Getting there. Good idea to get the frames made and painted for the windows and door while they're on the work table 👍 Big time saver, and right size first go👌
Matt! Ive just been watching you on Handmade Christmas!Ive been following you on youtube for quite awhile now, i think you are a really nice and genuine guy and came across as one on the tv. Great entertainment. Looking forward to part 3.
I want to build a large shed. Love the fact you use the slabs. I have plenty of slabs. Just need to know where you get the decking levelling plastic feet
really really good this, im just about to build a shed myself in the same manor so i appreciate this a lot! i really like the way you go about things to, im the same - i prefer to just get on with it and try and avoid overthinking things theres a few realy good tips/tricks here that i can take away and put into my own build!
Great videos matt... do you have a video of hanging the door ??.. i want to replace my shed door that opens out so it opens inwards so i can get better locks and be more secure... keep up the great work
Another great video. Looking forward to the next episode. Will your QnA be a live stream, or questions sent to you via UA-cam or email etc? I have lots of questions 🤔
Hi Matt. Coming together nicely. Can i ask for your thoughts on the evo mitre saw? I've been very close to replacing a makita l1018l with this saw. The makita seems to be consistently out of alignment regardless of how it's adjusted. It's hard to get evo reviews that aren't endorsed by the manufacturer (I am definitely impressed with their table saw, esp considering the price). Cheers - nic
Hi Matt, thankfully you don't start your video's with that inane "What's up?". Ok, not up yet, but coming along nicely. Very interesting way of working, I like not thinking! BobUK
you work in such a considered way and so simply, it's a joy to watch you
Excellent video and no annoying music
Excellent! Thank you.
That's exactly how I done my door frame and jamb 👍
Nice tracksaw!!
Getting there. Good idea to get the frames made and painted for the windows and door while they're on the work table 👍
Big time saver, and right size first go👌
It really was. I have done this a few times and learnt the hard way.
Enjoying the series
Thank you
Loving this series, hopefully plenty of videos kitting out the workshop.
Yes lots of shop projects to do
Looking forward to the next part, am enjoying this build.
Thank you very much James
Nice working buddy! Enjoying watching the progress!
Thank you
The best project on UA-cam at the moment
Thank you. Very kind of you to say so.
Looking good, it looks like it is twice the size of my shed, I'm now jealous, double glazing, insulation and a wood burner, oh and a comfy chair.
Thanks Ray. I won't be getting cold
Great series. Gonna be a great shop. Cheers
Thanks Tim
Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing what you are doing!!
Thank you
Really good series... 👍👍👍
Thank you Dave
Nice, just about to watch video no.3! Great job 👍👍
Well done Matt. 👍👍😉😉
Thank you Josh
Lots of useful tips, thanks!
Thank you mate
I agree, keep it nice and simple always works best. Project moving along great Matt.
Thank you
Great job Matt, looking forward to the rest of the series
Thank you Chris
It's certainly coming along Matt!
Thanks Phil
Grand job cheers
Thank you
She’s looking good.
Thanks Pete
love this series
turning out great
Thank you very much
It's taking shape!
Getting there
Matt! Ive just been watching you on Handmade Christmas!Ive been following you on youtube for quite awhile now, i think you are a really nice and genuine guy and came across as one on the tv. Great entertainment.
Looking forward to part 3.
Thank you very much, very kind of you
I want to build a large shed. Love the fact you use the slabs. I have plenty of slabs. Just need to know where you get the decking levelling plastic feet
There is a link to them under the first video. Part 1 tha base
Looking forward to ep3. !! 👌
Thanks, out on Wed
@@Badgerworkshop great! Happy so far with the evolution mitre saw?
Its great for projects like this. Got a lot of use on this build. I will get around to reviewing it.
@@Badgerworkshop good to hear! It does look like a pretty descent machine.
Love these series, can't wait for the next video :)
Thank you very much. Wed is the next part
really really good this, im just about to build a shed myself in the same manor so i appreciate this a lot! i really like the way you go about things to, im the same - i prefer to just get on with it and try and avoid overthinking things theres a few realy good tips/tricks here that i can take away and put into my own build!
Thank you. Good luck with your project
Why would you build a shed in a manor
Great videos matt... do you have a video of hanging the door ??.. i want to replace my shed door that opens out so it opens inwards so i can get better locks and be more secure... keep up the great work
Thank you Martin. I don't have a video on hanging a door sorry.
great job ! a bit late now but I could have given you some plastic windows if you were passing through Teesside.
Thank you. Thats a shame
cool 👏🏻👏🏻🔝
Does this shed breathe? All that insulation I’d worry about everything inside being wet from condensation.
Enjoying these build videos Matt , is the plan get the shop done so you can then work on the house ?
The house needs work but I might need some more money before I work on it.
Another great video. Looking forward to the next episode. Will your QnA be a live stream, or questions sent to you via UA-cam or email etc? I have lots of questions 🤔
I think it will be leave questions in comments. I will do a video asking for questions then one answering them or trying to.
I hope your new door will also say"Beware of the Badgers". Love the video and it puts my small woodshed, made entirely of pallet wood to shame.
Thank you. A pallet build sounds pretty impressive. Don't worry the sign will be back.
Hi love your video . Will you be telling us the cost of the build . I need to build a shed workshop 12 ft x 18ft
Thank you. I will do a Q & A at the end.
Badger Workshop thank you mate looking forward to the next instalment . Keep up yer great work
@@Terry8238 if it's any help, I'm doing a 9x15ft shed, going to cost about £900. I also spent 200 on the concrete base
I like your sawhorses. Which brand and where are they from?
They came from Axminster tools and machinery
Hi Matt. Coming together nicely. Can i ask for your thoughts on the evo mitre saw? I've been very close to replacing a makita l1018l with this saw. The makita seems to be consistently out of alignment regardless of how it's adjusted. It's hard to get evo reviews that aren't endorsed by the manufacturer (I am definitely impressed with their table saw, esp considering the price). Cheers - nic
Its a great saw for construction jobs like this. For more detailed work its not great. You would not make a picture frame with it.
I Like to do as little thinking as possible also.
And you are very good at it John
@@Badgerworkshop I want to think about a very good reply but I don't want to think too much
don't want you to over do it
To late. I think I'm gonna go have a lay down
Still watching 👍
How did you choose the window/door placements?
I thought ahead where I wanted all my machines. The door lines up with were the table saw will go. The windows just go either side.
just standard CLS timber?
Yes
Looking good Matt. How come you’ve moved up north? We’re a bit rough up here. 😆
I want to buy a house and could afford it. I better stay away from you then Richard.
Are they axminster trestles? If so are they good?
I like them. Very handy for cutting down sheet goods. They are now acting as a out feed table in the shop as you can adjust the hight.
We pick just a smell on what is going on next , which we hope to be soon !!!!!!!!
Wednesday is the next part
What width of osb did you use?
They are standard 8x4 sheets
Badger Workshop thanks for the reply. My mistake I meant thickness 9 or 12mm.
@@niallkilleen8053 18 for the end walls 12 for the sides
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Longer videos please
You will just have to wait for the next part
Hi Matt, thankfully you don't start your video's with that inane "What's up?". Ok, not up yet, but coming along nicely. Very interesting way of working, I like not thinking! BobUK
Thanks Bob
Does anybody know of the nailer he is using?
I do
Its the Ryobi airwave framing nailer
@@Badgerworkshop cheers Matt 👍 enjoying your videos!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic but does it come with wheels it looking very familiar🐏🐑👍👍👍👍
Thanks Brian. No this one is going nowhere
Is this your day job?
Making things yes, building workshops no.
@@Badgerworkshop How do you know how to do it? Online tutorials? Is it difficult?
I watched videos, read books. It pretty simple
you have staffs used for walls
classic case of all the tools but no clue
Who? You or the author?