I don't claim to be a fine woodworker but there a couple of tricks I would like to pass on that have helped me in the past. First off, when doing the sides cut them to proper height but double the width. Now cut your slots for the shelves then cut in half. This way your slots are perfect side to side. Another trick is to cut some spacer blocks from scrap equal to the spacing you want. You set up your first grove then use the spacer block to set your next cut. No chance of screwing it up and putting the grove in the wrong place. I also love your builds and look forward to the new ones.
"Adam finishes??? ADAM FINISHES?! Excuuuuuuuse me?! I've been hearing a poor woman sorting lego in the background for months! you give that lovely woman the respect and recognition that she deserves!!!!"
@@NedransVikingar I got started months ago, but like his Lego collection, these things take time. At least now I have a place to hang 16 guitars in a 10'×10' room, which is also an addiction.
TRANSLATION: Adam Savage's mother finished sorting her son's LEGO collection... You had darn well better get her something REALLY good! She's a saint ^_^
Your (anyone's) Lego collection is about the only thing I envy, which isn't to say mine is less good. More like..." ooo... look, he's got that and that and that. I wish I had those!" Lego building is great fun! Very soothing to the mind.
Adam, I loved watching you sort and go through all of your Legos. We have tackled the project of sorting all of my kid's Lego's back into their original kits. Now for 24+ years we have been buying the kids' lego sets (7 kids) and over that time, the sets have been rebuilt and modified and they eventually have wound up in various storage bins. Excluding the builds that stayed together, we have (2) 33-gallon bins and (2) 17-gallon bins full of lego pieces. we estimate close to 150K in pieces we are sorting through. Thanks for the idea to sort them out!
@@0Tweaky0 I say Legos all the time... A corporation doesn't dictate what I call the things I paid for. I also say legos because it's such a simple thing that drives collectors who try to pretend it's not just a toy, insane. I have a massive lego collection and I bet if I put my Cafe Corner up for sale for $500 right now, and called them legos 1000x in the ad, I'd sell it in a matter of seconds.
I absolutely love shop infrastructure and storage videos. Figuring out new ways to store and access things easily is such a satisfying feeling and seeing those efficiencies it creates.
@@deev3339 great question. Aerospace engineering isn't just focused on space, it also focuses on atmospheric applications. I.e airplanes, missiles, helicopters, etc. Hence the "aero" and "space".
Exactly this, I learned this the hard way after sorting my childhood lego by color. I could not find anything after that. Probably better to sort by type, 1x1 plate, 1x2 plate, 1x1 brick, 1x2 brick etc etc.
@@huyked around 4,000 different elements. so yeah, you could say that. also I assume everyone is counting on dividers which these bins accept. which would give quite a few more compartments than 32.
I think a museum would be perfect. I feel like Adam collects things because he appreciates the history of the object and the story it tells. I worry that so many of those stories will be lost when Adam is no longer around to tell them. I feel like cleaning out his shop would be like an archaeological dig. Just like the ancient cultures, we would have no context to figure out why those things are important and what they may have been used for. I know it's a horrible, morbid thought to think about the world without Adam, but I hope Adam can find a way to "catalog" the wonderful treasures he has tucked away. He could even do a video archive like hundreds of "show & tells". The world would be a better place knowing the stories behind his gems.
@@PaxPixie Absolutely!! We never know when we'll go. I think it's important to leave a record behind no matter who you are, if not for the world, at least for your family and friends.
How many times do you see something in the background of Mr. Savage's workshop and go, oww I recognise that from... Today for me it was the chicken from the muppets.
Thanks for the tip. I have a couple Art Bins and some tackle boxes from my minis gaming days and will definitely look at porting my LEGO collection from plastic bags in a bin to some divided bins.
I would recommend making or buying a crafting table with storage. There are ones that have shelves with a table that pops out/folds down. That way everything will be in one place, and you would have a designated space to create something.
I did the same thing with my kids Lego a few years ago. I took it a step further and after sorting by color, I then took the inventory of each set and repackaged them all!
I appreciate that this video is just 2 and half minutes of very fast Adam sorts legos at incredible speed while soothing elevator music plays in the background
Today I am organizing my electronic components starting with my resistors. I picked up boxes of components at a thrift store 5 years ago and have barely used them because they are just all mixed together.
Finding this video today when yesterday I spend 7 hours sorting the first of 8 boxes of my childhood legos... I‘m still far away from having the same sorting skills (and equipment!) as Adam has.
I went down this rabbit hole maybe two or three years ago. I, like Adam, realized that sorting LEGO isn’t as simple of a process as one would originally believe. And for that matter, once stored “properly”, even a modest collection takes up a hefty chunk of space. I have also learned that sorting by color is a common first time mistake for people to make when deciding to sort LEGO. Apparently it’s better to group your bricks into shape categories. You’re usually looking for a particular shape when you’re hunting for bricks, so looking in a sea of all the same color for a tiny little round stud (for example) is really difficult.
Like the bins you use for sorting, and how easy it is to make different size compartments after your own needs. Would be cool tosee if you make a shalf for the Lego bins. Also cool cowboy hat!
I really dig this sort of display/lounge area Adam has at his shop. I do wonder about the wisdom of giving that garage bay door such a small amount of clearance but it seems like he's got all the "big" equipment he's gonna have.
I also recently bought a bunch of artbin for my lego. I really like it. My plan is after I move, in a few months, is to design and build a table where the bottom portion is shelfs for the bins and the top will be for building.
You could build a storage area underneath the pool table so you can take them out and work on projects on the table and then easily put them away again when you're done.
Shout out to Adam’s MOTHER who appeared to handle the bulk of sorting duties. Never forget to thank your Mom, Adam! They are the long-suffering unsung heroes of our world. BAD SON!
What about building an ER-style Crash Cart? A rolling storage and build table, with some sorting solutions up to so you can fill up with everything you need for a LEGO build.
Yep, sorting by colour does not work. Finding a particular shape among all the same colour is very hard, finding the colour you want among all the same shape is easy.
If the bins are stored on their sides, you can pull individual ones out without needing a shelf for each one. This of course would be courting disaster if the clips holding the lids closed fail. I'd recommend having a few extra boxes around just in case.
I remember my old lego collection was all just stored as a chaotic mass in a big blue Rubbermaid container. Layered on top were all the large green 'landscape' sheets with a directions layer on top of that. One day I need to have space to fish that out of storage
Take a look at how bike racks work at stores, try doing something like that and put a little desk underneath it. Like a little cubby for all your Lego projects
We had a pool table growing up and I can say with all honesty that it was used far more often as a lego table than for playing pool. That being said legos were second only to it being used for folding laundry.
I have always loved bins like that but I can have attached lids. I have learned I will while moving through my vary small space, inevitably step on the lid spilling everything.
Artbins look great, but the removable dividers can be a problem for smaller lego parts - and they're expensive! Harborfreight Portable Parts Storage cases (large 8 bin, thin 20 bin, or half size 15 bin) work great for my smaller pieces, and are at least half the cost (or quarter with coupons) of the Artbins. Further bonus is that the legos/parts are in removable bins/buckets that can be removed individually when building, and rearranged between cases as needed. There's a ton of storage rack designs on youtube for these bins...
Having that big of a Lego collection would be both totally epic and a PITA at the same time. You could literally do almost ANY project (excepting the Lego ball rolling down the hill thing) but to even do the smallest one, you'd have to schlep out the whole pile. Could you make a condensed subset box that has some of everything but just enough for small projects, or do you not *do* small projects?
I generally sort it by sizes and don't care too much about color. If you want a particular brick of a particular color, it's easier to find the properly colored brick in a bin of the correct sizes than to find a particular size in a bin full of bricks of the same color.
You could simply add a plywood base to the boxes. Then create a case with block runners ever few inches to let you sort and reorganize as needed. Similar to how you made your machine tool cabinet.
Adam Savage's Tested what about a 4 sided cabinet that sits on a turntable so that you can spin it around, like a birthday card display rack!!!!!! Best wishes from Sydney Australia!!!
Oh man! I never got Lego as a kid cause we couldn't afford it, and now as a disabled veteran I wish I could have some of their big technics kits but again I can't afford them on my $270/month Disability Compensation. Adam you have such an awesome collection of legos. :D
Will they ever come out of those boxes again, would be my first thought. I collect vintage angling equipment and have way more than I can use. Boxes in the loft just gathering dust. Have you just created boxes in the loft that will never see the light of day again?
Adam I love your videos and they inspire me to do things I’ve been putting off for a long time. However, I wish you would use less time lapse because we are not able to see important shots that may be beneficial and hear important insight from you! Thanks!
I wonder if there's any open source projects out there to aid sorting small parts using a pick and place. Imagine a service you could just ship to them boxes of random unsorted parts and get back an organized system.
Thanks Mom! I expect that I'm not the only one here who would love a series of "story-time with Mom." My mother is, obviously, the best mom ever but yours seems pretty amazing too. Just an ask if she's interested.
I'd absolutely love to see a tour of your collection of completed Lego builds that you don't plan on taking apart, you mentioned that in your rickshaw Lego build and I'm curious nowww
You and Mythbusters team are the reason I start at age of 12-13 to take apart old cd players and make motion machines :) I love the happiness on your eyes ( especially from robot guy Grant ). This is the main reason I'm always making stuff and I'm soo happy when I show them around! Make something out of anything is the sexiest thing someone can make! But show to someone how to make it is the best and only Drug :P So thank you Adam and keep it sexy and awesome! :)
Fullfillment of a long running project. Kudos to you Adam! :) If you're free, & would like to take on another project, I've got a basement, garage, storage locker, & more of electronics, radio, telephony, computers, & railroad items, which need to be sorted & organized. Did I mention that I cleared-out several electronics stores, included over a dozen Radio Shacks? "You've got questions..... We've got answers!" "Where our computers are 95% IBM- Compatible."
I sorted by color but now I see the benefits of sorting by element. Do you have a lego channel? I would like to see more of your mocs and if you have a lego city.
Is Adam a Grandad yet? Because you KNOW he'd be the COOLEST grandad on the planet. Walking into his cave as a grandchild and seeing a million organized legos on top of everything else would BLOW any kids mind, I don't think a tiny humans brain could process how cool it is.
Not a criticism, just an honest question- doesn’t it make more sense to sort by type of part? That way all your (for example) 4x2 parts are in together and you know where to go for them, and your eyes can easily pick out the correct color. If you sort by color, you’re looking for a specific part in a field of uniform color.
This was a challenge for me as well. I ended up using Shelf Bins & Racks. My issue was how much division should I employ and what to do with the myriad of special but rare pieces.
I don't claim to be a fine woodworker but there a couple of tricks I would like to pass on that have helped me in the past. First off, when doing the sides cut them to proper height but double the width. Now cut your slots for the shelves then cut in half. This way your slots are perfect side to side. Another trick is to cut some spacer blocks from scrap equal to the spacing you want. You set up your first grove then use the spacer block to set your next cut. No chance of screwing it up and putting the grove in the wrong place. I also love your builds and look forward to the new ones.
"Adam finishes??? ADAM FINISHES?! Excuuuuuuuse me?! I've been hearing a poor woman sorting lego in the background for months! you give that lovely woman the respect and recognition that she deserves!!!!"
UA-cam: "Would you like to watch a video of a man your age sort his LEGO collection?"
Me: "I am ready to receive the knowledge."
"Give us this day our daily Adam." (that could also be a Bioshock reference :P )
Same. This channel inspires me to build and organize. Maybe someday, there will be a place for everything, and everything in its place.
@@buddyclem7328 No not some day, get started now. There's nothing as satisfying as building and organising something yourself. It's an addiction.
@@NedransVikingar I got started months ago, but like his Lego collection, these things take time. At least now I have a place to hang 16 guitars in a 10'×10' room, which is also an addiction.
Careful, you're being exposed to all the great culture of the world.
TRANSLATION: Adam Savage's mother finished sorting her son's LEGO collection...
You had darn well better get her something REALLY good! She's a saint ^_^
I'm not the only one envious of Adams Lego collection right?
Its nice being able to see just how fast Adam can actually work once he's fully charged. Most people would think this video was sped up.
Your (anyone's) Lego collection is about the only thing I envy, which isn't to say mine is less good. More like..." ooo... look, he's got that and that and that. I wish I had those!" Lego building is great fun! Very soothing to the mind.
Adam,
I loved watching you sort and go through all of your Legos. We have tackled the project of sorting all of my kid's Lego's back into their original kits. Now for 24+ years we have been buying the kids' lego sets (7 kids) and over that time, the sets have been rebuilt and modified and they eventually have wound up in various storage bins. Excluding the builds that stayed together, we have (2) 33-gallon bins and (2) 17-gallon bins full of lego pieces. we estimate close to 150K in pieces we are sorting through.
Thanks for the idea to sort them out!
Adam Savage and his MOM* finishes sorting his Lego collections
*ANGRY LEGO SORTING NOISES*
I wish he would stop saying legos
@@0Tweaky0 I say Legos all the time... A corporation doesn't dictate what I call the things I paid for. I also say legos because it's such a simple thing that drives collectors who try to pretend it's not just a toy, insane. I have a massive lego collection and I bet if I put my Cafe Corner up for sale for $500 right now, and called them legos 1000x in the ad, I'd sell it in a matter of seconds.
@@dustysparks Ha!
@@singerkgreen No one is dictating anything, we're just saying "LEGOs" sounds dumb :)
Thanks Adam for being such a great supporter of the Lego Brand. Clearly a great AFOL. Gratefully.
I absolutely love shop infrastructure and storage videos. Figuring out new ways to store and access things easily is such a satisfying feeling and seeing those efficiencies it creates.
And people tell me that lego is for little children. If it wasn't for lego or mythbusters, I wouldn't have become an aerospace engineer.
I still love LEGO at 28 years old and host a LEGO podcast. LEGO isn't just for kids. It's with anyone with an imagination.
those are the same people who have a mid life crisis because they forgot how to play
Why is it called aerospace engineering and not just space engineering, just out of curiosity
@@deev3339 great question. Aerospace engineering isn't just focused on space, it also focuses on atmospheric applications. I.e airplanes, missiles, helicopters, etc. Hence the "aero" and "space".
Parminder Jaura oh cool I guess it's because space isn't only outer space but just space in general, that makes sense
By color? :( I believe it's easier to find a black 2x4 in a box of 2x4 than in a box of black pieces.
That's exactly what I thought. Sorted by color is worse than not sorted at all.
Exactly this, I learned this the hard way after sorting my childhood lego by color. I could not find anything after that. Probably better to sort by type, 1x1 plate, 1x2 plate, 1x1 brick, 1x2 brick etc etc.
But how many shapes are there? Here is 32 boxes for colors? Are there more than 32 shapes?
@@huyked around 4,000 different elements. so yeah, you could say that. also I assume everyone is counting on dividers which these bins accept. which would give quite a few more compartments than 32.
I guess if you are in your 50s, you don't play with them and just want to store them, storing them by color is fine.
I'm starting to wonder if Adam might need a bigger shop for all his toys and collectibles.
He could even start his own museum.
Like an aircraft hanger.
I'd pay to visit.
I think a museum would be perfect. I feel like Adam collects things because he appreciates the history of the object and the story it tells. I worry that so many of those stories will be lost when Adam is no longer around to tell them. I feel like cleaning out his shop would be like an archaeological dig. Just like the ancient cultures, we would have no context to figure out why those things are important and what they may have been used for. I know it's a horrible, morbid thought to think about the world without Adam, but I hope Adam can find a way to "catalog" the wonderful treasures he has tucked away. He could even do a video archive like hundreds of "show & tells". The world would be a better place knowing the stories behind his gems.
@@PaxPixie Absolutely!! We never know when we'll go. I think it's important to leave a record behind no matter who you are, if not for the world, at least for your family and friends.
"We're gonna need a bigger shop."
Nothing more satisfying than finally just getting it done and organized! Looks great Adam.
How many times do you see something in the background of Mr. Savage's workshop and go, oww I recognise that from...
Today for me it was the chicken from the muppets.
Everytime I see any part of that shop .
I think ,how can any more stuff be packed into that space ?
Camilla, Gonzo's main squeeze.
@@Endureth you telling me that my Gonzo clucked the chicken 🐔?
Did you not notice the other Muppets hanging there?
@@sdspivey today was the chicken 🐔 but its a new thing almost every time.
I remember the huge lego ball they made on mythbusters, wonder how much of that lego ended up in your collection :D
Thanks for the tip. I have a couple Art Bins and some tackle boxes from my minis gaming days and will definitely look at porting my LEGO collection from plastic bags in a bin to some divided bins.
I’m just super stoked about whatever you plan to create when the sorting is finished!!
4:28... "The future's not set, there's no shelves but what we make for ourselves"
I would recommend making or buying a crafting table with storage. There are ones that have shelves with a table that pops out/folds down. That way everything will be in one place, and you would have a designated space to create something.
I did the same thing with my kids Lego a few years ago. I took it a step further and after sorting by color, I then took the inventory of each set and repackaged them all!
This was the first Adam Savage video I decided to watch.
Glad to see a man like you playing with Lego
Adam Savages mom organizes legos, headline... Adam Savage finishes legos. Eye roll from Adam's Mom.
Adam's Mom doesn't seem like the type of person that was looking for credit for helping him sort his collection..
@@BROON71 true, but It would be nice.
@@hunnybunny814 I agree. ..
I appreciate that this video is just 2 and half minutes of very fast Adam sorts legos at incredible speed while soothing elevator music plays in the background
The amount of amazing things in his shop is just unreal
Today I am organizing my electronic components starting with my resistors. I picked up boxes of components at a thrift store 5 years ago and have barely used them because they are just all mixed together.
I would love to see some kind of Leggo Build desk on wheels, with all those storage bins as draws... That would be increadible
sweet! i love that organized feeling.
Finding this video today when yesterday I spend 7 hours sorting the first of 8 boxes of my childhood legos... I‘m still far away from having the same sorting skills (and equipment!) as Adam has.
I went down this rabbit hole maybe two or three years ago. I, like Adam, realized that sorting LEGO isn’t as simple of a process as one would originally believe. And for that matter, once stored “properly”, even a modest collection takes up a hefty chunk of space.
I have also learned that sorting by color is a common first time mistake for people to make when deciding to sort LEGO. Apparently it’s better to group your bricks into shape categories. You’re usually looking for a particular shape when you’re hunting for bricks, so looking in a sea of all the same color for a tiny little round stud (for example) is really difficult.
The most used Lego colors is first the black and second the red niceee
Like the bins you use for sorting, and how easy it is to make different size compartments after your own needs. Would be cool tosee if you make a shalf for the Lego bins. Also cool cowboy hat!
I love Lego technic .that must have been an enjoyment mission.Adam your content is amazing ,interesting
8860 was my first set
I really dig this sort of display/lounge area Adam has at his shop. I do wonder about the wisdom of giving that garage bay door such a small amount of clearance but it seems like he's got all the "big" equipment he's gonna have.
I also recently bought a bunch of artbin for my lego. I really like it. My plan is after I move, in a few months, is to design and build a table where the bottom portion is shelfs for the bins and the top will be for building.
You are so amazing Adam ! From France lot’s of 💕 thank you for your always « bonne humeur « 👍🏻😉
I would love to see a one day build of you designing and building something (mechanical would be great) with the Lego now that it's organised
Going in Adams shop would make me like a child in a toystore. So much i'd like to see and inspect. Maybe create something cool.
Adam is the kind of guy I could hang out with where we lose track of time and finally realize we’ve been at it for 36 hours.
I dont know why but sorting Huge quantities of LEGO is very soothing for me.
Even watching this clip made me relaxed somehow. 😅
You could build a storage area underneath the pool table so you can take them out and work on projects on the table and then easily put them away again when you're done.
So now I’m really intrigued on this storage “cart” to house these bins. A must one day build
Wait till somebody tells Adam about CA and Pat. Pend. bricks
BrickTrains itvwill blow his mind.
I'd have to make covers for the pool table pockets, for starters.
Shout out to Adam’s MOTHER who appeared to handle the bulk of sorting duties. Never forget to thank your Mom, Adam! They are the long-suffering unsung heroes of our world. BAD SON!
*MORE LEGO SORTING NOISES*
What about building an ER-style Crash Cart? A rolling storage and build table, with some sorting solutions up to so you can fill up with everything you need for a LEGO build.
I'd love to see Adam build his own MOC
Oh this is gnurling on an industrial scale!!!
SO much fun!
Always good to be organized, but not sure about sorting by color.
Sort by colour then size is how I’d do it
Yep, sorting by colour does not work. Finding a particular shape among all the same colour is very hard, finding the colour you want among all the same shape is easy.
Yup, rookie mistake, sort by shape, then by colour, not the other way around
I love legos I still have some in boxes that are over 15 years old never opened, but I wish the made more gears and motors.
Great job, Adam!
I'm not the only one who wants to see a video that's just Adam playing around randomly building something(s) with his Lego collection, right?
Now build a life size Buster!! Scorched skin, broken joints, and all! Congrats on the Lego round-up!
Adam, please make a LEGO Buster!
think of how much easier you can put him back together.
It would be actully much harder to put him back together of he was made of lego
Not if you use the CRAGLE
If the bins are stored on their sides, you can pull individual ones out without needing a shelf for each one.
This of course would be courting disaster if the clips holding the lids closed fail. I'd recommend having a few extra boxes around just in case.
Finally, music I can listen to. Thanks
Hey, do you know what the music is? Trying to find the artist etc.
@@ECHO-505 I have no idea but it is easy to listen too, right?
I remember my old lego collection was all just stored as a chaotic mass in a big blue Rubbermaid container. Layered on top were all the large green 'landscape' sheets with a directions layer on top of that. One day I need to have space to fish that out of storage
Take a look at how bike racks work at stores, try doing something like that and put a little desk underneath it. Like a little cubby for all your Lego projects
Wonder were the best place to take a nap might be? Rolling shelf is so Adam Savage.
We had a pool table growing up and I can say with all honesty that it was used far more often as a lego table than for playing pool. That being said legos were second only to it being used for folding laundry.
I have always loved bins like that but I can have attached lids. I have learned I will while moving through my vary small space, inevitably step on the lid spilling everything.
"Thank you guys for joining me for this *ONE DAY BUILD* "
Umm, excuse me? One? Day?!?!?
Also not a build!
Congratulations, Adam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Artbins look great, but the removable dividers can be a problem for smaller lego parts - and they're expensive! Harborfreight Portable Parts Storage cases (large 8 bin, thin 20 bin, or half size 15 bin) work great for my smaller pieces, and are at least half the cost (or quarter with coupons) of the Artbins. Further bonus is that the legos/parts are in removable bins/buckets that can be removed individually when building, and rearranged between cases as needed. There's a ton of storage rack designs on youtube for these bins...
Starts video: "OH NO..."
*ANGRY SORTING LEGO NOISE PTSD*
Dustin Sparks ohgodd the noises
Having that big of a Lego collection would be both totally epic and a PITA at the same time. You could literally do almost ANY project (excepting the Lego ball rolling down the hill thing) but to even do the smallest one, you'd have to schlep out the whole pile. Could you make a condensed subset box that has some of everything but just enough for small projects, or do you not *do* small projects?
I generally sort it by sizes and don't care too much about color. If you want a particular brick of a particular color, it's easier to find the properly colored brick in a bin of the correct sizes than to find a particular size in a bin full of bricks of the same color.
You could simply add a plywood base to the boxes. Then create a case with block runners ever few inches to let you sort and reorganize as needed. Similar to how you made your machine tool cabinet.
Thanks mum for all your hard work,
Adam Savage's Tested what about a 4 sided cabinet that sits on a turntable so that you can spin it around, like a birthday card display rack!!!!!! Best wishes from Sydney Australia!!!
Oh man! I never got Lego as a kid cause we couldn't afford it, and now as a disabled veteran I wish I could have some of their big technics kits but again I can't afford them on my $270/month Disability Compensation. Adam you have such an awesome collection of legos. :D
Will they ever come out of those boxes again, would be my first thought. I collect vintage angling equipment and have way more than I can use. Boxes in the loft just gathering dust. Have you just created boxes in the loft that will never see the light of day again?
I would love to see all your minifigures! 😂
That’s my favorite part of LEGOs.
now I want to see him build something amazing with them!!!!
With them ALL. i am sure LEGO Corperate could come up with something.
Adam Savage goes full OCD in just under 5 minutes! For me its hardware. I have a very nice workbench I've not see in 10 years.
Next project:
Create an inventory on Rebrickable and let’s see what you can build :)
Storage space in the air? Above your head... build a hanging system. With hooks and roop and elastics etc?
Adam I love your videos and they inspire me to do things I’ve been putting off for a long time. However, I wish you would use less time lapse because we are not able to see important shots that may be beneficial and hear important insight from you! Thanks!
I wonder if there's any open source projects out there to aid sorting small parts using a pick and place.
Imagine a service you could just ship to them boxes of random unsorted parts and get back an organized system.
Thanks Mom!
I expect that I'm not the only one here who would love a series of "story-time with Mom."
My mother is, obviously, the best mom ever but yours seems pretty amazing too.
Just an ask if she's interested.
I'd absolutely love to see a tour of your collection of completed Lego builds that you don't plan on taking apart, you mentioned that in your rickshaw Lego build and I'm curious nowww
You and Mythbusters team are the reason I start at age of 12-13 to take apart old cd players and make motion machines :) I love the happiness on your eyes ( especially from robot guy Grant ).
This is the main reason I'm always making stuff and I'm soo happy when I show them around! Make something out of anything is the sexiest thing someone can make! But show to someone how to make it is the best and only Drug :P So thank you Adam and keep it sexy and awesome! :)
Curious, as to what could be built extensively out of this collection... BEFORE you put it away. Hopefully something AMAZING.
Fullfillment of a long running project. Kudos to you Adam! :)
If you're free, & would like to take on another project, I've got a basement, garage, storage locker, & more of electronics, radio, telephony, computers, & railroad items, which need to be sorted & organized. Did I mention that I cleared-out several electronics stores, included over a dozen Radio Shacks? "You've got questions..... We've got answers!" "Where our computers are 95% IBM- Compatible."
I sorted by color but now I see the benefits of sorting by element. Do you have a lego channel? I would like to see more of your mocs and if you have a lego city.
You had them on the pool table. How about a rolling low-profile tray for under the pool table?
I'm glad that was only about four minutes long because, I'm exhausted just watching. But congratulations on knocking that job off your COVID list.
Is Adam a Grandad yet? Because you KNOW he'd be the COOLEST grandad on the planet.
Walking into his cave as a grandchild and seeing a million organized legos on top of everything else would BLOW any kids mind, I don't think a tiny humans brain could process how cool it is.
I feel like Adam would love Mobile Frame Zero. Tabletop Skirmish Mini game where your units are Mecha made fom Legos.
Not a criticism, just an honest question- doesn’t it make more sense to sort by type of part? That way all your (for example) 4x2 parts are in together and you know where to go for them, and your eyes can easily pick out the correct color. If you sort by color, you’re looking for a specific part in a field of uniform color.
No more hearing Adam's mom sorting legos in the background of the vids?
Depends on what order they publish the vids.
Hi Adam!!! Hope your having an amazing day from Australia
Ah, i see your up at 12 am aswell
Lol no, I’m in Australia
@@themadlad7051 so am i, it was 12 am when i replyed to ur coment
Daaronaaronax ye but I watched it in the middle of the day
WE NEED A SHOP TOUR!
I had no idea you were this into LEGO, damn, you must be THE coolest kid in the block
Need longer LEGO video’s! 🙌
This was a challenge for me as well. I ended up using Shelf Bins & Racks. My issue was how much division should I employ and what to do with the myriad of special but rare pieces.
I like the bit where you have no idea where to put those neatly organised boxes :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADAM!!!..............
Yeah finally!