i dont know, the bike build went really well for a first one without a jigg...how about learning to weld and get a jigg? how much gooderer can it be then the krabb?
Yes about time we had a blakes build, feels like ages ago since you kitted your van out. Mtb meets groundforce. Love your projects young man, thanks for cheering us all up Blake 👌
Blake's Builds are my absolute favourite bit of GMBN content 😂 as much as I love the tips and tech, Blake dropping a slab on his fridge and going back for that extra biscuit, as well as the questionable maths is something I can truly relate to 😂😂
Nice work! Pro tip - fix the corrugated roofing on the top of the corrugation (into a timber plant underneath), rather than through the trough where all the water runs: will keep those bikes much dryer!
I really hate that coroline stuff, it bows when it gets hot (cardboard impregnated with tar) and then falls to pieces unless it’s installed flat on moisture board. It’s been a disaster on my car port roof! And yes to the fixings on the high point of the corrugation.
Excellent job. Very impressed. Put a tread on the end of the spindles that hold the front wheels then put a threaded knob on the end. Stops having a pointy bar of metal sticking out to poke u in the eye, or your kids. Also would act like a lock to stop the wheels falling off
Yeah, you need to do this, it looks lethal at the moment. Great build otherwise. I'm impressed you can weld, that is a skill I've always wanted to learn.
Nice work man I’m a fabricator and tig welder here in up state New York about a hour south of Canada I love watching people around the world build and make stuff nice work I like how you kept your mistakes in love what gmbn does keep up the good work.
For hanging the front wheels you could make a hanger out of a piece of old handlebar and hang the wheels by the rims. You could put hand grips on to protect the rims to stop any impalement on the ends. Adds a bit of bike personalisation too. 😃 Awesome series dude.
Thats timing! I've figured i should build a bike storage kinda thingy for my little ones. The 12" stroller and 14" early rider bike need a place to go. And there goes Blake showing me how to do it 😂 thanks Blake! ❤
We have a local saying in SA; " 'n Boer maak 'n plan" Every time I watch Blake make stuff, he makes me proud to be from the southern tip of Africa! And, it's done just like we would... quick, simple but well. More of these videos please. Your next build should be a reverse trike jump bike - Jus because it would be entertaining to see you jump it!
Usually watch before i comment, but i just have to say that i straight up love Blakes approach and personality. I'm hooked within the first 20 seconds! Buying used stuff or finding bargains like ordinary people, making good use of a smaller footprint and not building stuff that requires a mansion and the income that you need for said mansion. Most importantly, you clearly can be happy without those things, the proof is in the pudding. Thank you Blake for reminding me about these truths!!
Viva Blake builds!!! Where have you been in my life this year!!... Missed you!! Great to watch you in action again!! Brilliant shed , The only thing that scares me is those bits of Rebar that you hang the wheels on.. They look like spikes in Indiana Jones temples designed to impale you or take out an eye if the doors blow shut or you or the kids walk/turn into them
Looks nice, some extra ideas for you: 1. Offset the heights OR turn the brackets by a few degrees so the bars dont clash and saves turning stems. 2. Make it a bike dryer, wet bikes in it after washing isn't ideal so add a waterproof floor (maybe with a small drain hole) and then add some door seals and you can wire in a small electric heater to put on for an hour or so after washing bikes, especially in the winter when they never dry outside and just get rusty.
Add a basket/container for commonly use tools. Brake caliper inserts, air pump, shox pump, tyre lever, spare tubes, chain tool, bike cleaning equipments and diskbrakes cleaner. Add light in the shed and add a working light incase you drop something small. (portable working light) The wheel stand/holder on the doors can double as a quick workstand to do a quick adjustments. (use heat shrinks on the rebar to protect the wheel axle and frame)
Blake! My trick for numbers like that... Just take the second number "The 8" and ad those together first. Allowing you to skip trying to do the thing where you are like "38 plus 30 plus 8" or whatever way your head does it. Anyway its less jumbled, You go 30+30 = 60. 8+8=16 so 60+16 is 76. "Or even 60+10 is 70 +6 is 76" I know it sounds more complicated but it really is a lot easier :D 😁
I was busy typing and then you finished with my suggestion - add guttering with a downpipe to a water butt and with the Worx Hydrashot you will never need to use a tap! I would also build a stand on the outside to hold your bike when you are washing it (and a drainaway for all the crud). Only other thing is running power so you can see what you are doing on those early morning raids. And use a small block of wood with three holes drilled in it for the allen keys... that way you can see if they are all there (and they won't fall out as easy) Great work Blake!
Ha ha, as soon as I saw Blake building the base I was like Nooo, what about the 8 foot brown snakes and red back spiders that will make a home There. Oh yeah wrong country 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Math and carpentry are like bike skills… use it or lose it. If you only ride twice per year you lose it. You use math and carpentry skills once or twice per year it’s a grind! I’m with you Blake!
I built a 16 ft x 20 ft bike shed in 2020 for storage and maintenance, but now we have 11 bikes, including a 10 ft tandem recumbent trike. Might need to rehab the adjacent garden shed into bike storage only and this was great inspiration!
Excellent build, looks good. I've done a similar thing but in steel, really high security. Had some low life's decide they wanted my bikes, so I made sure they weren't getting them again.
Nice one blake, love watching builds - I would put something safer on the ends of those front wheel axle holders; the lower ones look like they're at eyeball height of your kids!!
11:33 screwing in the valley will likely cause the roof to leak in time. Put the roof fixing in the high point of the corrugations. Once the rubber goes brittle/ cracks the roof is at risk.
Use coach bolts on the hinges and locks, it's easy for thieves to pull the cladding and unscrew the hinges to get the bikes. I'm speaking from experience
Nicely done sir. To get more light into the shed, you may want to either put in a window or in the future, if you replace the shed top - use a transparent corrugated sheet. Keep bike cleaning materials out there as well if space allows
nicely done sir, for security please add some coach bolts on those door hinges and hasp/staple, a ground anchor would have been a great addition when you were doing the slabs and lets not mention that you put the roof fixing nails in the valley instead of the top of the profile. I love your build episodes especially with the budget, great inspiration and advise for the viewers.
That is awesome job and much more spacious than expected, good job👏👏. Regarding the lock, I would make a lock on the inside of the doors with a small whole to put the hand thru to lock it and unlock it, my dad had an old garage like that, this way it's going to be imposible to cut the lock since you can't acces it only with one hand, it in case of a burglary.
Just built a clubhouse for my furry buddy and his friends they come over to visit. Have to say there is something very satisfying about creating something with your hands
nice job buddy, this is also the thing that worries me is people can see what you have in there and i hope you have a good security system. where i am in Canada thieves are actually breaking into peoples home specifically to target the bikes.
Bud love the bike locker room. I would suggest sealing the roof gaps because of moister and you didn't wrap the roof wood. Also think about putting the shed on some bricks so it's off the slabbing.
JUST VEEERY NICE!!!!!! Advise: Put a security camera or security motion detection alarm with a sounder on the doors ;) cheers and come to Bulgaria to ride some year we have nice bike parks.
Mate you worked like an animal wtf. Tidy job. I particularly liked the bit when you were so delirious with fatigue you nearly told us where you are going to keep the keys 😅
Great job Blake, just a thought on the front wheels, instead of some threaded bar, could you have welded 2 thru axles together and then wound them into some thread on the door? Abit of extra security and a little bit safer than threaded bar sticking out 🤣🤣 great work though, good watch and very funny, looks like you had a great time on this 🤙🏻
Would be a random combination but would love to see Blake builds along with Colin Furze in the same video. Feel like the energy both of them would be something magical
Need to fill in the gaps where the roof corrugation sits on the shed frame... Or wind will blow rain in and onto the unprotected osb ceiling. Tbh, you should have put the corrugated roof on last, after putting waterproof membrane down. Recon you should fill the wall voids with insulation too.
Nice storage Blake! Please add something to the wheel holders ends, they are not safe as they are now and also wheels probably can slide off of them if you will open the shed doors to fast)
Hey Blake ....great Wood Working and Welding skills you have ....here's a sneaky tip....if you think your some of your wood screws might split your wood....heat the screw or nail with a cigarette lighter ! Wood won't split!
Nice job. But look out for mould, especially if bikes are put away wet as timber needs ventilation and there doesn't seem to be much. Also watch for rot on the edges of the OSB, again if things get damp. Especially the cut edges of OSB need to be sealed, which I'm sure you did off camera.
This is what it whould look like if made Mountainbike skills videos.....and thats why You people do that, instead of me.......But anyway...what you do is awesome, best bike channel...🙂
It looks great and a good idea to have a relatively small shed for 8 bikes. I'm thinking you'll need light in the shed, so a couple of good LED lights would be great. Of course, you'll need to run cables from the house - under the slabs, of course 🙂
Roof fastenings should go through the ridges of the roofing, not the troughs. Also, you need some DPC between the concrete and the timber to prevent moisture transfer
Very smart but might want to put a bit of rubber or something on the door spikes, before someone gets spiked on the wheel holders on the door. Kebab anyone lol.
Good job ,but I'd upgrade the locks to sold secure rated stuff .I own the locksmiths next to TAV cycles in Ryde .It can make a huge difference on any future insurance claim .
Hey Blake love your bike shed tho I am concerned about the wheel hangers you could do with some caps of some sort on the ends as you could quite easily poke your eye of impale yourself if you were to trip. Please look at sorting those when you don’t have wheels in them. 😊
What would you like to see Blake build next? Let us know in the comments! 👇
A jump line
looks to professional... next time we need a feature with Sam Pilgrim 😅
i dont know, the bike build went really well for a first one without a jigg...how about learning to weld and get a jigg? how much gooderer can it be then the krabb?
Homemade air bag, not that it's possible but I'd enjoy watching someone try 😂
Make a wooden kicker with basic tools
That wheel skewers will have someone’s eye out. Maybe make some caps to fit on the ends?
Those spindles are gonna cause injury!?
It's a mountain bike chokie
Yes about time we had a blakes build, feels like ages ago since you kitted your van out. Mtb meets groundforce. Love your projects young man, thanks for cheering us all up Blake 👌
LOVE groundforce. Stoiked you enjoyed it
Blake's Builds are my absolute favourite bit of GMBN content 😂 as much as I love the tips and tech, Blake dropping a slab on his fridge and going back for that extra biscuit, as well as the questionable maths is something I can truly relate to 😂😂
Nice work! Pro tip - fix the corrugated roofing on the top of the corrugation (into a timber plant underneath), rather than through the trough where all the water runs: will keep those bikes much dryer!
I really hate that coroline stuff, it bows when it gets hot (cardboard impregnated with tar) and then falls to pieces unless it’s installed flat on moisture board. It’s been a disaster on my car port roof! And yes to the fixings on the high point of the corrugation.
How can I not watch Blake build and not smile?
Excellent job. Very impressed. Put a tread on the end of the spindles that hold the front wheels then put a threaded knob on the end. Stops having a pointy bar of metal sticking out to poke u in the eye, or your kids. Also would act like a lock to stop the wheels falling off
@@R-Dub-Ya too easy. We all know how blake loves to build. Tapping a thread onto a bar, or welding something is more like it
Thanks a bloody great Idea. I'll do that
Yeah, you need to do this, it looks lethal at the moment. Great build otherwise. I'm impressed you can weld, that is a skill I've always wanted to learn.
Well done,Blake! Looking forward to the wash station.
Thanks dude
Person who just looooooves what he is doing and is soooo passionate about it! I just couldn't stop watching! This is amazing!❤
Nice work man I’m a fabricator and tig welder here in up state New York about a hour south of Canada I love watching people around the world build and make stuff nice work I like how you kept your mistakes in love what gmbn does keep up the good work.
I remember running into Martin and Blake in Bath. I had asked Blake when's the next BB😎🤘and here we are!!! How exciting
For hanging the front wheels you could make a hanger out of a piece of old handlebar and hang the wheels by the rims. You could put hand grips on to protect the rims to stop any impalement on the ends. Adds a bit of bike personalisation too. 😃 Awesome series dude.
Thats timing! I've figured i should build a bike storage kinda thingy for my little ones. The 12" stroller and 14" early rider bike need a place to go. And there goes Blake showing me how to do it 😂 thanks Blake! ❤
100%
haha great timing eh. Good luck on the build
Make sure you anchor it to the foundation in some fashion like Blake didn't. (apparently)
I'd reckon you should have put checker plate on the door would make it more secure, nice shed🇦🇺
Yes I'm working on making it way more secure. More is better
We have a local saying in SA; " 'n Boer maak 'n plan" Every time I watch Blake make stuff, he makes me proud to be from the southern tip of Africa! And, it's done just like we would... quick, simple but well. More of these videos please.
Your next build should be a reverse trike jump bike - Jus because it would be entertaining to see you jump it!
Usually watch before i comment, but i just have to say that i straight up love Blakes approach and personality. I'm hooked within the first 20 seconds! Buying used stuff or finding bargains like ordinary people, making good use of a smaller footprint and not building stuff that requires a mansion and the income that you need for said mansion. Most importantly, you clearly can be happy without those things, the proof is in the pudding.
Thank you Blake for reminding me about these truths!!
Blake is the self build bandit robbing the retailer for everyones enjoyment.
Cracking job. Well done mate 👌👍🤙
Viva Blake builds!!! Where have you been in my life this year!!...
Missed you!! Great to watch you in action again!! Brilliant shed , The only thing that scares me is those bits of Rebar that you hang the wheels on.. They look like spikes in Indiana Jones temples designed to impale you or take out an eye if the doors blow shut or you or the kids walk/turn into them
hahahaha I'm addressing those for sure. A few great ideas in the comments. Thanks for the concern dude. Cheers
Looks nice, some extra ideas for you:
1. Offset the heights OR turn the brackets by a few degrees so the bars dont clash and saves turning stems.
2. Make it a bike dryer, wet bikes in it after washing isn't ideal so add a waterproof floor (maybe with a small drain hole) and then add some door seals and you can wire in a small electric heater to put on for an hour or so after washing bikes, especially in the winter when they never dry outside and just get rusty.
Instead of an electric heater, a dehumidifier would both provide heat and get the moisture out of the air.
Add a basket/container for commonly use tools. Brake caliper inserts, air pump, shox pump, tyre lever, spare tubes, chain tool, bike cleaning equipments and diskbrakes cleaner.
Add light in the shed and add a working light incase you drop something small. (portable working light)
The wheel stand/holder on the doors can double as a quick workstand to do a quick adjustments. (use heat shrinks on the rebar to protect the wheel axle and frame)
Great ideas. Thanks dude
Nice one Blake - Definitely felt your pain as that slab took a chunk out of the fridge/Cabinet in your van.
So crap. It's all fixed now, thanks to @bearmetalbuilds
That corraline/bitumen roof is best placed on sheet materials...it sags in time!
it HAS to be on a structural base, it's not self supporting and will sag within 12 months
Blake! My trick for numbers like that... Just take the second number "The 8" and ad those together first. Allowing you to skip trying to do the thing where you are like "38 plus 30 plus 8" or whatever way your head does it. Anyway its less jumbled, You go 30+30 = 60. 8+8=16 so 60+16 is 76. "Or even 60+10 is 70 +6 is 76" I know it sounds more complicated but it really is a lot easier :D 😁
I was busy typing and then you finished with my suggestion - add guttering with a downpipe to a water butt and with the Worx Hydrashot you will never need to use a tap!
I would also build a stand on the outside to hold your bike when you are washing it (and a drainaway for all the crud).
Only other thing is running power so you can see what you are doing on those early morning raids.
And use a small block of wood with three holes drilled in it for the allen keys... that way you can see if they are all there (and they won't fall out as easy)
Great work Blake!
More Blake’s build! Blake’s build own channel
Or just a epic outdoor cabin!!!! Multi episode big build please 🙏
Keep up the amazing work and thank you
FINALLY BLAKE BUILDS ARE THE BEST! This helps a bit copyng with the fact that Doddy left the GMBN crew. Make more of these!
This is fun. I'm only getting to this now because I've been building a canoe storage box all day.
Ha ha, as soon as I saw Blake building the base I was like Nooo, what about the 8 foot brown snakes and red back spiders that will make a home There. Oh yeah wrong country 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Math and carpentry are like bike skills… use it or lose it. If you only ride twice per year you lose it. You use math and carpentry skills once or twice per year it’s a grind! I’m with you Blake!
More Blake's Builds! They're so good!
I built a 16 ft x 20 ft bike shed in 2020 for storage and maintenance, but now we have 11 bikes, including a 10 ft tandem recumbent trike. Might need to rehab the adjacent garden shed into bike storage only and this was great inspiration!
For those allen wrenches, you could get a flat magnet and throw that up on the door as well. Great build!
Blake builds is the best thing on this channel !!!
Need to see some van life adventures with Blake!
Blake Builds!!! Best mountain bike videos ever. Thanks Blake!
Aawwww cheers dude
Excellent build, looks good. I've done a similar thing but in steel, really high security. Had some low life's decide they wanted my bikes, so I made sure they weren't getting them again.
Nice one blake, love watching builds - I would put something safer on the ends of those front wheel axle holders; the lower ones look like they're at eyeball height of your kids!!
Yes, I 've address those crazy metal points. Thanks for the heads up tho. Much appreciated
Protect Your Eyes From Spikes!
11:33 screwing in the valley will likely cause the roof to leak in time. Put the roof fixing in the high point of the corrugations. Once the rubber goes brittle/ cracks the roof is at risk.
Nicely done Blake. You can definitely give yourself a pat on the back with that one.
Use coach bolts on the hinges and locks, it's easy for thieves to pull the cladding and unscrew the hinges to get the bikes. I'm speaking from experience
I just started this project since we're going into winter. More bike cave type videos!
ON it! The garage needs a face lift now with all that space
Nicely done sir. To get more light into the shed, you may want to either put in a window or in the future, if you replace the shed top - use a transparent corrugated sheet. Keep bike cleaning materials out there as well if space allows
Great job Blake. Love little projects.
Thanks Mitch
Always a pleasure to watch your videos Blake. Your enthusiasm and positivity are really infectious 👍🏻💪🏻
nicely done sir, for security please add some coach bolts on those door hinges and hasp/staple, a ground anchor would have been a great addition when you were doing the slabs and lets not mention that you put the roof fixing nails in the valley instead of the top of the profile. I love your build episodes especially with the budget, great inspiration and advise for the viewers.
also cover both hands when welding else your absorbing UV in your uncovered hand from the welding torch
That is awesome job and much more spacious than expected, good job👏👏. Regarding the lock, I would make a lock on the inside of the doors with a small whole to put the hand thru to lock it and unlock it, my dad had an old garage like that, this way it's going to be imposible to cut the lock since you can't acces it only with one hand, it in case of a burglary.
I love that during the intro you said cut and measure in that order. Lol, we’re the same!
Just built a clubhouse for my furry buddy and his friends they come over to visit. Have to say there is something very satisfying about creating something with your hands
Absolutely amazing Blake. FairPlay bruh🤙🏻🤙🏻
cheers ma boet
@@Zimblake no worries bruh 🤙🏻🤙🏻
looks awesome Blake, maybe some solar powered led lights inside too would be handy for those early morning rides :-)
Great minds think alike. I'm on it. Cheers
nice job buddy, this is also the thing that worries me is people can see what you have in there and i hope you have a good security system. where i am in Canada thieves are actually breaking into peoples home specifically to target the bikes.
Blake doing his best Spicoli. That math was stressing me out!
Bud love the bike locker room. I would suggest sealing the roof gaps because of moister and you didn't wrap the roof wood. Also think about putting the shed on some bricks so it's off the slabbing.
Blake always builds the best stuff. 🤙⚒️
Blake is the G.O.A.T!!
JUST VEEERY NICE!!!!!! Advise: Put a security camera or security motion detection alarm with a sounder on the doors ;) cheers and come to Bulgaria to ride some year we have nice bike parks.
absolutely love it. Amazing how the right tools make the job much easier. Gonna have to invest in more tools. Can never have too many 😂😍
Mate you worked like an animal wtf. Tidy job. I particularly liked the bit when you were so delirious with fatigue you nearly told us where you are going to keep the keys 😅
SO SO tired dude. I was going to say where the keys were kept HAHAHAHAHA
Great job Blake, just a thought on the front wheels, instead of some threaded bar, could you have welded 2 thru axles together and then wound them into some thread on the door? Abit of extra security and a little bit safer than threaded bar sticking out 🤣🤣 great work though, good watch and very funny, looks like you had a great time on this 🤙🏻
Would be a random combination but would love to see Blake builds along with Colin Furze in the same video. Feel like the energy both of them would be something magical
Blake is a legend
With the wheel brackets, put some hose pipe or similar on there to stop wheels getting scratched and take up play.
Need to fill in the gaps where the roof corrugation sits on the shed frame... Or wind will blow rain in and onto the unprotected osb ceiling.
Tbh, you should have put the corrugated roof on last, after putting waterproof membrane down.
Recon you should fill the wall voids with insulation too.
I bought these foam inserts to go under the roof corrugation. Didn't make the edit I guess. Thanks for the heads up dude
Blake does math like Sam Pilgrim does bike maintenance :) Got it done in the end.
😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍
Nice storage Blake! Please add something to the wheel holders ends, they are not safe as they are now and also wheels probably can slide off of them if you will open the shed doors to fast)
Love watching you build stuff!
You gotta put some plastic ends on those front wheel spikes!
If it was me, I'd store the bikes were they are and then use the shed as a workshop when needed.
I just love the Blake Builds series. It's my favoritte part of the channel tbh.
Your the man Blake! One day we'll ride!
More Blake builds!!!
Blake awesome to watch as always,you sure know how to build some really usefull things mountain bike related.
Hey Blake ....great Wood Working and Welding skills you have ....here's a sneaky tip....if you think your some of your wood screws might split your wood....heat the screw or nail with a cigarette lighter ! Wood won't split!
Great tip dude thanks.
@@Zimblake I always watch your videos as I always learn something....You are a talented guy....who even Surfs!
Drill then screw to prevent splitting. Rubbing screw on some wax also helps.
Very nice build.. inspired me. Pitty for the fridge😢
gutted
Can wait to see his garden in 5 years 1 huge shed 🤣👌
hahahahaha I'm planning a big build soon
Nice job, I like the F wheels on the doors 👍🏼
I’d say add something to the end of the wheel skewers to stop the wheels sliding off if you shut the door to hard
Good job Blake!!!!
That is a great project! Nice work!
Impressive. Good effort. I need exactly the same thing for my garden
I love the Blake builds stuff. 🙂
Great build!
Nice job. But look out for mould, especially if bikes are put away wet as timber needs ventilation and there doesn't seem to be much.
Also watch for rot on the edges of the OSB, again if things get damp. Especially the cut edges of OSB need to be sealed, which I'm sure you did off camera.
So very greatly great!
Awesome and great video guys, I so enjoyed every minute, I wish to do such a track some day
Welding is spot on after building your own bike. Nice work mate. My lazy ass would have just
Bought a shed and saved a trip to the ER.
This is what it whould look like if made Mountainbike skills videos.....and thats why You people do that, instead of me.......But anyway...what you do is awesome, best bike channel...🙂
It looks great and a good idea to have a relatively small shed for 8 bikes. I'm thinking you'll need light in the shed, so a couple of good LED lights would be great. Of course, you'll need to run cables from the house - under the slabs, of course 🙂
Roof fastenings should go through the ridges of the roofing, not the troughs. Also, you need some DPC between the concrete and the timber to prevent moisture transfer
Well done Blake 👏🏻
Very smart but might want to put a bit of rubber or something on the door spikes, before someone gets spiked on the wheel holders on the door. Kebab anyone lol.
Good job ,but I'd upgrade the locks to sold secure rated stuff .I own the locksmiths next to TAV cycles in Ryde .It can make a huge difference on any future insurance claim .
Blake got a next youtube channel. Who else think he has with that work.❤
Hey Blake love your bike shed tho I am concerned about the wheel hangers you could do with some caps of some sort on the ends as you could quite easily poke your eye of impale yourself if you were to trip. Please look at sorting those when you don’t have wheels in them. 😊
Nice job, maybe you could line the floor with rubber so the plywood doesn't get wet and muddy?
Use some old rubber inner tube on the inside of the axles stands to protect the axles from getting scratched
Awesome build Blake 🤘
More Blake Builds love it.
Now I want to build a bike storage shed 😂 l don't actually need one as I have a small Bike Cave 👊
To prevent scratching you could try dipping the end.
i would just get some old road tubes, cut to size with a center hole so you can slip them over the axle mounts
Awesome and well done wood work @Blake. I love wood projects and your precise implementation is