Incredible. Very well laid out. You are truly a god among tool owners. I am in awe at your organization. I will try to achieve only a fraction of your organizational skills. Thank you for posting. Cheers from Texas.
Thank You Robert for your great words! I am so glad that you like it! Never been to Texas though, I have always wanted to come. Been to many places in US. Please check my other workshop, which is at my house where I live. I guess you'll like it too. This one is in my Villa 😁 ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.htmlsi=2DC-NHNwBPj2kJN1
This is such an amazing workshop and such a great use of space. If you had a big toolbox, it would take up half the room. It looks like you need to put metal sheet on the ceiling and start hanging stuff with magnets, next.
Thank YOU! Yes - this is exactly the idea of the video - how to make the best use of the available space! And that is a great idea of the metal sheet on the ceiling - Thanks! 😀
Or maybe like Wera showroom?! I have so many other brands. This one is on my Villa anyway - it is written. Check out my main one ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.htmlsi=RUjxR_XNt61Id3aP
How it feels the satisfaction of needing an tool and you go take the right one and perfectly do the work How much could cost you all that ? Im searching an vertical compressor Parkside 50L like u have but they don’t sell it in italy now :,)
Hi! It is extremely satisfactory to have all possible and right tools and when you need one - to go pick it up from your perfectly organized space. I love it! The vertical compressor saves a lot of space. I like it a lot. If they don't have something in the local Lidl - I usually shop lidl.de, but they only ship to Germany - so you have to make an account with a package forwarder from Germany - and then re-ship it to Italy.
@@evensteven0254 Thank You! The Workshop is there (my villa) since 2008. But it was just one table and one board on the wall and few shelves. But throughout the years, the amount of work I had to do in the shop, for around the house and servicing everything and all my hobby toys and lots of stuff, it became too tight and uncomfortable, so I decided to build a new wherhouse, move everything out and just use up all the space in this room for workshop. So I ended up with this. I bought many new tools that I have always needed and wanted, and of course some are my old ones. 😄
Wow, it looks sweet, like a snap-on truck. I am trying to thin out my crap so my wife doesn't have to deal with it. Should I kill ( i am62) over. My stuff looks like a mess.
Thanks! I think you should not care about what your wife thinks or tells you about the tools. After all - we are men - we are supposed to have tools. And everyone should have hobbies. Including your wife. Let her have her hobbies and you do not interfere with them and then you have yours and she does not interfere with yours. If she does, then you should talk. If she does not have hobbies, but you do - that is her problem, not yours. So do what you love. Take care of your tools. Start systematically. First just clear the room. Take everything out. Prepare the space - do some repairs if needed. Then measure the space - and decide on the working tables. If you have some or have to buy some more - calculate everything and make it perfect. Then get the tables - assemble them and install them. Then start from the wall - find similar metal hook holders - normally for shops. And after you install them - decide which tools are most important for you and start hanging them closest to your work place. And after you hang few types - like wrenches and then screwdrivers - then it would start getting easier to hand everything else arround them. It would not take so much time. 1 week (without the initial setup of tables and wall structures) And it is very worth it - as you see! Good luck!
Nothing professional, if that is what you mean. It is for my personal fun. But I have a big house, with so many things to repair everyday. Plus I have so many toys, like boats, engines, UTV,s ATVs, Motorcycles, Golf cart, tricicles, scooters and cars around, plus all the equipment that I own and survival equipment and diving equipment. Really everyday something to repair and work on.
За мен лично беше удоволствие да изгледам тази работилница. Набелязах си идеи, направи ми впечатление разнообразната техника, а не робуване само на определени марки. И все пак, ако може авторът да го попитам..Какви са металните пана, ка които основно са закрепени инструментите? Евентуално ориентировъчни размери. Благодаря за разходката г-н Киров!
Страхотно! Радвам се, че Ви е харесало! Благодаря! Дано и наистина да съм бил полезен - това е идеята, да споделя идеите си и опита. Металните пана, са точно с такава цел - да им се закачат куки - приложими са за подредба на стоки в магазин, или за работилница/гараж. Мога да споделя лично, откъде съм ги купил. Много съм доволен. Размерът им е 200х100. Режат се лесно, и могат да се пригодят по размер. Когато им се среже рамката, стават малко по-нестабилни, но не е фатално. Разгледайте и другата ми работилница - там има и други решения и идеи, които ги няма в тази: ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.html
@@kirov777 Работилницата изглежда страхотно и с доста голям набор от инструменти... Адмирации за което. Изказах се малко предварително, за което се извинявам.. Първоначално останах впечатление, че е производствен цех и всичко е на едно място.
Я тоже "болен" инструментом. Свой мотоцикл и автомобиль обслуживаю сам,поэтому инструмент есть у меня разный: и мелкий и тяжёлый ,крупный ,электронный,тестеры сканеры и т.д. мне это нравится😊👍🏻@@kirov777
@@stanislavponomarchuk5022 That is good! Keep it up. I do try to have everything possible, because there is nothing better than working with the RIGHT tool for the job, not improvising. It is so much more satisfactory, plus it is way easier and tens of times quicker. Not to mention that for some complicated tasks - without the right tool, you simply cannot do the job. So - yes - some of the tools are not really necessary, untill you actually need them. And in my experience and working and life style - 95% of the tools that I buy, even without needing them for something particular - in a very short period of time - I do end up using them - and then I am thankful I bought them. Plus - it does not hurt to have - if you can afford it. Better have crazy, useless tools for "just in case", than need one and not have it. And also - I love buying them and making them tidy. And not last - this workshop is at my villa, which is very far away from civilization - so if I need something urgent, like a tool to remove the drive belt of my UTV - and I don't have it - i would have to travel few hundred kilometers to get it, or order it and wait 2 weeks. :) 😃
This may look like an insanely expensive tool collection but as it was purchased from the middle Isle of Lidl, it cost a combined £327.50 ;) As someone who loves Parkside tools, this is a beautiful sight. There's a few there that never seem to show up in the UK, especially the black professional gear. I've been hoping they sell the 12v mini palm router for a couple of years now, as I don't want to pay £130 + battery & charger for the Bosch one, as I know as soon as I do, Lidl will stock them the following week!!!
🤣 Show us Yours, please! By the way - only my Wera screwdrivers cost more than 1.5K! Oh - and by the way - you can check out my other workshop, which surely costs more than a house...
@@kirov777 It's clear you've spent a King's ransom to assemble all these tools. I was joking about the great value of Parkside tools, which Lidl sell at incredible prices, considering how well made they are. No disrespect intended :) My own workshop is roughly the same size and I too love organization but I probably have less than a quarter of the tools you have. I'm extremely envious!
@@Rooster---ooo Thanks! I thought at first you were one of the haters. It is not really a matter of money as well. Surely it is not cheap to have many tools. But about the Parkside - this workshop is at my villa, so I don't really use them as much. Thats one side. On the other side - I decided that I must have every electric and cordless tool possible, for just in case I need it even once. That way I ended up buying more budget tools. For my main ones - I do have Bosch or Metabo. Like the 10.8V-12V cordless screwdriver - I use them everyday and parkside was so weak and not good at all. I bought it, just to check it out. And both my Bosch and Metabo have 30-35NM of torque and are amazing. I have used them for years. And by the way - since I have been collecting and arranging my workshops for more than 20 years now - the price of the powrtools is actually a fraction of everything else. I can claim - like less than 5%. In my main workshop - I have like 400 different sizes of screws with different heads and also aluminum ones. Those really cost me a fortune to gather. Same qualifies for my ove 80 different sizes of ball bearings. And many, many other small parts and tools and accessories. Back in the time I was spending like over $1000 a month :) Like an addiction and mania. But I call it hobby. You can find me on FB - we can exchange some ideas if you want.
@@kirov777 I totally understand wanting every conceivable tool or fixing to deal with any job that might come up. I'm primarily a woodworker but dabble in welding, metalworking, masonry, electrics, plumbing and car mechanics. Lidl Parkside tools have allowed me to explore these different fields, without bankrupting myself & when I realise I need a more precise or stronger version of a tool, I tend to buy Bosch or Mikita. I totally get the obsession. Friends & family made fun of me when I first started collecting, but now they come to me for all sorts of work. As much as making things is part of the hobby, perfecting the workshop is a huge part too. It is my oasis of relaxation & order. I need to be doing something constantly & there's always something in the workshop I could improve. I'm afraid I don't have a Facebook account. I shut it down about 5 years ago due to security concerns. I will check out your other videos though. It's very inspiring to see what other perfectionists have done :)
I dont get why you have so many of the same tool hanging next to another? Think i counted like 9 wirebrushes? This is more like a warehouse storage space then a workshop. So much wasted space.
Because I use them a lot so they don;t wear off. Plus I have accumulated many throughout the years. What am I supposed to do - throw them away? Why is the space wasted. I have enough= If I get rid of some - what would I improve?
По тази логика 50% от видеата във Ютюб са фукня. Всеки показва, какво може, какво има, какво е постигнал, как се прави и т.н. Днес гледах, как един пич си е сглобил 47 кубиков V8 двигател - който струва над $2000. Фука се, какво си е купил и че може да го сглоби ли? Или прави реклама на двигателя?... Снимал съм си работилницата. Никой друг не си снима нищо? Коли, милионерски къщи... какво ли не...
На кого рассчитан этот дибилизм?Зачем так много кисточек и молотков?Всё это неудобно доставать,напичкано всё что можно и бестолку,ПЕРФЕКЦИОНИЗМ это диагноз.
Incredible. Very well laid out. You are truly a god among tool owners. I am in awe at your organization. I will try to achieve only a fraction of your organizational skills. Thank you for posting. Cheers from Texas.
Thank You Robert for your great words! I am so glad that you like it! Never been to Texas though, I have always wanted to come. Been to many places in US. Please check my other workshop, which is at my house where I live. I guess you'll like it too. This one is in my Villa 😁 ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.htmlsi=2DC-NHNwBPj2kJN1
Wow that looks incredible!!!
Thank You!!!
This is such an amazing workshop and such a great use of space. If you had a big toolbox, it would take up half the room. It looks like you need to put metal sheet on the ceiling and start hanging stuff with magnets, next.
Thank YOU! Yes - this is exactly the idea of the video - how to make the best use of the available space! And that is a great idea of the metal sheet on the ceiling - Thanks! 😀
I could learn a thing or two from you organisation skills. Impressive! Thanks. Greetings from Amsterdam.
I love Amsterdam. Been there many times. I am glad you could learn something from my video and you like it! Thank you!
Looks like a Parkside showroom, but anyway it's impressive. Great organization. Greetings from Paraguay.
Or maybe like Wera showroom?! I have so many other brands. This one is on my Villa anyway - it is written. Check out my main one ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.htmlsi=RUjxR_XNt61Id3aP
I have to come to Paraguay for shure!
@@kirov777 Great. Do it. You'll enjoy it.
Nice workshop is like candy story. Regards from Mexico.
I love Mexico! Thank You!!!
Bravo 👏👏👏👏
Thank YOU!!!
Felicitaciones, saludos desde Colombia
THANK YOU!!!
Jaw dropped to the floor as soon as the lights came on. Goals.
Cool! THANK YOU!
Wow 😎😎😎
Thank you!
Not a shop! More a display.. Nice Collection.
Thanks!
I would live there.
I have thought about it 🤪
Many other people also said the same! :)
Перфектно!
Поздравления!
Благодаря!
Garage mình ước mơ được gặp em nó.ok
Didn't quite understand, but I guess it is positive :)
Браво !
Благодаря!
Nice shop! Any recommendations on under cabinet lighting?
You mean under cabinet, but on top of the table, or in your legs?
How it feels the satisfaction of needing an tool and you go take the right one and perfectly do the work
How much could cost you all that ?
Im searching an vertical compressor Parkside 50L like u have but they don’t sell it in italy now :,)
Hi! It is extremely satisfactory to have all possible and right tools and when you need one - to go pick it up from your perfectly organized space. I love it! The vertical compressor saves a lot of space. I like it a lot. If they don't have something in the local Lidl - I usually shop lidl.de, but they only ship to Germany - so you have to make an account with a package forwarder from Germany - and then re-ship it to Italy.
Ихаааа ❤
Еееее - сега ли го виждаш чак! Виж и другата ми работилница :)
Ето: ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.htmlsi=TaJDkYOPkq6iEqPx
И това: ruclips.net/video/5VnqSM7KQPE/видео.htmlsi=00bbJ_yGJ6a3VEAw
@@kirov777 не изказвам възхищението си отново 😁
Wow, that was like tool porn! Beautiful shop
YEAH! Exactly! Nice expression - tool porn! Niiceee - Thank You!!!!
I think that you have an addiction to tool buying, I am trying to stop myself doing this.
I do! For sure!
Looks pretty goood but I noticed a couple of the tools have rust
Of course. Some of them are 15 years old.
@@kirov777 I was mainly sarcastic. Your shop is amazing.
@@evensteven0254 Thank You! The Workshop is there (my villa) since 2008. But it was just one table and one board on the wall and few shelves. But throughout the years, the amount of work I had to do in the shop, for around the house and servicing everything and all my hobby toys and lots of stuff, it became too tight and uncomfortable, so I decided to build a new wherhouse, move everything out and just use up all the space in this room for workshop. So I ended up with this. I bought many new tools that I have always needed and wanted, and of course some are my old ones. 😄
Wow, it looks sweet, like a snap-on truck. I am trying to thin out my crap so my wife doesn't have to deal with it. Should I kill ( i am62) over. My stuff looks like a mess.
Thanks! I think you should not care about what your wife thinks or tells you about the tools. After all - we are men - we are supposed to have tools. And everyone should have hobbies. Including your wife. Let her have her hobbies and you do not interfere with them and then you have yours and she does not interfere with yours. If she does, then you should talk. If she does not have hobbies, but you do - that is her problem, not yours. So do what you love. Take care of your tools. Start systematically. First just clear the room. Take everything out. Prepare the space - do some repairs if needed. Then measure the space - and decide on the working tables. If you have some or have to buy some more - calculate everything and make it perfect. Then get the tables - assemble them and install them. Then start from the wall - find similar metal hook holders - normally for shops. And after you install them - decide which tools are most important for you and start hanging them closest to your work place. And after you hang few types - like wrenches and then screwdrivers - then it would start getting easier to hand everything else arround them. It would not take so much time. 1 week (without the initial setup of tables and wall structures) And it is very worth it - as you see! Good luck!
What do you work on in this shop?
Nothing professional, if that is what you mean. It is for my personal fun. But I have a big house, with so many things to repair everyday. Plus I have so many toys, like boats, engines, UTV,s ATVs, Motorcycles, Golf cart, tricicles, scooters and cars around, plus all the equipment that I own and survival equipment and diving equipment. Really everyday something to repair and work on.
Check out my other one: ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.html
За мен лично беше удоволствие да изгледам тази работилница. Набелязах си идеи, направи ми впечатление разнообразната техника, а не робуване само на определени марки. И все пак, ако може авторът да го попитам..Какви са металните пана, ка които основно са закрепени инструментите? Евентуално ориентировъчни размери. Благодаря за разходката г-н Киров!
Страхотно! Радвам се, че Ви е харесало! Благодаря! Дано и наистина да съм бил полезен - това е идеята, да споделя идеите си и опита. Металните пана, са точно с такава цел - да им се закачат куки - приложими са за подредба на стоки в магазин, или за работилница/гараж. Мога да споделя лично, откъде съм ги купил. Много съм доволен. Размерът им е 200х100. Режат се лесно, и могат да се пригодят по размер. Когато им се среже рамката, стават малко по-нестабилни, но не е фатално. Разгледайте и другата ми работилница - там има и други решения и идеи, които ги няма в тази: ruclips.net/video/IWjS4D83b3w/видео.html
Тези инструметни трябва да са разпределени на 5-6 работни маси на около 300кв хале..
@@danielkolchev2025 Щом казвате... Само 20квадрата имам...
@@kirov777 Работилницата изглежда страхотно и с доста голям набор от инструменти... Адмирации за което.
Изказах се малко предварително, за което се извинявам..
Първоначално останах впечатление, че е производствен цех и всичко е на едно място.
@@danielkolchev2025 👍
😳👍🏼 ✌🏻🇺🇸
Как на выставке или в магазине инструментов. Хорошо ,что инструмента много, а надо ли ? Это вопрос...
Yep! _ necessary :) Thanks!
Я тоже "болен" инструментом. Свой мотоцикл и автомобиль обслуживаю сам,поэтому инструмент есть у меня разный: и мелкий и тяжёлый ,крупный ,электронный,тестеры сканеры и т.д. мне это нравится😊👍🏻@@kirov777
@@stanislavponomarchuk5022 That is good! Keep it up. I do try to have everything possible, because there is nothing better than working with the RIGHT tool for the job, not improvising. It is so much more satisfactory, plus it is way easier and tens of times quicker. Not to mention that for some complicated tasks - without the right tool, you simply cannot do the job. So - yes - some of the tools are not really necessary, untill you actually need them. And in my experience and working and life style - 95% of the tools that I buy, even without needing them for something particular - in a very short period of time - I do end up using them - and then I am thankful I bought them. Plus - it does not hurt to have - if you can afford it. Better have crazy, useless tools for "just in case", than need one and not have it. And also - I love buying them and making them tidy. And not last - this workshop is at my villa, which is very far away from civilization - so if I need something urgent, like a tool to remove the drive belt of my UTV - and I don't have it - i would have to travel few hundred kilometers to get it, or order it and wait 2 weeks. :) 😃
НЕчовешко 😮
Благодаря!
This may look like an insanely expensive tool collection but as it was purchased from the middle Isle of Lidl, it cost a combined £327.50 ;)
As someone who loves Parkside tools, this is a beautiful sight. There's a few there that never seem to show up in the UK, especially the black professional gear. I've been hoping they sell the 12v mini palm router for a couple of years now, as I don't want to pay £130 + battery & charger for the Bosch one, as I know as soon as I do, Lidl will stock them the following week!!!
🤣 Show us Yours, please! By the way - only my Wera screwdrivers cost more than 1.5K! Oh - and by the way - you can check out my other workshop, which surely costs more than a house...
@@kirov777 It's clear you've spent a King's ransom to assemble all these tools. I was joking about the great value of Parkside tools, which Lidl sell at incredible prices, considering how well made they are. No disrespect intended :)
My own workshop is roughly the same size and I too love organization but I probably have less than a quarter of the tools you have. I'm extremely envious!
@@kirov777 I watched your other video too. Very impressive!
@@Rooster---ooo Thanks! I thought at first you were one of the haters. It is not really a matter of money as well. Surely it is not cheap to have many tools. But about the Parkside - this workshop is at my villa, so I don't really use them as much. Thats one side. On the other side - I decided that I must have every electric and cordless tool possible, for just in case I need it even once. That way I ended up buying more budget tools. For my main ones - I do have Bosch or Metabo. Like the 10.8V-12V cordless screwdriver - I use them everyday and parkside was so weak and not good at all. I bought it, just to check it out. And both my Bosch and Metabo have 30-35NM of torque and are amazing. I have used them for years. And by the way - since I have been collecting and arranging my workshops for more than 20 years now - the price of the powrtools is actually a fraction of everything else. I can claim - like less than 5%. In my main workshop - I have like 400 different sizes of screws with different heads and also aluminum ones. Those really cost me a fortune to gather. Same qualifies for my ove 80 different sizes of ball bearings. And many, many other small parts and tools and accessories. Back in the time I was spending like over $1000 a month :) Like an addiction and mania. But I call it hobby. You can find me on FB - we can exchange some ideas if you want.
@@kirov777 I totally understand wanting every conceivable tool or fixing to deal with any job that might come up. I'm primarily a woodworker but dabble in welding, metalworking, masonry, electrics, plumbing and car mechanics. Lidl Parkside tools have allowed me to explore these different fields, without bankrupting myself & when I realise I need a more precise or stronger version of a tool, I tend to buy Bosch or Mikita.
I totally get the obsession. Friends & family made fun of me when I first started collecting, but now they come to me for all sorts of work. As much as making things is part of the hobby, perfecting the workshop is a huge part too. It is my oasis of relaxation & order. I need to be doing something constantly & there's always something in the workshop I could improve.
I'm afraid I don't have a Facebook account. I shut it down about 5 years ago due to security concerns. I will check out your other videos though. It's very inspiring to see what other perfectionists have done :)
Looks more like a tool store than a shop...
🤔For me and my stile of usage - it is just perfect!
Doesn't do any work. Just spends money on tools. Look how clean and new everything looks. But whatever floats your boat.
🤣🤣🤣
I dont get why you have so many of the same tool hanging next to another? Think i counted like 9 wirebrushes? This is more like a warehouse storage space then a workshop. So much wasted space.
Because I use them a lot so they don;t wear off. Plus I have accumulated many throughout the years. What am I supposed to do - throw them away? Why is the space wasted. I have enough= If I get rid of some - what would I improve?
либо коллекционер,либо торгаш.это не мастерская!
🤣🤣🤣 Maybe you could first start using some foreign language, before writing negative comments! And it IS a workshop! MY workshop!
И все и ничего одновременно !
@@Alina-ju5du 🤣 Nohing... Sure, show me yours Russian!
Sorry, tools don't make the man or the artisian It's what you do with them that makes the man. Not impressed. RC
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sure... I just have the tools, but I cannot do anything with them! How did you persume that? "Not Impressed" - 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Кошмара на чирака 😅
Нищо подобно. Точно обратното. Колкото е по-подредено, по-нагледно, по-чисто и всичко е пред теб, толкова му е по-лесно на чирака 😃
Магазин ограбил 🤣
NOPE!
Изглежда малко като фукня на пръв поглед, но... после видях стикера на вратата и името на автора и всичко си дойде на мястото...
По тази логика 50% от видеата във Ютюб са фукня. Всеки показва, какво може, какво има, какво е постигнал, как се прави и т.н. Днес гледах, как един пич си е сглобил 47 кубиков V8 двигател - който струва над $2000. Фука се, какво си е купил и че може да го сглоби ли? Или прави реклама на двигателя?... Снимал съм си работилницата. Никой друг не си снима нищо? Коли, милионерски къщи... какво ли не...
ты хоть пользуешься с этими инструментами ?
ALL of them!
It's a littlebit too much!!
Yeah, whatever! Българина винаги е недоволен и няма как една добра дума да каже! Типично!
На кого рассчитан этот дибилизм?Зачем так много кисточек и молотков?Всё это неудобно доставать,напичкано всё что можно и бестолку,ПЕРФЕКЦИОНИЗМ это диагноз.
Ahahahaha - Please LEARN SOME FOREIGN LANGUAGE, BEFORE SHITTING ON SOMETHING that you could never have! Stay in Russia please!
🤣🤣🤣
Ехееее. Брутално
Благодаря!!!
Толково много ти се кефя на работилницата, че ми идва да ти тегля една майна 😀
Работните маси, чекмеджета и стени по поръчка ли са правени?