I am starting my education as a gunsmith for my retirement. Your shop is OUTSTANDING in my opinion. I am saving this for future reference for when I start business. Good luck with your business. Take care.
I’m with you on bench height. I make my benches higher than most and I like to include a tool tray at the back of the bench too. That way when I’ve got tools out being used on a project they can be out, but still be out of the way. Sometimes working on leather working projects, the piece I’m working on us fairly large and I may need to move it around on the bench while working. If you gave tools sitting on your bench, you’re constantly moving things around to reposition the work and knocking things over or off the bench, but with that tool tray, or tool well on the back edge of the bench, I can just shove a tool off the work surface, it drops down into the tray and I can move my work around and it can be anywhere on the bench and even overhanging it with having tools underneath or getting knocked off onto the floor.
I'm currently going through the AGI Level II program. As an existing DIYer and amateur woodworker, I am converting my VERY SMALL woodshop into a combo wood and gunsmith shop, so space is at a premium. My gunsmith bench is 8 feet and I have a wood assembly table on the other side of the shop that is 8 feet that I can use if needed. But for everyday disassembly, part replacement, etc I was looking for pegboard arrangement, shelf space, etc and this has been really helfpul. Your layout here is really economical and gives me a lot to go on. Thanks!
I will never be a gunsmith but I am just starting out in reloading. Your logical suggestions in regards to your workbench make perfect sense. Look forward to your videos
Maaaaaan... I'm a die separator in a tool room and this is great. I'm setting up my first work bench as I need to work on a whole list of firearms, so picking up some USA brass punches, and a few other tools for the odd jobs I need and searching UA-cam for workbench set up ideas but this is AMAZING lol
Nice dog. Very nice 👌 shop. I plan on doing AGI in a couple of months after I move to Idaho and know how big my shop is going to be. I'm retired engineman USN. Love guns and don't feel like getting as dirty as I used to. Thanks. 🔫
not bad at all. I enjoyed this video very much. Organized, neat, the arrangement made lots of sense and yes I would agree with you regarding the measurements of the workbench. Semper Fi, a Combat Marine`
@@DHGunworks I really enjoy your videos they're very informative and you know your craft and explain it well and detailed. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
I had to stop watching out of envy. Nice shop! I am currently getting more tools and rearranging my space to make it more user friendly but I do not have that much square footage.
shop is looking great man, i cant wait to get into the class i think im going for the masters an then grab the enhanced later down the road an see how it goes
Nice bench.trying to get mine to look some what like that.just going to school for gunsmithing.pretty old to be going to school it seems like.but love clening and messing with my guns as much as shooting them. I got a lot to learn still, at 57.
I have NO space, but am retired and moved to a smaller place. So, I did what you did and went "Mini" with my tools. I have a small lathe. So far, no complaints. I cut a stepped liner for a barrel (.515 tubing) and it came out perfect. The only thing I don't like is it is not 3 Phase and I cannot throw it into reverse. I have a small mill. I got lucky and picked up a bench model surface grinder. I just picked up a cheap furnace to heat treat parts-have not tried it out yet. I have a stainless trough to do rust bluing. It is like that old saying "Do the clothes make the woman, or does the woman make the clothes. It applies to machining and tools too. The only warning I have for the younger guys is you need an FFL to do outside work. You cannot hold someone's guns in your shop with out one.
Great video! I’m throwing around the idea of starting gunsmithing. Not sure what school is right for me. I’ll be watching more videos and taking in the info. Thx
Great video!! For a newcomer like myself looking to get certification, can you please make a recommendation for an online program to attain full certification? Attending a physical brick and mortar school just isn't an option for me. Thanks again for the video, you earned a subscriber!👍
Hmmm, barrels seem to fit just fine in this even at 28in long…if it didn’t, I would get a bigger machine so that I don’t have a breeched seal allowing blasting media to get into everything else in my shop…
That’s great!...keep me posted on your progress...if you get to needing help don’t be afraid to reach out, thats what I’m here for... It took me 4 1/2 months to complete courses...I opened in October...the hardest part was getting the timing down for completion of building the new larger shop and ATF interview to minimize down time...opening was pretty easy as I already was involved in a lot of “projects” so people were just waiting for it to be official...
Looking at schools online, and going to do some NRA classes at Montgomery Community college. It’s looking like MGS right now. Also started the search for used equipment deals. Your shop looks great. Also is that a 2 or 9 speed mill dril? Ty
This is an old video…and has since “grown” the original shop was (in this video) was 16x32. Since then 16x16 has been separated from main shop to use as firearms storage and dedicated reloading area. Main shop is 16x32 with a plan to expand the new machine shop side to 20x40 then the total area would be 1312sqft or so…
I am very patient…I search Facebook marketplace, Craigslist and hibid mostly. You can also check out high schools and colleges that are either upgrading or are eliminating machining from their programs…
I'm trying to find out how to make the actual bullet shells themselves I don't care how the reload them I can find many many of those videos but nobody will show me or at least I can't find it of how the actual shell itself is made
Any suggestions on schools for online. AGI price wise is out of the question for me. No time for full time college so an online course will have to do. I will take machining classes on short term basis to help their as well as NRA short term courses at Montgomery.
Charles Bonanno what a lot of Modern Gun School folks seem to do is supplement with AGI....or you could look at penn foster or Stratford...I’ll know more about Modern on Monday but it doesn’t look bad, their course also covers reloading which I do feel is necessary to understand if you’re a gunsmith(or want to be). And they have a pretty reasonable payment plan...
@@G3UNLIMITED judging by the course outline, i do not. there are elements of their courses that i like, mostly on how to run your business, but as for as gunsmithing, in this case, i think you'll very quickly fall short. the only way to know for sure is to call and talk to someone. personally, i dont know what you'll learn about gunsmithing for $700.00. other then you might be able to work on a single type of rifle or pistol.
How long ago did you take the course ? Where are you located ? Do you do most jobs by the hour, how much do you charge per hour , or for some jobs . Im trying to get an idea roughly how long it would take to recoup my investment . Could I call or text you ? I would like to talk to people who have taken this step.
I love all the dogs sleeping in your shop
I am starting my education as a gunsmith for my retirement. Your shop is OUTSTANDING in my opinion. I am saving this for future reference for when I start business. Good luck with your business. Take care.
I’m with you on bench height. I make my benches higher than most and I like to include a tool tray at the back of the bench too. That way when I’ve got tools out being used on a project they can be out, but still be out of the way. Sometimes working on leather working projects, the piece I’m working on us fairly large and I may need to move it around on the bench while working. If you gave tools sitting on your bench, you’re constantly moving things around to reposition the work and knocking things over or off the bench, but with that tool tray, or tool well on the back edge of the bench, I can just shove a tool off the work surface, it drops down into the tray and I can move my work around and it can be anywhere on the bench and even overhanging it with having tools underneath or getting knocked off onto the floor.
Im here for the dogs under the bench
I'm currently going through AGI's gunsmithing courses and seeing this set up has been informative and inspiring. Thanks.
Nice spread and well organized.
A lot of smiths try to pack 1000 tools into a 3x5 workspace where yours have breathing room.
Well done mister.
Glad to see you have made provision for your hounds, good job. Stay healthy my friend!
I'm currently going through the AGI Level II program. As an existing DIYer and amateur woodworker, I am converting my VERY SMALL woodshop into a combo wood and gunsmith shop, so space is at a premium. My gunsmith bench is 8 feet and I have a wood assembly table on the other side of the shop that is 8 feet that I can use if needed. But for everyday disassembly, part replacement, etc I was looking for pegboard arrangement, shelf space, etc and this has been really helfpul. Your layout here is really economical and gives me a lot to go on. Thanks!
I will never be a gunsmith but I am just starting out in reloading. Your logical suggestions in regards to your workbench make perfect sense. Look forward to your videos
Very well done. Not many videos if any showing a functional work space. Thanks for sharing.
First point: Dogs, priceless! Semper Fi
I went with a 38" height and 40" wide. I couldn't be happier. Great ideas
Maaaaaan... I'm a die separator in a tool room and this is great. I'm setting up my first work bench as I need to work on a whole list of firearms, so picking up some USA brass punches, and a few other tools for the odd jobs I need and searching UA-cam for workbench set up ideas but this is AMAZING lol
Very nice setup.
Very nice!
Nice dog. Very nice 👌 shop. I plan on doing AGI in a couple of months after I move to Idaho and know how big my shop is going to be. I'm retired engineman USN. Love guns and don't feel like getting as dirty as I used to. Thanks. 🔫
A great layout and so neat and clean it looks like something Jerry Seinfeld would be happy with. Seriously though, it’s excellent!
Hello I'm 53yrs old, and I too have the same wooden gun cleaning box
not bad at all. I enjoyed this video very much. Organized, neat, the arrangement made lots of sense and yes I would agree with you regarding the measurements of the workbench. Semper Fi, a Combat Marine`
It’s a lot different now...I may have to do an updated version when the addition is done...
@@DHGunworks Sir, at your discretion. Semper Fi, A Combat Warrior
The taxidermy on those dogs is spectacular!!!! You should forward me your taxidermist number. LOL
Some days...not good enough...
@@DHGunworks
I really enjoy your videos they're very informative and you know your craft and explain it well and detailed. Keep up the good work.
Thanks.
here I am with a 10x16 building. definitely may need to upgrade.
Good info.
Thanks for sharing mate.
Very well made and explained.
I had to stop watching out of envy. Nice shop! I am currently getting more tools and rearranging my space to make it more user friendly but I do not have that much square footage.
Great video! Those dogs beds are the obvious #1, need to have your best friends right besides you.
Love the layout of the L bench. Would you mind sharing more detail of the design/layout
shop is looking great man, i cant wait to get into the class i think im going for the masters an then grab the enhanced later down the road an see how it goes
Thanks, gave me some ideas to steal.
You can check out the new shop on the new channel Machine Shop Tour: Professional Gunsmith Shop
ua-cam.com/video/mG6q1EoQGLg/v-deo.html
@@DHCustomShop Thanks for that. Thats way over my skill set lol, looks awesome though. I need to switch professions.
Boy I wish I had more space in my house!
Nice bench.trying to get mine to look some what like that.just going to school for gunsmithing.pretty old to be going to school it seems like.but love clening and messing with my guns as much as shooting them. I got a lot to learn still, at 57.
I have NO space, but am retired and moved to a smaller place. So, I did what you did and went "Mini" with my tools. I have a small lathe. So far, no complaints. I cut a stepped liner for a barrel (.515 tubing) and it came out perfect. The only thing I don't like is it is not 3 Phase and I cannot throw it into reverse. I have a small mill. I got lucky and picked up a bench model surface grinder. I just picked up a cheap furnace to heat treat parts-have not tried it out yet. I have a stainless trough to do rust bluing. It is like that old saying "Do the clothes make the woman, or does the woman make the clothes. It applies to machining and tools too. The only warning I have for the younger guys is you need an FFL to do outside work. You cannot hold someone's guns in your shop with out one.
Great video! I’m throwing around the idea of starting gunsmithing. Not sure what school is right for me. I’ll be watching more videos and taking in the info. Thx
awesome set up
Thanks!...I see you’re coming along nicely as well...will be following your progress. Thanks for subscribing...
Great video. I'm currently looking at AGI as a possible school. waiting on VA to decide on funding.
Thanks!...let me know how it goes!...
I was looking at agi too but decided to go with sdi, lmk how you like agi!
Reminds me of my shop. Lazy ass dogs are everywhere. Lol
Impressive; very.
Great video!! For a newcomer like myself looking to get certification, can you please make a recommendation for an online program to attain full certification? Attending a physical brick and mortar school just isn't an option for me. Thanks again for the video, you earned a subscriber!👍
Allwes have a lead,copper,brass with a dead blow.
👍good vid
Good Video...I see you are expecting a three dog night!
I'm starting classes with SDI for my associate's degree in firearms technology.
Brad Slone good deal!...let me know how that goes...
What all can your lathe do barrel threads, crowning, chambering? Looking to get one but I want to get something I can learn on
Nice reloading bench.
Pro tip for sand blasteryou and pull out one of the gloves to fir barrel In
Hmmm, barrels seem to fit just fine in this even at 28in long…if it didn’t, I would get a bigger machine so that I don’t have a breeched seal allowing blasting media to get into everything else in my shop…
Would you recommend that gun vise? If so where did you get that one? And did you have to get the mag well vise separate
Awesome! I’m looking to start my AGI enhanced course. How long after you started the course did you open? And how hard was it to actually open?
That’s great!...keep me posted on your progress...if you get to needing help don’t be afraid to reach out, thats what I’m here for...
It took me 4 1/2 months to complete courses...I opened in October...the hardest part was getting the timing down for completion of building the new larger shop and ATF interview to minimize down time...opening was pretty easy as I already was involved in a lot of “projects” so people were just waiting for it to be official...
What are you using as a bench top for your main bench?
Looking at schools online, and going to do some NRA classes at Montgomery Community college. It’s looking like MGS right now. Also started the search for used equipment deals. Your shop looks great. Also is that a 2 or 9 speed mill dril? Ty
I’m reaching out to Modern on Monday to get more info about their program to better inform people...and thanks...work in progress...
The lil red mill drill was a 12 speed...sold it last week as I upgraded to a PM 932m with all the bells and whistles...
How’s ur electrical set up? Outlets, breakers
Very nice shop! What are the dimensions of your workshop/building?
This is an old video…and has since “grown” the original shop was (in this video) was 16x32. Since then 16x16 has been separated from main shop to use as firearms storage and dedicated reloading area. Main shop is 16x32 with a plan to expand the new machine shop side to 20x40 then the total area would be 1312sqft or so…
What did you use for the top surface of your workbench? It looks like some sort of laminated particle board.
Keith R it is 2x’s on edge with a particle board top that has been sealed w/industrial paint sealer...very durable and chemical/waterproof....
I’m not letting the ATF tell me where to keep my guns
Where did you find your lathe and mill for such great prices?
I am very patient…I search Facebook marketplace, Craigslist and hibid mostly. You can also check out high schools and colleges that are either upgrading or are eliminating machining from their programs…
I'm trying to find out how to make the actual bullet shells themselves I don't care how the reload them I can find many many of those videos but nobody will show me or at least I can't find it of how the actual shell itself is made
Any suggestions on schools for online. AGI price wise is out of the question for me. No time for full time college so an online course will have to do. I will take machining classes on short term basis to help their as well as NRA short term courses at Montgomery.
Charles Bonanno what a lot of Modern Gun School folks seem to do is supplement with AGI....or you could look at penn foster or Stratford...I’ll know more about Modern on Monday but it doesn’t look bad, their course also covers reloading which I do feel is necessary to understand if you’re a gunsmith(or want to be). And they have a pretty reasonable payment plan...
@@DHGunworks do you think penn Foster or stratford have better programs? If so in your option which one. Just starting out
@@G3UNLIMITED judging by the course outline, i do not. there are elements of their courses that i like, mostly on how to run your business, but as for as gunsmithing, in this case, i think you'll very quickly fall short. the only way to know for sure is to call and talk to someone. personally, i dont know what you'll learn about gunsmithing for $700.00. other then you might be able to work on a single type of rifle or pistol.
@@DHGunworks agreed. Did you get to talk to modern gun school yet?
How big is your shop?
i have a plan
How long ago did you take the course ? Where are you located ? Do you do most jobs by the hour, how much do you charge per hour , or for some jobs . Im trying to get an idea roughly how long it would take to recoup my investment . Could I call or text you ? I would like to talk to people who have taken this step.
Hey Todd Shepard...you can contact me...just shoot me a text as to a good time to call tomorrow...325-451-7922...
Can't say I'm a fan of all those electrical cords down at dog chewing level . You never know . Mighty fine shop though .