Bigger Workshop and New Ductwork

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2016
  • I had the opportunity to make my shop bigger...an additional 1/3 m². But I also rearranged my equipment a little bit and am now using the space much more efficient.
    Also, the new duct-system has a better arrangement and got also grounded.
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Комментарии • 523

  • @hanksme3
    @hanksme3 8 лет назад +114

    Well done I hope you never lose your sense of humor

  • @gateway8833
    @gateway8833 7 лет назад +59

    You've got some very supportive parents.

    • @sethbrown9702
      @sethbrown9702 7 лет назад +8

      Yeah, but also his parents probably don't have to buy him all the stupid crap most young people choose to waste their time with.

    • @asulliv1954
      @asulliv1954 7 лет назад +6

      Seth Brown believe me Seth this young man is not wasting his time he is not like most American kids sitting on their computers,iPads or video games he is using his brain cells not burning them!!

    • @iWinRar
      @iWinRar 7 лет назад

      Augustine Sullivan I've wasted enough of my brain cells. But I'm working on doing alot of things like some wood work and I'm working on a portable gaming system which I'm fairly excited to do just need my 3d printer.

    • @ronlheureux7623
      @ronlheureux7623 4 года назад +4

      @@asulliv1954 That's a very broad brush you're using on American teens and very wrong. A lot of American kids are doing great things with their lives. Not every German kid can live up to this young man's example.

  • @stephensomersify
    @stephensomersify 7 лет назад +126

    You are an accomplished young man!
    You speak English well - Outakes are funny
    You know beyond basic Physics
    You appreciate electricity - 3 phase to static
    I work in Ex industry and dust explosions are not good
    You understand airfow friction/turbulence (HINT - how about completing your ceiling pipes into a ring to counter 'long pipe losses'
    You are skilled in CNC and the preparation 3D drawing that goes into it
    You have forethought and tenacity
    You have the patience to assemble a video which still makes sense to a viewer as a story - not just clips
    You have the left and right brain to present mechanics - with a sense of humour and proper camera angles - let alone your editing techniques and time.
    If you ran the credits at the end how many behind the scene crew were helping you?
    You appear to be working full-time at this - So, you must make it pay
    That makes you a 'Woodworker'
    If this really is you full-time career - then use your exceptional character and learning to a better career
    You'll earn a lot more and be able to afford a Huge workshop in you own house
    - I also understand that work MUST be enjoyable :-)

    • @MariusHornberger
      @MariusHornberger  7 лет назад +35

      Wow, thanks man!
      Not full time (sort of) as I'm studying mechanical engineering at the time. The credits would only contain my parents sometimes. Everything else is done by me.

    • @lewisapplin6844
      @lewisapplin6844 7 лет назад +2

      Marius Hornberger have you got a felder combination

    • @MariusHornberger
      @MariusHornberger  7 лет назад +7

      no, only the K3 saw

    • @jimrobinson7527
      @jimrobinson7527 7 лет назад +1

      Steve SOMERS b

  • @1982900F
    @1982900F 8 лет назад +18

    The reason I grounded my system was to prevent me from getting shocked! My understanding is that it is near impossible to produce a dust explosion on small residential dust collection systems like ours. Great job on rearranging your shop!

    • @PWingert1966
      @PWingert1966 8 лет назад

      +David Moncada I was interested in seeing how the house ground was done. I have a computer network rack that has to be grounded and each piece of equipment needs to be grounded to the rack and the rack needs to be attached to the whole house ground. Now I know what that looks like all I have to do is find mine LOL!
      I am actually using automotive grounding cables for the equipment and a 12 foot ground line from the rack to a grounding bar that I will attach into the main house ground when I find it.

  • @repalmore
    @repalmore 8 лет назад +18

    The gag of going around and around the wall door goes all the way back to Charley Chaplin. It's still funny. Thanks for great vids. Good luck with everything.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 8 лет назад +4

    Just a small space created has made a BIG difference! That DC piping you did is excellent! The grounding may not be necessary but was worth installing it to show your parents your safety conscience! Painting the wall seems to have made a big difference! If your happy with the new arrangement, that's all that matters! I like it.

  • @WoodByWright
    @WoodByWright 8 лет назад +15

    Well done! I love seeing someone who loves quality. And yes to keeping the safety police at bay!

  • @alexandreventuraveado4150
    @alexandreventuraveado4150 8 лет назад +5

    Boy, great work! Amazing! All that does is well done and very well thought out. Good head, brilliant mind! The world needs people like you! Congratulations.

  • @pierdolio
    @pierdolio 8 лет назад +3

    I am really, really impressed. When I first saw your setup I thought that you would discover at the most inopportune moment how dangerous static electricity build can be but you addressed the problem perfectly. Congratulations and keep doing excellent work. These videos will become your legacy.

  • @walterb6212
    @walterb6212 8 лет назад +1

    Always love your videos. Plastics are able to collect a charge. By grounding the PVC pipes, the charge is pulled away to ground. So no worries. Good job.

  • @toolify
    @toolify 8 лет назад +6

    Looks awesome! Shop organiazation is so much fun. Enjoy the space :)

  • @johnconklin9039
    @johnconklin9039 8 лет назад +44

    A little soapy water on those gaskets would make them slide together easier and evaporates to keep them in place.

    • @D4RKBRU73
      @D4RKBRU73 7 лет назад +1

      IKR, same trick as in getting tires over rims on (motor)cycles and cars

    • @lee_brooks
      @lee_brooks 6 лет назад +2

      Washing up liquid ...

    • @sdn1528
      @sdn1528 5 лет назад +1

      Silicone spray for pvc fittings

  • @Hylanda11800
    @Hylanda11800 8 лет назад

    I like the way you get things right Marius. "Earthing", is very important. And for a young man, you have a very wise head.
    I was also impressed to see your half length table saw rip fence, great safety too... well done and thanks for sharing

  • @dastiieto7651
    @dastiieto7651 7 лет назад +4

    Vorschlag für eine "Remote Control" für Deinen Dust Collector:
    Benutze eine Funksteckdose.
    Stop, nicht motzen, Weiterlesen...
    Mit der Funksteckdose schaltest Du ein Schütz ein (und aus). Das Schütz wiederum schaltet dir die 3 Phasen zum Motor... fertig..
    Weiter so!!! 👍👍👍👍

  • @JasonBarre
    @JasonBarre 8 лет назад

    Great remodeling and reorganization! I'm in the process of remodeling my garage workshop and your duct work has inspired me to install some myself, thanks!

  • @aroldfut
    @aroldfut 6 лет назад

    As usual your videos are excellent! I appreciate your technical comments and sense of humor. Keep it up!

  • @ΓΕΡΑΣΙΜΟΣΣΤΡΑΓΓΑΣ
    @ΓΕΡΑΣΙΜΟΣΣΤΡΑΓΓΑΣ 7 лет назад +3

    your the best , your director and scrip writing skills are perfect too

  • @daveyJ213
    @daveyJ213 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this information. I have been looking for months on any information on how to set up a dust collection system. Now at least I have some ideas to bounce mine off of. Fantastic!

  • @sebuteo
    @sebuteo 6 лет назад

    Marius, your videos are soooo good! Fun, informative, inspiring. Thanks for sharing. I love that bit where you're walking round and round your new space. :-)

  • @holzhandwerk_ak
    @holzhandwerk_ak 8 лет назад

    Great work, Marius, as always. Thanks for sharing.

  • @LarryCoates1948
    @LarryCoates1948 7 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVE your videos!!!! Not only do they convey some awesome information that is extremely useful, but I love the humor that is imparted throughout!!! Thanks for taking the time to do the professional editing!!!

  • @JoshMillarTheWoodMillar
    @JoshMillarTheWoodMillar 8 лет назад

    Always watching the Shop Updating videos! Great job Marius!

  • @PiefacePete46
    @PiefacePete46 8 лет назад

    Excellent, as usual! Thank you, I really enjoy watching your videos.

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood 8 лет назад +13

    Shop expansion is a good thing. The paint really makes the place look bigger as well.
    Still no grounding on the PVC Dust pipe in my shop! ;-)

  • @1873Winchester
    @1873Winchester 8 лет назад +2

    Nice work! You could make a relatively cheap 3-phase remote switch by using a cheap single phase remote to actuate a 3-phase contactor, but I agree with you, a switch is good enough.

  •  8 лет назад +1

    For a second I thought it was an April fools joke when I saw you ground the plastic pipe! I was not aware of the ESD causing explosions in these kind of pipes.

  • @gabrielvaldez6877
    @gabrielvaldez6877 8 лет назад

    Marius excellent job !! I'm always waiting for your videos, the whole system suction stay well! It has encouraged a lot to make my own. Keep it up!
    Greetings from Argentina!

  • @alanmclennan8797
    @alanmclennan8797 Год назад

    Another great video thanks Marius, I used similar blast gates but added micro switches to turn the blower on and off from any blast gate in my shed.

  • @xxthegamecollectorxx4673
    @xxthegamecollectorxx4673 6 лет назад

    Holy microchip. Nice job. Setting up something in my garage shop this week just gathering ideas, thank you.

  • @angusmacdonald7293
    @angusmacdonald7293 8 лет назад

    I wish I was as switched on to things as you are away back when I was young. well done

  • @dsit9955
    @dsit9955 8 лет назад

    I just did the same in my workshop this morning, its kinda funny to look back at some of the things I did that I would never do now

  • @christinaabeyparris-woodwo5318
    @christinaabeyparris-woodwo5318 5 лет назад

    Great video, Marius! I recently saw your other video on the new Hammer table saw. I also own one, so it's great to see other woodworkers use similar tools and machinery. Well done on the new space and ductwork!

  • @MamsterJay
    @MamsterJay 8 лет назад +2

    Hi Marius. Du hast da eine sehr schöne Werkstadt (zum neidisch werden) und ich finde das Erden der Absauganlage ist auch eine tolle Idee, die wird bei den meisten gar ausgelassen und ich finde du wirkst hier als sehr gutes Vorbild! By the way dein Englisch ist aber nicht von schlechten Eltern. Mach weiter so und danke das du uns teilhaben lässt bei deinen Tischler arbeiten und was dazugehört.

  • @francisbarnett
    @francisbarnett 8 лет назад +2

    love the fade out

  • @johnharper1280
    @johnharper1280 7 лет назад

    Really enjoy your uploads Marius! thanks !

  • @magnificentcharter1586
    @magnificentcharter1586 8 лет назад

    Very Nice Dust Collection! I am always impressed by your work. Good Job.

  • @AwesomeWoodThings
    @AwesomeWoodThings 8 лет назад

    Great renovation and upgrade!

  • @pgoessnitzer
    @pgoessnitzer 6 лет назад

    Hi Marius - Nice job! You gave me some good ideas. Thanks, Peter

  • @baronvon8407
    @baronvon8407 7 лет назад +3

    great job and thank you, your very entertaining and a clever young man not to mention very funny as the previous ppl have indicated :)

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 6 лет назад

    Excellent use of the space you have.

  • @FabiansTinyWorkshop
    @FabiansTinyWorkshop 8 лет назад +23

    Ojeoje.... Staubexplosion, das wäre doch mal was für die Mythbusters gewesen ;-)

    • @brh4015
      @brh4015 8 лет назад +2

      +Fabian's Tiny Workshop Eigentlich würde es ja schon reichen wenn die Leute einfach mal Googeln würden wo den die untere Explosionsgrenze für Holzstaub liegt. Das sind 30g/m3, wer hat schon Maschinen die das liefern können.

    • @PatrykDarasz
      @PatrykDarasz 8 лет назад

      +Fabian's Tiny Workshop Die sind mittlerweile alt, unbeliebt und langweilig.

    • @garagentor1855
      @garagentor1855 8 лет назад

      hehe das hab ich mir auch gedacht

    • @SayHiToPie
      @SayHiToPie 8 лет назад +1

      Bei uns in der CNC Gruppe hatte Anfang des Jahres erst einer eine... Nicht mehr viel übrig von der Werkstatt

  • @hasmukhvpatel4539
    @hasmukhvpatel4539 7 лет назад

    you have most of the things ,and they are good quality ,you are lucky young man.

  • @kenwhitworth5628
    @kenwhitworth5628 7 лет назад

    Thanks Marius, as always very informative.

  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 5 лет назад

    Nice change every little bit helps The paint does look much better too

  • @arcyoon
    @arcyoon 7 лет назад +1

    It looks be a clean and well-organizd work room.! ;-)and nice dust collector duct system.!

  • @The_Doc_Rocks
    @The_Doc_Rocks 7 лет назад

    Love your videos, Marius - especially your sense of humour. And I just love the way that white wall makes the white wall more wall-like... ;)

  • @millsbrian55
    @millsbrian55 8 лет назад

    Nice job, Marius! The shop is looking great! I also have OSB walls in my shop and painting them is a big improvement.

  • @asulliv1954
    @asulliv1954 7 лет назад

    Back in 1974 I was in Eschborne,Germany for a year outside Frankfurt,I loved the German people I had contact with,keep up the awesome job young man you are smart,speak English well(I don't know how well you speak German)lol,you are great!!from:New York

  • @veronica5896
    @veronica5896 8 лет назад

    Looks so much bigger! Way bigger than the actual size improvement, probably because of the reorganization and way less duct everywere 👍🏼

  • @kennykyle4813
    @kennykyle4813 7 лет назад

    Don't listen to those who wondered about your grounding the duct work. It's your shop and you can do as you please, by the way great job. I really liked your video on the wedge sled. Keep up the great work.

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 8 лет назад

    Marius, You continually produce very good videos and I like to humor you include. I find myself really laughing while watching them. I do not have ducting in my shop (1/2 garage) but after watching this video I might begin this project. Thank you for your video!

  • @user-ko1og3fc2u
    @user-ko1og3fc2u 8 лет назад

    You are a real artist

  • @Toddler1967
    @Toddler1967 7 лет назад

    Marius, you're my new hero. I don't think I knew how to do my laundry well at your age.

  • @billnoname8093
    @billnoname8093 2 года назад

    "Free hand pocket jig" LOL I use those of those daily

  • @Cactusworkshopchannel
    @Cactusworkshopchannel 8 лет назад

    Very neat! saved a lot of space!! I like efficiency in general! :D

  • @convalair
    @convalair 8 лет назад

    Hi Marius. We used to ground pvc pipework when I worked as an electrician. We installed the un-insulated ground wire inside the pipework with a grounding terminal at each outlet which is much tidier than wrapping the wire around the pipes.

  • @richphillis5316
    @richphillis5316 7 лет назад

    I'm glad to see you grounded your duct system. US insurance industry had reported that most home/garage fires were started by shop static build up from dust collection. I use steel piping to suck up dust, a little more work but safer than pvc. Good work.

    • @mikeafheldt1688
      @mikeafheldt1688 6 лет назад

      Where is your source? Try reading US Government report www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/statistics/v14i12.pdf "Residential Building Garage Fires (2009-2011)". Not a single mention of dust collector explosion!
      They do mention "arcing" (a big cause) and they mean arcing in the 110 volt system (generally due to bad connections or abraded wires)

  • @topcheese2889
    @topcheese2889 7 лет назад

    great sense of humor...great videos

  • @rallen7660
    @rallen7660 5 лет назад

    An easy, yet effective, method of controlling the static is to "just" run a bare wire through the ducting, anchoring it at each machine and the ground rod. I've been the ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Coordinator at an electronics remanufacturing facility for some time, but also spent time in the military dealing with explosives. It's fun!

  • @CGphotoOp
    @CGphotoOp 8 лет назад

    You got mad skills, sir. Can't imagine having to work out of such a small shop but respect for making it happen. Your vids prompted me to quit my bitching about running out of room in my 3 car garage. Oh and nice video editing too!
    Cheers from SoCal, USA. ✌🏼️

  • @nabimoru64
    @nabimoru64 6 лет назад

    Well done, great video, I wasn't even aware of a potential risk of static discharge and explosions!

  • @chaitanyavedak2412
    @chaitanyavedak2412 7 лет назад

    it's good to know your from Germany .. I hope on my next work trip there, I would be fortunate to meet up with you ...
    cheers and great layout on the ducting.. you definitely have improved the efficiency by a lot

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior 8 лет назад

    Very clean looking.

  • @Shopbuilt
    @Shopbuilt 8 лет назад

    I'm just going to tell people I installed it and hopefully they Won't notice:) great video as always!

    • @MariusHornberger
      @MariusHornberger  8 лет назад +2

      +Shop built Thanks! Tell them there's a wire inside the pipes ;)

  • @vaalrus
    @vaalrus 8 лет назад

    Dissipating the static charge helps keep things clean, and just more comfortable, as you incur fewer personal small shocks that are more annoying than dangerous. For my own vacuum system, I simply ran a fine gauge bare wire inside the pipe, attaching it at the blast gate and bringing it out and grounding it near the shop vac.

  • @operationmickeymouseharold6780
    @operationmickeymouseharold6780 8 лет назад

    It looks a little better down there . That's a tight space ! Grounding your system it good and is mainly for not getting shocked from static buildup on heavy enclosed machines such as industrial thickness planers and tables saws , shapers anything that's throughs a lot of material will buildup static . Looks good

  • @mrdrizz9270
    @mrdrizz9270 8 лет назад

    Nicely done mate.

  • @mikewoodoo5898
    @mikewoodoo5898 8 лет назад

    jupp.. the safety people are now satisfied :) ... your dust collection now looks awesome...

  • @EternalImageTatt
    @EternalImageTatt 8 лет назад

    Great shop!

  • @etchmfg
    @etchmfg 8 лет назад

    Great work and great vid!

  • @polakis1975
    @polakis1975 8 лет назад

    Nice job. Quality is key. Good thing is in Germany you can find parts and hardware of very good quality. I was living in DE and was very happy buying such things. Fan of Proxxon also. Keep the good work :)

  • @zippydachimp7113
    @zippydachimp7113 6 лет назад

    That was a great video.
    Good job.

  • @Mienecus
    @Mienecus 8 лет назад

    Nice job en really nice video 👍👌👌👍. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks!!!

  • @andycapo9you
    @andycapo9you 7 лет назад

    Really impressed with your job! Congrats!
    Tips: to really insolate the wall it has to be floatin mounted to the ceiling ans other walls. and sealed all around. It keeps sound and machines vibrations away.
    Same with the PVC dust collector: rubber 'O' rings between the hanger and the ceiling will help.
    Good job boy!

  • @Egokiv
    @Egokiv 8 лет назад

    Gerat upgrade, Marius!

  • @udoje
    @udoje 8 лет назад +2

    i would hang down the switch from the dust collektor from the ceiling just over the bandsaw and slightly over the head to reach it easily from everywhere without bending over machines. i wish i had a room for a workshop like yours.

  • @ericjdommer
    @ericjdommer 7 лет назад

    Great use of a small space.

  • @Planeflake
    @Planeflake 7 лет назад

    Why can't I be this smart! Great video!

  • @robertpongallo4079
    @robertpongallo4079 8 лет назад

    Always enjoy your video's

  • @matthewbraun6517
    @matthewbraun6517 8 лет назад +1

    Just found this Channel, And now you have my subscription :D

  • @BrandonLund
    @BrandonLund 8 лет назад

    2:27 "hammer/ drill" LOL - Nice video. subscribed

  • @tagiti
    @tagiti 7 лет назад

    very nice, I look forward to your vids.

  • @jdurfer
    @jdurfer 6 лет назад

    Strong work

  • @ramerdude1
    @ramerdude1 4 года назад

    I have one of those "freehand pocket-hole jigs" also, it works great!

  • @dzee9481
    @dzee9481 3 года назад

    Marius I love the fact that Germany and most of Europe has 3 phase to each house hold. Very Smart, 3 phase motors are superior in efficiency and power factor than single phase setup. I wish I had 3 phase power. That would mean I would not to have starting and or running capacitors on motors that run on AC. I hate when people in America say America is the greatest country in the world BS.

  • @Karopine
    @Karopine 7 лет назад +2

    More "Wall like" and "Room like". I like it! Liked and subscribed:).

  • @peebleb306
    @peebleb306 7 лет назад

    well done mate, impressive

  • @alwayssomething3135
    @alwayssomething3135 7 лет назад

    Tip my hat to you! Great and informative

  • @piercury
    @piercury 6 лет назад

    Great job man.

  • @sumandl
    @sumandl 7 лет назад

    I like the pipe system!

  • @threepotMR2
    @threepotMR2 7 лет назад +20

    I am 34, I've spent the last 20 years making things with tools. I am loosing my hearing, it is a bit sad really. All those youngsters out there, please wear ear defenders - impact drivers for screws are very noisy, high speed multitools scream too, also grinders, cutting equipment, hammer drills, engines.. they all slowly destroy your hearing. I have tinnitus all the time, worse at night when everything is quiet. When you talk about it, loads of 40/50 year olds who use tools have tinnitus, they then turn into deaf old bastards in their late 60/70. Think ahead, WEAR HEARING PROTECTION.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 6 лет назад +1

      That sucks...I guess I'm lucky...I never wore ear protection and I worked on flightlines with the biggest aircraft in the world as well as 30 plus years in construction...Using every kind of high speed tool we have...I am a musician too and at near 60, my hearing is still near perfect...I think the trick is to ignore the noise and not "hear" it...I learned that if I'm listening to high decibel sound, it can hurt...So; I don't listen...

    • @bill2339
      @bill2339 6 лет назад +1

      I have tinnitus too and have found using a white noise machine helps with sleep. There are also a lot of RUclipss that make noises such as rain, waterfalls, ocean waves, etc, that accomplish the same. It took me a long time to realize that plain old aspirin increased my tinnitus symptoms as well.

  • @willemkossen
    @willemkossen 8 лет назад

    Nice work.

  • @christhetuner
    @christhetuner 8 лет назад

    Bin massiv begeistert !
    Hätte auch gerne Platz für sowas :D

  • @goyoTD
    @goyoTD 8 лет назад

    Marius, i'd liked your video's....you'r a funny pro...with eye for a detail. thanks for sharing.

  • @TheGonzo1960
    @TheGonzo1960 8 лет назад

    that looks like a lot of work but it came out great you have a good sense of humor keep showing it in your videos :) and I must admit I don't have my vacuum system grounded

  • @jan-roarbernhardsen7626
    @jan-roarbernhardsen7626 8 лет назад

    Great job, and it looks nice. Jan from Norway

  • @plodgeyou
    @plodgeyou 4 года назад

    These grounded bolts provide a perfect point for any static charge built up internally to discharge through, via sparking.

  • @RyanHaworth
    @RyanHaworth 8 лет назад +5

    2:05 - 2:18 would have been great to see your door counter ticking up!

  • @fabriciodesouzapereira6479
    @fabriciodesouzapereira6479 6 лет назад

    very good... my brother!

  • @nixie2462
    @nixie2462 8 лет назад

    XD, the door-wall trick made me definitely subscribe