Building a spraybooth, on a budget • ep1 studwork

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  • Опубліковано 30 кві 2023
  • Can we build a spraybooth for our shop - for less than $1000?
    Well, we're about to find out.
    We tore down and out - and now it's time to build back up - starting with framing out a new Spraybooth and paint drying room we'll use to paint our carpentry and joinery projects.
    We also modify the existing studwork by adding a new door penetration, and fit return air filters to the existing dust extraction room.
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  • @BigTubz
    @BigTubz Рік тому +9

    This will sound odd but its a compliment. I wish I found your channel in about 2-3 years time as I would happily binge for a full day

  • @ThAt0n36Uy
    @ThAt0n36Uy Рік тому +2

    It takes courage to put yourself out there and show yourself doing the real work. Not the "ProTIP Insta Fodder" that the armchair day laborers want to comment on about how you're doing it wrong.. Good on you for sticking to a budget and utilizing what you have. Whether being ecologically conscious is important in your decision making process isn't clear here, but even if it weren't it just goes to show that sound business principles are rooted in common sense practices. You don't need a committee to deliberate on every single action taken. Just a man in a shop, getting real work done. If allowed the audience will lead you astray, consumerism is so pervasive that for anyone to even look down on you for doing the right thing here and not going out and reinventing the wheel or buying all new material is laughable to the real ones.
    TL:DR ignore the manifesto, you do good work, reduce, reuse,etc.. subscribing for more, don't let haters guide your actions. Looking forward to more when you can!

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, really appreciate your comment. It’s too easy to sit on the internet and spend someone else’s money… much harder to start a new business from 0 and make the numbers work. Even if you forget the ecological side (we shouldn’t) egregious waste in this industry is one of the reason so my businesses fail. This whole channel will be about being lean and obsessing over waste so that every bit of work we do creates value. Keep watching and keep me accountable!

  • @jasz219
    @jasz219 Рік тому +1

    I can see you outgrowing this warehouse 😅 you are going to need an flt or at least a motorised pallet truck as soon you will be ordering MDF by the pallet load, and then you'll be ordering ACM, then acetal, LDPE, HDPE, Corrian and polycarbonate, you can look into acrylics however to get smooth edges you will need to sand down and then use a Flame polisher! Also you could do with a diamond edge polisher 🤣 you probably already know all of this but this is looking great dude

  • @Curlyl0x
    @Curlyl0x Рік тому +18

    As someone with hearing problems. Please wear ear protection. You really don’t appreciate your hearing until you spend every waking hour asking people to repeat themselves because you couldn’t hear, or worse, the amount of times I’ve misheard or not heard at all is too many to mention.

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому +5

      I’ll take that onboard! And be getting myself some ear plugs

    • @Curlyl0x
      @Curlyl0x Рік тому +3

      @@m9workshop I feel like your mother with my advice, but thank you!

    • @pteppig
      @pteppig Рік тому +2

      ​@@m9workshop peltor and others also make nice active ear protection with cut-off microphones for outside audio and Bluetooth

    • @jasz219
      @jasz219 Рік тому

      @m9workshop I don't know if you have worked with CNCs that size before, I have and I don't mean to school you but I'd get some proper ear defenders some strong pelters. And some extremely strong glasses. When one of those cutters snaps they shoot out like a damn bullet.
      But next is a laser dude! Look at the big piano in selfridges in London I had the pleasure of helping on that build 😊😊😊

  • @TheOpendesign
    @TheOpendesign Рік тому

    Woo! Ace to see another video - cool design!

  • @tomnorman5461
    @tomnorman5461 Рік тому

    Love this series!

  • @df3_legomocs
    @df3_legomocs Рік тому +1

    Let’s go another video keep up the amazing work

  • @barendjohannesclausen7605
    @barendjohannesclausen7605 Рік тому +2

    Great progress, loved following you thru your thinking prosses.

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      Thanks! Really appreciate you watching

  • @Brian18741
    @Brian18741 Рік тому

    Excellent series, new sub 👍

  • @RocketSauce666
    @RocketSauce666 Рік тому +2

    Love this series! I can't help but implore you to wear hearing protection while doing this work. The hammer drill and even all the driver sounds in that echoey room can do long term damage. That's a lot of up close decibels and even a pair of regular old ear plugs would work wonders.

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому +2

      You know I hadn’t really thought about it, honestly just have never really bothered, but you’re not wrong and I’ll look at getting some 👍🏻👌🏻

    • @shoppster300
      @shoppster300 Рік тому +1

      @@m9workshop 25 years I spent doing this exact same thing, albeit most of it in an era before Workplace Safety became an industry. I regret it deeply. My hearing, especially in the midranges where you notice it the most, ie voices, is muddy and the constant tinnitus is maddening. If I could go back to my first day on the floor I'd wear hearing protection religiously.

  • @tfldad
    @tfldad Рік тому +3

    Another great video, love watching your progress. Plastering is a true art… hanging sheet rock is one thing, making it look good is quite another. One trade I pay for. Good luck!!!

  • @barendjohannesclausen7605
    @barendjohannesclausen7605 Рік тому

    You made your posting time awsum work.

  • @edups1
    @edups1 Рік тому

    What would be a great starting mill, I was thinking about a wen for 1k but idk I'm just starting out and been using drill press rn

  • @Beef4Dinner22
    @Beef4Dinner22 Рік тому +10

    Did anyone else interpret the "Plant Room" as a room for plants for an embarrassingly long portion of the video, only to feel like an idiot when you realized he meant what in the US would be called a "Mechanical Room", or was it just me? I was picturing a room with nice grow lights and some potted plants, thinking it was an odd choice for a shop but I wasn't going to judge him for liking plants.

    • @everestyeti
      @everestyeti Рік тому

      Retired last year after 30+ years as a facility manager here in the UK, machine rooms hold equipment. Plant is what we call the stuff that runs a building, from cooling to heating, extraction and the list goes on.

  • @paulwoodward81
    @paulwoodward81 Рік тому +2

    Just found your channel and binge watched every video in succession - absolutely love it. What software do you use to make your animations?

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому +1

      That’s great to hear! Everything is done in Blender

  • @waaduu6189
    @waaduu6189 Рік тому

    How's the CNC doing? Still having trouble?

  • @lenjones2527
    @lenjones2527 Рік тому

    Like you I am new to lightburn and lasering. I've just found if you take a photo of a n object/project load to light burn, right click on framed item you can trace and separate the trace to reveal the outline of shapes then resize and cut (I think 🤔) then blast away. If it works done in minutes. Hope I am correct. Regards len

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      Great tip! I'll give that a go

  • @ingentingbra
    @ingentingbra Рік тому

    Nice work! Any special reason why you use threated lumber?

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому +2

      It was £1.50 a length cheaper than standard on special, that’s all!

  • @MrJacobsHD
    @MrJacobsHD Рік тому

    Enjoying your series so far! What tool belt are you using?

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      I’m afraid I’m not sure. I’ve had it about 10 years, it may have come from Rutlands?

  • @TomWood60
    @TomWood60 Рік тому

    Just curious why some of your framing lumber seems to be treated (green color) and some wasn’t? Thanks enjoy these videos.

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому +1

      No reason except whatever was cheapest on a given day! The untreated stuff was much nicer to work with. The growth rings on the treated stuff were as wide as 3/4”. Twisty garbage

  • @kevinbland3516
    @kevinbland3516 Рік тому

    Another nice vid mate, I wish I had the knowledge to film and edit videos to showcase my work but I'm no computer wizard but give me a piece of timber and I'm away.
    I really do envy you guys who take the time to video, edit and upload these videos for us to watch its greatly appreciated as time is so valuable these days , great job all round.
    Just regards your stud walls did you not consider using M/R MDF, that's how I did mine. 9 mm M/R MDF and applied a small V-Detail on the edge of the sheets/Joints and looks great and in my view probably more durable than the plasterboard if something falls against it.
    I just kept my sheets 15 mm up from the floor to avoid any water getting sucked up from any spillages and applied a skirting.
    Whilst the 9 mm M/R is slightly more than a sheet of plasterboard by the time you'd bought board finish and the labour to skim it I was no worse of and got a faster turnaround for painting !

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      That's a really nice idea! I guess my thought with skimming is I kill two birds with one stone by getting the room airtightness nailed in one go and add impact resistance, but I'll consider that for the next set of partitions...

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      Where abouts in the world are you? I’ve thought about doing some episodes visiting other people’s workshops for the day and seeing what they’re working on. I think there’s tonnes of highly skilled shops turning out great work here in the UK that go hardly noticed because as you say, we don’t have the time to film or photo or post anything!

    • @Kevin-tk9tr
      @Kevin-tk9tr Рік тому

      I'm up in north Yorkshire dales.

    • @Kevin-tk9tr
      @Kevin-tk9tr Рік тому

      That sounded so northern as I forgot to say up in THE North Yorkshire dales 😁

  • @lenjones2527
    @lenjones2527 Рік тому

    Oh me again. Thanks for great content. And English. Not that I am racist 😮 just makes a change from American 😅

  • @VoltMX57
    @VoltMX57 Рік тому

    We need an update on the CNC :P

  • @metafive1
    @metafive1 Рік тому

    Really appreciate you showing the mistakes and problem solving, like the MacGyver clamp. And I sometimes feel sorry for your ears!

  • @janitorbob2008
    @janitorbob2008 2 місяці тому

    honest question, why use foam instead of shims ?

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  2 місяці тому

      At the head there’s nothing to shim against, so I wasn’t able to get it wedged tight that way. I did shim the sole to get it level though, the foam then makes everything solid and more importantly for the spray booth, more air tight

  • @k13ehr
    @k13ehr Рік тому

    Pretty good content so far, a bit hard to tell what you're saying as the voice comes over as very croaky, subs can't tell either, waiting for the next videos.

  • @SRG-Learn-Makers
    @SRG-Learn-Makers Рік тому +1

    Can I give you some tips in color grading? I know you are too busy with so humongous project and video editing is the cherry on the top. If you let me know what software you use and give me a sample (I could use the youtube source but you know they re-encode the video) I could make you a few preset to try. Also it would be nice to know what gear you use to record, they usually have LUT's if you are recording in LOG.

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      Hey that’s really kind! It’s an area I’ve done little research in yet so always happy to hear tips. I’m editing in resolve and recording on a Sony A6300 so I don’t think I can record natively using a LUT? But can apply in post process? (if I understand correctly)

    • @SRG-Learn-Makers
      @SRG-Learn-Makers Рік тому

      @@m9workshop Ups, my message might got lost because I added a link.
      So, in short, if you record using log you have to apply the LUT in Davinci, or if you record without LOG then you use sonys by default. If you are not touching brightness and color in post you may record without log. I'm checking the manual now (i'm a canon boy so I'm not familiarized) MengL33 has a quick video about it (How to setup SLog2/SLog3 Sony A6300 under 1 minute
      )
      The other way, that's how my message got banned, sony has LUT's in their web, quick search, then in davinci you have to makes some nodes, another quick search (maybe How to Use LUTs in Davinci Resolve | Quick Tutorial from Joris Hermans)
      Honestly I think you should not change the way you are recording, just next time you sit to edit try to apply the oficial sonys lut and see if you like. If you need help im on discord SrGeneroso#9975

  • @dnomyarnostaw
    @dnomyarnostaw Рік тому

    What - no fixing the CNC machine ? Thats the real news.

  • @mgn151
    @mgn151 Рік тому

    Interesting that what we call "blocking" you call "noggins". And our "lumber" is your "timber". Y'all talk funny!
    Great job working with walls/ceiling/floors that are that wonky.

    • @m9workshop
      @m9workshop  Рік тому

      I actually fall back into Americanisms sometimes - years of watching This Old House and Norm Abrams - and I’ve been bullied on site for that before 😂