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Carpet in a woodworking shop looks cray cray.... unless you aren't doing any woodworking in there... you know cutting, sanding, spilling solvents, etc... Maybe it works, but please tell us how it's working out, with vacuuming wood residue and dust. I personally would have gotten with a floor that kept the dirt visible, and easy to clean... i.e. vacuum, mop, squeegee, etc.... but you are the expert so what do I know....
Another option is valspar porch and floor paint in your color choice. Base coat it, second coat throw a heavy broadcast of paint chips. Spray 2 to 3 coats of hardwood floor urethane on top to hold it all down. I did this in a 12x24 shed and it's holding up to abuse and looks just like an epoxy flake floor. Price wise it's massively cheaper than epoxy kits
As a lady who uses her garage for about 10 different purposes, including a car space, gym, workshop and office, I loved the heck out of this. I did carpet tiles in my office area but just joined the corners with sticky corners. It's a superb space you've created. 👌🏻
Stumbled across your channel out of curiosity...never did I expect to see my favourite colour (lime green/sweet pea) splashed around with so much flair and artistry in a workshop. That alone got you another subscriber...well done sir. Mrs Haxman has a steady hand on the drone controls. Cheers from down under 🇦🇺
A rich guy would have built an entire shop with all new stuff. Get your grind on, upgrade your career or trade. If you don't have either of those, I suggest getting an in demand skill. Blue collar jobs will make you a lot of money these days and have way less investment than some university degree from a bunch of professors that are or concerned about indoctrinating people then giving them good skills to go out and be a contributing member of society.
Watching your videos scratches an itch for me. I would love to be a perfectionist with these types of projects, but I get too tired to finish it well. Watching you mark everything and put it up exactly where it is marked just makes for a great video
LOL... I needed that. Your solution to removing the mess could certainly be effective. Thanks for a great video and for sharing your experiences in a fun, effective way.
I have used the early version of the Rigid Miter Saw stand for my Makita sliding miter saw for 20 years. It folds up and stores out of the way similar to yours. Same extended rollers for longer boards. Love it!
So great to see you are back and bringing A-Game humor and videos for us to enjoy and learn from. Can’t wait to see what you are going to accomplish. You are inspirational!
You are truly a craftsman. That mistake in the round table could have destroyed that project but you found a way to recover and finish it. You got street cred points as far as I’m concerned. Keep creating!
Sometimes you gotta completely destroy something to be able to make it better. When I was little I would be told to clean my room before playing outside...soooo I'd take everything completely out into the hallway and put it all back in piece by piece to perfect and better than ever every time. It helped to have a change of normalcy and also to see what things I actually had that I then had the choice to keep and rearrange or get rid of.
NO CARPET IN THE SHOP!!! I'm a retired local & long haul truck driver of 42 years. I've delivered to thousands of businesses, and homes. And one the worst deliveries were gun shops and exercise equipment stores. And they had one thing in common "CARPET"!!! Try rolling a pallet jack with a pallet with a gun safe or 500 lbs crate of weights across CARPET!!!
Wonder if old fashion tile would be a better choice? I am thinking of the black and grey squares. Anyone have experience with them? Especially if keeping a car in the Garage?
Good thing he isn't rolling a pallet jack with 500lbs on it around his shop. Its a Garage not a Commercial space, for what he needs to do it there it will be fine.
I don’t think I would use carpet in my garage either but if I did carpet tiles are the way to go. If there are stains or damage just pull up the bad tiles and replace them.
Like what you did with the shop/mancave/garrage. You know what I have not seen that would be cool is integrating a power station like BLUETTI, or EcoFlow into the workbench so that the power goes with the work bench when you roll it out into the driveway for cutting and other things. You could build a compartment on the side or back with filters to keep the dust down and mount a power strip on the outside so you could plug in tools like a saw. Mobile power for a mobile work bench. It would be super convenient to not have to roll out cords everywhere and then find a free outlet to plug it in every time. Now this would add some weight and you would have to recharge it when you put it away but it would be super cool.
I'm not gonna lie, adding a TV and a PC with a wireless keyboard w/ trackpad has been the best thing I've done to my shop. no more leaning under the hood trying to watch a RUclips video on my phone while trying to fix something new!
Orange and lime green belong in a garage. Well done Sir! I declare that is thee most pristine gairodge east of the Mississippi. May your shop neva again be sullied by unnecessary clutta!
Love the makeover... I need to do something similar... but I've got a '66 mustang in my garage and tools I need to organize. Really good looking makeover man!
Dude! I love the content you put out-super instructional and inspirational, all while keeping it fun. You make these projects feel totally achievable for a regular guy like me. Keep it coming!
hey buddy, i don't know how your video came up on my youtube homepage 😂, and i love all your content. greetings from Indonesia and btw the color combination between (green, gray and black) is really perfect all over the room and the stuff. moreover green and gray are my favorite colors. I'll press your subscribe button, friend 💪🏻 😉
Absolutely unreal. I can appreciate just how big of a project that is. If that was my garage build I'd camp out in it the first night. You are quite the craftsman excited to see more of your skills. Stumpy nubs has used carpet in his woodshop and he's good with it. I'll be doing the same. Adobe Premier has some new ai tools that look pretty sick when you catch your breath check them out. Nice work Adam.
Thanks Jacob! Yes, when I first thought about using carpet I looked to see if anyone had a video on it and found his. That's what made me feel it was good to go. I'm always slow to update Adobe to try and prevent bugs. 😂
I have been wondering what colour to use in my garage and the green you have is pretty similar to the colour of my Engine tin ( Air Cooled Porsche). A buddy of mine painted my tin. bright Green when I was away on business. He had helped me build the motor. Well here I am years later. I love the colour as crazy as it is and then I see your garage! Your place looks fantastic and I really like the lights! Thanks so much for posting!
Epic game changer! 😂I didn't know how much I missed seeing you and your fun character and cool projects. OH can't for get... Love Love Love Love the family 😅😂😅❤😊
I created a dream garage w $3,200. $1,500 for Epoxy flooring. $500 for Track system and $1,000 for Craftsman Stanley cabinets and a Craftsman stainless steel bench (discontinued), and $200 for paint. Took me 2 months from start to finish.
Ok ya sold me on the hexlight. Thanks for the idea/inspiration. I need a lot of light in my shop, especially since I shoot video in there, so a couple of those kits will be showing up next month. That update came out great, and your cabinet doors are excellent camouflage for Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars. Sedate simply will not do. Every work space needs a 65" TV, it just does. All the possibilities of things to watch on a large smart TV while working... Organizing your shop space is wonderful, but it seems to take a lot longer than it should. I like the shelves under the table, but I find things get pushed to the back never to be seen again.. and thats how you need up with three or more different versions of the exact same items. I just did a bunch of rework in my shop, except I build cars in there so carpet on the floor would be a soggy oil soaked nightmare. I turned my walls into storage with pegboard to clear up space in tool boxes and every flat surface available. I have a wall of QuadraJet carburetors, and its glorious. Have another panel of my wall for wiring supplies, and there are wrenches and tools I forget I own in easy reach, divided up between Moon (freedom fractions) and No Moon (metric). I had a bunch of transmissions soaking up floor space, so a shelving unit that can hold 800lbs on each shelf got the nod. The old 50s era kitchen cabinets that came with the falling in cabin on my land have been in there since I built the shop, they need repainted... Still trying to decide what color I want them to be. Not green, maybe carousel red, like a 1969 Judge. Using my 18" metal brake I made some rattle can holding trays, they came out nice, but they need a shade of something on them.. something jaunty and jarring of course. However, I need to build another shed to store engines, transmissions (come in Major Tom), fenders/doors/hoods, interior pieces, and other detritus left over when you take a car completely apart so it takes up 4x as much space. Good thing I bought that sawmill, now when I cut down trees to make room for a shed/garage I can turn the trees into shed/garage. Now if I can fix the skid steer and get it out of the shop I can stop using it as an exhaust tubing rack... but then it needs a shed too, along with the Allis Chalmers. Its gonna be one of those busy years I think.
My favorite makeover video even though its a little rich for what i want to do. However it gives you ideas on what you can do with what you have! Great job man! It looks great!
Ohhhh the satisfaction of woodworking without actually being the one that does the work!!!! Just need to work out the smell a vision so the audience can smell the fresh cut wood. Ohhh wait, I have a scented candle for that lol.
Orange is my accent colour lol but didnt want it to look like a Harley Davidson themed garage....instead makes it a Festool Themed Garage. Great build dude. Enjoyed seeing the brightness of the Sun when you plugged in the Hex Lights
In the 2+ years I've been watching your channel I've seen you reorganize/clearout your garage a few times. Glad to know it's not just me that does it only to have it become a catch-all later! 😅 BTW - how high is your garage ceiling? This has definitely given me some ideas, especially that lighting!
I gotta say, I’ve always enjoyed your videos since I discovered them about a year ago, but I hope that everybody appreciates the amount of effort you put into these. Just the amount of time I imagine you had to invest into cleaning out a glue bottle just for a short gag like you did in the cleaning montage, is incredible. Thanks for your amazing videos.
I'm brand new to this site - ok ok - the gasoline/ fire segment was a bit much, the eating glue got me to chuckle but damit, the French's mustard bit got me laughing out loud. New fan here
Awesome job repurposing what you already had on hand. Really like the 🟩 and 🟧 accent pieces. Space looks more modern, with that said I would have replaced the faux wood wall to something that matches the new look. Overall great result.
I love my miter saw collapsible saw stand. I forget the brand but my son called me one day saying mom go get this stand. $99.00 well spent many years ago. It now has a wheel that the bearing needs to be replaced yesterday….
I just built my own kitchen cabinets. Why is it everything is always too tight. Grab a 2x4, a piece of pine and that sledgehammer will get that upper cabinet in place. Thanks for sharing with us 🙏
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Carpet in a woodworking shop looks cray cray.... unless you aren't doing any woodworking in there... you know cutting, sanding, spilling solvents, etc... Maybe it works, but please tell us how it's working out, with vacuuming wood residue and dust. I personally would have gotten with a floor that kept the dirt visible, and easy to clean... i.e. vacuum, mop, squeegee, etc.... but you are the expert so what do I know....
5:20 wants to paint ceiling to brighten things up. Proceeds to paint a dark color. 😂
That made me laugh too
Came to the comments to say this.. 😅
But it looks cool lol
Even his bright green would have been better, but you can't beat semi-gloss white! Helps repel dust too! :)
What brand are the lights? I’m interested now
"I got so sick of it I just started stapling it..." -- laughed till it hurt. Thank you!
Another option is valspar porch and floor paint in your color choice. Base coat it, second coat throw a heavy broadcast of paint chips. Spray 2 to 3 coats of hardwood floor urethane on top to hold it all down. I did this in a 12x24 shed and it's holding up to abuse and looks just like an epoxy flake floor. Price wise it's massively cheaper than epoxy kits
Man … I love these so much , I too ALWAYS build everything to tight/exact …. Been 33 years now…. Still do
As a lady who uses her garage for about 10 different purposes, including a car space, gym, workshop and office, I loved the heck out of this. I did carpet tiles in my office area but just joined the corners with sticky corners. It's a superb space you've created. 👌🏻
Stumbled across your channel out of curiosity...never did I expect to see my favourite colour (lime green/sweet pea) splashed around with so much flair and artistry in a workshop. That alone got you another subscriber...well done sir. Mrs Haxman has a steady hand on the drone controls. Cheers from down under 🇦🇺
It says on a budget,I didn't know you meant a rich guy budget
A rich guy would have built an entire shop with all new stuff. Get your grind on, upgrade your career or trade. If you don't have either of those, I suggest getting an in demand skill. Blue collar jobs will make you a lot of money these days and have way less investment than some university degree from a bunch of professors that are or concerned about indoctrinating people then giving them good skills to go out and be a contributing member of society.
If you’re saving thousands, it goes without saying you’re still spending thousands.
😂😂 no kidding!
@@modsquad8uthis lol so true bud! 👌
@@modsquad8uno shit…..is that how I get ahead?
Ladies and gentlemen, let it be known that Haxman shall now be called the Hexman
We are they. 😂
Watching your videos scratches an itch for me. I would love to be a perfectionist with these types of projects, but I get too tired to finish it well. Watching you mark everything and put it up exactly where it is marked just makes for a great video
My mom put linoleum in her garage. This was back in the 70’s. It was super durable. She parked and drove on it, which lasted years.
The biggest problem with linoleum is you have to seal it, generally annually.
The black and green are STUNNING!
LOL... I needed that. Your solution to removing the mess could certainly be effective. Thanks for a great video and for sharing your experiences in a fun, effective way.
I have used the early version of the Rigid Miter Saw stand for my Makita sliding miter saw for 20 years.
It folds up and stores out of the way similar to yours.
Same extended rollers for longer boards.
Love it!
Why I feel like your channel does many great DIY projects and is funny at the same time without getting bored
No wonder i haven't seen you in a while, ya been rebuilding your house. Super easy, famous last words.
😄
Use scotch bright pads to scuff metal for paint. Tip of the day! Would be much better on the diamond plate.
Love that Vago green was used. Now I want to do my garage like that
Love all the overhaul. Put the mobile bases on all my equipment. So much easier to move around and get out of the way.
Love it, we use both the plastic tiles and the hexagon lights at work, and I still think the carpet tiles love well....
This video has so many funny add-ons Im impressed!
So great to see you are back and bringing A-Game humor and videos for us to enjoy and learn from. Can’t wait to see what you are going to accomplish. You are inspirational!
Thanks so much!
This video made me excited for my future garage. Thank you for sharing!
Great choice of music. Finally a channel I don't have to mute while they play music.
You are truly a craftsman. That mistake in the round table could have destroyed that project but you found a way to recover and finish it. You got street cred points as far as I’m concerned. Keep creating!
What a transformation!! Can't wait to see what you build next.
Thanks! Your channel is freaking awesome! I watch it all the time.
Nice transformation. Robot vacuum would be a good addition.
Direct To Metal DTM paint.
Great idea printing up corner bumpers for bench.
Sometimes you gotta completely destroy something to be able to make it better. When I was little I would be told to clean my room before playing outside...soooo I'd take everything completely out into the hallway and put it all back in piece by piece to perfect and better than ever every time. It helped to have a change of normalcy and also to see what things I actually had that I then had the choice to keep and rearrange or get rid of.
I lost it at high performance European imports and it flashes to his FREAKING ADORABLE dogs
Wow, you did an amazing job with this project. I'm a little skeptical of the flooring but time will tell on that.
NO CARPET IN THE SHOP!!! I'm a retired local & long haul truck driver of 42 years. I've delivered to thousands of businesses, and homes. And one the worst deliveries were gun shops and exercise equipment stores. And they had one thing in common "CARPET"!!!
Try rolling a pallet jack with a pallet with a gun safe or 500 lbs crate of weights across CARPET!!!
Also cleaning it will me a nightmare and a half.
It looks great, sure, but it's not practical.
Wonder if old fashion tile would be a better choice? I am thinking of the black and grey squares. Anyone have experience with them? Especially if keeping a car in the Garage?
@@terry2346 I did granite tiles in my workshop, not expensive, looks great and are super easy to clean
Good thing he isn't rolling a pallet jack with 500lbs on it around his shop.
Its a Garage not a Commercial space, for what he needs to do it there it will be fine.
I don’t think I would use carpet in my garage either but if I did carpet tiles are the way to go. If there are stains or damage just pull up the bad tiles and replace them.
Like what you did with the shop/mancave/garrage. You know what I have not seen that would be cool is integrating a power station like BLUETTI, or EcoFlow into the workbench so that the power goes with the work bench when you roll it out into the driveway for cutting and other things. You could build a compartment on the side or back with filters to keep the dust down and mount a power strip on the outside so you could plug in tools like a saw. Mobile power for a mobile work bench. It would be super convenient to not have to roll out cords everywhere and then find a free outlet to plug it in every time.
Now this would add some weight and you would have to recharge it when you put it away but it would be super cool.
Best video so far. I'm really excited for you. Also, you are looking fantastic! Yall are taking good care, that's great😊
Thank you so much! I'm eating carnivore.
@@HAXMAN I thought so! You have that youthful glow. Good man.
I buy 5 to 9 doz eggs at a time and people still think it's weird. LoL
@@jakemelinko I’m finally at the point where I can eat as many eggs as my chickens lay. 😅
Hey we all built it as tight as we can. Its a default failsafe to keep perfection the light that guides us.
So so nice to see you using the Robbie #2 screws. The Phillips are crap in comparison. I wish the world would learn and give up on the Phillips.
OMGoodness!!! We missed y'all...Glad to see that new garage makeover....WOwzerOOO!
Thank you!!
Good to see you back brother!!!
Thanks! I'm going to try and get the videos out quicker.
I'm not gonna lie, adding a TV and a PC with a wireless keyboard w/ trackpad has been the best thing I've done to my shop. no more leaning under the hood trying to watch a RUclips video on my phone while trying to fix something new!
Orange and lime green belong in a garage. Well done Sir! I declare that is thee most pristine gairodge east of the Mississippi. May your shop neva again be sullied by unnecessary clutta!
Love the makeover... I need to do something similar... but I've got a '66 mustang in my garage and tools I need to organize. Really good looking makeover man!
Thanks!
Fantastic makeover! That is a real inspiration for my shop when I build one.
My dad got a big dewalt saw and the same rigid stand for 250 best deal ever and it folds out of our way when not in use!
Dude! I love the content you put out-super instructional and inspirational, all while keeping it fun. You make these projects feel totally achievable for a regular guy like me. Keep it coming!
Wow, what a makeover! Love all the custom furniture!👏
Thank you!
Whatever black paint you are using covers really well with just one coat.
Hexagon lights = 🔥
Neon green tool cabinets = meh [could be worse]
hey buddy, i don't know how your video came up on my youtube homepage 😂, and i love all your content. greetings from Indonesia and btw the color combination between (green, gray and black) is really perfect all over the room and the stuff. moreover green and gray are my favorite colors. I'll press your subscribe button, friend 💪🏻 😉
✌️😜 That was absolutely maaahvelous Brother 🤣As always thanks for the ideas , & most importantly the well needed laughs 😁⚔️ God Bless us All 🇺🇸🙏✝️
I use the same brand of wood glue. Has worked quite well compared to the gallon size bottle I was using.
Absolutely unreal. I can appreciate just how big of a project that is. If that was my garage build I'd camp out in it the first night. You are quite the craftsman excited to see more of your skills. Stumpy nubs has used carpet in his woodshop and he's good with it. I'll be doing the same. Adobe Premier has some new ai tools that look pretty sick when you catch your breath check them out. Nice work Adam.
Thanks Jacob! Yes, when I first thought about using carpet I looked to see if anyone had a video on it and found his. That's what made me feel it was good to go. I'm always slow to update Adobe to try and prevent bugs. 😂
What an inspiration for my garage! Especially that Hex light!
Honey mustard is more adhesive than the classic French's yellow mustard.
I'll try to remember that.
Spicy brown will also work in a pinch but I found that it is a much better hole filler than an adhesive.
But at least French's yellow mustard is good for *something*.
I thought you were talking about condiments.😅
@@Antisympathy Everything I say is G-rated on RUclips. I don't know what others are on about. Adios.
I think it came out great, you're a lucky man with a beautiful family and now a beautiful man cave/workshop and you're funny to boot 😂
Thank you Chloe! That’s very kind of you!
Less than 60 seconds in and I’m super impressed by production value! Subbed!
Heck, that would be my dream garage. Looks pretty darn sweet!
Love the Prusa at the end. Got a chance to tour their factory in Prague last year.
That’s cool!
The anger in my body when he painted the outlet
As an electrician this killed me internally.
I have been wondering what colour to use in my garage and the green you have is pretty similar to the colour of my Engine tin ( Air Cooled Porsche). A buddy of mine painted my tin. bright Green when I was away on business. He had helped me build the motor. Well here I am years later. I love the colour as crazy as it is and then I see your garage! Your place looks fantastic and I really like the lights! Thanks so much for posting!
Graph paper is superb for cut sheet planning 😊
Epic game changer! 😂I didn't know how much I missed seeing you and your fun character and cool projects. OH can't for get... Love Love Love Love the family 😅😂😅❤😊
I created a dream garage w $3,200. $1,500 for Epoxy flooring. $500 for Track system and $1,000 for Craftsman Stanley cabinets and a Craftsman stainless steel bench (discontinued), and $200 for paint. Took me 2 months from start to finish.
I have a bunch of those carpet squares as well and was thinking exact same thing. Easier on my feet as well. My main concern was sawdust.
Ok ya sold me on the hexlight. Thanks for the idea/inspiration. I need a lot of light in my shop, especially since I shoot video in there, so a couple of those kits will be showing up next month. That update came out great, and your cabinet doors are excellent camouflage for Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars. Sedate simply will not do. Every work space needs a 65" TV, it just does. All the possibilities of things to watch on a large smart TV while working... Organizing your shop space is wonderful, but it seems to take a lot longer than it should. I like the shelves under the table, but I find things get pushed to the back never to be seen again.. and thats how you need up with three or more different versions of the exact same items.
I just did a bunch of rework in my shop, except I build cars in there so carpet on the floor would be a soggy oil soaked nightmare. I turned my walls into storage with pegboard to clear up space in tool boxes and every flat surface available. I have a wall of QuadraJet carburetors, and its glorious. Have another panel of my wall for wiring supplies, and there are wrenches and tools I forget I own in easy reach, divided up between Moon (freedom fractions) and No Moon (metric). I had a bunch of transmissions soaking up floor space, so a shelving unit that can hold 800lbs on each shelf got the nod. The old 50s era kitchen cabinets that came with the falling in cabin on my land have been in there since I built the shop, they need repainted... Still trying to decide what color I want them to be. Not green, maybe carousel red, like a 1969 Judge. Using my 18" metal brake I made some rattle can holding trays, they came out nice, but they need a shade of something on them.. something jaunty and jarring of course.
However, I need to build another shed to store engines, transmissions (come in Major Tom), fenders/doors/hoods, interior pieces, and other detritus left over when you take a car completely apart so it takes up 4x as much space. Good thing I bought that sawmill, now when I cut down trees to make room for a shed/garage I can turn the trees into shed/garage. Now if I can fix the skid steer and get it out of the shop I can stop using it as an exhaust tubing rack... but then it needs a shed too, along with the Allis Chalmers. Its gonna be one of those busy years I think.
My favorite makeover video even though its a little rich for what i want to do. However it gives you ideas on what you can do with what you have! Great job man! It looks great!
Robertson screws!!! Beauties, eh?
6:20 gave em the landlord special i see
You've super skilled & hilarious as well. Beautiful job my guy
Love this mans humor hahah
Ohhhh the satisfaction of woodworking without actually being the one that does the work!!!! Just need to work out the smell a vision so the audience can smell the fresh cut wood. Ohhh wait, I have a scented candle for that lol.
😁
Orange is my accent colour lol but didnt want it to look like a Harley Davidson themed garage....instead makes it a Festool Themed Garage. Great build dude. Enjoyed seeing the brightness of the Sun when you plugged in the Hex Lights
I AM SO JEALOUS!!!! OH MY GOD !!!! My garage where I work on different projects is a DISASTER AREA 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️. I need a GARAGE MAKEOVER 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
That's truly an AMAZING transformation!! I love it!
Love the green my favorite, great job on this work station 😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍
In the 2+ years I've been watching your channel I've seen you reorganize/clearout your garage a few times. Glad to know it's not just me that does it only to have it become a catch-all later! 😅 BTW - how high is your garage ceiling? This has definitely given me some ideas, especially that lighting!
It will probably happen again. 😄 My ceiling is 9' tall.
I gotta say, I’ve always enjoyed your videos since I discovered them about a year ago, but I hope that everybody appreciates the amount of effort you put into these. Just the amount of time I imagine you had to invest into cleaning out a glue bottle just for a short gag like you did in the cleaning montage, is incredible. Thanks for your amazing videos.
I appreciate that! Thank you very much.
Nice! The lighting is great.
Thanks!
Wow what a transformation, looks absolutely great
Box of Robbies! LOL! Canadians know what they know.
Great to see a new video from you! Always enjoy them!
Thank you!
Looks great brother.
Thank you!
Love the mix of DIY and comedy. Thanks! 😂❤
Really enjoyed your video, thanks for giving me such a good idea,have always a good day and healthy with your beautiful family 😊
I always feel inspired when I watch your videos! Greetings from southern Brazil!
Wow, thank you
Wow that looks amazing! Congrats!
Thank you!
So glad you did this ,it needed it , your garage and you OCD fans thanks you
😁
Just stumbled upon your channel. Great Reno. Always awesome when you can come back and take the shop to the next level.
I'm brand new to this site - ok ok - the gasoline/ fire segment was a bit much, the eating glue got me to chuckle but damit, the French's mustard bit got me laughing out loud. New fan here
I never tried mustard before, that's innovative right there.
He does a great job. He's a craftsman. The large bulk of viewers can't do any of this.
Nah uhhhh i can definitely paint over an outlet cover! 😂
Awesome job repurposing what you already had on hand. Really like the 🟩 and 🟧 accent pieces. Space looks more modern, with that said I would have replaced the faux wood wall to something that matches the new look. Overall great result.
Great project! This deck and pool should definitely hold up to a…. Cannonball.
why is no one talking about the samsquanch at 14:00 coming out of Bubbles shed?
Scratching her butt lol😂
Totally Awesome Shop You Now Have!!
Thanks!
I love my miter saw collapsible saw stand. I forget the brand but my son called me one day saying mom go get this stand. $99.00 well spent many years ago. It now has a wheel that the bearing needs to be replaced yesterday….
That Sir, is gorgeous! ❤the imports too!
Thank you very much!
I just built my own kitchen cabinets. Why is it everything is always too tight. Grab a 2x4, a piece of pine and that sledgehammer will get that upper cabinet in place. Thanks for sharing with us 🙏
Thank you very cool vid man I am about to start my garage journey myself.
Impressive as this is … I’m left feeling quite envious and way out of the loop 🤦🏼♀️🤣 guessing I need me a haxman!
Great job. gives me hope I can do the same ish with mine.
Looks so good! Great job!
Thanks!