DIY Shed to workshop - miter station, table saw, dust collection
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
- Follow along as I convert a cluttered shed into a functional organized workshop. I build a miter station, work table with incorporated table saw. I build a table saw sled with stop and a dust collection system.
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Most important link we need ... Where to get that bad ass apron!
😂 I let her know you like it. Thanks for watching
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Now that you have what you need to make what you need ADD MORE LIGHTS! As an electrician who does a moderate amount of woodworking, one of the first few things I did was lighting. Granted I moved a few things around after my setup was shifted and got into the flow I wanted for the space but you already got that all! Now you can light it the way you want. Looks awesome! Got a 12x20 shed of my own I’ve built too many cabinets out of that I love.
You’re definitely right about the lighting. HD had some 5000 lumen shop lights for $10. I bought 3 so it’s like a Christmas tree now. I’m just running an extension cord at the moment. Eventually I want a 50amp sub panel because I want to get into welding. I have to trench 100ft so it’s not going to be cheap. Thanks for the insight and for watching
Nice to see someone not already have the full setup with all tools in the world hooked up to a massive dust collection system. Nice calm voice not overcomplicating things. Thanks for taking us on your journey. I will be watching for sure.
Thanks for the support
Great Video. Was refreshing to see your cleat wall not full of red measuring tools at 100+ each. Simple builds. Will be a shop you will enjoy for years.
Thanks. I can’t wait to put it to use. Thanks for watching
I knew there was someone like me out there that doesn’t throw out perfectly good wood.
I definitely have a problem 😆
We are really liking your videos. You are quite chill! Not talking too much. This was a great video. Music was good too! Keep it up.
Thank you for the positive feedback
I’m really enjoying your video and similar issues to my own experiences, plus the upside down table saw measurement isn’t lazy, it’s a great idea.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
I don't think that you talked too much. I enjoyed the way you explained everything and shared your story. ❤
Great job 👏 Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the kind feedback.
It was to see it go from a shed to a nice shop. All the “mistakes” you made, I like to think of them as latter cranial operations that enhances the curve. I have the exact same problem, I have got to do something about my garage so I can use it. Right now it looks like someone picked it up, shook it, then set it back down.
Latter cranial operations, I like that. I say go for it, I’m so glad I did. No more hunting for tools. Thanks for watching
Nice work. You will enjoy these new digs for a long time.
Thanks. I’m excited to put it to use
Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
Awesome job congratulations on your new shop
Thanks
Great video! I’m literally going through the same process right now. We have a lot of the same ideas, especially with the miter saw placement in front of the window. And here, thought I was the only genius! lol😂
Haha, not sure my neighbors are too crazy about my saw location though
Liked & subbed purely for the excitement of the pencil sharpener- I know that feeling. Seeing as this is the last video you posted, I'm hoping you, your family & new shop pulled through Helene unscathed.
Haha, it’s the little things. We survived with very little damage, thanks for the concern and kind feedback
A small tip: If you put clip on buttons or velcro on your apron you can then make the same thing with a piece of scrap cloth that you can take of and wash and then put back on apron to use again and keep the glue of the apron. Nice video, i like the shop,🤌👌😃
That’s a great, thanks. And thanks for watching
Very cool video bro, very relatable and real. Deff looking forward to more vids like this.
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Good vid! Please keep sharing! 🙂
Thanks for watching
Nice job, I like the setup... your funny AF lol
Great video as always! Hope you and your loved ones are safe
We survived another one, thanks. As always thanks for watching
Doing excellent.
I’m 64 and retiring in 6 months. I have been outfitting my 10x20 shed now for the last year. I don’t have a lot of experience woodworking but as you said you can learn a lot on You Tube. With help from a good friend, my miter bench and French cleat wall is done and I bought a Mikita 10” sliding compound miter saw for it. It helps that I am the rental shop manager for a large construction company and can get great deals on tools. Some of the carpenters are skeptical about the French cleat wall but I hate burying my tools on a shelf. Could you do a video on making tool holders for the French cleat wall? Thanks I will be watching all your videos now that I’m a new subscriber. Dennis
Hello Dennis, thanks for subscribing. I don’t think you could have picked a better retirement hobby
Sooo nice to see your process. Loved your video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Looks great !
Nice work, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Great job. I might have insulated it just cause when your working out there in crappy weather you want to be warm. You might need a small fridge for those hot days. Just a couple of thoughts.
Eventually I may upgrade it. The fridge is a great idea🍻. Cheers thanks for watching
Keep on keepin on Beau..! Good Vid..!
Thanks
Really enjoyed the video.
Awesome video dude. You're an inspiration.
Thanks for watching
Solid build man✌️
Awsome job! Cheers from Argentina!!
Gracias
killer deal on the miter saw.
Dude uv done a fine Job on what uv done! An No! Ur not talkn to much, enjoyed ur Video!! Rick from Van Buren Arkansas 😂😅😊
Thanks for the feedback
When cutting the rounded edge off or any other narrow cut put the thin side opposite side of the blade and fence. It'll be much safer. You always want control of the piece between the blade and the fence.
Cool, thanks for the feedback and for watching
Your property looks nice. My wife and I have retired and are looking at moving to Florida but we keep running into HOA’s and they don’t allow sheds/ shops on the property. I have a basement shop now but Florida doesn’t have basements so I’d like to have a setup like yours. Where in Florida are you? You can give me an approximate.
We’re in Okeechobee county. Unfortunately I had to deal with the same HOA problem. I had to jump through hoops but they eventually let me have it. I think most housing developments and neighborhoods are similar here. Good luck with house search, thanks for watching
I enjoyed watching this. Great video. You got a heck of a deal on your miter saw. You will love having a miter station. Plus all the other upgrades. Subscribed.
I hope your area didn’t get hit hard by Helene.
Thanks so much for the kind words. We were spared by Helene, but it’s not looking good for Milton🌀
Great workshop results....Keep em coming just as is...:))
Thanks for the feedback
Nice.. subbed, like your delivery
Thank you
Hope you made it though Helene. That hurricaine destroyed a lot of the beaches and took out my fav resturaunt Conch Republic in Redington Shores. Great vid, subbed and following.
We got lucky with Helene but now we’re in line with Milton 🤦♂️, can’t win. Thanks for watching
Nice!!!
Good video. I liked your voiceover, well done. You created a very nice shop, have me some ideas. I subscribed, from Iowa.
Thanks so much for the feedback and the sub
There’s an upgrade for your T track. I think they called them “stealth stops” or something. They sit flush in the T track and have a pop up stop. If you have multiple you can leave them in place so your stops don’t change if you need repeats on a project.
That’s genius. I’ll look into that. Thanks for watching
Nice setup. What are the dimensions of your shed?
It’s 12x30, but the shop side is about 12x20
Simple and to the point! I like it. What size is your shed. 22X12?
Thanks. It’s 30x12 but the shop area I use is only about 20x12.
@@Beau_Builds thanks for the response!
Nice space. Did you mention how big it is? Question, if you have had bad lungs since childhood, why are you not wearing a dust mask while sweeping and blowing out the shed? Perhaps with this new space, you can set up a dedicated place next to your shop apron for PPE. It's easy to forget or get lazy about it, but we are only given one set of lungs, and you need to protect them. My sinuses would have been clogged from all of that dirt and dust. And you can be a good example to the little ones too. What size is the shed?
You’re absolutely right. I try to be conscious of those things. It’s a 12x30 shed but the workshop area is only about 12x20. Thanks for the feedback and for watching
Love the shop and the backyard is awesome…what state are you in ? If I may ask 👍👍
Thanks, we’re in Florida. Dealing with lots of hurricanes 🌀 unfortunately. Thanks for watching
Good luck very nice
Thanks
Harbor freight has a very good but cheap electric wench for under 50 bucks … no more hand crank 👍👍😁
That’s a great idea. Thanks for watching
What did you do with all the stuff that had been in the shed?
A lot of it went to the dump. Some of it donated. Either way, it’s cathartic getting rid of junk I’ve been storing for years. Thanks for watching
Do you burn all the left over scraps
Some, mostly its yard waste
Great job, what size is your shed? Been thinking about moving my shop from my basement to a shed so I can finish off the rest of the basement
Thanks. The shed itself is 12x30, but the area I’m using as a shop is about 12x20. I thought it would be too small, but actually feels pretty roomy now that I’m organized
Your problem when cutting the steel with an angle grinder was you had the grinder going the wrong way. When the sparks are spraying away from you, then the grinder is more likely to catch and jump towards you. Spray the sparks back towards yourself and the grinder will be more controllable.
Thanks for the feedback, didn’t know that.
Is that cement outside your shop?
Yeah it’s on a slab
How size is your shed?
It’s 12x30, but the shop area is about 12x20
You out of ammo? 😊
Do you happen to know where your wife got the apron
She’s happy to share
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how was that saw 75% off? wtf nice score
Yeah, I still can’t believe it.
You forgot the gluebot link.
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Thanks for watching
Enjoyed watching normal people
No you don't talk to much (thank G..) for that but but the tone you use if you don't give a dam'n and not enjoying yourself. so maybe something you can work on, or not LOL but it will give you more viewers in the long run. but you build a nice man cave.
Haha, you’re absolutely right. I’m working on it. Thanks for the constructive feedback
How big is your shed?
Total shed is 12x30, but shop part is only 12x20
How big is your shed?
Whole shed is 12x30