Building out my Garage Workshop
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2023
- Third time's the charm right? Due to some unexpected life changes, I find myself in a new apartment... which means a new shop to build out!
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At last a UA-cam woodworker who lives in my universe. I shall watch your progress with interest young Skywalker.
haha thanks and may the Force be with you
Great work! Looks awesome! Love the vibes of your videos. As a new woodworker, It’s nice to see a UA-camr who matches more closely with my reality. Using modest tools in a modest space to do what you love in your free time. I dig it. Look forward to seeing what you do next!
That's great to hear and thank you 😊
I was just thinking that I'm limited by the tools that I don't have and she does!
That is so neat and tidy.
I don’t think I can come up with this kind of plan.
Couldn’t have done any better.
Great job Tom Cruise!
That looks like a very functional space. I remember starting my woodworking out of an old shed with a leaky roof and uneven floor almost 18 years ago and the first move to a bigger shop was a game changer. It allowed me to be more inspired because I could take on bigger projects and let my creativity loose and also gave me more of an appreciation for my space and I kept it cleaner and better organized as a result. I look forward to seeing where your woodworking journey takes you.
The new shop is turning out great! I really liked the magnetic curtain divider idea. That gave me a great idea for a temporary spray booth!
Oh nice! I could see that working well.
table saw is a must have in a woodshed. hard to imagine you have gotten by without one all this time. even a small one will make a huge difference , also not seeing a miter saw....I cant even imagine working without a miter saw.
I love the way you splain as you duing your project you will be a professional the way you going
It looks like the workbench is racking quite a bit. Maybe swap the casters you have for a side mounted type that can be retracted to allow the bench legs to sit on the floor directly. Then add a layer or even two layers of plywood to the top to bring the height back and also to add some weight and stability to the top.
Hi there! You might not need a bench vise (yet), there are a lot of workholding options that are cheap and easy. For example Rex Krueger and Shawn Graham (Wortheffort on youtube) have great videos but from a hand tool backgrownd. Planing stops, bench hooks, bench dogs or even shop made vises can be great, just pick what you need and don't waste time or money on something that might be cool but might not be really useful to you and your work
Some good suggestions / alternatives. Thanks!
Now you need to buy more tools to fill up all that space looking forward to that
She's doing great.👍❤️
You are are so frugal. That is a high compliment. Your videos are so great for those just starting out. Keep it up
Thanks! It's easy to over-spend in this hobby so trying to save where I can
It sure beats my 8x10 garden shed! But, beggars can't be choosers. 😜 Still working on getting mine organized. But like you say, it's a work in progress.
Use what you have I say. Ever look at Low Roman workbenches. Rex Krueger and the Unplugged Woodworking have great videos on them. Super handy and useful. I work out of a 1car garage also, but I have tons of stuff in it, so limited room to work. the low bench is portable and easy to store.
We all start somewhere :)
Looks great. Enjoy
You need a miter saw. Good luck growing your new shop.
I really do
Excellent!
Great job! Amazing what you accomplished in one day! Can't wait to see more.
Hope all well 💖💖
it is now that the shop is done
you should read Christopher Schwartz’ work on workbenches.
There it was! Congrats on your new workshop :^)
elenaaaaa, i need yaaaaaa.....
I think you did great
I have limited space as well and found that a radial arm saw makes better use of space than a table saw. You'd want to get an older used one, but if you're patient you can get a nice one that still works great.
Well this is kind of funny. Yesterday I watched you video about moving into the tiny shed/shop and passed the o how a new shop will come to you and any shop you have is better than none. And sure enough you have a new larger shop . . . already. Luck you. Keep up the good work and keep moving forward and learning more. It’s a great place to relax and unwind.
It definitely came quicker than I expected haha. Thanks!
I would add a workmate, they take up little space when folded, set up quickly, and are handy. Great for clamping pieces that you're cutting, and can clamp irregular shaped pieces. I would also add a vice to your worktop.
ps take a 2x4 16#long cut a 1 inch deep v clamp to bench to hold dowels thnx
Etabli sur roulettes avec freins, c'est ce que je me suis fabriqué il y a quelques années. C'est vraiment super. Tu as fais du bon boulot. ❤😊
First time watching, love the shop progress. I’ve been a woodworker most my life, all the shops I’ve worked in we cover our plywood bench’s (expensive!) in hardboard. 2 reasons it protects from damage and from glue drips, also a 1/4 inch sheet is inexpensive. Hope this helps, keep up the great work can’t wait to see the new table saw👍
Thanks :)
I love DeWalt tools!
That's pretty cool.. I have had around ten different shops in my life. From a four by eight to a twenty by a hundred. Currently in the 20+100. The bigger the shop the more tools you acquire. And you always have to keep organized in order to have enough space, and to remember where the hell every thing is
Looks very nice, great job. One thing I'd do is, insulate the other wall and drywall it or 1/4" plywood.
Very cool. So fun to use the new workbench to build shop improvements!
wonderful project! can not wait to see the rest!
I use a long 30ft cen-tec quick connect hose from amazon on my shop vac to help with the dust and a dust separator to a 5 gallon bucket.
Excited to see the stuff you’ll come up in this shop. Great to see the improvement in size 😊
I always over build everything so I know it will stand up to whatever I need it to do.
Turned out great. Looking forward to new projects!
me aparecio en mi feed y tuve que verlo
saludos
I like your workshop ... I had learned a lot
It's good, but sanding plastered walls before painting will look better
Double check the amperage you have going to the garage unit before moving ahead on a table saw and dust collection or you'll be kicking yourself later. Odds are that the whole garage unit is on a single 15amp breaker for the whole space, which you'll easily trip, or at least see low power performance on equipment.
Solid point, I'll take a look. Thanks!
Well done !! its nice to see lady doing woodwork , that Table saw will be a game changer for you . I look forward to see how you progress :) I only have 48 years being a carpenter
Move your bar clamps to in between your wall studs to get more room on your French fleet wall
This had to have been the first video I've seen of a French Cleat system build without a table saw or miter saw. I'm beyond impressed.
I'm definitely liking the wall storage you built.
Nicely done. I also love that you haven't just plowed ahead with sinking too much money (or too much shilling) into green and black tools or insisting that the best and most important tool everyone has is a $5000 SawStop. I think this is the second or third of your videos I've watched. Just found your channel recently. Gonna watch with interest. I just moved into a dedicated industrial space for my part-time-going-full-time furniture making biz, and it's 100% of the time refreshing and exciting watching someone set up and acclimating to a new space. I've been in mine for ~4 months, and I still move some things around at least once a week.
Thanks, yeah this being a hobby I’m trying to be thoughtful on my spending.
Good luck with your furniture making biz! 🪑
Great work (once again) 😄😄
haha hoping this will be the last workshop I setup for awhile
I really like the look of your French cleat and you have convinced me to build one for my shed, as you've only used the tools which I already have to make it. The only other thing I think I would have done differently is to leave those over head LED lights constantly on and to run the power chords to a 4 in 1 power board and connect that to a power point switch you have near you. That way you are not constantly reaching up and they can all be switched on/off with the one power point switch.
Nice, hope your French cleat build goes smoothly! And that's not a bad idea
loved the content, and subbed to see what the future holds....
a bit of advice if I may. The problem with storing wood on bare rafters is, that they aren't designed for that weight.
Those arent floor joists.... they are rafters, designed to support the roof, not carry weight.
They look to be 4 feet apart, and floor joists are 16 inches apart ( to help carry load)
That is just my 2 cents. In Canada snow load is a concern.... maybe not where you are!
Cant wait to see the new content in your space!!!
Cheers from Canada
Appreciate the advice, I’ll keep that in mind :) snow isn’t an issue here but still a valid point
Perfectly made it your own, great job!! If interested in adding more shelves there’s a great video by Ana White on garage shelves from 2x4’s. 😊
Super cool! I just used the same guide for my bench. Works great!
Shop looks good! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
With a 1 car garage, you might find more use with a Bora Centipede and a track saw instead of a table saw for breaking down large sheet goods.
Good job 👍🏻 looking forward to seeing your other jobs
I love the way you’ve built some of the storage for the weird shaped tools - it gave me the idea to see if I can adapt it to peg board hangers since I inherited my grandfather wall tool chest from my dad and the inside is all pegboard!
I too did tarps in my single car garage shop, but I did it to stop the dust from getting on storage and over my wall attached workbench/storage on the other wall, I used clear shower curtains so I could still watch the free, ancient monitor turned streaming TV while kicking up all the sawdust since I don’t have dust collection set up either. Just installed flexible ceiling curtain tracks I got on ikea for both sides so I can have them out of the way when I need things completely open. Plus, it hides my lumber storage which all my nosy neighbours accused me of being hoarder for.
I love to see how with each iteration of your shop it gets just a tad better. I loved seeing you have fun creating all the additions to the cleat wall. I love the your low key approach to your videos too. I hope you continue this is the kind of videos that are treasured.
Thank you! Glad you're liking the style of these little videos
A neat, clean well organized work shop is satisfying and helps with that little dose of admiration when you open the shop doors and want to do some work. And only you knows how much work it took.
Great job so far! If you're going to get a table saw, I'd suggest making a roller cart stand for it, but make the height *exactly* the height of your small bench you just made and use it as an outfeed table. You will NOT regret it. Especially if you buy the more affordable work site table saws, which are smaller and less expensive than the massive siblings that run 2+K.
I’ve seen others do this and I’ll likely do something similar :)
clean shop is an efficient shop. Nicely done
Much appreciated!
Great start on your new shop. Greetings from Massachusetts!
Hello there and thanks!
I think it is awesome how you set it up. Along with your enthusiasm , and creativity. Keep it up.
Appreciate it!
Heck yeah... im looking for ideas ... glad i found ya...
This is the first time I’ve watched one of your videos, I’m hooked. I can wait to see what else you build. 😀
Lots of projects coming 😊
Cool video, and way to take control and optimize your space!
You did an amazing job of organizing your garage! I especially love the French Cleat wall, which I think that I will try in my garage!
Well done!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Can’t wait to see more video of your garage improvements
Looks like a nice space. Have you considered getting a light socket to electrical outlet adapter so you could plug the lights into that and use the wall switch to turn on your shop lights?
Someone else mentioned this and that is a good idea
Great job!
Great video, its really an inspiration for me to see that one can built up woodworking workshop with limited tools at hand. This is what I really like about your videos that you aren’t using any fancy tools at least for now 😊
Appreciate it 😊 haha yeah we’ll see how long until I break down and buy a fancy tool or two.
Great job
Congrats on the new space! Looking forward to more videos..
Looks great, good job!
Siempre es de admirar una mujer que trabaja la madera..y mas si esa mujer es muy bella.... perdón 😊
You have a very calming presence. I appreciate that a lot. Lots of other woodworking channels often (albeit admittedly jokingly) double down on the *manliness* of the hobby with buttrock riffs and a weird "grindset". You're just chilling and doing your thang.
Good times.
Much appreciated 🤙🏻
A girl after my own heart. Love your work.
You are brave. Painting light colors in a black shirt and new black boots !!
Can't go wrong with a SawStop.
I'm genuinely considering getting their job site one
Really like your video! Resourceful and not emphasis on tools (like almost everyone else on youtube) Among all the small garage beginner workshop content, yours are my favorite!
I’ve been working on my shop for a couple of years . I build alittle at a time based on how much time I have . I’m a carpenter by trade and work a lot while weather is nice
Very nice job organizing things!
It's a good start haha
Looks pretty good in them jeans 🥰
This looks great!! I love your use of cleats for flexible storage - I'm definitely going to try this out for my garage shop 😍😍
Thank you 😊 and do it, they're relatively easy to build and very useful
@elenamakes YES and it's a great way to use my ever growing scrap pile 😅
I wish my shop had high ceilings. Mine is only 8' tall. Doesn't give me much to work with for overhead solutions. The plus side is that it's cheaper to heat. You were putting up your lights and noticed you had to climb on something to pull the string. I connected my daisy chained LED light(5) and plugged that into an Amazon Smart Plug. This way I can turn the lights on and off with either the app or my Amazon Echo. If you are not a fan of Amazon Echo, there are plenty of other Smart plugs that allow you to turn the devices on and off by an app. I have Gosund switches in the house. It allows me to turn lights off that my girls leave on.
I built a couple of the same benches and have found them really useful especially for chopping up sheet goods.
Hey, an amazing job. Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing your garage shop build! You created a useful, effective space which is a great example for anyone working in a one car garage space where a wide variety of tasks will be performed. Your design is clean, practical, and provides useful storage and workspace capabilities. It is much appreciated.
Happy to share! Thanks for the kind words.
Brilliant thanks Elena.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Keep them coming!
What a great video! - Lucky you! This space should be plenty big enough for now, A lot more space to move around as well.... Given that! My shed is a measly 20 Sq ft. 6x4 so, room is very tight for me. So! living in a tiny bunglow, I've converted my loft space, making sure I don't fall down the ladder. The floor space up there is arount 98 Sq Ft. So it's got big potential and enough for what I need right at the minute....
I remember those days. My early shop space was a 10x30 storage unit across town. Twenty years later, I now have a 30x40 building in the yard. Keep doing what you enjoy and it will come with time.
For music with hearing protection, I use my AirPods with muffs over them.
That used to be my go to hearing protective setup too but I'm fully converted to the Shokz. Sound quality is slightly inferior but I like using the ear plugs over the bulky muffs especially when I have a respirator on as well.
I hear ya (see what I did there?). I prefer the muffs because I can put them on and off as needed, rather than wearing them for the duration of the task. Of course, that assumes the noise making part of an evolution is only 10% or so of the time.@@elenamakes
You did great, bravo! All you need is the table saw and the miter saw to complete the whole package.
13:20 my bone conduction headset works so much better with plugs. Great advice for others.
Great job 🙂
The video was well done.
I have a tip for you when you are building with screws, in order to get a tight connection. Once you have everything in position try backing out the screws and reseat them, that will tighten the connection between the two pieces of wood. I first noticed it in the video when you were building the workbench. Give it a try I'm sure it will help and it becomes second nature once you are used to it. You have a great start to the shop, You are correct the shop will be continually changing.
Happy Woodworking.
Much appreciated :)
Nicely done. New space and new beginning, always fun and a challenge. You are off to a great start. You are correct that a shop is never done. I seem to always be rearranging my space for the project at hand. Great video. Best of luck moving forward. Not sure where you live but stay warm. Look forward to more videos and the evolution of your shop.
Thank you! Luckily I live in an area where a good jacket and a little space heater will keep me toasty enough
Nice workspace ! I have to organize my garage yet again, get rid of things I dont use, and replace a useless pegboard with some french cleat rails myself. and yes the workspace constantly evolves. I added 4 of those 5000lu leds lights to my garage several years ago, I swapped out the overhead bulb receptacles for sockets and simply plugged them into there, so they work off the wall switch. Super bright work area now. I have cheap power tools, but am now learning handtools which I love, no electricity, and low to no noise. If I had your space I would build me Rex Kruegers Minimum Timber bench. But I will tell you, in my currently no space garage, the Low Roman Bench is 100% useful and handy to use. and easy to store. Look forward to more projects.
Nice! Gives me some ideas for my new shop!
Box fans and furnace filters make good air filtration units. Simple, portable, low noise, low cost, and space saving.
I was going to say, "turn your clamps around so the handles aren't blocking other parts of the cleat rack," but you did that already. That's a simple step that presents itself. This is just me but I would have made the cleat rack 32" wider - another stud bay at each end, and probably lower and higher too. If you need to you can block up the cleat rack because it's low profile when not loaded, but if you free up some wall space, it's ready to go. Higher might not sound useful, except things like your longest clamps can go on a hook nine feet off the floor, when the end hangs down to just six feet. 48" levels, painting extension handles, etc. lend themselves to hanging from otherwise ridiculously high hooks.
Consider hanging your chairs. They're lightweight so putting them overhead isn't too onerous and you have the stepladder in the space already. If you don't need them every week, hanging them overhead gets them completely out of your way.
I hang stepladders on the wall. But wall space is premium storage space too, so that may not be a starter. You could also design an overhead hanging system for the stepladder: drop its top onto a you-designed hook with room enough for the bulky top step to pivot, then snag its bottom step with another large-scale hook on a rope over a pulley. Hoist it up - it isn't heavy - and secure the rope on the wall. Completely out of your way, but quick to bring down in just two steps. A rope-and-pulley solution could possibly also work with the chairs, if you'd rather not carry them up a ladder.
Redesign your bandsaw base to open up the space for easy storage. You're wasting some useful volume there. This project might wait until you've got a bit more experience and feel like taking on some more sophisticated joinery. But with the bandsaw and other tools you have in hand, you have all the equipment needed to do it.
Build a shelf to go atop the very top of your red storage shelves. Put your least-frequently accessed stuff up there, since it's the least-convenient shelf. That frees up the most convenient levels for everyday items, or else just gets more stuff off the floor. You may have sufficient height to do that with the black shelves nearest the door, too. The shelf needn't be very complicated at all; a piece of plywood with a 2x2 below the front and back edges will be pretty strong especially if you glue the 2x2 on, and you can drive screws through the vertical elements' rivet holes into the 2x2 to secure the shelf in place.
It's nice to have a space to work in...but I also have to wonder: do you plan on putting a car in there at any time?
Appreciate all the thoughtful suggestions. Nope, never plan on putting a car in the garage as we have a long driveway that fits are 1 car + teardrop trailer and we don’t get snow around here.
look up door board for home made track for circular saw
You remind me of my daughter. She too is a builder and a get-it-done girl like you who’s not afraid of hard work or dirt. Love your videos
That’s awesome. My dad is a big reason why I build stuff as he is always very encouraging and supportive.
Loved both the build and the presentation! The shop is coming together and I think it’s going to turn into a fantastic maker space. Thank you for sharing!
One thought that may help save a lot of time if you do another French cleat wall. Put to first cleat on, making sure it’s level. Then get a spacer board whose height is the space between cleats. Put the spacer board against the first cleat (I used a little masking tape to secure it to the cleat above), press the next cleat against it and nail the new cleat on. Rinse..repeat…
I discovered this after doing my first section. The next three sections were done in the same time as the first and (for me) more accurately.