Fisher's Shop - Shop Tour 2019
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This is the very first shop tour of my little basement wood shop! It will be neat to see how the the shop changes over the next few years. But as for now, there's quite a few neat things and clever ideas that you'll see in this walk-around of my shop. For further detail on some of the pieces of shop furniture or the jigs, be sure to check out the other videos on my channel. Thanks and enjoy the tour!
Be sure to check out Earlex and their Spraystation 5500: tinyurl.com/es...
Some of my other videos go into more detail on some of the things covered in this shop tour. Here's a list:
Ultimate Table Saw Jigs pt1: • Shop Work: Ultimate Ta...
Ultimate Table Saw Jigs pt2: • Shop Work: Ultimate Ta...
Fisher's Flip Cart: • Shop Work: How to make...
Rikon 14" Bandsaw Review: • Shop Work: Rikon 14" 1...
You Can't Beat French Cleat: • Shop Talk: You can't b...
Extending the French Cleat Wall: • Shop Work: Extending t...
Fisher's Mobile Miter Station: • Shop Work: Making Fish...
French Cleat Lumber Rack: • Shop Work: How to buil...
Loved the reason for the screws and your "sign". All about family.
My favorite videos are the guys introducing the next generation to the shop.
The WoodPeckers stuff hanging up in the shop says, "my wife has NO idea how much I spend on stuff".
You're the man!
OMG! this comment is so funny! I feel the same way. to her, its nothing more than big red protractor.
Pat Mahon: ha! Touché!
Woodpecker tools are woodshop porn.
One of the better shop tour videos. You weren’t self serving. Thank you for that
Super Cool I love how you are honoring your grandfather. I was recently given my dad's Black and Decker band saw. It has been in storage and in really bad shape at my mom's since he passed in 1997. I spent a day putting it back together and now it works again. It is my way to honor him.
Beautiful Shop Organizational Structure you built....Your Grandpa, would be very proud of you.
Enjoyed your shop tour! Especially liked the comments about your grandfather and priceless that you have some of his drill bits, etc... My father passed away in April and his tools in my shop have very special meaning (I even hand polished his old hammer to a mirror finish 🤗) anyway great so Mr Fisher
Thanks, Jeff! :)
I love the connection with your grandfather! I do much the same with hand tools and misc parts from my late dad and his father. Bravo!!
Thanks a bunch
Wouldn't be a Fisher's Shop video without some outtakes.
Hey Drew, I'm a 15 year old new woodworker. I go to Bucks County Technical High School in the Fine Woodworking program. I've recently gained an interest for woodworking and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching your videos. My grandfather is also a woodworker and I aspire to be a lot like you (and him of course) in the fact of honoring his legacy and continuing woodworking in the family. Your shop looks awesome and is something I'm very jealous of. Just wanted to say how much I appreciate your videos and the inspiration you give me.
Thanks Daniel!
your awesome i am an 18 year old hobbyist woodworker and metalworker as well and my grandfather recently gave me all of his knowledge on woodworking and metalworking and now i can make literally anything
Honestly... I'm stoked that you exist and make videos. I learn something every time I watch one of them. Thank you!
Its great how you remember your grandfather and have kept some of his things. I still have my dad's circular saw and jig saw. He has been gone 38 years now -- I will never get rid of them!
You just have to love the outtakes at the end of his videos.
Whoa! I'd never move if I had a shop like this.
Really appreciate shop tours all the innovative ways of storing all the different tools and supplies you have a blessed day
Wow .. your Grandfather looking down on this well organised shop .. he be proud you still using his screws .
I inherited a bunch of hardware from my grandfather as well. I do the same thing, try and integrate his stuff in my projects. I recently built a blanket chest for my sister who is expecting and used some of his stuff in that. My sister was pretty close with my grandfather so that just added another special touch.
Very cool! Thanks, Dan
I get the screws now, and have a new appreciation for when I see them from now on.
Thanks for sharing Drew, the shop has come a long way. Nice to see the upgrades as time and funds have allowed. Really appreciate you. God Bless.
That Flip Cart is genius. Your whole workshop is a piece of Art. Well Done!
Thank you very much!
Really like your creative and inventive solutions!
Thank you very much!
My workshop is down in the basement as well. Right beside the furnace. It's about 16' x 16'... so pretty small when you include all the tools. Every once in a while, I'll bring some sawdust over to the furnace and let the smell go through the house... the wife hates that... and because of that, I'm now allowed to build my own shop off the garage! :)
Plant the seed and water it, and it'll grow.
Wow! Your shop looks like an art gallery.
I suspect your Grandfather would be very proud of you and your little shop.
I really like watching your Vids, keep up the good work, fella.
Really nice shop. I like how your brain works on how organized you are & how well thought out you have put things together. Good Job!!!!
Thank you very much!
Just goes to show you don't need a big shop to make quality stuff! And yes, the outtakes are great
That is the most awesome shop I’ve ever seen! This would be my dream shop! Thank you for sharing!!!
Always a pleasure watching your videos. You have a fantastic sense of humor. Came home from a bad day at work - your video made the day all good again. Seriously! - so thanks
Thanks Lars!
I love your shop and gives me something to aspire to
Very nice, practical shop!! Thanks for sharing.
Drew, this was more like a trip down memory lane rather than a shop tour as I have been there with you with every piece you've made and some.
Never the less, as always a gr8 vid and even better out takes.
👍👍👍👍👍🍻😉
Kindest regards from the UK
Alec
0:19: "you're not helping" love it💯
The joke about "squeezing more in there" talking about clamps was so good. I'm surprised I haven't seen a comment about it yet.
Love all the sentimental tools/items you have. I've only kept a couple items from my grandparents...but they mean a lot to me. Keep those outtakes coming.
One thing I'm glad I did in my shop is put plywood on the walls. For the most part, you don't need to locate a stud. Make sure you meet fire codes before removing any. Nice video.
The little bit of walnut is never unnecessary!
Ive owned that sprayer for a few years now. Ive stained my fence and painted several things. It even sprays latex paint very well once thinned. I finished a piece for my sons nursery and the latex finish was really smooth compared to rolling it with a foam roller. It's a large cubby that holds 6 cloth baskets and I used less than half of a quart of paint inside and out with three coats.
Efficient use of space, thanks for the tour. Don't know if I'm the only one but I'd love a "best of" outtakes video :)
Absolutely, like the videos but look forward to the outtakes!!! 😂🤣
Yes totally agree on saving space. So very clean as well. Love the out takes, best finish to each great video!!
Love the out takes
"and down here is my bucket for walnut cutoffs so that I can use them in the most unnecessary way possible" love your sense of humor. Your videos are always top shelf in the enjoyment category. Nice use of space BTW. I'm stealing your French cleet idea for tool storage.
The 4 sides bit holder 👌
Meta.
LOVE the Mitre Saw table
thanks for doing the tour. I appreciate the guys online with basement shops doing a shop tour talking about how they've optimized space and innovated for their particular situation. I also work out of my my basement but the space is even smaller than yours.
That’s awesome that you use stuff from your grandpa in the shop and have your brothers sign. My kids make some stuff in school that I put in my shop. Yes your right flathead screws are so frustrating. I have stuff from my grandpa too in my shop. No flathead screws anymore though. Only square drive from here on out. Some torx too.
I like the robertson and torx screws too EXCEPT for them your bit gets stuck in them and you need pliers to get it out. It's like the polar opposite problem from flat-heads. lol
Love the outtakes at the end of your video. Shows everyone all the effort that goes into these videos that we just take for granted and best of all they are funny! Thanks again!
YOU HAVE A HOLDER FOR YOUR 5-in-1!!!? ROFLOL, love you man.
Gotta keep it handy.
It is a pleasure watching your videos. Thanks so much for all you do!
Very nice setup there! I have a small shop as well so I feel your pain! Nice job utilizing every square inch and keeping it functional
Thanks! 👍
Excellent tour and thanks for the clever opening and the deleted end scene. Well done. Scott
Drew, I just finished watching your shop tour 2019. I think it might be time for a 2021 shop tour. Thank you for all your videos and not taking yourself so seriously unlike other RUclips carpenter's. LOVE YOUR OUTTAKES!
Thanks, James. I really don't think enough has changed to warrant a new shop tour just yet. But I definitely will eventually. Maybe once I have like 2-3 more talking points that would be new.
Honestly your outages are the greatest addition to the videos. So awesome bro
Glad you like them!
Thanks Drew! Love the Grandfather screw assortment! I have a very fine collection myself, along with jigs, tools, lots of miscellaneous containers, and very best of all, memories! He was an extraordinary man who taught me alot. Always look forward to Fisher Shop videos and of course #unnecessarywalnt 😂
Thanks Matt!
Your tour helped me very much with layout considerations for my new shop. I also am getting a lot of great education out of watching your other videos. I think I will practice a whole bunch building jigs, machinery holding things and that type of stuff before I try to build real high end furniture using expensive wood.
That router mount is fantastic!
Nice shop Drew and good use of space. Lots of innovative storage solutions.
Thanks 👍
Shop tour, really useful tips, thanks drew. Loved the neighbours motorcycle comments! Looking forward to the next project. Thank you
Dude.... I'm that neighbor with the motorcycle! Yes, my woodworking shop shares space with my dirt bikes. That reminds me.... I need some dust collection. Sometime I do woodworking to help pay for my dirt biking habit. Some times I pick up mechanic work to support my woodworking habit. Neither hobby is cheap though. I don't ride them around the neighborhood though. Only if I'm working on them to test. Around the block mostly during the evening. Not going to haul them 2 hours each way to work on them! That is what the garage is for.
Thanks for the tour!
Drew, all of your videos are great and your efficient use of space is just as impressive as your projects. And like others, I too enjoy the outtakes.
One word, inspiration!
And thanks for the bloopers, it really make everything perfect XD
Glad you liked it!
Nice shop brother. Nice setup. I especially like the story about your grandpas screws.
I like your French cleat jig holders superb.l like your work shop.
Drew, your shop is amazing. I appreciate the walk through as it has given me some ideas.
Glad to hear it!
Genius idea to build the planer cart on a dolly. Really enjoyed this shop tour.
Great use of space! I still think your version of the flip cart is the best that I have seen. Thanks for the tour!
lol the neighbor is probably thinking the same thing when youre working in the shop. I live in a house that have small lots and I'm always worried im going to wake someone or just annoy them in general with my table saw or one of my tools when i working in the after noons or evenings. I just started getting into woodworking and its very addicting and fun. Great channel.
Every woodpecker loves shop tours. We all pick little ideas that we could benefit from. We all wish we had 1000’s of sqft to spread out. But alas we all think we’re limited in space then some guy comes on YT and shows us a even smaller space that functions perfectly well, perhaps even functions better than our space. I know I’m guilty of this. Spring just arrived and I’m out in the shop/garage doing a major overhaul and trying to organize so I don’t have to constantly stumble over tools with no home. I actually believe I need to add some tools to the collection now.
Thanks, Chris. Hope you enjoyed it
Thanks for the motorcycle parts!
They fit perfectly.
Funny though, I just received a really nice router from an address that’s right next to yours.
It’s a revelation that it is ok to have more that one shop vac.
Proving without a doubt that spending that extra time on setting up these areas of the shop pays dividends in the long run in terms of efficiency and knowing exactly where everything is. Mine is a complete bomb site and is about the same size as your lumber rack. And no, I don't know where everything is, lol. Especially that pencil that I had in my hand that I've made vanish. Again. :D
Haha, you said it Matt... it's a lot of work up front, but it pays off.
Omg. Stayed up all night watching your videos with no intention of actually building 90% of your builds. The dad jokes at the end kill me. Wishing you much success on your channel.
Lol love the bloopers. Nice touch
I like the idea of building carts and stuff off of the moving dolly base. I was just thinking about getting some of the big ones and maybe connecting two of them with some two by twelves to make a nice cart for my department at school.
Not a bad idea. Just be aware that you can't lock the casters so you might have to make small wheel chocks to keep it from moving if you'll be using it as a work surface.
@@FishersShop I was thinking about just changing out the casters for my favorite brand that has wheel locks. At least for one side of wheels maybe...
Love that mitre saw station
Drew - just found your channel and look forward to watching more of your videos. You have done a great job organizing your basement with limited space which is not easy. I like your french cleat system, it is great for heavier tools. I use pegboard in my shop. I can put a lot of things on the wall in a limited space. As I have gotten older I have collected more tools and sometimes it can be tougher to remember where everything is stored. I paint the pegboard to my theme colors and group my tools/accessories on them by color/purpose to make it easier to find them quickly. I also paint my cabinets and tool benches to match and it seems to look pretty good. I used to have a great memory, I sure miss it! Keep up the good work.
Neat idea about sorting by color
Always a treat. Thanks.
Thanks Drew for sharing about your Grandfather and why you use the screws.
Earlex is a British firm, I used to live 10 miles from the factory in Godalming, Surrey (I don't think it exists anymore) and was able to buy factory reconditioned tools.
Earlex still exists as a subsidiary. They were bought by Wagner I believe
I generally do not like shop tours, but your tour was the exception. Fantastic use of space and really creative ideas of how to store and use all of your tools efficiently. So many thought provoking ideas for guys like me with smaller shops. Thanks for doing this. Oh BTW, I would hate to see you replace all of your switch plate covers with custom made walnut covers, that would be totally unnecessary.
Thanks David! And a brilliant idea to use up some walnut scrap pieces. :)
Thanks for the Tour! Always find helpful storage tips in these videos 👍🏻
Great channel, very nice shop. Keep up the good work.
Very nice! Well done.
I can only dream of being so organised.
Nice shop. Thanks for sharing Drew.
As always Drew, a well thought out and executed video. I always look forward to the end for the outtakes. I agree with your other viewers, we would love to see a best of- outtakes video. We love your sense of humor!
Hi Drew, nice tour but the one thing I didn't see was a 6 x 48" belt sander, I made especially for my boxes and it works great to sand the side bottom edges and to flatten the top and cover. You do have a lot of tools and won't tell your wife either.
Dang! Shop tours are popular!!!
Great video. You always do a good job with your editing and the likes... and no injuries this time around! 😂.... You have a well organized shop...
Such a cool shop! Love the table saw sleds!
Thanks! :)
I really do love your videos, Thank You for that. I too enjoy using Grandpa's things.
I'm just getting into woodworking and also don't own a proper vise yet (hell, I don't have a workbench...), but I have a standard one like you. I made a plywood thingie where you have dead stops at one end and tracks with knobs underneath to squeeze whatever you're working on from the back. Doesn't work extremely well and requires sandpaper finish (to increase friction), but with a small piece of wood glued and screwed underneath you can mount it in the vise and make it a bit easier on yourself for sanding, for instance. Hope it helps 🙂
AMAZING shop
Thanks for sharing
Great shop setup and organization
Well thought out shop tour and presentation. Thanks for sharing.
awww he/she is awesome I have a shih Tzu hes more black to urs white but still has that huge underbite. it cracks me up all the time
Wow great shop!
Good Tour Drew i love that Dog , Very Cool having GrandFathers fastener bins and hardware i have a lot of my Granfathers tools i still use
Great tour Drew! Thanks for sharing!
Always love your videos...even if this one is missing the Dad jokes, you at least provided us with the outtakes. Take care and thanks for the WBAT sticker!
Thanks Jason!
GREAT VIDEI THANK YOU GREAT SHOP AND ALLOT OF IDEALS.
Just discovered your site and really enjoyed your tour of your shop. You've given me something to aspire to! Also, thanks for the review of the Earlex sprayer. Just ordered it. Keep up the videos. I, too, love the outtakes. Regards, Jeff
Like your work, Drew. Thanks for doing the tour.
Nice shop but the dog stole the show. Cheers for sharing