I Added More Workbenches To My Garage Shop! …but this one FLOATS!!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Taking an old workbench and making it a wall mounted floating workbench.
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You should put a slop sink where your hose is. A slop sink in the shop is a great addition. Plus you don’t have to get stains and finish in your bathroom or kitchen sink, saves troubles with the wife.
Literally my first time posting on a UA-cam video. Sam thank you so much for the "how the hell did I build this thing." It's nice to know someone who can do the amazing stuff you do has this thought too. Gives me hope and encouragement to keep working at this.
I love that we can follow along with you!
I really like this type of content Sam; I find it very relatable & entertaining at the same time. Congrats on new beginnings! Looking forward to seeing more! 👏🏼👍🏼😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
I agree. So many of us are like Sam. A small workshop in a garage - if we're lucky. Not many can relate to a 4000sq ft dream shop that a semi can be pulled into. This is what the rest of us live like.
Yaaaaaaa Sam! Looking clean in there duuuuude
Hola! 🖐I'm a big believer in repurposing rather than building something new every single time a upgrade is made🔨📏📐. That was cool that you were able to "reclaim" that bench/table from your Home Gym and incorporated into your shop. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Super glad your making videos!
the T shape idea was a really good one. I'm in the need for a dedicated workbench and im gonna look and see if i can utilize something like it in my shop layout!
Nice job. I wall mounted my PC desk last year and I don't miss having desk legs at all. No more toe crashes lol
Having worked in tiny workshops, or with limited options in my woodshop since I started teaching myself - I can certainly empathize with needing to have a space for everything, and being meticulous about planning. I recently upgraded to a much larger shop, and I'm hoping to carry those concepts over so I don't turn every horizontal surface into a catch all. Great ideas here!
Shop crocks! Gotta love them. 😂
Love seeing your shop come together.
4:35 there s a metal riff right there. Expect some guys dressed in long black coats with dark eye makeup on your door soon asking for rights to sample it. I love how your shop is coming together. I can assure you that nothing will ever be organised; if it is you aren't producing anything. Keep it up Sam.
I’m really enjoying your videos and watching your shop take shape!! Keep the content coming brother!
Very nice job Sam. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless.
Thank you very much!
I'm enjoying watching you build from ground up. Get used to me
Good works Sam! I appreciate these videos, much more practical and something more people can apply to their own shops / garages / skill set. Keep up the good work!
Your ongoing plans look like you will have a great, organized space
Looks great. A floating bench is great. Hmmmm.
Great videos Sam love the workshop build and the way your planning the layout. Looking forward to more builds.
Well done man the Audio is so much better 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Getting that workshop ready!!
Looks great 👍
Awesome job man!
Similar to the bench I made for my shed. Motivates me to do more for my little workshop!
Love that you changed to the tripod.
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I like the U shape work area. Did you use cinder block anchors?
Nicely done Sam! You're over the 14K mark on Subscriptions!
Hey Sam I've found that using multi material bits instead of masonry bits works great on cinderblock walls and you don't have to use a hammer drill so no noise
Are those OSHA approved crocs? Nice bench and I like the T shape idea!
Great video! Always enjoy your content.
I appreciate that!
Great video Sam, small workshops are always a challenge to figure out work flow. I am going through some of the same decisions in my small space. One thought... I see you work in your crocs quite a bit... I think that's a sponsorship you need to pursue. ;-P
You could build a bunch of Murphy-style benches and get them down as needed and not have them take floor space the rest of the time.....and the back could double as storage...
This is an interesting idea!
@@SamGreenMaker thank you! 🙂
Thanks!
Love the content, keep it going
Hey Sam...new mic works amazing! When you used the hammer drill my teeth chattered 😜😂 Great video brother!
Once you build out the workshop…what’s the plan for the channel?
Furniture builds? Home DIY? Etc…
Not sure yet. Probably a lot of things
@@SamGreenMaker wow thanks for the reply. Watched you, john and Jordan for years and am a big fan. Hope you are all on good terms….would be great to see a colab!
Thank you for getting a lapel mic.
French cleat everything
Not to be off topic ... but we have the same treadmill. and HATE it . its constantly rebooting and losing all data right in the middle of workouts. Just wondering if you had the same problems.
Our treadmill has been just fine. The bike needs reset and the Wi-Fi reconnected like every other week
Hey Sam. Have a epoxy question. When you made the guitar for Matt best you had to drill out the bubbles and do a flood coat over to fill them in. In the video you said it did the opposite of what you wanted, but it appeared to do the job. Did it work out? Any suggestions on doing something similar on a project I’m working on?
haha I just had to rewatch that video to remember what id did. I think what I meant is when I first put the flood coat on, It didn't seem to work and made it look worse. but then you'll see I was using a torch and heat gun to work the epoxy into the voids. then it worked really well. In the end it turned out pretty good. we learned a lot on that project about epoxy and air bubbles. using a vacuum pot helps a lot. all the casings created a lot of places for air to get trapped on that project.
@@SamGreenMaker thanks. I made myself a table and we had some air bubbles pop up over night. Going to give it a shot and try and drill and fill them. Thanks
I’m going to buy you safety toe crocs.
Ad wheels more flexibility moving forward