MUST SEE SHOP TOUR!!! Inside my Dad's World Class Garage
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- One of the most complete tool sets out there, this place is insane. Snap-on, Miller, Milwaukee You name it. Let's walk through my Dad's personal happy place of tools.
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after watching for less than 5 minutes I can say your father does not think like an average human he is an incredible thinker and hyper logical its good to see someone who actually understands that over building/over doing things when it comes to safety isn't foolishness its logical the man is a genius in his own right in my opinion
additionally, he has the very rare ability to teach. lots of people have knowledge. some have wisdom. rarely do you find someone with both and the ability to explain so that the person he is speaking with has understanding. very few people can teach. i learned a lot. your dad is an absolute treasure. ty so much for this video stocky baldman.
Thank you
@@StockyBaldman Is he going to start his own channel?
Your dad has the same illness I have had my entire life. Overthinking, overplanning, and overbuilding. It is both a blessing and a curse.
Every now and then you witness something that raises you’re awareness of what standards can and should be. This is that. Amazing shop sir, something more solid and well thought out I have never seen.
Truer words have never been spoken. 👍👍👍
At some point, the work spent being 'organized' and 'safe' becomes more work than the work. This shop seems more like a tool display museum than a place where work could actually happen. I would love to interview his helper/assistant/partner in a job or project, it must have been painful beyond words. When the guy you are going to work with for the day 'covers' his anvil with plastic, you know you will be in for a long day.
Well put
This is a craftsman who has walked the walked and knows the value of quality. I'm tired of the 25-35 year olds making tool box tour videos of every harbor freight tool know and none of them have any use on them. I would be honored to work with this professional and would have learned more in a day from him than years of watching you-tubers
It's called pride. You should give it a try sometime.
@@therealmillerman No thanks, that kind of 'pride' clashes with production and reasonability. But I suppose if you have nothing to do and all day to do it's OK. As for me, I put the pride ,quality and effort into the job , my anvil that I beat on with a hammer is OK and I can cope with it without a plastic cover and a wax job (good grief and holy shit).
The assistant almost always works harder then the other. In my family we've known this for years. I come from a family of carpenters/contractors so I know about all the running back and forth, get me this and that then putting everything away and cleaning everything. Wrapping the cords "correctly ". Hold this hold that. Up and down the ladder. I know one gets paid for their knowledge and experience but yeah the assistant pays his dues and is usually underpaid.
Very well organized. Only thing I see missing is space to work.
What a shop. Whatever money earned in a lifetime would go on buying all that equipment.
Guy has 200 ft of bench space all covered in tools and no place to actually work.
@@derickburgad6996 As impressive as it is, it's more of a tool box than it is a shop. If you're thinking about working on something, take it outside. The shop itself, has not been built yet.
@@derickburgad6996 Sadly, many dozens of people like you don't remember the beginning of the video where it is stated that I just unloaded a service truck and am laying everything out for inventory.
@@derickburgad6996 The hobby is building the perfect shop and collecting tools and equipment, not working in the shop. Seen it many times.
Hi Ben! Just talked to Art for the first time in 30 years. I had the great pleasure of working with him as an apprentice HD mechanic 40 plus years ago, back in the Grand Forks days. Art's skills where the "Gold Standard" even back then. I knew you as a new born. Thanks for sharing this video.
Oh wow, thanks for reaching out! I’ve definitely heard your name many times over the years. My dad has a lot of respect for you. Thanks for watching!
The death metal got me. Beautiful shop and respect for you and your equipment. A life of hard work has earned you a joyful retirement. Good on you sir
I’d love to see a follow up when he gets all his tools stored away (tool chests, cabinets or whatever he uses) and see the shop in a general use state rather than your mode.
Great tour, your dads a character for sure 👍🏻
Awesome thanks
This is what I’ve been waiting for a long time for. An old timers tool shop tour, these are the best kinds. Thanks to both of you so much for this, you’re dad did a great job on this shop, very detailed
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m building a homestead from scratch. Got all sorts of ideas from your dad. Thanks for the showcase
I come back to this video often. I always learn a new way to make my little single Bay shop more efficient each time. Thanks to your dad and his attention to detail.
We both really appreciate the comment!
as someone who’s just starting out in heavy duty mechanics, this is super cool! i love how meticulous your dad is about every little detail
I love watching shop tours of people that have seemingly thought of everything that you need and can explain exactly how they did it in such detail. Very much appreciated sir.
Yeah he went the whole nine yards
This is how I operate. Everything clean and in its place and well-maintained. Your father is amazing!
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Your mom is an angel for letting him build that shop and all the tools my god it is impressive to say the least, and then to know how to use them wow.
Yep, true
I am in awe of how your dad planned all this. As an engineer, I am often accused of overdoing things-your dad is the standard bearer in this regard!
Yes he is! His usual phase over the years was something along the lines of it being built properly if it can hold up a bulldozer. He doesn’t horse around
This is pure brilliance. Your father is amazingly logical. I greatly appreciate his pursuit of exceeding all expectations. Bravo🤙🏻
this is incredible. your Dad is someone who absolutely refuses to be unprepared, and I love it.
and as someone else who refuses to be apologetic about all the ridiculous Metal I listen to: hell yea.
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Truly the shop I wish I had. Fantastic thought went into over designing this place. I think the part I admire the most was the cabinet that unfolds into what seems to be an unlimited source of storage.
Yes that has always been one of my favourites as well. A lot of time went into that cabinet
Been driving by that shop for the last few years, thinking it was a pretty skookum building. Now I see I was right. Nice job Art 👍🏻
I hope to one day be like your dad I have been buying tools now for 3 years I’m 24 and it’s my dream to be in his shoes he seems like a great man and deserves everything he has hard work pays off loved the video! Love from New Mexico
I appreciate the kind words. Yes, he definitely did work for it. I’ve been to New Mexico a few times, lovely place.
A big thank you to your dad. Definitely the type a man needed these days to share the wealth of knowledge and appreciation of building, wrenching and fabricating. Awesome shop and collection of quality tools! 👌
Thank you!
As a father, dad, and a grandfather, your pop is living the dream and is happy, you can hear the "PROUD" I. His voice, just a Beautiful and well thought out shop
GOD BLESS
Yep, so true
My english is not enough to say what I think about your father and his shop.You are a lucky man.
I appreciate it
I do believe in a organized but yet functional shop to work on things. This shop has become the project and not just a work place. OCD is tough to control. Way over kill. Lol.
As a guy that can barely fix breakfast, your Father's shop is beyond mind-blowing. For fun, I would like to see a tour of your Mom's garden, I bet it is as amazing as his shop!! Thank You.
It actually is! Thanks for watching
I built what I thought was my dream garage until I watched this video. Your dad's shop is now my new dream garage. I love tools!
Thanks alot for taking your time to share this with us. One of my dreams is to have my own workshop that is so well organised and equiped. I respect the old man and I hope he can do more videos to teach us "HOW TO".
Dude. Your dad built a pro grade building an the shop is organized, loaded & spectacular . Showing some support, everyone hit like 👍
Thank you!!!
Inappropriately loud death metal! Rock on, brother!
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Nice tool cage! Now he needs a shop with space to work on stuff, maybe some machine tools, a couple of lifts, etc...lol
U can tell the amount of thought and care that went into every little corner of this store this is amazing
Beyond what most of us can imagine perfection thank you.
the clarity with which he speaks just has me mesmerised, i cannot look away.
Yes absolutely true
Outstanding! I hope you’ve taken full advantage of the opportunity to learn from such a knowledge father. Cheers to you dad! 🍻
Your Blessed to have a dad like you do i know i had one he passed away years ago enjoy the time you guys have together God bless Matt ky
Agreed
Thank you for the video! I would first like to say my absolute favorite part of the video was the moose drawing made for Grampa! A very close second favorite was listening to the pride in your Father's voice talking about his shop, not to mention his great sense of humor. I really liked the labeling of the circuits to which breaker supplied the juice. The cabinet with the tri-fold doors was great, I really liked that it was lighted. In the Navy we call that Battleship Gray color "Haze Gray". I can't say I would organize my hand tools the same way, but hey it's not my shop! I'm glad the organization works for you guys. Would be an honor to borrow any tool and of course the hammer and pry bar too.
Thanks for watching!
This is what I hope to be like in 30 years. He's thought long and hard about all of this. Everything is planned and has a purpose. It's beautiful.
Yep, it was a labour of love
Your dad is the kind of person you dream about buying equipment from. No doubt this man takes well care of everything he owns.
Yes he is the ideal person to buy something from
Dad is spot-on about LEDs, they destroy our color acuity and cause other health, and vision issues. Color corrected fluorescents, as used in critical color environments, are expensive, but vastly superior. Good job on the video, I'd like to have a beer with Dad someday!
Not true.
@@ShainAndrews True if you read the American Medical Association's report about it, but then again, they also say boys can get pregnant ...
Dude, your pops is LIGIT!!! OCD and Spectrum Disorder is a good thing, when it’s funneled into building a home shop!
Organized clutter that’s all stacked on top of each other. Most that never, rarely gets touched. Impressive Tool museum
@Hello How are you doing dear
Literally explains in the video that everything is out for inventory.
My dad used to say you need the right tool to do the job right. Your dad said he used many of the tools only once or twice. At a certain point, enough is enough. He must have $300,000 worth of Canadian dollars invested.
That chevy truck is unreal!!
Ya it is!
@@StockyBaldman would love a video of the details on that thing!
This is not a shop, this is a tool storage room
yeah, all the work surfaces are covered in tools. He really needs a roller tool cabinet or 2 - a lot of that stuff would fit in a bunch of drawers and clear up a lot of work surface!
@@gorak9000 I think he put everything out for the video. The tools get stored elsewhere in the Shop.
He just retired from working on a service truck for a few decades. He happen to have them laid out when I was in town. Normally the benches are clear
He just retired from working on a service truck for the last 32 years so everything was on racks and magnets. I happen to be in town visiting while he was going through and organizing everything
@@StockyBaldman Well done and total respect for your Dad. A true craftsman and tradesman. Thanks for giving us a look at the home of an exceptional person. 👏👍🙏
Hes the guy you would love to see pull up when your equipment is down. It's asham these guys are retiring because you will never replace him.
Anyone else besides me waiting on him to explain a the mechanics of a “Turbo Encabulator”🤣awesome video.
He probably could!
Hats off to your Dad, he really did it right. Amazing building and just quality craftsmanship and very safe which is important.
Yep, he sure did!
I love this Father - Son presentation.
Your dad is the coolest of the cool! 😎
My Dad was much like yours. Dad was a MASTER MECHANIC and worked a his trade 65 years.
Yep I have some of his tools and my brotther has some also.
Sounds like another member of a rare breed
Your Dad should teach the grandchildren about his collection and how the tools are used. His generation carry so much knowledge. I wish him a long and happy retirement. Thank him for the tour- fascinating 🇬🇧👍👍
Yep, very true, thanks for watching!
I think your dad would be a wonderful teacher and an asset to the RUclips community!
Yes I agree!
I feel like your dad is our dad now, he gave an amazing tour and so much good advice
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What a guy! And what a shop! I love the level of organization and just pure order! And the speakers blasting metal is just perfect!
I'm an all-round maker, doing traditional hand tool woodworking, electronics, leather work, sewing, whatever I fancy, so a great shop like that is just awesome, although I don't really use that many machines. But I can always appreciate the love and care-and enthusiasm-going into a shop like that.
Thanks for watching!
This was suggested for me by Mr You Tube .... and boy ! .... was it worth the watch, your Dad knows knows stuff and is how I think, so from a former HGV (UK) mechanic, I tip my hat to your Dad, that Gentleman is the book of wisdom you should embrace to your dying days, love him !
Thank you for the kind words, and for watching!
@@StockyBaldman My absolute pleasure, send my best to your Dad
My god even before I started writing I read the comment and we all think the same. You dad is the dad all of us wish we could have.
He can be a miserable SOB like the rest of us, but as far as rocksolid reliable human beings there are none finer
What a legend your dad is!! He’s is one very intelligent man. Lovely well thought out workshop. I could definitely enjoy and a chat in there
👍👍👍 Yep, he’s a beauty!
I love your dad. Good honest man with the whole world in his backyard.
Yep, you know it
Amazing!! I worked for J H Williams tool company in Buffalo NY they went out of business in 1988. In 1993 they were brought back to life by Snap On thank God mostly Industrial tools take care my friends and be safe
Thank you sir, you too!
This guy is the very definition of “squared away”. Impeccable attention to detail.
Yep
I love the use of the sign post material for table and bench legs. Awesome idea!
Ya it works great
Absolutely love the setup. You’re dad became one of my hero’s as soon as he mentioned what he listen to on the stereo!
Awesome, thanks for watching!
I definitely learned a lot. He does a great job keeping his tools clean, organized, and in good repair.
Yes he takes that very seriously. Thanks for watching
Wish I had the time to keep my shop that nice!!! looks very nice and organize Geines I have a lot of Malaukee and Snap-On Tools my tool of choice!! Well done and put together!!
Thanks for watching! Yeah, keeping this place and the tools clean is a major passion of his
Just a wonderful video, thanks guys!
Thanks for watching!
Absolut awesome collection my dream is to built the ultimative heavy equipment repair tools collection i am working very hard on it i have a ton of very heavy and big tools your dads shop is very nice loots of great tools pleas more heavy equipment repair tools pleas great Video beautifull shop
Nice use of the holes in tube extrusion for tool organization, and drilling them out larger to accept rods for table extenders
What a blessing to have a Dad like yours. 👍👍
Yes sir!
Very nice.
Kinda feel let down though. He doesn't have a Sky Hook.
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@Hello Phil how are you doing
I've only ever seen that brand router table once.
Me I bought a Jessem lift and built my own table out of a fish tank stand someone put in the trash. And some comercial type display shilfs that are multiple layers plywood and pressed wood. 1.5" thick .
man you father gave me a bunch of ideas that never crossed my mind! This shop is well developed. Much respect for the old man.
Awesome thank you!
Wow omg your dad is a true legend 🙌
Just wow! I enjoyed every minute of this video and I wanted to say thank you to your Dad for the tour of his workshop and for sharing his time. Thanks to you for filming & posting it! Much respect to your Dad for his love & knowledge of quality tools, but more importantly his ability to properly use and care for them. I would love to see more content and I'll be subscribing to your channel now.
Thank you!
@Hello Eric how are you doing
Man your dad has an amazing collection, I would love to have. Such a joy to see his pride and contentment. I would enjoy future postings on him .😎🇳🇿
Very true!
Amazingly organized and detailed shop!! As a lifelong mechanic and general jack of all trades I have a big collection of tools and equipment but your Dad's origination of his collection is inspirational. Maybe one day I'll have the time to get my stuff in order.
It has definitely been a labour of love
Alot of nice never been used before tools! Atleast u are gonna inherent some nice new dated stuff 🤷♂️ Need some tool storage now to get back your benchs 👍👌
Awesome video. Very entertaining. I don’t mean this to be negative. I even watched it twice. However, I would lose my mind unwrapping the tools. The electrical set up is incredible but it’s overkill. If you had 8 guys working in the shop at one time, I could see it. The shop is not conducive to work in. The miter saw is a beast, but it would take 20 minutes to move things out of the way to cut along board on it. I would go outside and use a circular saw instead. The shop is the hobby.
I happen to be in town while he was organizing his tools. As he mentioned in the video he just retired from decades of work on a service truck. As for the plastic on the power tools, it’s just his way. He’s been surrounded by filth and grease for decades on the job at home he just wants it nice and clean
Sadly, many dozens of people like you don't remember the beginning of the video where it is stated that I just unloaded a service truck and am laying everything out for inventory.
I love it when he grabs one of his benches and leans into it with his full body weight to show you it ain't gonna move, lol. Whoever had him work on their machinery was lucky. I'm sure he "did it right" every time. Not many do these days.
Yes he did
Excellent video - your dad is amazing
That was a great video I am a heavy mechanic for 47 years now and I love his shop and I know what it means to him and the tools
Yep 👍
this shop is beyond what I can dream of
Incredible collection of tools and meticulous shop construction. Just needs a couple dozen tool boxes. I’d go absolutely insane having all those tools just laying out on benches like that.
The benches are normally clear
Cant stop looking at that tool collection pleas can you make another Video about the heavy equipment repair tools your dad has such a beautifull tool collection
Nice shop 👌 mate. I would love to hammer out a few project in this shop listening to a little Black Sabbath or Judas Priest. 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
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Lordy this made me miss my dad. He was an airline mechanic.
I’m sure he was a man of precision like my dad
Dad doesn’t mess around. He built a generational building his grandkids grandkids could use if taken care of.
Yep, so true
Your dad is great
Amazing collection of tools. I have to show my wife so she knows there are tool collectors out there who have way more tools than me.
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Beautiful record vice. Now irwin, should be able to buy locally
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Thank you!!!
This is a beautiful and well organized shop. Well done
Man if I had a shop constructed so great & extra large would move my bed, frig, microwave & a TV into it. Down my way a lot of guys going with brushless battery operated tools to get away from cords & air lines. At my first job many years ago they had an AC welder they called the mass box. Would string cables up to weld on roof and hated helping the welder on damp or wet roofs. Company would only buy gloves for the weldor so got the heck shocked out of us. You have enough sockets, ratchets & extensions to have a dozen guys working. Thanks for showing us the best one man shop in North America.
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Never thought about adding grab handles to my shelving. Genius! Thanks for the shop tour 👍
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I think of myself as a well organized person. In fact, it's almost a hobby/OCD. But I think your dad has out done me! I bet he hates wood working in there. The dust would drive me crazy. A very nice shop indeed.
Yep, he went the whole distance
AWESOME collection of one of a kind, conventional and specialty tools! I really liked the custom anvil, the custom pipe rack, the custom music system and the Shop Tool Rules ("This is not a pry bar or a hammer!"). Thanks for sharing!
👍 Glad you like it!
I am so amazed by this man's knowledge what he has and the tools and his able to use everything he knows what the weight is what the price is what where exactly everything is and what the tolerances are he is a walking machine unbelievable unbelievable thanks for doing this .I was so a enamored , At what I just watched amazing.
Thank you!
I love your Dad, and I love his shop! What a great dream to live, eh?! Great Job!!!
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I did not see that coming the old man loves metal hell ya my hero... lol I love it and I love the tool collection sir...
👍👍👍 Awesome, thanks for watching!
Amazing shop and man who made it. Very well planned and overbuild in a reasonable and smart way. Now here's an idea for the next video, show us some of the stuff your dad has made with all those fancy tools!
Yep great idea!
I see Hazet tools I press like.
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