Size matters (to get enough suck) • renovation ep2
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2023
- Our third week in the shop and the tear out continues. Our first bits of machinery arrive (too big for what we need), our first bits of shop infrastructure arrive (too big for what we need), and I power through some manflu to get things prepped while I wait for a paint delivery so we can get the shop painted.
0:35 - Hidden treasures
1:57 - Silly-con-carne
2:55 - Dangerous electrics
3:30 - Less is more
4:20 - Dreams of a wireless world
5:41 - Size matters (building a spray booth that works)
8:28 - Introducing the first bits of machinery
8:42 - Compair Cyclon 107 screw compressor
9:02 - Modifying the cheap airless sprayer
10:38 - Oh caulk - Навчання та стиль
no safety glasses, no mask, spraying overhead, NO NO otherwise real good video---are you reno for yourself or for rent/lease----you are doing it right the first time---best of all time rick
You’re dead right. That was just impatience to play with a new toy. Been spraying with a full face mask and coveralls since.
We only rent this space, but we have the luxury of time to get it right before we start putting machines in.
Appreciate the comments and thanks for watching!
Just glad it was only man flu and not Manthrax! Looking forward to the next video
Heeey, keep up man!!!! big nice shop u got. God bless your new endeavor!! looking foward to watch more!
Oh so excited for what will come ❤❤❤
Doin a good job Mate, all the best with it, have a nice day
Excited to watch the transformation! New sub.
I throughly enjoy garage renovations channels yours looks good so far, new subscriber too😊
So. Much. Work. Good on ya!
Another new sub here. Looking forward to watching more.
Holy cow, you've bit off a big piece. Looks like you've got it handled though. Looking forward to the rest!
Interesting to follow your workshop renovation. Look forward to the next vid
Putting the edit together right now! Hope to have it out this weekend. Thanks for watching
I’ve just realised you’re the spindle moulder guy 😂 honoured to have you here watching 🙏
When you 1st mentioned your internet connection, was concerned that you were going to have to get into the world of wayleave agreements, which are quite frankly a bloody nightmare. You should have a medal 🏅, man flu and carrying on! 🤗😂
I’ve been there before , and then having to do my own digging and then engineers turning up and driving straight off because they want traffic lights put in to climb the pole on a rural road 😂 thankfully just a straight line swap here just took some time to get it organised
There is a child’s book called When you give a mouse a cookie, that is apropos to situations like this. Enjoying your work!
gonna be alot of work there but you sound like you will handle it nicely. for masking up cables and such before painting i find tinfoil really handy and easy to use.
good tip! Probably best to avoid aluminium foil if you're wrapping conductors, though. Cling film works well in that case.
I like your hard work!
One pro tip- consider getting a impact driver. So much quicker than a screwdriver and you don't get torque on your wrist.
Maybe what they meant on that post from last episode was..."John is a CAULK head!" Great work
Subbed to you. Looking fwd to seeing transformation
Lot of work but it is starting to look better already.
Cmon, time for a new episode😂
Next weekend! Will be worth the wait 👍🏻
Congratulations on starting what appears to be a huge but rewarding project. Creating a fresh clean slate out of 27 years of whatever is a tall order. One suggestion: remember to record the voice overs carefully, they're a little hard to understand sometimes. Good Luck!!
I’m here for the elf on the shelf content. 6:48
12:19 When british people try to say bandaid lmao.
Be well.
Are you forcing your voice to be deeper ? Other than that, great work !
No I’m not doing an Elizabeth Holmes 😂
@@m9workshop there is a lot of crackle and hiss on your voice over so you might want a different mic
It's just got to learn to talk naturally when doing voice overs. He can do it sometimes, but the voiceover sounds like he's trying to do Christian Bale as Batman.
@@rsporter 😂 this cracked me up. I think it's a combination of having a cold, using the shotgun mic off the camera and not knowing how to edit audio properly. Let me know if I do any better on the next episode 😉
Hi...new subscriber to your channel. I had to actualy turn down my volume as the sound (bass) wasnt great but I'm sure it will be addressed in future videos. It's like that guy of Blacktail Studio. He has a deep voice and talks too much...but other then that he makes good videos. Good luck on your latest achievement. Looking forward to see you grow from strength to strength
@ 13:20 (Somewhere in this part of the video) you seems struggling to cover cables with your piece of paper...
When i must protect from paint plugs or switches, i take these plastic bags sold in roll (no matter if it's trash bags or for freeze food, all i ask to them is to be air-thight) ending with one hand to keep the bag closed, using the other hand to circle with the paper tape (i hold the tip of the tape with the thumb from the closing hand, do one turn and, if needed, add two more so i'm sure there's no paint that'll be able to pass through the bag)
Nice tip! Will give it a go!
Nice videos, what will the space be for in the end?
All will be revealed :)
I checked the about page of the channel and the vid descriptions what will be the overall purpose of the new shop and office? Just curious
All will be revealed in future eps!
Interesting video, looks like it'll be a great space for you. What's your business name?
Flu..... or sinusitis / pneumonia from the micron chicken dust from the previous episode?
👀 I’ll stick with calling it a cold because I know who gave it to me
what size is your shop?
3000sq/ft or just about 280m2
Looking good. Maybe next time you need to caulk so much, get a battery powered caulk gun. 😉
Shops gonna be awesome. Keep on pushing.
And I could not clearly hear what you are going to do in the workshop/office?
Cheers, 🎈👍
I’ve never had one but wanted to give one a go for a while! Keep on pushing will be the shop motto 😂
I’ll talk a little more next video about what we plan to do with the space 👍🏻
Your voice over is like the male, British version of Kim Kardashian 😂 Nice work in the place though!
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Do you own this place or rent it? Thats a lot of work to be doing if you only rent!
Sadly, only rent. But plan to be here for a while and as this is a side business the shop has to be clean and functional, or it just won’t be possible to work efficiently
@@m9workshop Ah i see, well best of luck mate!
I'd highly recommend a respirator man. All of this stuff your working with is going straight into your lungs :/ Love the videos so far!
100%. You’re not the first to mention it and I know better. Been wearing a half face mask for any tear out since and my efforts for the next few weeks are all about dust minimisation. Appreciate it and thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@m9workshop Of course man! Can't wait to see how the shop comes along!
fascinating. Can't wait to see the progress. Please consider speaking a bit louder
Trying a new audio setup for the video coming this weekend. Thanks for watching!
your voice is so much brighter when you're speaking inside the shop, might be better to use that tone when narrating in the edit
otherwise excellent job!
Are you sparky by trade?
Once upon a time I trained to be
sorry why can't you fix the roof? The idea of water leaking into the ceiling is eating at me 😂 "This isn't my roof, this isn't my ceiling to be changing even if I wanted to" 11:24
It's a problem with the original roof construction that can't be fixed without stripping the whole lot off. No ventilation means the inside surface of the roof condenses wet air and then because there's no counter battens or membrane, when it drips down it has nowhere to go but drip down the purlins onto the inner ceiling liner. If you silicone all the board joins it stops the water dripping through but then it's stuck and will find another way out.
Best I can do is remove all the silicone, add some internal vents and I've asked the owner if I can put some ridgeline vents in as well. I've also started replacing all the roofing bolts with new EDPM washered bolts to stop ingress through there (you'll see this in the CNC ep4 where I strip part of the roof)
Thanks for watchin!
@@m9workshop Thanks for the comprehensive reply. Since you were doing so much work improving the building I thought you must be the owner. Looking good anyway.
Love what you’ve got going on here… your footage and editing is excellent, but the voiceovers are painful. Your mic and mumbling gotta go, it’s very Carl Rogers after 30 years in a Smokey bar
Haha I appreciate the (brutal) honesty. I’ll work on it for the next one