24
    @scmarinemom24 Год назад +1

    I 100% get not having debt..I sold my home and 3.75 acres, (got remarried) paid off our barn and 10 acre note, bought a 12x32 shed for my shop and paid cash for all my tools. No mortgage, no debt. We went from a 2500sf home to a 1000sf barn apartment that I'm about to upgrade. Just the husband and me so we don't need all the extra room. You sleep so much better at night knowing you own your life and not have bank payments. 😊

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад +2

      You indeed sleep much better :) Good on you for living within your means :)

  • @Whatsthe_411
    @Whatsthe_411 Год назад +2

    I love how you incorporated your old items from the previous shop.

  • @thesplinteredfinger
    @thesplinteredfinger Год назад

    Jay, it’s good to see how you have progressed. I’ve been following you since your second and maybe even towards the end of your first shop. Always loved what you do and the way you explain it clearly!

  • @makethepart
    @makethepart Год назад

    Hey Jay, this was a really good review of your journey and everything you've learned along the way in organizing and laying out a woodworking shop. Thanks for your contributions to the community!

  • @mikedtubey
    @mikedtubey Год назад +6

    Great Story Brother! You should be proud you've accomplished what you have. Enjoy the space and your life with your family!!! Oh, by the way great organization for the space.

  • @TomsDIYShop
    @TomsDIYShop 10 месяцев назад

    Really appreciate you putting this out here Jay! It’s obvious you put a LOT of time and effort into the design and layout of your shop and I will absolutely be putting them to use in my new shop space.

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks Год назад +2

    Thanks for your shop tour. Awesome set-up/tips!

  • @Hvn1957
    @Hvn1957 Год назад +13

    I’ve been following you for a while, and I’ve always been impressed with your native practicality, and calm delivery. Hearing more about your path to where you are just reinforces that. It seems clear that you like working for yourself, but I’d like to plant an idea. When I watch your videos, I always think “I would have loved having him as a shop teacher”. I’m 66, and a lifelong professional woodworker. These days, I find myself looking for young people to pass my knowledge to. Someday, when your trajectory as a creator is slowing, perhaps you could think about becoming a high school shop teacher. I am certain that a generation of young people will remember you as the best teacher they ever had.

    • @nctplarry
      @nctplarry Год назад +1

      Thanks, Victor, for advancing the idea of Jay's being a teacher. HOWEVER, as a now-retired educator (I began my professional career as a junior high Industrial Arts teacher (and I am thankful to have been so fortunate as to being selected as the Industrial Arts Teacher of the Year in only my second year of teaching -- that's being thankful, not boastful), then a middle school Principal, and winding up my educator career as a university professor of Vocational and Technology Education at Mississippi State University for 17 years. Now, having said all that "fluff," I need to express why I disagree, somewhat, with your exhortation to Jay about his being a high school shop teacher. Here's why: Jay is amazing. He has shown us over the years that we watched him to be an effervescently creative person who is not afraid to try things, even if those ideas don't turn out to be what he imagined.
      Therein comes the rub. The educational "system" these days has become a machine focused upon achieving high test scores. Thus, students often are tested, tested, and tested just so the "system" can satisfy itself that some rather innocuous collection of data points have been achieved by some arbitrarily fashioned mechanisms. I know of many teachers--and even administrators--who have become so frustrated with this setup that they choose to leave the profession. The true art of teaching has, in many situations, been abandoned in favor of "meeting the test points" and "educator disenfranchisement" is continuing to sweep across this nation in a viral fashion, unfortunately.
      I do, however, think that Jay could make some very positive impacts upon lives of young people, perhaps simply by using his creative prowess to architect a method that would produce the desired results that I suspect you intended when you wrote your commendation. I just don't see how Jay can feel satisfied as a "normal teacher" inside a system that is, in many ways, broken beyond repair.
      Thanks for enduring my rambling, but I am passionate about this matter, especially as I have been privileged to work with schools and educators around the world. Thank you for bringing up the matter to Jay. If he chooses to respond, I look quite forward to reading his thoughts. I know they will be provocative.

    • @Hvn1957
      @Hvn1957 Год назад

      @@nctplarry I am the child of college professors, and the product of a very elite education that was utterly wasted on me. My point was that we need new thinking and new directions. College is NOT the ultimate goal. Crafts and trades are honorable careers and do no require a Bachelor of whatever. So what we need in K-12 is people who think in different ways, and do not care to fit a mold that has clearly stopped working. I hated school for 16 years because I could not use my hands and my innate skills, to do what I longed to do. Now here we are. The trades are in dire straits because there are no trained workers (no ten year Journeymen). Why? Because everyone was sold a bill of goods that said they needed a college education to prosper. That is BS. I’m 66 and I can’t find anyone skilled enough to replace me. It takes ten years in my trade to even call yourself qualified. It’s incredibly frustrating.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Год назад

    This has to be one of my favourite videos it was great to hear how you got started and where you are now. I love how you share your knowledge of woodworking it’s a great help it took me so many changes to get a flow in my work space. Thank God for RUclips it helped me a lot.

  • @cjanoch
    @cjanoch Год назад +3

    Jay -- thanks so much for the walk-thru. Learned more than I thought I would! Really interested in the work you have done to channel airflow *outside* of your collection pipes. Would really like to see a video of you cleaning up the shop after a messy project, and how long it takes the air to filter back to good levels.

  • @loueubank4399
    @loueubank4399 Год назад

    great info. Just moved and trying to layout my shop and your comments and suggestions were just what I needed. Thanks.

  • @FloridasFinest
    @FloridasFinest Месяц назад

    Cleanest shop tour I’ve seen!

  • @marcbarash6045
    @marcbarash6045 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jay for the tour!

  • @RichardMerrill3Hawk
    @RichardMerrill3Hawk Год назад

    I normally don't watch shop tours, but I was captivated by yours right away. The most educational tour for someone reworking or creating a shop space. The concept of grouping the dead spaces of tools is simple genius. I have a 10 x 9 shop space with a 7 foot ceiling, and I use a wheelchair. My bench is 24" high with a clamp-on mini-bench for extra height. I can still find ways to improve it from what I learned in this video -- thanks for a great tour, and a great channel.

  • @206woodworker
    @206woodworker Год назад +1

    Love the layout, thanks for sharing Jay!

  • @danitafunk9236
    @danitafunk9236 10 месяцев назад

    Be proud of what you've accomplished without apology,,, Your videos have helped me a lot. You are a good teacher, not everyone can teach, so thank you

  • @JAMESMT-mm6zl
    @JAMESMT-mm6zl Год назад +2

    Great video. I’ve been watching your channel for years and enjoy it all. Keep up the great work.

  • @deneseweems3292
    @deneseweems3292 Год назад +4

    You had me at eating chips and watching paint dry on the dog house back in 2014. Always great content Jay!

  • @lesterhuhta5624
    @lesterhuhta5624 Год назад

    Great job on your video and your shop tour! That is an awesome shop. Thank you!

  • @marcher78
    @marcher78 8 месяцев назад +1

    Congrats on one of the Best hobbyist woodworking shops. Enjoy the fruits of your labor and sacrifices!

  • @SteelBladeWoodworks
    @SteelBladeWoodworks Год назад

    Awesome shop layout! Definitely some great takeaways to utilize in my new shop setup. Thanks for sharing Jay!!

  • @brianaustin637
    @brianaustin637 Год назад

    Great recommendations on shop design! I recently moved and renovated an older pole barn. I'm in the process of designing the new shop (which is the same size!) and this was VERY helpful. Thank you!!

  • @michaelmcdermott2178
    @michaelmcdermott2178 Год назад

    Your deliberate approach really is amazing. At 70, I still get great ideas from you. And you are so right about flex space. The times when my various shops over the decades became choked with crapola were when I didn't have room for flex.

  • @GreatFalls18u
    @GreatFalls18u Год назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @patrickleahy770
    @patrickleahy770 Год назад

    Outstanding!

  • @itsmejoe6718
    @itsmejoe6718 Год назад

    Hey, very nice shop, I have followed you since your two car garage shop.
    I'm very impressed with what you have done.
    My days of woodworking are over, I stopped about five years ago.
    I was working out of a two car garage, I'm 79 years old now but I enjoyed it for 40 plus years.
    I'm envious and I'm a fan.

  • @HomesteadEngineering
    @HomesteadEngineering Год назад +1

    Wow! That little bit of back story was really interesting for sure. Thanks! :)

  • @MostlyChevies
    @MostlyChevies Год назад

    With any success comes the naysayers.
    I've watched you off and on for years. It's cool to see you fill in the details. Best of luck with your future endeavors.

  • @leatherbydragonfly
    @leatherbydragonfly Год назад

    Great update Jay. This layout looks like it will flow well. 👍🏻

  • @PPGExplorer
    @PPGExplorer Год назад

    Great job on this. Best shop tour and discussion on your setup I have seen.

  • @brucemitchell5637
    @brucemitchell5637 Год назад +5

    Your wife is definitely a keeper, there is absolutely no way my wife would even consider living in a wood shop/ apartment!

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад +5

      We didn't live in that one. That was an extra unit full to the top of the windows with old appliances and junk before I cleaned it up.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад +4

      But she definitely is a keeper :)

    • @_rlb
      @_rlb Год назад +1

      @@JayBates I like that you added this reply a few hours later as if your wife made you do that :P

  • @JustinDepew
    @JustinDepew Год назад

    Amazing shop and layout Jay! You absolutely deserve it and I applaud your achievements. I've enjoyed watching your evolution over the years. I would be interested in hearing more about how you've ran your business. Considering you are a media company you have never seemed worried about the RUclips algorithm and staying relevant. How do you keep from getting burned out? Keep up the great work!

  • @breakinn403
    @breakinn403 Год назад +2

    Great tips on space management. Thanks Jay :o)

  • @daryoushborja5115
    @daryoushborja5115 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @mdesousa6691
    @mdesousa6691 Год назад +1

    Your videos have been great content over the years. A good upgrade to that red hand truck is solid, puncture-proof tires. Mine will soon get grease zerks and cotter pin retention to the axle.

  • @timort2260
    @timort2260 11 месяцев назад

    I can dig it. Currently living in a rv 1980s pos working out of a small work shop. Very cool to see how you got into wood working as I've watched a bunch of your video but only now subbed. Nice guitar always gotta have one in the shop when there is space.

  • @thewoodshop
    @thewoodshop 10 месяцев назад

    That is an awesome shop! Congratulations on new shop layout, and thanks for the tip on California Air Systems.

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer4867 Год назад

    thanks, good ideas

  • @FAMAWoodworking
    @FAMAWoodworking Год назад +2

    Wonderful place! It's a dream.

  • @jimbecker5675
    @jimbecker5675 Год назад +2

    Blastgate Company is also more affordable for quick connect duct and completely compatible with your existing Nordfab other than the adjustable sleeves which have to match the brand they are being used with. Also, a floor sweep should only be used with a two-stage dust collection system with pre-separation. You don't want any metal (screws, nails, swarf from drilling) to pass through the impeller as it potentially can cause a spark. Great lesson in workflow...I hope folks take that to heart as it really makes things work a lot better!

  • @daviddickmeyer5231
    @daviddickmeyer5231 Год назад +2

    I just wish I could be so damn organized! 😂

  • @jamesleatherwood2293
    @jamesleatherwood2293 Год назад

    Been a fan since the apartment days. Thanks for what you do.

  • @benchtopwoodworks
    @benchtopwoodworks Год назад

    Love the islands with large isles, I'm convinced its the the most efficient way to arrange.

  • @lindrake8315
    @lindrake8315 Год назад +1

    Oh man. I remember seeing that trailer. Looking good man

  • @woodfather
    @woodfather Год назад

    Workshop looks amazing Jay. Learnt heaps from you back in the apartment workshop days, but always used to wonder what the neighbours must have thought there. 😆I remember when you went fulltime, had fingers crossed that it would pay off for you, and looks like it has, congrats! 👍

  • @ytbillybob
    @ytbillybob Год назад +3

    Your channel along with Steve Ramsey's and Inspire Woodcraft are my three favorite. Of course Rob Cossman is right up there with y'all.

    • @dmfor9001
      @dmfor9001 Год назад

      Mathias Wandel was asked what RUclipsrs he follows. He mentioned Jay as on of a select few. That was a nice compliment I think

  • @benchtopwoodworks
    @benchtopwoodworks Год назад

    Love the encouraging intro man! Thanks for sharing.

  • @remingtonatcheson8106
    @remingtonatcheson8106 Год назад

    what a huge improvement from your last setup!

  • @Mike-dy8bq
    @Mike-dy8bq 10 месяцев назад

    Can't imagine having a incredible shop like that along with the amount of money you have invested in machinery, and not using it to produce revenue.

  • @fredparsons5134
    @fredparsons5134 Год назад

    Really cool video Jay! I was surprised when you said you don’t do production work in your shop as a way to earn money. But, I think that’s a great strategy because if you got bogged down in production labor, you couldn’t be as effective making content and also having the time to set up a near perfect shop. I remember in the early internet years, young people would say they wanted to be a RUclipsr and I’m like what is that? Your path to that career has definitely involved a lot of work! Congratulations on your success, you have put in the work.

  • @markpalmer5311
    @markpalmer5311 Год назад

    RUclips Gold. This is why I watch.

  • @jj-yv7wv
    @jj-yv7wv 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks jay! I plan to build a very similar 30x40 workshop and ive been a bit at a loss as to how to begin planning layout. This was very helpful! The air filtration sounds great too and now im thinking about a filtration box for the eondow ac in my current garage setup 🤔

  • @HarrisonFord11
    @HarrisonFord11 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve been a viewer for a long time. I always considered you and Marc TWW as the guys that really pushed woodworking RUclips to the forefront. I remember the apartment days that’s when I started watching and woodworking. Awhile ago I emailed you because I don’t have social media and it was photos of my replica 3 tier half lap shelves I made of yours. I recently finished my own version of your miter station and SYP workbench.

  • @nctplarry
    @nctplarry Год назад

    Jay, you have so many comments to read, consider, and respond to---so just let send you a virtual high five, fist bump, and "well done, sir." Now, go enjoy that marvelous family. Still hoping to get down that way some time for a visit.

  • @naderfawzy5958
    @naderfawzy5958 Год назад +1

    Good Tour

  • @bobmonday925
    @bobmonday925 Год назад

    Great video. I am moving to North Carolina and building a 30x60 shop. I will definitely use a lot of the ideas from your shop..thank you. I am replacing my planer with the 20” Oliver just because end/out feed tables are stationary.

  • @BNETT21
    @BNETT21 Год назад

    Right before air filter change day, I blow dust/dirt off everything. I'll often blow the shop a few times with the leaf blower before I call it good enough. Once the air looks clear enough I'll chill with the blower and change the filters or let them run a day then change them.

  • @KJVReViewsTextusReceptus
    @KJVReViewsTextusReceptus Год назад

    Loving the shirt!!!! Right in my back yard I am in Crossville, TN!

  • @josegonzalez-wb1lv
    @josegonzalez-wb1lv Год назад

    Felicidades!! Vivir la pasión por la carpintería es increíble,un lugar acogedor para crear proyectos, saludos desde México.

  • @homerj1640
    @homerj1640 Год назад

    I love your shop tour. I know a shop layout is constantly evolving. It seems like you are nearing perfection. I was told to not put a blast gate on my table saw so I would never starve the cyclone. I like your magnet on a stick, but I think I would drill a small hole in the blast gate handle (perhaps add an eye bolt to it) and put a j-hook in the end of a dowel and leave it connected to the blast gate. It could still be temporarily be removed if it got in the way of a specific project operation. I feel kind of bad even mentioning it because I can tell you really like the magnet.

  • @MattTheDesigner
    @MattTheDesigner Год назад

    Some day… thanks for the inspo!

  • @kevinkelley332
    @kevinkelley332 Год назад

    Ive been following you for some time Jay. So good to see a fellow Detroiter and Red Wing fan as well. I would like to see more content from you. Also I would suggest adding RUclipsrs that you follow in your "Channels" tab, also those that send you their shop tour videos.

  • @sporranheid
    @sporranheid 4 месяца назад

    Oooo, look at me. I'm hard working and successful and have an awesome workshop. Outrageous!
    😜Just kidding. Never seen you before, but that was an excellent tour with some superb, well thought out tips. Your success is clearly well deserved. All the best from Scotland. 👍

  • @mrwaffles1394
    @mrwaffles1394 Год назад

    Life goals.

  • @jimfeaster4837
    @jimfeaster4837 Год назад +2

    Enjoy video!

  • @bryanbatts
    @bryanbatts 10 месяцев назад

    Been here since apartment shop! 🎉 you killing it Jay!! 😎

  • @jameshalliday412
    @jameshalliday412 Год назад

    Nice tour, Jay. You’ve really come a long way. Congratulations and keep up the great work!
    Something to think about: The grinder debris can occasionally smoulder for a surprising amount of time. You did say you suck it up with dust collector and that could be catastrophic. I’m sure you’re leaving that debris for a while, but I got burned once sweeping up some of that stuff with my hand a good half hour after grinding. Just a thought meant with kindness.

  • @jhtrice
    @jhtrice Год назад

    You're not kidding about being frustrated with having to move things around. I work out of half of a 2 car garage and car has to come back in at night, so IM constantly moving out a tool, to do a process, put it back to get tot eh next tool. It has tremendously helped my planning of projects but its a major undertaking to have to go back and redo a portion for whatever reason.

  • @Flyingstationwagon
    @Flyingstationwagon 6 месяцев назад

    My father went to Michigan State. He ended up a career at Ford aerospace as a staff scientist.
    Saw your Michigan stuff.

  • @JohnWilliams-nj2nd
    @JohnWilliams-nj2nd Год назад

    Great video. Great tips. Do you have a video on that "portable workbench"?

  • @smu1129
    @smu1129 Год назад

    That smirk at 02:24. 😂

  • @adamgriska9101
    @adamgriska9101 Год назад

    Awesome shop. Great tour. Thanks. You would love the iVac automatic blast gates. One of the best things I have ever added to my shop. Even works with the CNC.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад

      I'm not so sure. I like simplicity.

  • @sureshot311
    @sureshot311 Год назад

    Bravo for your shop. You've touted for a long time do not go into debt over tools. To be debt free. It's been awesome to see how you've grown as a creator. Kudos to all of your success. I have learned much from your insights to the shop and your website articles. Thank you for everything you've produced. Are you planning anything content wise for the decade celebration? (Has that already passed? Haha)

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад

      Already passed. My first video upload for the business was December 8, 2012 and my website was launched March 11 (I think) 2013.

  • @JimBurdan79
    @JimBurdan79 Год назад

    That's a dream shop.

  • @fuzzywun
    @fuzzywun Год назад

    In no way could this video be called boastful.. Just totally inspitational on many levels. Especially how you got started. Many thanks.

  • @brandonhynes1362
    @brandonhynes1362 Год назад

    Jessem tool company just came out with a router motor specifically made for going into a router lift! And it has exactly what you mentioned you wish you had in your video (2 fresh air intakes and optional hose kit to vent it to outside your cabinet)

  • @belizebreeze2001
    @belizebreeze2001 3 месяца назад

    Loving the MSU Bulldog stuff

  • @Eric-469
    @Eric-469 8 месяцев назад

    plugged your dust collection into you stove outlet Jay, you’re not boasting 🤙

  • @hillbillyfranks
    @hillbillyfranks 11 месяцев назад

    You got a nice shot you got there not too big not too small Enjoy the video I'll be watching more I just hope you're scrabbed to you dear have a good day

  • @ifiwooddesigns
    @ifiwooddesigns Год назад

    I usually cringe when I hear shop tours, but this was well explained and executed. I also learned a couple of new things like compressed air doesn’t stir up dust and dust collection system’s requirements to create a vortex depending on restrictions. Maybe add more about shop air quality next time. I’m definitely in need of a better air detector system and better air recirculation in my basement shop. Keep up the great work!

  • @Condor1970
    @Condor1970 7 месяцев назад

    The only issue I'm having with my potential floor plan layout, is I only have 24x30 to work with. The center of the shop has an auto lift tower. This gets in the way if I want to be able to cut large 4x8 sheets from either length or width direction.
    I noticed the one thing about your table saw, is you don't have the space to rip a very long board much more than 8ft in length.

  • @skigglystars9525
    @skigglystars9525 Год назад +1

    It's not boasting at all. We need something to strive for.

  • @ZigBaird
    @ZigBaird Год назад +1

    Awesome video as always. Love seeing the evolution of your shops over the years. Redoing mine right now and you have definitely given me some ideas. I have the Avid 5x10. How did you move your CNC around? I need to relocate mine about 20 feet.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад +3

      Floor jack with a wide board between it and the center leg assembly in the middle. Lift just a 1/2" or so, jog the machine to the center and left until it balances easily. Then pick up and either push or pull from either end. Basically, you want to lift the center a tiny amount to put the weight on the jack so you can more easily manage the rest of it. I've moved mine twice this way with no setup issues afterwards. Level the machine once again and you're back in business.

    • @ZigBaird
      @ZigBaird Год назад

      @@JayBates Thank you!!!

  • @Jeff-yy5fe
    @Jeff-yy5fe 7 месяцев назад

    There are foot activated on/off switches you could install to make everything foot activated.

  • @royunderwood7514
    @royunderwood7514 Год назад

    Encouraging not Boastful! Very well put!

  • @HDBoyWonder
    @HDBoyWonder 6 месяцев назад

    Jay: That is not just “the miter saw station.” Please call it what it is: “The famous Jay Bates Miter Saw Station.”

  • @fin3125
    @fin3125 Год назад

    I now use a Dyson cordless vacuum to pickup the dust.

  • @Honu425
    @Honu425 11 месяцев назад

    All of which makes you a "Social Media Influencer"! And you seem to do a hell of a job with it too.

  • @henrydiaz720
    @henrydiaz720 Год назад

    16:20 I was wondering why you had a Leslie speaker cabinet over next to the edge sander...😂😂😂

  • @ap6553
    @ap6553 Год назад

    Been enjoying your videos for 10+ years, total respect for who you are.
    What's your thoughts on a drum sander? Surprised to see you didn't have one?

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад

      I've got one. A friend is using it. I really don't use it as much as I thought I would.

  • @johnford7847
    @johnford7847 Год назад

    Thank you. A lot of useful information, sir. Although you neglected to tell us where to find our 30x40' pole barns. 😁 And all the little tidbits - like switching back to separate planer and jointer. But didn't this have a loft office? Good video.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  Год назад +1

      From the 30x40 pole barn trees, duuhhhh! The loft office was fun but, again, going up and down the stairs a million times was annoying.

  • @poconojoe90
    @poconojoe90 Год назад

    Jay, what’s the height of your workshop? Also what type of lighting are you using and are you satisfied with it?