nice to see ya out and about! You've motivated me to do a little more tidy up with each trip out to the shop. So now I commit to doing 3 things on each trip out (current temperature in the shop is right at 34 now, lowest in a couple of days) 1. what ever project I was intending, gets 40 minutes of the hour, 2. maintenance function, I put away the things I'm not actively using or continue to make brackets for the cleat wall. (10 min) 3. Sweep and tidy sweep the floor, empty a vacuum, vacuum out the saws or planers. Throw away that sandpaper that doesn't have any grit left on it, those sorts of things(10 min) not married to the timing, just a proportional division. Watcha gonna make now?
@@davidshanahan2484 And in between send you brother amazing turnings?! Up next, don't tell, is a storage rack, shed purge and then we electroplate trinkets for fun! Today after I finish my chores I'm trying to make a wind chime! Maybe a whirligig in the future as I always wanted to try that!?!
@blackbearhiker1420 Well I'd like to start a little place called bits n bobs and film it like yourself but I'm still a chicken about it but if anything you've shown you just start something and do a little at a time but when I do I'll invite you to my first video.
I have watched all the “my little garage “ videos, and I have to say you look much happier and healthier here in this last video. It shows the process has been goo for you.
@@cliffhaupt5413 I would agree. Partly from getting the work done and even more from the interactions with people who took the time to watch them! I'm kinda overwhelmed by that!
As a fellow youtuber myself please BBH do not stop making these awesome videos! You have given me a lot of ideas of my garage over here on the East side of WA. I tip my hat off to you sir.
It’s been a great little series Tom. Your later videos were more polished and entertained as well as educated. However, I for one would like to see a little more of your last phase project details. There was a lot of progress crammed into this episode. It’s always nice to see what you accomplished and why you chose to do what you did while avoiding all the nail and screw sorting. Like everyone else, I look forward to many more videos, even if they aren’t all centered in the garage. Muchas gracias mi amigo!
I think people would like the other little projects too!! People LOVE organization content. It's empowering to see that small things can be accomplished pretty easy! All the "junk" is real life! Everyone has stuff and junk! 😂 I love what you did to your garage!! It looks so good! It's been so fun discovering your content and getting to know you!! Weird but I like how the lime green tool box and the red tool wall. ❤
@@realgirldiy Well thanks! Very encouraging. You should do motivational speaking! I have a few more ideas and I really am enjoying the community so for now I'm gonna play it out!
Thank you for sharing your time organizing the garage great video I watched everyone of it and give me some good ideas with just a little bit of expenses not much just how I like it. Thanks again 👏👍
@@jemaldo80 Thank you! The comments and likes kept me motivated to stay in task and that's a huge deal! I have a few more ideas that I'm putting together because of all the positivity here
I have enjoyed watching you organize your garage. I have been organizing and reorganizing mine for years , i think it's something that is never entirely finished. I am always coming up with another idea for making my shop better.
Very good series! I also work out of my garage. It is always a challenge to find extra space. I enjoy seeing others that work in a small space and make-do with what they have. Thanks!
Great Job! I'm going with Norm as I love the power tools. But for entertainment value you can't beat Roy, my wife always affectionately calls him the "goofy guy." I always wanted to take a class from but too late now as he closed down his school, that will teach me to start doing instead of saying "one of these days."
In my past I recall it being said that it's not what you got but it's what you do with it. I have two kids, a stepson and a workshop full of tools. I'm making stuff and fixing s&%t, ask me if I'm happy
There was a story of a landlord that was driving home from vacation with his family ....when they came upon a toytee set out on the curb. He stopped the Volvo wagon and found room to load it up. Mom & Pop landlords can be some of the coolest people.
The workshop is constantly evolving according to your needs. If you embrace the need for change you will eventually find the right locations for your personal needs.
I have at least 40 videos started; the ideas never stop. What I stared doing was just pushing them off to the side, letting them sit and sit. Now I have such a library of film clips that when I get a fresh ideas I can fill in the blanks with what I've already filmed. My videos still are really bad but nobody expects them to be good, however the things I filmed, and the things I'm filming, make more fun for the things I call disasterpieces.
Love that Tee shirt 🤣, I have to get one
@@DDCMNS It has been a great conversation starter when I'm out and about for sure!
“Such command of the English language” 😂😂😂 classic. Just like a normal shop guy like the rest of us! lol!
@@ArmoredXJ Its a Jersey thing I think?!?
Really enjoyed the videos and appreciate you sharing with us! Thank you!
@@jakeduffin4626 Thanks for following along!!
@@blackbearhiker1420 your welcome!
Love it,,,,nice job
@@trevorbarrett9986 Thanks! Some finishing touches but the bulk is cleaned up
You have done a great job. I’ve enjoyed the updates.
@@DeanMaudsley-e9j Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Fun little ride! Thanks
@@dadsrustorations5103 Thank you!!
Roy Underhill Sunday afternoon PBS hand tool Master. Norm Abrams power tools. Have enjoyed garage cleanup it may inspire me to clean up my own garage.
@@charleshawes3670 Thanks! It's a fun journey if you let it be!
nice to see ya out and about!
You've motivated me to do a little more tidy up with each trip out to the shop. So now I commit to doing 3 things on each trip out (current temperature in the shop is right at 34 now, lowest in a couple of days) 1. what ever project I was intending, gets 40 minutes of the hour, 2. maintenance function, I put away the things I'm not actively using or continue to make brackets for the cleat wall. (10 min) 3. Sweep and tidy sweep the floor, empty a vacuum, vacuum out the saws or planers. Throw away that sandpaper that doesn't have any grit left on it, those sorts of things(10 min) not married to the timing, just a proportional division. Watcha gonna make now?
@@davidshanahan2484 And in between send you brother amazing turnings?! Up next, don't tell, is a storage rack, shed purge and then we electroplate trinkets for fun! Today after I finish my chores I'm trying to make a wind chime! Maybe a whirligig in the future as I always wanted to try that!?!
I love the clip on task lights!
@@ArmoredXJ They are pretty awesome!
Looks great Tom. Very well done video!
@@rollerbald Thanks Bill! Means a lot coming from you!
Keep it up! I know its alot of work, but enjoyed your videos! Don't Stop!
@@TheBellvueRanch Thanks! I decided to go for a weekly ramble to save us all!
You've inspired me to tackle my little shop of anarchy lol but really a great series. Hope you do more. Take care and stay warm until spring
@@BitsNBobs-o6u Glad you liked! Should we look forward to it on here?
@blackbearhiker1420 Well I'd like to start a little place called bits n bobs and film it like yourself but I'm still a chicken about it but if anything you've shown you just start something and do a little at a time but when I do I'll invite you to my first video.
@BitsNBobs-o6u That's a deal! I still am chicken but at this point I figured why not
Looks great! Just found your channel. I really like the French cleat wall! You gave me a few ideas to revamp my shop. Thanks. George.
@@Uwannawatch Thanks! Glad you may have found something you can use!!
Thanks! Now I need to go back and watch the rest of the garage shop journey!
@@ArmoredXJ I hope you enjoy!!!
@@blackbearhiker1420 I am sure I will! Thanks!
I have watched all the “my little garage “ videos, and I have to say you look much happier and healthier here in this last video. It shows the process has been goo for you.
@@cliffhaupt5413 I would agree. Partly from getting the work done and even more from the interactions with people who took the time to watch them! I'm kinda overwhelmed by that!
You should do some project. Now you got a useable work shop. Great series. 👍👍👍
@@johnnybaer8268 Thanks! I think I'm gonna do a weekly whatever I'm up to kind of thing. Some projects some more rambling!
Hey if you got some more projects, you know were to find us!
@@joelc29394 Oh for sure! And I do!!
As a fellow youtuber myself please BBH do not stop making these awesome videos! You have given me a lot of ideas of my garage over here on the East side of WA. I tip my hat off to you sir.
@@ImperialTransmission I'm going to try some weekly random stuff and see how that feels! Thanks for being here!!
Keep the channel going man! Looking forward to seeing what's next!
@@eltoddro Thanks! That's great to hear
It’s been a great little series Tom. Your later videos were more polished and entertained as well as educated. However, I for one would like to see a little more of your last phase project details. There was a lot of progress crammed into this episode. It’s always nice to see what you accomplished and why you chose to do what you did while avoiding all the nail and screw sorting. Like everyone else, I look forward to many more videos, even if they aren’t all centered in the garage. Muchas gracias mi amigo!
@@timneely946 Thanks! I hope I can keep some kids and of flow going with the next and keep up the more polished look!
I think people would like the other little projects too!! People LOVE organization content. It's empowering to see that small things can be accomplished pretty easy! All the "junk" is real life! Everyone has stuff and junk! 😂 I love what you did to your garage!! It looks so good! It's been so fun discovering your content and getting to know you!! Weird but I like how the lime green tool box and the red tool wall. ❤
@@realgirldiy Well thanks! Very encouraging. You should do motivational speaking! I have a few more ideas and I really am enjoying the community so for now I'm gonna play it out!
@ You're going to do wonderful regardless of what you choose to do here or otherwise! I'm here for it! 👏🏼
Thank you for sharing your time organizing the garage great video I watched everyone of it and give me some good ideas with just a little bit of expenses not much just how I like it. Thanks again 👏👍
@@jemaldo80 Thank you! The comments and likes kept me motivated to stay in task and that's a huge deal! I have a few more ideas that I'm putting together because of all the positivity here
I have enjoyed watching you organize your garage. I have been organizing and reorganizing mine for years , i think it's something that is never entirely finished. I am always coming up with another idea for making my shop better.
@@ronniehoward6601 I agree! I'm already thinking of new ideas. I'm glad you liked it. I have a few more ideas to play with next.
Very good series! I also work out of my garage. It is always a challenge to find extra space. I enjoy seeing others that work in a small space and make-do with what they have. Thanks!
@@daviddunaway868 Thanks for watching it! RUclips is so great at letting ideas be shared.
Great Job! I'm going with Norm as I love the power tools. But for entertainment value you can't beat Roy, my wife always affectionately calls him the "goofy guy." I always wanted to take a class from but too late now as he closed down his school, that will teach me to start doing instead of saying "one of these days."
@@franklehman6229 Nice! I'm so good at "One of these days" myself!
Loved all your videos. Been great following you.
Do us a favour and don't stay away too long!
✌️😊
@@davidwatkinson1269 I'm thinking maybe weekly and random!?
@blackbearhiker1420 yeah definitely ...anything!
In my past I recall it being said that it's not what you got but it's what you do with it. I have two kids, a stepson and a workshop full of tools. I'm making stuff and fixing s&%t, ask me if I'm happy
@@NitroMaxOriginal I bet I already know the answer!
keep a spot open fore for project specific tools
@@fredmarnach4767 Absolutely great idea. I usually do seem to have more tool than room mid project!
@@fredmarnach4767 Absolutely great idea. I usually do seem to have more tool than room mid project!
There was a story of a landlord that was driving home from vacation with his family ....when they came upon a toytee set out on the curb.
He stopped the Volvo wagon and found room to load it up.
Mom & Pop landlords can be some of the coolest people.
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals I wanna see the video!
The workshop is constantly evolving according to your needs. If you embrace the need for change you will eventually find the right locations for your personal needs.
@@kevola5739 Very well said! I like the idea of change
I have at least 40 videos started; the ideas never stop. What I stared doing was just pushing them off to the side, letting them sit and sit.
Now I have such a library of film clips that when I get a fresh ideas I can fill in the blanks with what I've already filmed.
My videos still are really bad but nobody expects them to be good, however the things I filmed, and the things I'm filming, make more fun for the things I call disasterpieces.
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals Your videos are epic in my humble opinion!!