Dude I have a 30x40 and people always tell me they are jealous of my space. And I always respond back with, (there are people who are working with a lot less space and it is way more efficient and cooler.) Your shop is a prime example! 👊🏻
Well done. Nice work flow. It is such a very long process finding out what works for your specific shop and tools for dust collection. There are so many expensive options that don't necessarily work well. I like seeing how you approach yours. Thanks for sharing!
Love these shop tours. Watch some other shop tours and check out difference in camera movement. Now for the good. Excellent thought and making of utilizing every inch of space and it is organized. You out done me on the french cleats. Will have t put this on half speed and look at it again to steal some ideas.
I love it! Your entire shop is brilliantly conceived and executed, Nate, with great intentionality (to use a current buzz word) and thoughtfulness applied throughout. Your use of limited space is exemplary and clever. And your application of French cleats -- including cleat boards hanging on cleats -- reminds me...of me. You've also done us the kindness of being succinct and concise in your video, which I appreciate. I've subscribed, and look forward to more of your content. Well done.
Terrific job! I’m just in the process of redeveloping my shop and my intention was walls of cleats. This only confirms what a good idea it is. Very well done ,my compliments.
cool shop, im thinking of building myself one too. My problem is space, ive designed a 3 by 4 Meter workspace ( roughly 113 by 157 inches, im from EU :P ), since thats a rather small space ive decided to integrate a railing system on the floor for my tablesaw so i can move it to the wall when i dont need it also working as a workbench extension. that lumber rack is a great idea but i donno if i will be able to fit one in my small lil space but i guess imma see when the time comes.
I don’t have plans for anything. I just made them up as I went. But were you referring to the flip down work bench? Or the workstation on wheels with the table saw, router table, and planer?
Right. I ask because a few people have been asking for plans. I don't really know if that will happen, but i will say that i do have lots of upgrades coming up this winter. when those are done i'll post another video for you. thanks for all the compliments!@@gregnelson7900
Just found your channel. Loved seeing your daughter work the planer (on a different video), and love how you organized your shop. I'm moving into my new shop in a couple of weeks. It's a garage on my new house and is 14'x32.5' long, so very close to what you have. The 32.5' is a bit mis leading because I've got a dog run of 3' on one end of the shop to let the dogs outside. My plan is to make this a miter station (dogs run under it to get out to the dog door) so usable yes, but only from the counter top up. I've been contemplating using French cleats throughout the shop, but never thought of using them to the extent you have, may have to consider that option. I've got 10' ceilings which I plan to put to use by having wood storage on the walls like you've done. Is there any advice you would share regarding what you'd do differently if you had to start all over again (as I am doing). I've been out of woodworking for about 20 years now, so I'm starting my shop with a blank slate = I'll have to make all my storage and tables from scratch. Looking forward to new content from you, you got a new subscriber here.
Sweet! Thanks man! So I’d only say to plywood and cleat all the walls. Sky’s the limit in regards to organizing, reorganizing, and new layouts as your shop evolves. This way you’re not locked into any one way. Then, I’d make cleats a bit more accurately than I initially did. I used three-quarter inch CDX plywood, which was a bit warped and so some of my rips of the 45° angles aren’t quite perfect. But if you found a plywood that’s a much more flat, you’d be able to rip them up into manageable sections first and then go back and rip the 45s. I’ve even thought about milling up a couple more sheets of cleats with birch ply and replacing what I have. Not that anything falls off the walls now or anything, but if you’re gonna live with it for years and years to come, maybe just spend a little extra time, and a little extra on the material that you’re gonna put up.
Brilliant ! Organized and clean. The perfect small shop. Well done sir. 👍🏼👍🏼
Dude I have a 30x40 and people always tell me they are jealous of my space. And I always respond back with, (there are people who are working with a lot less space and it is way more efficient and cooler.) Your shop is a prime example! 👊🏻
Well done. Nice work flow. It is such a very long process finding out what works for your specific shop and tools for dust collection. There are so many expensive options that don't necessarily work well. I like seeing how you approach yours. Thanks for sharing!
Love it love it love it…. So much I can take away for my own workshop. Thank you so much for sharing.
tHanks for the short tour. I miss many shop tours because they are too long. Great shop!
Love these shop tours. Watch some other shop tours and check out difference in camera movement. Now for the good. Excellent thought and making of utilizing every inch of space and it is organized. You out done me on the french cleats. Will have t put this on half speed and look at it again to steal some ideas.
Like the use of space.
Great shop layout, would like to see more on your work station.
I love it! Your entire shop is brilliantly conceived and executed, Nate, with great intentionality (to use a current buzz word) and thoughtfulness applied throughout. Your use of limited space is exemplary and clever. And your application of French cleats -- including cleat boards hanging on cleats -- reminds me...of me. You've also done us the kindness of being succinct and concise in your video, which I appreciate. I've subscribed, and look forward to more of your content. Well done.
Terrific job! I’m just in the process of redeveloping my shop and my intention was walls of cleats. This only confirms what a good idea it is. Very well done ,my compliments.
Looks great! I am on the front end of configuring my garage into a woodworking shop!
Get on it brother! I just saw your channel. Your garage looks sweet!
Well done! In regards to both the video and the shop. I just subscribed
Very nice, love your dust closet, might have to copy you,
I love it ❤
Dream shop
cool shop, im thinking of building myself one too. My problem is space, ive designed a 3 by 4 Meter workspace ( roughly 113 by 157 inches, im from EU :P ), since thats a rather small space ive decided to integrate a railing system on the floor for my tablesaw so i can move it to the wall when i dont need it also working as a workbench extension. that lumber rack is a great idea but i donno if i will be able to fit one in my small lil space but i guess imma see when the time comes.
Nice organised and space Efficient for Americans - thought you guys all had huge shops
Your shop looks great, but your workbench is especially awesome! Do you have any plans available for it?
I don’t have plans for anything. I just made them up as I went. But were you referring to the flip down work bench? Or the workstation on wheels with the table saw, router table, and planer?
@@NateofHull I was referring to the latter, but both look great. I’ll have to use them as inspiration.
Right. I ask because a few people have been asking for plans. I don't really know if that will happen, but i will say that i do have lots of upgrades coming up this winter. when those are done i'll post another video for you. thanks for all the compliments!@@gregnelson7900
Thank you for the shop tour. Looks amazing. What lights do you have?
The lights are Barina 5000k. They’re 6’ lengths. I have 8 of these.
Just found your channel. Loved seeing your daughter work the planer (on a different video), and love how you organized your shop. I'm moving into my new shop in a couple of weeks. It's a garage on my new house and is 14'x32.5' long, so very close to what you have. The 32.5' is a bit mis leading because I've got a dog run of 3' on one end of the shop to let the dogs outside. My plan is to make this a miter station (dogs run under it to get out to the dog door) so usable yes, but only from the counter top up. I've been contemplating using French cleats throughout the shop, but never thought of using them to the extent you have, may have to consider that option. I've got 10' ceilings which I plan to put to use by having wood storage on the walls like you've done. Is there any advice you would share regarding what you'd do differently if you had to start all over again (as I am doing). I've been out of woodworking for about 20 years now, so I'm starting my shop with a blank slate = I'll have to make all my storage and tables from scratch. Looking forward to new content from you, you got a new subscriber here.
Sweet! Thanks man! So I’d only say to plywood and cleat all the walls. Sky’s the limit in regards to organizing, reorganizing, and new layouts as your shop evolves. This way you’re not locked into any one way.
Then, I’d make cleats a bit more accurately than I initially did. I used three-quarter inch CDX plywood, which was a bit warped and so some of my rips of the 45° angles aren’t quite perfect. But if you found a plywood that’s a much more flat, you’d be able to rip them up into manageable sections first and then go back and rip the 45s. I’ve even thought about milling up a couple more sheets of cleats with birch ply and replacing what I have. Not that anything falls off the walls now or anything, but if you’re gonna live with it for years and years to come, maybe just spend a little extra time, and a little extra on the material that you’re gonna put up.
cool
nice
What’s a “Shop Smith”?
Nice tour besides the slippers and annoying slipper noise.
Just became subscriber #100
This channel is going places. Definitely one of the most pragmatic but excellent workshop setups I've seen.
Cleats on cleats
i do not see war you talk about your shopsmith so are you going to.
I wasn’t planning on it. You’re the only one that asked. It’s a small group of us! But for you, I will do a video
Stand by. It may be a couple of weeks
Nope not jealous.. Nope not at all... :(
lovely job