You have one of the most professional shops I have seen. 3 Shapers! Brilliant. Everything is totally pro. The one thing I did not see is no fewer that 6-8 fire extinguishers. Hanging right there front and center in front of God and everyone. Buy BIG ones. I was in a bad fire when I was a kid. I have (5) in my semipro garage Woodshop. Your is Brilliant. I hope you are happy, healthy and make lots of money. Good Luck!
SOOOO GLAD YOU'RE BACK!!!! I was getting worried! It's because of your videos that I'm just now completing my new kitchen remodel - complete rebuild from the studs! I even made toekick drawers all around! ❤ LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your new shop! Keep pumping out the terrific content! ~From one of your lady subscribers - yes, you have them too! 😁
Great shop if you're doing cabinets. Making the old shop finishing would be a great advantage dust free space. Allowing things to dry and keep right on working. Love the layout, and I love the Harvey brand (even though I don't own any) . Everything I see about them make me want to upgrade to Harvey when the time comes. God bless and look forward to your videos.
Thanks for the lead for BlastGate! Getting ready to install dust collection in my new shop and weighing the pros/cons/price or traditional ducting vs. rolled ends.
I used Blastgate company for my ducting. I couldn't be happier. They are nice guys - very helpful. The ducting works great. Just finished my shop 3 weeks ago
Welcome back! Just last week checked up on your channel to see if I had missed a video of yours. Also, swear I saw you at a Canes game on the jumbo screen when they played the Golden Knights the other week!
About time bro, Vanceboro here... followed you back in the beginning.... I been doing alot of rework in my shop too but what you have done is top notch. I'll have to pop in sometime lol.. My brother in law works at a small cabinet shop in pollocksville.
Amazing set up!! I was hoping you'd mention your wall install. Are your wood sheets just screwed into the metal uprights? Do you have something else I can't see that helped you hang your walls? Thanks for your video, very inspirational stuff!
I don’t have anything that really showed the process but what I had to do was install wood strips on my metal studs then I could finish nail the tongue and groove to the strips. Hope this helps 👍🏻
Not sure on the spider base. I don’t have that mobile base but looking to get one soon. Hope you can figure it out! If not reach out to their customer service team. They are great!
I have a separate shop that I spray finishing in. I don’t have a restroom in it but I’m 75ft from my house! What size mini split you looking for? How many heads?
Nice shop & equipment. You mentioned putting some of the items you have in your shop in the comments and where you purchased them. I couldn't find them. Hopefully you can point me in the right direction.
Hey brother good to see you back at YT. Shop came out nice man. Question, when you started on YT what initial set up do you start with? Cell phone and what?? Thanks sir. Look forward to more vids
Most phone cameras now days are good enough for any content creation! You don’t need fancy equipment to start trust me. Yes I went down the rabbit hole and have full cabinet worth but it’s definitely not needed. I’d recommend good audio. Wireless mic system by dji is great 🤙🏼
I've come across a couple kits which use your phone. Didn't know if maybe you started with something like that. I know it's easy to go down the rabbit hole😅 So figured I'd ask when I saw all the equipment in your cabinet. Lol
@@eastcarolinawoodworks no way a shop mini split is pulling 60 amps. EVER. you dont know what you are talking about. there is a HUGE difference in reading a theoretical max amp draw on a sticker and real world amp draw. I suggest investing in an amp meter and a few days of YT videos so you can stop looking like a clown.
@@eastcarolinawoodworks I am just sick of people wanting to look special and talking out of their a$$ MISLEADING those who might actually take their BAD BAD advice.
meh.. That G700 works good. Not sure Id run it in such a large shop though with all that duct work. The main drawback to the G700 is the fricking dustbin. They advertise 32 gallons but in reality its shutting off at about 20-25 gallons depending on the type of dust you are sucking up. I ended up selling my G700 when I moved into the new shop because I was super tired at having to empty the damn dustbin every 20 minutes when planing and jointing. I upgraded to a Clearview 5hp and there is a night and day difference between the two. Granted the ClearView is a lot louder and can single handedly heat my shop in the winter when running, Id still choose the clearview 5hp over the Harvey any day of the week because of the power and capacity. The G700 would be great in an attached garage style workshop where noise is a concern and that's where I had mine before I built the new shop.
@@eastcarolinawoodworks Thanks! I have just gotten the same system and need to build a bench for it to sit on. Looking forward to seeing what it can do!
@eastcarolinawoodworks I'd rather support more local companies especially ones with customer service. That was the line I drew with grizzly after the nightmares I had with my drum sander.
@ can tell your ego by that response, good luck, hope your work ethic allows you to make lots of money as from what i see here your going to really need to kick some ass… all the best
@@oliver299d I’m a one man shop that does maybe 6-8 full custom house builds a year and these machines work just fine for me! No debt so I’m pretty happy where I’m at. May not work for everybody. Thanks for the feedback 🤙🏼
If you’re a one man shop, how on earth could you ever expect to be drawing more than 100 amps at any one time? 🤔 Do you turn on every machine and leave it running all day to save 2 seconds turning it on and off? 😅
you people need 2 stop spreading ignorance about service amperage. try tripping a 100 amp main breaker by NORMAL shop use of tools. TRY IT. Only way you are going to acomplish that is by not using common sense. What you need is a bigger panel that is physically bigger...i.e. more circuits. If you dont know what your talking about then shut up and get someone who does.
@@reekreeks I did electrical work for 10yrs so I know all about electrical services. 100amps would have not been enough to run my new shop. Doing basic electrical calculations would tell you that.
no you dont know all about electrical services. 100 amps would have been enough to "run" any basic woodworking shop. the people like ME who actually know what they are talking about KNOW you are just another wannabe.
@@reekreeks lol tell that to the people who get electrical work done in their big machine shops by soo called “people like you” who clearly explain the need for more than 100 amps. It’s basic electrical calculations buddy.
@reekreeks Want to know the quickest way to get into an online argument? Bring up electrical or painting techniques either way brings every tradesmen in the woods out with a freaking opinion. and a lot of times neither one of them are wrong. But Jesus take a breath, man why the anger. The guy said he also wanted room to grow. You don’t know what the hell he’s bringing in. Lighten up, dude.
@@dublinf4477 he came at me hard haha. I really don’t care I did 200 amps and I’m happy with it. Whether I pull 20 amps all day in my shop I don’t care 😂
You have one of the most professional shops I have seen. 3 Shapers! Brilliant. Everything is totally pro. The one thing I did not see is no fewer that 6-8 fire extinguishers. Hanging right there front and center in front of God and everyone. Buy BIG ones. I was in a bad fire when I was a kid. I have (5) in my semipro garage Woodshop. Your is Brilliant. I hope you are happy, healthy and make lots of money. Good Luck!
Dream Shop. Looking forward to your take on the new equipment.
Nice Shop, That is Scary Clean.
SOOOO GLAD YOU'RE BACK!!!! I was getting worried! It's because of your videos that I'm just now completing my new kitchen remodel - complete rebuild from the studs! I even made toekick drawers all around! ❤ LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your new shop! Keep pumping out the terrific content!
~From one of your lady subscribers - yes, you have them too! 😁
@@PatriotWoman that is awesome! Soo glad I was able to help and you tackled the kitchen on your own 🤙🏼
Glad you are back. I am looking forward to your future videos
@@tedharris5069 can’t wait 🤙🏼
Dam thats a clean shop
So great to see you back! Missed seeing your great videos.
Means a lot, thanks for watching! 🤙🏼
Great shop if you're doing cabinets. Making the old shop finishing would be a great advantage dust free space. Allowing things to dry and keep right on working. Love the layout, and I love the Harvey brand (even though I don't own any) . Everything I see about them make me want to upgrade to Harvey when the time comes. God bless and look forward to your videos.
I am really thankful you are back.
Glad to be back 🤙🏼
I’m loving the new shop! It’s nice to have you back!
Feels great to be back 🤙🏼
Omg what a shop!
Absolutely outstanding new shop. Looking forward to more of your woodworking videos
Mike
West Virginia
Thanks Mike can’t wait to make more videos 🤙🏼
Love the shop just wanted to mention that the dust collection on the CNC router is hooked up backwards
Welcome back, I am in ENC as well, over in Kinston. Enjoyed the video, the new shop is awesome!
Awesome shop!
Thanks for the lead for BlastGate! Getting ready to install dust collection in my new shop and weighing the pros/cons/price or traditional ducting vs. rolled ends.
You won’t be disappointed if you go with blastgateco 🤙🏼
I used Blastgate company for my ducting. I couldn't be happier. They are nice guys - very helpful. The ducting works great. Just finished my shop 3 weeks ago
Love their stuff 🤙🏼
Glad to see you back!
Feels great to be back!
Welcome back Nice shop
bro !! im SO JELLY !!!!!
Man great shop!!! I want to be a big kid someday
Glad you are back dude!
@@kevinsandridge5638 feels good to be back!
Great looking shop! Wow!
@@janyoung1633 thank you!
Awesomeness
Woah really nice set up my dude.
Bad ass shop!!! Hell who cares if you want 3 phase power, its your shop lol
I have the Harvey 18” bandsaw and it’s the best I’ve had.
Been a minute. Great looking shop man! It came out really nice. Life goals.
@@PaulCiura thanks for watching buddy! It was a lot of work 🤙🏼
your shop is awesome
@@occisoft8082 thank you 🤙🏼
Love the new shop setup brother, I'm in NC also. John Alligood Worthy of a Change Home Improvements
Finally. Been waiting for this 😂
Hell yeah! Welcome back.
I still want your old table saw fence system haha
@@CMT905 dude I need to get it to you! It’s literally in the corner of my old shop collecting dust 😔
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Send it over homie
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My comments keep disappearing.
If you still have it I would still love to get it from you. Mines shit. I sent you a message in instagram.
Nice shop!
Thank you! 🤙🏼
Beautiful space, Brother. You have an embarrassment of riches with the space you have. Looking forward to seeing how you utilize your “wealth”.
Welcome back! Just last week checked up on your channel to see if I had missed a video of yours. Also, swear I saw you at a Canes game on the jumbo screen when they played the Golden Knights the other week!
Lol nah I wasn’t at the Canes game last week but going next weekend to watch them play the Kings!
Awesome
Glad you are back! I had purchased your plans for building kitchen floor cabinets. Will you be offering the plans for building the wall cabinets?
@@williamthompson6110 yes I will! Coming soon I promise 👌🏻
About time bro, Vanceboro here... followed you back in the beginning.... I been doing alot of rework in my shop too but what you have done is top notch. I'll have to pop in sometime lol.. My brother in law works at a small cabinet shop in pollocksville.
Amazing set up!! I was hoping you'd mention your wall install. Are your wood sheets just screwed into the metal uprights? Do you have something else I can't see that helped you hang your walls? Thanks for your video, very inspirational stuff!
I don’t have anything that really showed the process but what I had to do was install wood strips on my metal studs then I could finish nail the tongue and groove to the strips. Hope this helps 👍🏻
I just received this exact tablesaw. Assembling it now. Having some trouble with the locking feature on spider mobile base.
Not sure on the spider base. I don’t have that mobile base but looking to get one soon. Hope you can figure it out! If not reach out to their customer service team. They are great!
Awesome shop. Hope we can get together sometime soon. 🤘🏼
For sure man! Maybe sometime next week you can drop by 🤙🏼
Welcome back…
I am think about going to 400amp. My house is hooked to my shop.
My house has a 400amp service on it so I just pulled 200amps to my shop.
Nice looking shop. So hard to keep clean like that when you rocking on projects.
I try my best to keep it clean. I clean twice a week!
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I rent my shop space now. Currently we are looking for land to build something like yours. What a nice space and a dream come true.
Nice shop. Would making the breezeway to old shop progress from shop to finishing to storage make it logical?
My thoughts were the old shop would be finishing and storage. I would still need to build a booth to paint in the old shop.
Do you have a restroom and or water out there? How are you doing finishing between now and the other shop space?
I have a separate shop that I spray finishing in. I don’t have a restroom in it but I’m 75ft from my house! What size mini split you looking for? How many heads?
@@eastcarolinawoodworks If I can cover 2000 square feet.....I'd like to do 2 heads. 400 square feet needs its own separate control head.
So impressive! Where did you get the media cabinet from?
@@user-deepseafishing Uline 🤙🏼
🤩🤩
Nice shop & equipment. You mentioned putting some of the items you have in your shop in the comments and where you purchased them. I couldn't find them. Hopefully you can point me in the right direction.
What items are you looking for? They should be in the video description!
Video on the face frame table build?
@@Knappconstruction unfortunately not…had to get it done with no time but I will be building another soon so stay tuned for that!
I’m go jellin 👍
nice
Hey brother good to see you back at YT. Shop came out nice man. Question, when you started on YT what initial set up do you start with? Cell phone and what??
Thanks sir. Look forward to more vids
Most phone cameras now days are good enough for any content creation! You don’t need fancy equipment to start trust me. Yes I went down the rabbit hole and have full cabinet worth but it’s definitely not needed. I’d recommend good audio. Wireless mic system by dji is great 🤙🏼
I've come across a couple kits which use your phone. Didn't know if maybe you started with something like that. I know it's easy to go down the rabbit hole😅
So figured I'd ask when I saw all the equipment in your cabinet. Lol
@ I started with my iPhone and wireless mic! Did at least 6 videos before I started picking up equipment 👍🏻
Nice man
Thanks for your input, brother!!
Keep it up. Be safe💪💪
I was thinking the same thing so I went with 200 amp$ . And I have never had more than 1 machine and the A\c at the same time. lol
@@rodpotts2666 my mini split system is 60amps alone. Plus I have enough lighting to land a jet plane in it 😂. 100 amps got ate up real quick!
@@eastcarolinawoodworks no way a shop mini split is pulling 60 amps. EVER. you dont know what you are talking about. there is a HUGE difference in reading a theoretical max amp draw on a sticker and real world amp draw. I suggest investing in an amp meter and a few days of YT videos so you can stop looking like a clown.
@ your right I had to go back and look. It was 40amps. No need to be a douchebag on here 👍🏻
@@eastcarolinawoodworks thats not all you are wrong about. Keep reading.
@@eastcarolinawoodworks I am just sick of people wanting to look special and talking out of their a$$ MISLEADING those who might actually take their BAD BAD advice.
Missed seeing your videos Sir
@@charlesbullock9919 I’ve missed making them 😔 but I’m back! 🤙🏼
Holy crap that is a nice shop. I get the feeling you make money doong things other than selling cabinets
Nah it’s all from the cabinet business! Gotta reinvest 🤙🏼
@eastcarolinawoodworks well god bless ya get after it
@@anthonys1573 thanks brother 👌🏻
meh.. That G700 works good. Not sure Id run it in such a large shop though with all that duct work. The main drawback to the G700 is the fricking dustbin. They advertise 32 gallons but in reality its shutting off at about 20-25 gallons depending on the type of dust you are sucking up. I ended up selling my G700 when I moved into the new shop because I was super tired at having to empty the damn dustbin every 20 minutes when planing and jointing. I upgraded to a Clearview 5hp and there is a night and day difference between the two. Granted the ClearView is a lot louder and can single handedly heat my shop in the winter when running, Id still choose the clearview 5hp over the Harvey any day of the week because of the power and capacity. The G700 would be great in an attached garage style workshop where noise is a concern and that's where I had mine before I built the new shop.
Do you use more than 100A at the same time though? It’s possible, just asking.
@@RohitKulshreshtha oh yea I do! Reason why I went with 200 🤙🏼
Which tool is your favorite?
Check out Kourostools.com they have some awesome tools! I love my door clamping table and vacpad system 🤙🏼
Very nice shop layout. How long ago did you win the lottery?🤔
I just reinvested 🤙🏼
Where in east Carolina are you located??
Greenville NC
Could you re-fire the Mr Cool link? I have 2000 sq ft to heat and cool
Maybe I missed it. What size is your shop?
@@Under_Foot 30x50 🤙🏼
My 200 amp Panel got full, I had to add an extra 100 amp
Will more videos be coming out?
Of course I’m back baby! 🤙🏼
Where you get your sheet goods? Atlantic veneer near me has gotten way to expensive.
@@eastcarolinawoodworks where you get your sheet goods? Atlantic veneer near me has gotten way to expensive for sheet goods!!!
@@preformancemustang I get mine from Wurth Wood Group.
@ Raleigh is the closest to me and its a 3 hr drive one way.
How big is your table for the Inventables 4x4 CNC?
@@markgaborik4600 the table it sits on?
@@eastcarolinawoodworks Yes
@ 64” x 64”…the base is the kreg bench system
@@eastcarolinawoodworks Thanks! I have just gotten the same system and need to build a bench for it to sit on. Looking forward to seeing what it can do!
Drooling!
The kobalt compressor is quiet, but will go bad within 1 month after the warranty period ends…ask me how I know…
@@danbirch8939 I’ve had this one for 3yrs now with no issue! Maybe you got a bad one? I’ll keep my fingers crossed 🤞🏻
Damn you were missed !
@@stephenwilliams4118 It was a rough but good year haha! Won’t let that happen again promise!
How on the hell is your shop that clean? You’re really making me look bad.
@@dnmerrill haha I’m ocd when it comes to my shop I clean up for about an hour everyday!
Grizzly is junk i got rid of mine a few years ago best thing I ever did.
No issues with mine thus far but thanks for the feedback 🤙🏼
@eastcarolinawoodworks I'd rather support more local companies especially ones with customer service. That was the line I drew with grizzly after the nightmares I had with my drum sander.
Your shop bigger than house
Better get to work fast to pay for all that 😂
@@Bluebird-farm if I want more I sure better 😂
@ can tell your ego by that response, good luck, hope your work ethic allows you to make lots of money as from what i see here your going to really need to kick some ass… all the best
@@Bluebird-farm not sure I understand but thanks for the feedback 🤙🏼
pretty lightweight machines you have for a professional shop.
@@oliver299d I’m a one man shop that does maybe 6-8 full custom house builds a year and these machines work just fine for me! No debt so I’m pretty happy where I’m at. May not work for everybody. Thanks for the feedback 🤙🏼
If you’re a one man shop, how on earth could you ever expect to be drawing more than 100 amps at any one time? 🤔 Do you turn on every machine and leave it running all day to save 2 seconds turning it on and off? 😅
@ IKR? LoL....
it's interesting how guys who look like this always have grizzly tools.
you people need 2 stop spreading ignorance about service amperage. try tripping a 100 amp main breaker by NORMAL shop use of tools. TRY IT. Only way you are going to acomplish that is by not using common sense. What you need is a bigger panel that is physically bigger...i.e. more circuits. If you dont know what your talking about then shut up and get someone who does.
@@reekreeks I did electrical work for 10yrs so I know all about electrical services. 100amps would have not been enough to run my new shop. Doing basic electrical calculations would tell you that.
no you dont know all about electrical services. 100 amps would have been enough to "run" any basic woodworking shop. the people like ME who actually know what they are talking about KNOW you are just another wannabe.
@@reekreeks lol tell that to the people who get electrical work done in their big machine shops by soo called “people like you” who clearly explain the need for more than 100 amps. It’s basic electrical calculations buddy.
@reekreeks Want to know the quickest way to get into an online argument? Bring up electrical or painting techniques either way brings every tradesmen in the woods out with a freaking opinion. and a lot of times neither one of them are wrong. But Jesus take a breath, man why the anger. The guy said he also wanted room to grow. You don’t know what the hell he’s bringing in. Lighten up, dude.
@@dublinf4477 he came at me hard haha. I really don’t care I did 200 amps and I’m happy with it. Whether I pull 20 amps all day in my shop I don’t care 😂