Depending on how modern your koterij is, you might run into trouble with the paint you used. Usually these kinds of sheds are barely watertreated so the the brick walls suck up moisture from the ground like a sponge. If you cover them with a watertight paint layer you trap all this moisture which can result in flaking paint and/or weakening mortar bonds or even weakening the bricks. If you see this happening, consider using "kalei" instead, which is just a soupy mixture of gebluste kalk and a bit of sand, a technique used by farmers for centuries.
In Europe we had standards just as bad as North America, it's just that we moved on and updated. The odd 'old-style' installation remains as the new regulations are not retrospective, unless repair or modification is required.
4:44 Eddy!!! Guess not many vierers will get this one! Goed bezig, Ruben! Leuk om de voortgang te volgen, heb al gezien dat je de trap hebt vervangen, ben benieuwd hoe je de rest gaat aanpakken. Wordt vast een mooie "woodshop"!
I watched the stairs installation first, and now I am catching up. I would highly recommend that you choose a height for all of your work benches. You should pick the height based on your present or future table saw. These are generally counter height. I have moved my current shop at least 6 times in the past 20 years and I always keep my work benches at the same height. Then these can serve as level platforms to work off of.
I had that exact same paint sprayer and, after rewiring my garage I set about spraying the walls. I installed six circuits with eighteen outlets. The only one I wired the wrong way around was the one I plugged the sprayer into. RIP paint sprayer
Tip you might want for next time: for filling the paint reservoir can be done by using a small cup to scoop the pain from bucket to reservoir, and you can just leave the cup in the bucket.
If you think your existing tiled floor is always dusty, a concrete replacement will be much, much worse. It's a waste of time for no gain whatsoever. Just clean the tiles and seal them. Far cheaper, it will look better and be easier to keep clean. And it won't dust up like concrete will.
I thought id look back through your channel to see if there were any house restoration videos or to try and gain hints on what kind of workshop youd be making (woodwork, metal work, machine shops etc) and what did I find....Your redbull soapbox car video that I watched 5 years ago because I was interested in building a gokart! I didn't even realise this was the same channel! You've come a long way, well done :D
Great space and looks so much better now you have painted. I’m looking for a similar space in U.K. for my workshop but not so easy to find anything that is affordable. Andy UK
Normally the light switch is on the side that the door opens, so you have access to the switch as soon as you open the door.. To put the switch on the backside of the door on the hinge side means you have to step into the room and reach around the door to get at the switch.
Dacht al het gebouw van de thumbnail te herkennen 😅 (iets met een tv programma) Weet nog toen ik het gebouw zag in het programma en dacht van dat zou een mooi werkplaats zijn Gelijk op like and follow gedrukt Heel mooi gedaan
Speaking of the spiders, you said: "I have to remove them before..." and I can't figure out what the next couple of words are. RUclips CC can't either. Thanks!
They're most likely not electricians. But money talks - if anything is strictly not needed for safety reasons. It's not installed. But some companies take a pride in good craftsmanship and a good working environment - they'll go an extra mile if it's not ridiculous expensive. It could prove to be saving money having outlets closeby preventing people from falling over extension cables all over the working area.
youre doing a great job but i gotta admit i really can't stand the way Europeans don't use elbows for their conduit (i saw it in Germany once, not sure where you're from) it just looks unfinished and kind of cheap. but if that's how you're supposed to do it then i guess...it is just a workshop after all
Depending on how modern your koterij is, you might run into trouble with the paint you used. Usually these kinds of sheds are barely watertreated so the the brick walls suck up moisture from the ground like a sponge. If you cover them with a watertight paint layer you trap all this moisture which can result in flaking paint and/or weakening mortar bonds or even weakening the bricks. If you see this happening, consider using "kalei" instead, which is just a soupy mixture of gebluste kalk and a bit of sand, a technique used by farmers for centuries.
I spotted the new (under)floor already at the end. That yellow of the beams does so much to give the space something to live.
Excellent conversion. Definitely worth a subscription.😊👍🏻
Bro I'm here from India🇮🇳
Ur really doing great job, I got some ideas to make my space from watching your videos.. Keep share more
European wiring products are so much nicer than what we have in the US. Just watching things snap together and slot in was very satisfying.
lol almost all European products are nicer than what you have in the US - trust me I've tried
@@Thatsme849 As someone from the US, I believe a lot of things about the US are outdated and worse.
We have some but they are impossibly rare and difficult to get.
In Europe we had standards just as bad as North America, it's just that we moved on and updated. The odd 'old-style' installation remains as the new regulations are not retrospective, unless repair or modification is required.
The workshop is coming along nicely. All the best from Australia 👍🇦🇺
Good job on this portion of the shop. I like the colors you've chosen especially the yellow for the steel beams.
4:44 Eddy!!! Guess not many vierers will get this one!
Goed bezig, Ruben! Leuk om de voortgang te volgen, heb al gezien dat je de trap hebt vervangen, ben benieuwd hoe je de rest gaat aanpakken. Wordt vast een mooie "woodshop"!
Er is nog veel werk aan hoor 😉 maar ik ben ook al blij met hoe het er nu aan toe is
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Great space you have there !
"I have too many electrical outlets" said nobody ever.
I watched the stairs installation first, and now I am catching up. I would highly recommend that you choose a height for all of your work benches. You should pick the height based on your present or future table saw. These are generally counter height. I have moved my current shop at least 6 times in the past 20 years and I always keep my work benches at the same height. Then these can serve as level platforms to work off of.
I had that exact same paint sprayer and, after rewiring my garage I set about spraying the walls. I installed six circuits with eighteen outlets. The only one I wired the wrong way around was the one I plugged the sprayer into. RIP paint sprayer
Nice Ruben! Well done 👌 💚
Ruben great job! Can't wait to see more. U have a super cool space ther. Greetings from my shop in Poland ;)
Tip you might want for next time: for filling the paint reservoir can be done by using a small cup to scoop the pain from bucket to reservoir, and you can just leave the cup in the bucket.
If you think your existing tiled floor is always dusty, a concrete replacement will be much, much worse. It's a waste of time for no gain whatsoever.
Just clean the tiles and seal them. Far cheaper, it will look better and be easier to keep clean. And it won't dust up like concrete will.
I thought id look back through your channel to see if there were any house restoration videos or to try and gain hints on what kind of workshop youd be making (woodwork, metal work, machine shops etc) and what did I find....Your redbull soapbox car video that I watched 5 years ago because I was interested in building a gokart! I didn't even realise this was the same channel! You've come a long way, well done :D
Great space and looks so much better now you have painted. I’m looking for a similar space in U.K. for my workshop but not so easy to find anything that is affordable. Andy UK
Anyone who works whilst listening to Black Sabbath is my kinda person…🎸🤘
Good spot, a bit of war pigs can't beat it
Music is better than telling
Normally the light switch is on the side that the door opens, so you have access to the switch as soon as you open the door.. To put the switch on the backside of the door on the hinge side means you have to step into the room and reach around the door to get at the switch.
Dacht al het gebouw van de thumbnail te herkennen 😅 (iets met een tv programma)
Weet nog toen ik het gebouw zag in het programma en dacht van dat zou een mooi werkplaats zijn
Gelijk op like and follow gedrukt
Heel mooi gedaan
Mooi werk Marc vanuit België
Don't drill into mortar, there can be air pockets. And you'll increase stress in the joints.
What brand are the outlets you used? They seem to be of very high quality.
light switch coming into shop is on the wrong side. you have it on the hinged side
That orange wago that was left forgotten inside the socket at 9:00
What spray gun is that please? Did you have to dilute it?
Maybe the steel beams are a perfekt opportunity to build a smal crane, which uses the beams as a rail.
Speaking of the spiders, you said: "I have to remove them before..." and I can't figure out what the next couple of words are. RUclips CC can't either. Thanks!
That poor kid needed a bigger hammer!
They're most likely not electricians. But money talks - if anything is strictly not needed for safety reasons. It's not installed. But some companies take a pride in good craftsmanship and a good working environment - they'll go an extra mile if it's not ridiculous expensive. It could prove to be saving money having outlets closeby preventing people from falling over extension cables all over the working area.
wow
Guys, guys...need a bit bigger sledgehammer, I think, for demolishing the brick walls. :-)
1:44 you could have had a secret tunnel entrance, but no, pour concrete in... 🙄
1:46 LOL
If at first you don’t succeed then you need a bigger hammer
Done painting the walls, and somehow the steps are back in their old position...
Why are you tear down walls with that toy hammer?
1st!
GIve 'em a smaller hammer why don't you?
Covering up that floor is a crime
From a man how watch to many RUclips video : put some music on your video
the white paint killed the whole athmosphere, i find it sad you looked for an industrial feel by coloring more, it was perfect as it was!... sad story
youre doing a great job but i gotta admit i really can't stand the way Europeans don't use elbows for their conduit (i saw it in Germany once, not sure where you're from) it just looks unfinished and kind of cheap. but if that's how you're supposed to do it then i guess...it is just a workshop after all
Lol you yanks do everything different from the entire rest of the world but sure you’ve got be right.