Just built my workshop and made sure before I got carried away and started putting stuff on the walls I gave it all 2 coats of primate and a thick coat of brilliant white eggshell, makes a HELL of a difference!
Nice one. Wish I'd started doing it sooner. A small workshop can start to feel quite dingy pretty quickly without whitewash. Not to mention claustrophobic...for me anyway 👍
Nothing like a simple workshop build. Nice quick and simple 👍 not everything has to be a masterpiece it's a tool to hold tools . Always enjoy your videos please keep them coming.
Cheers mate. Appreciated. So true for the workshop - simple, functional. I do put a bit more effort into the workbenches though as they're multifunction and take a hammering!😁👍
Thank you for the video. Gives me a few ideas to organise. I find the anti skid rubber under the tracks, weight of the saw is a great hold down for small cuts. Not sure why others don’t recommend it. I do add a longer piece of wood behind it as that supports the track and a far lesser chance of the wood moving under the track while cutting.
Knowing you are in a small space I am surprised you have room for clamp rack. I don’t too much other wall stuff. I like your MFT small pieces cut solution 👍🏻
Just the ticket. Every time I watch one of your vids, I see something that leads me to watch or rewatch another one. Off to track down the one about the MFT angle cutting setup - Thanks and please keep 'em coming 🙂
We moved into our house a couple of years ago, after about a month to do some work on it. The garage is the same size and layout as Mr Millard’s workshop, so I have one half as a work space, and the other as a garage. I sprayed the wall white, which makes a big difference, and also sealed the concrete floor with paint. That really keeps the whole concrete dust at bay. Cleaning up (now and again) is easy with the painted floor.
I'd love to white wash the walls and give the floor a coat of something but I rent it, so can't. If it were mine, first thing I'd do would be to level the floor and skim it so it's smooth. It's rough as blx - nightmare for the benches!
Nice job...simple and effective. I'm trying to brighten up my shop by adding a splash of colour to the whitewash...a bit of Festool green gives it a bit of zing!👍
@@davidhull2060 Do have the odd little red trinket here and there - levers, knobs and such. Not that I want vanity to take over but found myself wondering recently if there's a white Hamerite...the teal blue of my itec planer has become an eyesore!😂🤦♂️
@@BischBaschBosch I meant the rack for now. I will have a look at the angle thing video later. At the moment I'm just trying to get organised in my workshop 😂😅
It's got 95 degrees of movement, so it can sit parallel to the normal or parallel to the rail - even 5 degrees of undercut. I made it mainly for the mitres on chair components. Especially the seat pieces. To cut them at the mitre saw, they'd hang out the front, unstable. Also difficult to mill on my over-router. A breeze on the mft though👍
Huh. Figures... Spent a bit of time recently making a clamp rack - not very successfully - out of the unwanted base of a bandsaw. This a much better, and nicer, solution. I hope you can sleep nights. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aw 😂 Thanks mate. It's funny - 8 had a quick search of clamp racks to look at ideas on YT. It's something many over complicate. Basic is best sometimes.👍
Just built my workshop and made sure before I got carried away and started putting stuff on the walls I gave it all 2 coats of primate and a thick coat of brilliant white eggshell, makes a HELL of a difference!
Nice one. Wish I'd started doing it sooner. A small workshop can start to feel quite dingy pretty quickly without whitewash. Not to mention claustrophobic...for me anyway 👍
It’s good to do a simple workshop job now & again 👍.
As good as a break mate😁
Hello for the algorithm. I need to make a more secure clamp rack soon. many thanks.
Thanks man👍
Nothing like a simple workshop build. Nice quick and simple 👍 not everything has to be a masterpiece it's a tool to hold tools . Always enjoy your videos please keep them coming.
Cheers mate. Appreciated. So true for the workshop - simple, functional. I do put a bit more effort into the workbenches though as they're multifunction and take a hammering!😁👍
Really nice work, man! They look much better than before!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Cheers buddy. Yeah, they look alright I think👍
Love it. This praise adds no value,, but the algorithm needs to know.
I value it mate! The algorithm? It values nothing and has an insatiable appetite...but we must feed it!😉👍
@@BischBaschBosch It doesn't even care what it eats...which is a good reason for this comment too!
Feeding that algorithm, storage solutions, never a wasted project 👍
Very nice! I love that MFT angle cut jig.
Thanks. It's a neat addition for me. Useful for all sorts.👍
Thank you for the video. Gives me a few ideas to organise. I find the anti skid rubber under the tracks, weight of the saw is a great hold down for small cuts. Not sure why others don’t recommend it. I do add a longer piece of wood behind it as that supports the track and a far lesser chance of the wood moving under the track while cutting.
Thanks mate. Yeah, longer piece can sure help balance things out👍
Knowing you are in a small space I am surprised you have room for clamp rack. I don’t too much other wall stuff. I like your MFT small pieces cut solution 👍🏻
Cheers mate. The mft thing is handy. I can't have a lot on the walls but clamps are a must. 👍
Good looking way of storage, probably will do it that way in my new workshop. As always, great Video. Cheers
Thank you so much! They're so easy to make like this and are strong and functional. What's not to like?😁👍
Great video (as always). Lovely simple design too!
Cheers. So n8ce to do something quick and simple...and useful!👍
Nice and simple! Good use of your angle fence.
Cheers. It was nice to something so straight forward tbh 👍
Just the ticket. Every time I watch one of your vids, I see something that leads me to watch or rewatch another one. Off to track down the one about the MFT angle cutting setup - Thanks and please keep 'em coming 🙂
Thank you very much mate! In case you couldn't find the mft angle thing vid: ruclips.net/video/49_XzNBOHh4/видео.html
👍
Nice reuse of over engineered shelf. Take care & stay safe.
Thanks bud. Love a bit of reuse👍
thanks for the smart tips!
Thanks mate👍
We moved into our house a couple of years ago, after about a month to do some work on it. The garage is the same size and layout as Mr Millard’s workshop, so I have one half as a work space, and the other as a garage. I sprayed the wall white, which makes a big difference, and also sealed the concrete floor with paint. That really keeps the whole concrete dust at bay. Cleaning up (now and again) is easy with the painted floor.
I'd love to white wash the walls and give the floor a coat of something but I rent it, so can't. If it were mine, first thing I'd do would be to level the floor and skim it so it's smooth. It's rough as blx - nightmare for the benches!
Nice job...simple and effective. I'm trying to brighten up my shop by adding a splash of colour to the whitewash...a bit of Festool green gives it a bit of zing!👍
Nice! A flash of Festool green would look a bit weird in mine - don't have any festool😂
@@BischBaschBosch Mafell red or Bosch blue then👍
@@davidhull2060 Do have the odd little red trinket here and there - levers, knobs and such. Not that I want vanity to take over but found myself wondering recently if there's a white Hamerite...the teal blue of my itec planer has become an eyesore!😂🤦♂️
Thanks mate.
Nice one 👍
Very neat work
Thanks Ian 👍
👍👍👍. Thank you
Nice one.👍
Brilliant
Cheers mate.👍
Great setup. I might copy that.
Nice one. You mean the racks or the angle thing? If the angle thing, i have a build video for it in my "aluminium profile in the workshop " playlist 👍
@@BischBaschBosch I meant the rack for now. I will have a look at the angle thing video later. At the moment I'm just trying to get organised in my workshop 😂😅
@@wonkycutsworkshop Oh, nice one. 👍
Nice upgrade
Cheers mate👍
Oh nice, i will be making one of these now !!!😁😁
That's the spirit😁🙌
Most bodacious
Party on dude🎸🤘
Yea yea, hello for the algo!
😁 Cheers 👍
Always interesting 👍🏻 and Hello for the Algorithm 😂
Thank you😉
Here’s one for the algorithm! 😅
😁 Appreciated, cheers👍
Hello for the algorithm
Thank you! Someone actually watched til the end🙌
That may jig, looks like you’re able to cut more angle than a mitre saw? Not that I fancy this idea to be honest 😂
It's got 95 degrees of movement, so it can sit parallel to the normal or parallel to the rail - even 5 degrees of undercut. I made it mainly for the mitres on chair components. Especially the seat pieces. To cut them at the mitre saw, they'd hang out the front, unstable. Also difficult to mill on my over-router. A breeze on the mft though👍
Hello for the algorithm!
Cheers!😁
Hello.
😁Cheers Karl.
Huh. Figures...
Spent a bit of time recently making a clamp rack - not very successfully - out of the unwanted base of a bandsaw.
This a much better, and nicer, solution.
I hope you can sleep nights. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aw 😂 Thanks mate. It's funny - 8 had a quick search of clamp racks to look at ideas on YT. It's something many over complicate. Basic is best sometimes.👍
Hallo!
😁👋
hello
😁 Cheers!
Helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
😂 Thanks 👍
Hello for the algorithm
Appreciate it 😁👍