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New workshop: Doing what the comments say!
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Comments are always right hahahahahaha
Why not make a rack you can mount to the side of the forklift that could take longer materials along the side of the machine then you could just drive straight through. Side forks patent pending 😁
I was thinking that or putting wheels on a pallet and pushing it through.. lol Bummed I wasnt there to come up with fun ideas. lol
*I never knew putting screws in drywall could be SO DAMN CINEMATIC!*
if you watched john wick you knew that even putting a pencil into someones skull can be damn cinematic.
@@SubjektDelta I've seen it... Shameless plug in... 3...2.. I tried to step up my cinematic filming and editing in my last video.
Everytime they drilled in a drywall screw I could feel the people who install drywall for a living cringe from the memory of their boss yelling at that they broke the paper.
You were close to getting the method down. First, your forks need to be spread as wide as possible. For really long material you may need to put the material on the forks on an angle with one end forward. Approach the door from an angle with the material farthest away from you coming into the inside corner of the door. Start turning into the corner and ease the material around with the forklift. It really is hard to explain. Large C clamps can be really helpful for this. I keep them on my forklift. I hope this helps. Love the new shop. Very envious!
I was screaming this in my head the whole time as well! 😆
this is how to do it: /watch?v=vK14NBKNbRU
Highlighting when you screw the screw too deep, and punchuring the paper, thereby rendering the screw with no function? Not good 😅
Also, always, always try to avoid a joint in drywall just on the side of a door, as there is more movement, and it will almost always crack. And when installing doors in metal studs, make sure to have some wood inside the studs, from floor to ceiling, both for structure, and to have something to screw into 👍
Kinda fun to see you mess about with the truck though 😂
Hmm. So now you're doing what people in the comments say? I think you should hurry up and finish your amazing shop and then have a fabulous open house event for all the makers to come over and play! 😉
Consider it done! :)
@@GiacoWhatever Woo hoo! 😊❤️
@@GiacoWhatever where country is this?
@@LittleRainGames Italy I think
@@FigmentsMade Woo hoo x 2
I love the new outro!
I have to throw my hat in the ring.. I would put 4 caster wheels on the pallet. Pick up the pallet with the fork. Set it down at the entrance of the door. roll it in through the door vertically using the caster wheels. Pick up the pallet with the fork on inside and your done... And then of course...go back to flicking my Maker Knife.. lol (Also dragging the pallet with a rope vertically with the fork lift would also been accepted.. lol) See you in 19 days bud!! Brian
I call it the " Maker Pallet Trailer "...
Haha! I've moved furniture a few hundred yards just like that. Nothing says "precarious" as rolling a massive antique bookcase on a small wheeled pallet long a busy road simply because you're too cheap to rent a truck! :D
You could have done it by going in sideways, cars can't drive sideways but they can park in a small space still, just turn left and go forwards a bit, then turn right and go backwards a bit, keep doing this like a parking car until you are inside
11:30 Listen to the man who tried to put a toothpick in his nose, sideways. He knows these things.
Tried? Succeeded!
You must try to go in forward with en angle of 45 degrés steering clockwise and go backward and steering in the other direction !!
You do so high quality videos it's amazing.
People saying to approach at an angle are abolutely right. I did it all the time....but....my doors weren't a meter and a half wide. Most walls are less than a foot thick. Big difference. On a totally unrelated topic. First order of priority should be installing a fire pole and a slide.
That’s it...I’m not doing anymore drywall until my Maker Knife shows up!
nice final screen with all the clicking!!1
Congrats on 500k bud!
I love that outro!!! So much excellent clicking!
What about sound insulation? It is going to get noisy in there.
I think he's keeping the metal cutting downstairs. Still a problem but as he said it's a temporary solution.
It seems a rolling, barrel-style, overhead door would give you an extra 1.5-ish feet to work with.
Yeah, the thickness the opened doors add to the walls makes this maneuver much more difficult to use.
i right clicked on the sub button but nothing happened.
I heard it click from Missouri...
I drove a fork lift for Alitalia Cargo for 20 years JFK and you must back in thru the doorway staying close to one side and as you move thru you turn the butt end so you swing on a pivot point around the frame of the doorway . I wish I was there to show you . Bela Vide
Fantastic progress guys! Also just got my notification than my knife is on the way today! Whoopwhoop
Why didn’t you just tie it to the roof of forklift?
well, why whould u not just strap the stack of those profiles on forklifts forks ( | \\\ | ) with an angle and go ahead and go thru like a normal person?)
Ok. The whole forklift segment was hilarious. 👊🏼
Can you make one fork longer than the other with an extension piece and load long stuff at an angle?
I bet your measurement mistake for the corner piece was out by the thickness of the drywall. oops!
I wrote the measurements on a sheet, I subtracted the thickness and then I scored the wrong measurements on the drywall 😅
@@MrEmmeci60 it happens! 😆
You can take in longer pieces that are wider than the door. Come in at the angle like you did but instead of turning toward the door to come straight in... Come in at an angle further. Then reverse in the other direction so the bar starts to go "more" into the door. This gets the longer end of your bar inside the edge of the door. So coming in from outside. Start at the car side and drive in so the bar just misses the door. Come into the middle or more "without' turning the forklift. Now start backing up like you were going to go along the wall next to the car. This puts that end of the bar further in your shop. After backing up along the wall as far as you can you can then turn your forklift to the left and forward into the shop. The swing of the arc of the bar will swing around the door and more into the shop behind the wall and your forklift comes into the shop not-centered but closer to the car side. That makes the long arc of the other end of the bar miss the far wall and opening..
That's the best way I can explain it. It also would be easier without the accordion door making your opening 2 feet thick.
"He's clever" - :-) - haha :-) Also, I'm wondering if the way the doors fold and stick out into the room perpendicular from the wall mess up what you're trying to do with the fork lift. Would they fold flat back against one or both walls?
Never ever bury the drywall screw heads into the drywall!!! They should be just slightly below the level of the paper without totally ripping the head through. The only part of the screw that should pierce the paper is the screw shaft. Burying the heads drops the strength of the connection by half or more. I give you credit though....you’re not afraid to take big chances.....like buying a big building and giant machinery. Love the videos.
I think I'd be inclined to get 2 euro pallets, fit 6 industrial castors to each, have a removable but adjustable pivoting bar between them, load the pallets and then use the forklift as a power source to transport load into warehouse.
Best to do something more simple and right rather than complicated with too many stages where things can go wrong.
1. Position pallets correctly
2. Load pallets with forklift
3. Secure load
4. Transport load.
5. Be safe and sure.
11:15 - it is possible to move something in wider than the door. Your approach needs the forklift to be much closer on the left and turn in the load on the left and enter the warehouse steering the forklift in a left arcing turn. Little no movement of the plate on the left, once inside the warehouse, and large inward movement on the right. Draw a picture and you should be able to visualise it better but I'd opt for my plan - safer and easier.
Dude! Rookie mistake! Drywall is to be hung sideways. Full sheet on bottom and top. Smaller sheet cut lengthwise in the middle to make up the difference. That way all of your mudding and sanding is done from the floor and not from a ladder. You’ll understand how important that is when you start finishing that stuff.
Yes! You did it! I used to be licensed on five different kinds of fork lifts. The learning was fun. Spatial stuff is harder than it looks. I love watching those vids of dogs figuring out how to get a long stick through a narrow gate. The Aha moment when they get it is precious. I thought yours was too. You should have moved that little pile of trash, to give you a better angle on going forward through the door. Regardless, you learned and had fun. That's a good thing.
If you're going to stick with that forklift for a while maybe you could try to modify it to hold long pieces parallel to it's sides? That way you can drive straight. It'd limit you're turns, but at least you can make it through the door. Otherwise, I'd just take out the doors when you need to transport.
The guy was right, it's just hard to explain. I've done this many times. When you get to the opening you need to back into one side of the opening, think of the back of the forklift like the hinge on a door, as you back in, turn, sticking half the material through the doorway, this is only possible because of the rear steering and the right turning radius of a forklift. By putting half the material through the opening, with you back against one side you effectively shorten the amount you have to get through opening by about a third, so when you turn right the rest of the way you are just pivoting the material. I once used a tractor to move a 24' telephone pole in between trees using this method.
Widen the forks, offset the load to the left, put the load as far out on the forks as possible, move that crashed car, and you might be able to wiggle it in, but I think your doors are taking a bit too much space, and the fork isn't as maneuverable as some I have used so that ain't helping. Also, a fork with side shift would make it even easier. A roll up door is in need of being installed there, but you'd lose the smaller man-door.
Your corner piece was probably off because you did not include the width of the drywall, since when you cut it and set it in one side tucked into the other. Think critically, and you could make the factory something special!
It's funny, and I expect I wasn't the only one, but I was trying to comment live !
😂😂😂
i wish you could keep the sound level of the voice parts of the video and the music parts even a tiny bit closer to the same. I'm constantly adjusting the sound level while watching because it sounds like I walk into a super loud disco when the music starts and then back into a library when the voices start.
For the forklift you should make a jig or modify the forks so they can pivot 45 degrees, could be a project.
designs an ingenious knife mechanism no problem. Spends half a day essentielly playing the "dog try to get stick in mouth through door" game
I drive 20 foot material through a 10ft door nearly daily. If you figure out how to do the swing you can stuff mattresses into pillow cases all day
You're puncturing the drywall with the head of the screws, this will seriously weaken your wall.
Just borrow a plywood cart from a lumber yard. They're made for carrying lots of long things.
next time you're doing drywall make sure you don't go through the paper with the screws. the paper gifs it his strength.
If you cut the 4m length in half. Then move it on the forklift. Then join the two halves together again, that would work. 🙂
Your drywall screws are way too deep. Should only be slightly below the surface without tearing the paper.
If you really wanted to be clever like a drywall guy, you would have left one stud on the right hand side of the door opening loose, and laid a full sheet across the door opening and threw the wall, cut it off on the other side and then screwed the stud back in place against the drywall so as to fit the last long skinner piece. then you simply cut the opening for the door with a rotozip or a keyhole saw using the studs outlining the door opening as a guide.
It looks like the forklift lengthwise is narrower than entrance so why don't make several zigzag movements?
Strange that when driving so often trough that door you did not realise you could just rotate the forklift so your load is parralel with the door. Now just shift trough like you would while parking your car inbetween 2 others. Takes a bit longer but would be super easy
How does he afford things like this office space, he must have investors or have an outside job, of that money he got from his knives funded this all
If the forklift length is less than the width of the door, you could shuffle back and forth through the door sideways. Like a 20 point turn.
you need to put the material at the tip of the fork lift, this will give you room to swing. If the material is way back near the front wheel you won't get any swing
Lol, at work we are putting Vauxhall Corsa power steering into jaguar type e and vw camper.
Need the truck sideways and do as when you pocket park. And you are turning the wrong way. A late comment as always
What about making the exterior office wall a giant white board? Serious brainstorming sessions to be had on a wall that big.
Drive BACKWARDS through the door so you can swing.
My knifes got shipped finally. How long will take about to Germany?
@7:48 Is the Model X yours? That's all kinds of right to spend your money on ;) well done
With the forklift u gotta do a loop. So forward then full right lock till u face the side of the door the reverse full lock left then u should be out.... theoretically
Put a pallet on the forklift forks and stand the bars upright and strap them to the lifting hydraulics
One thing:
Dry wall screw bit. It makes life so much easier. Trust me.
OMG! Keep it LOW and SLOW!!! OSHA would murder you 😬
Build an epic lodge for the ladies! High above... I got one, but it is dirty and need new leather.
Sorry I commented BEFORE watching the entire video.
Hello man, if you put wheels on one side of the things your lifting you can lift the other side of them with the forklift and get them in streight instead of sideways 😅
Jimmy diresta and Bob Claggett looking for their knife. J/J
ratchet straps are your friend! may not be an approved method but you can get the results by strapping a load to the forks off centre and on an angle.
Two easy ways to solve the problem. Wider doors or shorter material. Your welcome. Now get back to figuring out how to turn that giant industrial robot into an electric toothbrush :).
Since you have an elevator you should build a wheel cart that fits in the back of your van to just wheel off onto the elevator
You have to back through the door on one far side and then turn out of the doorway.. must go through backwards.
Load the materials on a small trailer with the forklift outside and use the forklift to pull the trailer inside
Be selective. lol
Just used a skill saw with a carbide blade and cut the track in half , Its easy to screw together again with tex screws.
it would work if you just go backwards, as your stirring is in back. go backwards turn to max and go forward in turn to the side you have space =)
darn i need to watch videos till the end before commenting :D
Get new doors that slide vertical. You Will be able to just drive through
Giaco, it’s good to see the new shop coming along nicely. Having that elevator is very handy. If I lived closer I’d come over to help you guys. 👍 💯
4:34 - David is a jedi. A jedi with a keep clear desk and heating lamp!
could you not have driven the truck into the elevator? or does it not hold that much?
Woohoo, a Tesla Model X in the background :D
They have special bits for drywall screws :)
Great Video Fratello !! I thought I was watching a 3 Stooges video... 😂 Looks like you guys are having a lot of fun. Awesome !!! 😂👍👍
It’s hard to use the maker knife when it doesn’t ship for another month
Why not just lift it throw the massive hole in the floor?
I know if it heavy stuff it could tip over but for lightweight stuff it should work
It only works if the forklift can lift that high, which it cannot. Not to mention the workplace safety concerns working to unload the forklift that close to the hole.
wait wait wait.. is that david windestal??? what happened to him and how did he end up here xD
You need 2 pallets an the other lifter that you have upstairs.
Because your shop is so big, you should make a scooter with a basket or board on the front to make it faster going from machine to machine.
Yes I have a couple of ideas for that ;)
you need to start in reverse and at the last second you turn fully to the left
If you remember, you should totally record drawing that panda on my knife. It'll be like a little collab when I review it. lol
6:50 all i can think of is Alec Steele when this song plays.
You should check out drywall screw setters. It's like a regular phillips bit but has a bushing that prevents the screw from going too far in and it stops a bit below the surface.
Edward de Vries my first thought also. There is a right way to do everything.
The power steering thing is legit, people put them in sandrails (there's one on my sandrail) its electric, and you cut a piece of the shaft out and wire 12v to it and its electric power steering assist. It works killer !
There's a video on youtube talking about all the different boxes by "car videos" titled "DIY electric power steering 1 - eps with failsafe"
Love these new shop update videos 👍🏼👍🏼
I... why dont you just carry it outside
Gisco, how big are the sheets of drywall in Europe, they at 4X8 feet in America, just curios
120cm x 300cm it’s the standard
The last part is painful to watch hahaha its sooooo simple.
Clicking is nice, do it here. Love it!
should have tokio drifted it in like a boss..
Can the forklift reach up to the mezzanine area and bypass the elevator completely?
Nope
the problem with the opening is that the doors are on a 90-degree angle of the wall,
so the idea of making one side rotate around the wall doesn't work since the doors are too long.
I would try to... keep the metal beam parallel to the left door and try to make small adjustments with the forklift backwards and forwards.
hard to explain, I'm dutch... but basically like turning around in your car on a narrow road.
not 100% sure if it would work though...