When this series first started, I was afraid it was just going to be a once a year "build the best pc for a random employee". The fact that it's more of a showcase for LMG employees and their hobbies has made it easily my favorite series on the whole channel.
Linus needs extreme plastic surgery so he can do scrap yard wars. Or new hires should participate while they are on probation and have the videos released when they get off probation. Bring Scrapyard wars back!
@@IIARROWS $5000 is extremely cheap for a sponsor that is mentioned throughout the video which will likely get more than 1.5 million views. In fact, I’m sure Intel is paying much more for this ad.
The fact Collin used his money for a welder make me love this guy more and more! I would have done the same thing and makes this Extreme Tech Upgrade the most relatable episode yet. at least for me. Well done sir!!!
Colin. Yes mate, yes. You are my new favourite at LTT. Your workshop is amazing. The mix of old tech and new tech. A hammock, vm's, 3D printer, lathe and then you drop most of your IETU budget on a banging Tig Welder. You are a legend.
I like how the budget is $5000, $3600 get spent on a welder, $500 on a music streaming device and then somehow everything else still fits in the budget. Sounds like Linus Tech Tips employees get the *good* deals 😳
All the computer stuff is from the lmg store that they had in stock so I think they must get the computer upgrade free and then spend the 5k on what they want like there hobbies etc
Bro that bass passed through on the UA-cam audio even. Your guy Colin has a dream of a man cave. That's pretty wild Linus did t know how special his space really was. The dude can do anything in there this is exactly what I would love to have and relax at. Oh and good one Linus I enjoyed the spot welder joke.
Love the honesty on the sub: "I'll get to it another day... which means probably never." Isn't that always the way? You "just set it up like this for the time being" and then when you decide to reorganize the shop in 10 years you remember you never actually got around to it. The amount of 95% completed projects in shops absolutely outweigh the number of actually completed projects.
I'd love to know the actual deal he got on that, because 3600 on that leaves only 1400 for the rest of the stuff. Even at original msrp the processor and graphics card eat most of that up.
I love that getting to see Collin's shop here we see "shop equipment Collin convinced Linus to buy for LTT" instead of much of anything that Collin "stole" from LTT. Just getting to see where all of his experience comes from and how he has used that to encourage similar (newer versions in some cases) equipment purchases to help handle new projects at LTT.
By far the best tech upgrade video, for me at least. What a gorgeous shop! Colin feels like a guy who is working for LMG as sort of a hobby but could do anything on his own if needed!
He's they guy that when at the start of the pandemic, Linus said "I'm sorry you are wasting time at home, unable to work" he replied "Yes I can... I can do more and better!"
Yeah, it is the best. -At the same time, it gets to me how much money people in America have. It's not that I'm jealous. It's good for them. I'm just sad. I have ESAB MIG and TIG welding stuff but this is not costing a fortune. There are machines in his shop that do. The kind I will never be able to afford- EDIT: Don't need no sad comments. I saw a RACE FACE flag - Yup, Colin seem like a rough trails enthusiast :)
One of the best parts about this series is that every single episode could conceivably be someone's favorite. They're all computer nerds but their personal interests/passions branch out in *so many* cool and interesting ways. :)
Love the fact that Colin is a new addition to the team, yet looks like the most reliable guy ever. Makes you believe he's been here from the dawn of LTTion.
Collin has been around for a while, I'm 99% sure. One of my fav LMG guys. Simple, no-nonsense guy that likes to build things. I can 1000x get behind that.
Even having built a PC and all that stuff, there’s just so much in this video that went over my head. I can just tell visiting Colin’s shop would be like being a kid in a candy store for a lot of people here in the comments. Super cool to see the passion projects of others!
I've Noticed the more Pain a 5K setup causes Linus the more views it gets, best example being a Denis' or David's. So i wonder how many views this one will get within the month.
That was the channel from the start, Linus struggling and we all strapped in for the ride and you can see him learning on the go. I’m still a fan but the channel isn’t what it used to be, it’s now very polished and most of it’s aimed at the masses.
I love how Colin utilized his tech upgrade. Primarily functional and utilitarian, focusing on things that he needed, but might have struggled to get on his own. His shop is awesome. I would love to know what laser cutter that is.
Yep, problem will be two dhcps giving out potentially 2 two different gateway addresses, which means you have a 50/50 chance of routing traffic to the correct router for Internet access.
@@greywizard2557 This had something similar happen before were it would use the gateway of router 2 which would give my rig an IP but the rig would use it to try and connect through router 1 which had already given out that IP to another device
Honestly. 12 gen Intel is impressive. I've basically sworn off Intel until now, but I feel that once intel's big little design matures AMD will be playing catch up again and thus the cycle will continue.
13:30 Highpassfilter makes sense , instead of Lowpassfilter. He probably meant to say Lowcut. (Highpass filters Bass, and lets higher frequencys pass) Bassfrequencys are the one with alot of Volts and Amps. Just saying ! :)
19:57 Hearing some RF interference, you guys should check out the Freqfinder app, the paid version will show you what frequencies are clean in your given area. I'm in the lower mainland too and even though they're open ranges I often have issues with block 22/23 on my Lectrosonic systems. Awesome shop btw!
It doesn't scan though. For that, an RF explorer is the way to go. Super portable, and you can connect it to a laptop to export the scan to a CSV file. You can then import that into Shure's Wireless Workbench software, which is free, and will do your frequency coordination for you. Works amazingly well using real time data from your location, not just a database of TV towers.
I wasn't paying a lot of attention, but it sounded to me like dropout - maybe from holding a metal case panel near the transmitter? Also, Freqfinder sounds like a new mobile dating app.
i wish you would do a video on hardware and how compatibility works between hardware pieces like a graphics card and a motherboard and such for people like me who are scared to upgrade parts in fear of buying the wrong parts! loved the video by the way!
My congratulations, the new tig is an absolute revelation but I was counting on some awsom welding. Definitely a cooler upgrade than intel can offer. Also a month ago I bought a brand new magicwave 230i !!! I perfectly understand your joy. And the subbower is awesome.
As a weird coincidence, I watched this with the audio coming through a Node 2i and Ice power amplification. It's quite a good setup and nice to see someone else using these.
Those subs are awesome! I have one 350w RMS Sub and another 700w RMS that I'll be setting up in my living room. The 700 will be by the TV and the 350 will be behind my couch. I can't wait to build them and get it all setup!
Colin, you almost managed to hide any evidence, but the mostly covered RaceFace and Transition posters are enough to tell me you're a bike nerd too! Very cool
Coming from a machining and fabrication background, the best value for a good welder is to find a used one at an auction. Really good quality used machines are almost always better than new. One of my dad's biggest customers rebuilds old grinders and retrofits with new CNC controllers, motors, etc., just because they "don't make 'em like they used to".
he mentioned in another comment here that he got most of it from craigslist on the cheap and a few things totally free. Not to mention he said hes had this shop before he worked at LTT
They get it at actual retail price and not scalpers. It takes a lot of work, but they do it for a living. I did the same for my 3090. Paid actual MSRP in April 2021 only after searching almost daily for 6 months. I'm sure you could do it in weeks at this point.
@@Mack_Dingo yes, you could be right. But I also noticed that a lot of times the people with those upgrades are pricing things in Canadian dollars and Intel is definitely giving them a US $5,000 budget. Still probably going over, but that's about 6,400 Canadian dollars. I'm sure some have put their own money into it as well. It just doesn't necessarily need to get set on camera.
Personally I would have gone with an everlast welder. At nearly half the cost you get the same machine and water cooler.(less expensive and less problematic. Also easier/cheaper replacement parts for the everlast)
That is one sweet shop. Awesome!! As someone who is a welder I was kinda sad to see the Miller, wish it was a Lincoln. I'm a Lincoln fanboy. lol. (if your wondering, Lincoln vs Miller is like the same as Ford vs Chevy. it doesn't matter and its just personal preference)
Team Yellow! ESAB I was a Lincoln guy for arc and a Miller guy for mig/ tig until an ESAB found its way into the shop. It then spawned into multiple yellow machines.
Ever since watching LTT in the last, say 3 years since I've come back to it, I love all the server side stuff they talk about and reference. It's always been the one topic I felt so illiterate about and just from these videos I've learned a lot! Great series. Now, more tech house!
Damn Colin living the life! Having an awesome workshop AND (probably) a home! I got neither and I can safely say I won't be having either anytime soon!
I got a storage unit that I keep a workshop in. Still wont have a home til Boomers start dying off. Unfortunately I'm early gen x and probably have the same expiration date.
Just watched Jerry rig everythings ev hummer update in which he used a nice tapping arm... I am in the process of upgrading a very cheap cnc router project, and realize how useful it would be to have in any shop! Thanks for sharing... Props!
I would love to have a workshop like this! I'm currently converting my late father's workshop into my own makerspace, but that one will be MUCH smaller. Couldn't fit a single one of those machines in there. But it will be big enough for a workbench and my 3D printer and some other things.
love the Michigan art. It even has the U.P. on it!! You'd be surprised how often I see a map that doesn't show the UP but just a massive lake that combines Superior and Michigan. XD
@@LinusTechTips I figured it had to do with the environment more than anything! Only so much you can do when someone wants the video in their WORKSHOP! haha
RF interference is my nightmare as a field audio guy. Definitely some useful RF scanning tools that can be used to give you a heads up in the end though iZotope RX for the rescue.
Oh my god! Colin's place is exactly like my place! Laser, 5'x10' cnc table (does both plasma and router), full set mechanics tools (dirty work tools) and electronics tools (clean work tools), 4 3D printers, 4 post auto lift, Mig, Tig, Stick, Spot welding machines, whole compliment of carpentry tools for wood-based making, and finally, a higher than normal tolerance for living in kaos and filth. Not to mention the 6 monitor setup for work and play software development and full server rack for storage, network and VM hosts.
That TIG tip is nuts! I'm trying to imagine how it works under common conditions and I think I need one. PS: TrueNAS could run all his tasks and more with VMs/containers? I loved your TrueNAS as a gaming PC video.
I love his audio enthusiasm, but I really don't know what to think about "high fidelity" equipment for a workshop....you may have a great sound coming out, but a room like this will mess it up
Hi-fi does not necessarily mean audiophile. A workshop may not be the ideal kind of room but it doesn't mean you can't appreciate better sound quality in it.
Better quality to start could still easily make a difference in the end when you know it's going to be messed up by the room regardless. Messing up good sound will still sound better than messing up already bad sound.
Linus, the problem with the internet connection is proxmox's /etc/interfaces~ configuration. Had the same problem when moved my proxmox ssd to another machine.
11:48 Linus Porky the Pig moment after hovering and waiting to annoy. Had to 😃. Thanks for always being the quirky dude that you are! Great vid to all involved.
Was happy to see the audio aspect with the subwoofer. However I need to point out that a LPF (low pass filter) is not to prevent too much excursion. The filter is to filter out high frequencies that the subwoofer can't handle.
12:49-13:01 is one of the best moments I've ever seen of Linus! The honesty in that smile at the end there felt so genuine haha I feel we've all had moments like that with friends :D
You’ve killed me Linus. At 18:57 you mentioned that there are two DNS servers and then explain the IP allocation mismatch of both. A DHCP function!!! The techie in me can’t deal.
Sure in a home environment. But you're moving around a shop or listening over power tools. Flack makes way more of a difference if you haven't got $10,000 speakers. I've had those in the past. Doubt I'll ever do that again unless I just inherit some or get them in an auction. So superior format quality makes up for that. Db PowerAmp let's me RIP all the formats at once. But in think this time around I'm gonna RIP in command line from Ubuntu Studio unless there is better linux audio setup.
@@jemiebridges3197 you are not going to hear the difference from MP3 320 and flac files while moving around shop not even listening on axis of the speakers.
Thanks for using my song on that nice rig, much respect guys!
good music
Nice music. You ever at festivals in Europe?
Which one, link please? You're not the crab rave guy, are you?
good music
Like Number 600... good round number to be a liker
When this series first started, I was afraid it was just going to be a once a year "build the best pc for a random employee". The fact that it's more of a showcase for LMG employees and their hobbies has made it easily my favorite series on the whole channel.
With every video, I just count how many dollars are being spent on this ads by Intel... this is not getting insignificant.
Linus needs extreme plastic surgery so he can do scrap yard wars. Or new hires should participate while they are on probation and have the videos released when they get off probation. Bring Scrapyard wars back!
@@Danak0325 If they are not all hired, it's a waste for everyone that way...
Same man and everyone is differant by so much
@@IIARROWS $5000 is extremely cheap for a sponsor that is mentioned throughout the video which will likely get more than 1.5 million views. In fact, I’m sure Intel is paying much more for this ad.
That’s a killer shop. When Collin starts getting excited and explaining his purchases, it just draws me right in.
Linus: "That's the first thing I've broken"
Colin: "Let me set up the spreadsheet"
The maximum rows in excel is roughly one million. Which spreadsheet is he opening?
@@Asrdr344 spreadsheet number B7
@@Asrdr344 hahahaha
@@Asrdr344"Things Linus has broken #69"
@@YouAreBreathing Nice.
The fact Collin used his money for a welder make me love this guy more and more! I would have done the same thing and makes this Extreme Tech Upgrade the most relatable episode yet. at least for me. Well done sir!!!
Colin just got 1000000% cooler for spending most of his money on a welder
*cough* intel's money *cough*
Bro, do you even tig
Colin:
*Has every tool you'd ever need to drill a hole*
*Still wants to VHB the hard drive*
Also Linus- uses a hammer and nail to make a hole.
@@sinuslebastian6366 hammer and a punch, technically
vhb everything . XD
He thinks quiet efficient
Well you can vhb anything and its pretty easy to remove if you know what you doing
Colin. Yes mate, yes. You are my new favourite at LTT. Your workshop is amazing. The mix of old tech and new tech. A hammock, vm's, 3D printer, lathe and then you drop most of your IETU budget on a banging Tig Welder. You are a legend.
snd favorite he will never eclipse anthony that is impossible
I like how the budget is $5000, $3600 get spent on a welder, $500 on a music streaming device and then somehow everything else still fits in the budget. Sounds like Linus Tech Tips employees get the *good* deals 😳
Maybe the $5000 budget is in USD
@@jdargui1537 $900 USD barely covers the cost of the gpu, lol
@@jdargui1537 $900 for a 3080? you're insane if you think that's the actual price
All the computer stuff is from the lmg store that they had in stock so I think they must get the computer upgrade free and then spend the 5k on what they want like there hobbies etc
@@SmallPaul. no he covered it before everything should come under the 5k
Off-site backups?!? Though I am disappointed at the limited supply of emergency liquor. That's fairly important in a shop like that.
I guess you need to give him the beer of choice today from your latest video and maybe teach him proxmox as well
ltt dudes needs some lessons from you boss
Liquor and power tools go hand in hand! 😉😁😁
lol as soon as I heard Proxmox, I instantly thought “Craft Computing” 😂
If there’s only 1 redundant liquor you’re already in trouble
Bro that bass passed through on the UA-cam audio even. Your guy Colin has a dream of a man cave. That's pretty wild Linus did t know how special his space really was. The dude can do anything in there this is exactly what I would love to have and relax at. Oh and good one Linus I enjoyed the spot welder joke.
Dads, both of them
@@complimentaryrandomnessinc3137 that they are, nice username
Love the honesty on the sub: "I'll get to it another day... which means probably never." Isn't that always the way? You "just set it up like this for the time being" and then when you decide to reorganize the shop in 10 years you remember you never actually got around to it. The amount of 95% completed projects in shops absolutely outweigh the number of actually completed projects.
"Nothing is more permanent than a temporary solution"
-Sun Tzu, probably
Buying a welder with this budget is the best thing anyones done so far.
Ditto, you can do just about anything with that beast!
I think you can just back purge without the two regulators if you're welding a pipe though.
I'd love to know the actual deal he got on that, because 3600 on that leaves only 1400 for the rest of the stuff. Even at original msrp the processor and graphics card eat most of that up.
@@riothero313 you can, but having 2 regs helps control your gas usage 😎
@@danielb6472 Isn't it US $5000? If it is then that's still US $2175.
I love that getting to see Collin's shop here we see "shop equipment Collin convinced Linus to buy for LTT" instead of much of anything that Collin "stole" from LTT. Just getting to see where all of his experience comes from and how he has used that to encourage similar (newer versions in some cases) equipment purchases to help handle new projects at LTT.
Turns out it's really hard to "steal" a giant laser cutter, or a Bridgeport mill.
@@Cynyr I’m sure LTT enployees could do it
@@Cynyr Why steal it when you could just use it at the LMG workshop?
Colin's playing the long game by setting up a secondary workshop at LMG.
@@ZNotFound LTT will probably go bigger in a year and he then buys the stuff for cheap, maybe that his long game? ;P
@@ZNotFound very true. It's also a lot cheaper when you break tooling that way too.
I'm really glad to see Linux giving his employees like Colin regular air time. I've really enjoyed the episodes with Collin in then!
Gotta love OS’ paying their employees
@@exhermit I hope MAC can learn from them and do the same!
Linux
By far the best tech upgrade video, for me at least. What a gorgeous shop!
Colin feels like a guy who is working for LMG as sort of a hobby but could do anything on his own if needed!
He's they guy that when at the start of the pandemic, Linus said "I'm sorry you are wasting time at home, unable to work" he replied "Yes I can... I can do more and better!"
That's pretty much the wholec staff. He only hires creatives that are tech junkies second
Yeah, it is the best. -At the same time, it gets to me how much money people in America have. It's not that I'm jealous. It's good for them. I'm just sad. I have ESAB MIG and TIG welding stuff but this is not costing a fortune. There are machines in his shop that do. The kind I will never be able to afford-
EDIT: Don't need no sad comments. I saw a RACE FACE flag - Yup, Colin seem like a rough trails enthusiast :)
Colin is a legend!!!
@@ftwtech Colin fucks
@@Max-oi9zm LMFAO
@@Max-oi9zm you bet he does
If I worked there, I would have a shop like that
Lets be totally honest, this was for sure the very best "Intel $5,000 Extreme Tech Upgrade". I love the shop!
My personal favorite was Denis just for the sheer wtf factor
One of the best parts about this series is that every single episode could conceivably be someone's favorite. They're all computer nerds but their personal interests/passions branch out in *so many* cool and interesting ways. :)
So when we get LTT Maker Channel where Colin shows how to use tools, builds stuff etc ?
jeez stop asking for a new channel everytime that LLT do something, they had enough channels already!
@@ominae1 yeah but a LTT maker channel would be pretty damn cool --- I wanna see them build a drone that carries two people!
@@ominae1 More channels = More money!
@@dubious6718 not a bad thing...
I feel like LTT needs to start a maker channel with Colin!
Yes. Having a maker channel with some of the LTT guys and the production quality of LMG would be so much fun.
YES!
Yes! Cant believe they haven't made one already. I would love it.
yup
Love the fact that Colin is a new addition to the team, yet looks like the most reliable guy ever. Makes you believe he's been here from the dawn of LTTion.
Collin has been around for a while, I'm 99% sure. One of my fav LMG guys. Simple, no-nonsense guy that likes to build things. I can 1000x get behind that.
The fact that he left LMG makes this way funnier.
@@sherlockmaverick Wiat what the F
Colin’s shop is such a good place, I love how much of his personality he’s put into it. Pls teach me how to use your tools
Sounds like a dennis move borrowing tools
Getting some serious Adam Savage cave vibes in this one.
Fairly sure there's a Savage Industry apron hanging on the wall there so... Wouldn't surprise me if there's some Adam Savage inspiration elsewhere.
Highest compliment right here.
Exactly! I was getting the same vibe entirely. I want to see him build something weird.
I’m beginning to think this is some elaborate sting operation Linus cooked up to track down missing LTT equipment (sponsored by Intel).
This is the best series on LTT. First prize goes to Dennis, there is second!
Its pretty good but scrapyard wars was much more entertaining
Nothing will beat live laugh liao
indeed.
Junkyard wars takes the cake if you ask me
SCRAPYARD WARSSSSSS!
I literally just saw that tapping arm for the 1st time ever on the JerryRigEverything hummer video, and now I'm seeing it again a few hours later
Hahahaha same
Same!
same what happened with me right now
Same!
Abom has the hd version
can't get enough of "Intel $5,000 Extreme Tech Upgrade" series
Amazing guy, working at a job and still having the energy and motivation to do all this on side. Truly an engineer.
That shop is an absolute dream space for me, by far my favorite Tech Upgrade yet! That TIG welder is gonna be worth every cent!
Even having built a PC and all that stuff, there’s just so much in this video that went over my head. I can just tell visiting Colin’s shop would be like being a kid in a candy store for a lot of people here in the comments. Super cool to see the passion projects of others!
I've Noticed the more Pain a 5K setup causes Linus the more views it gets, best example being a Denis' or David's. So i wonder how many views this one will get within the month.
That was the channel from the start, Linus struggling and we all strapped in for the ride and you can see him learning on the go.
I’m still a fan but the channel isn’t what it used to be, it’s now very polished and most of it’s aimed at the masses.
@@hassamtarmohamed6222 well yeah if i was linus i’d hope i would know my way around after a decade in content creation
Absolutely living his best life
Aye Lamo didn't expect to see you here. Nice. 👌👌
You never know what’s going on ‘behind the scenes’
"I can feel my clothes vibrating" "Good, good. This pleases me greatly." love that Colin is also a basshead
I love how Colin utilized his tech upgrade. Primarily functional and utilitarian, focusing on things that he needed, but might have struggled to get on his own. His shop is awesome. I would love to know what laser cutter that is.
Pretty sure it's a glowforge
18:50 probably DHCP, not DNS. In all likelihood, DNS as well, but it wouldn't cause such issues.
Yep, problem will be two dhcps giving out potentially 2 two different gateway addresses, which means you have a 50/50 chance of routing traffic to the correct router for Internet access.
@@greywizard2557 This had something similar happen before were it would use the gateway of router 2 which would give my rig an IP but the rig would use it to try and connect through router 1 which had already given out that IP to another device
nix reakky hates getting competing dhcp responses
They should've just assigned a static IP as a temp solution
Honestly. 12 gen Intel is impressive. I've basically sworn off Intel until now, but I feel that once intel's big little design matures AMD will be playing catch up again and thus the cycle will continue.
When Linus walked up, I was like "Yo...dude is living here!?" Then we went inside and I fell in love with his shop. 😍
Out of all the tech upgrades, this has been one of my favorites. Mostly because I get to see a shop instead of the usually bedroom/living room
13:30 Highpassfilter makes sense , instead of Lowpassfilter.
He probably meant to say Lowcut. (Highpass filters Bass, and lets higher frequencys pass) Bassfrequencys are the one with alot of Volts and Amps. Just saying ! :)
As a professional welder/Fabricator, and PC enthusiast, I love the tech upgrade Colin! That TIG machine is nice!
19:57 Hearing some RF interference, you guys should check out the Freqfinder app, the paid version will show you what frequencies are clean in your given area.
I'm in the lower mainland too and even though they're open ranges I often have issues with block 22/23 on my Lectrosonic systems.
Awesome shop btw!
It doesn't scan though. For that, an RF explorer is the way to go. Super portable, and you can connect it to a laptop to export the scan to a CSV file. You can then import that into Shure's Wireless Workbench software, which is free, and will do your frequency coordination for you. Works amazingly well using real time data from your location, not just a database of TV towers.
Sounded to me more like a low battery on Linus's bodypack.
Sounded to me like it was simply the mic rubbing on his clothes as he moved.
I wasn't paying a lot of attention, but it sounded to me like dropout - maybe from holding a metal case panel near the transmitter?
Also, Freqfinder sounds like a new mobile dating app.
i wish you would do a video on hardware and how compatibility works between hardware pieces like a graphics card and a motherboard and such for people like me who are scared to upgrade parts in fear of buying the wrong parts! loved the video by the way!
Oh wow, Colin has an awesome shop going 😮
Does he have a YT channel where he builds stuff or something?
Yes. LinusTechTips
Nope but you can find me on social media - check the end credits for all our social handles! -CW
floatplane
My congratulations, the new tig is an absolute revelation but I was counting on some awsom welding. Definitely a cooler upgrade than intel can offer. Also a month ago I bought a brand new magicwave 230i !!! I perfectly understand your joy. And the subbower is awesome.
intel did offer it though wdym?
By far the best tech upgrade yet, Colin is my kinda guy, the " add more bass" is what sealed the deal
Uhhhhhhh.... found my new favorite LTT crew member. That shop is my dream and when he said "I just make stuff", I felt that.
I think this is the best tech upgrade yet! Great job, excellent choice on that welder, she's a true gem!!
As a weird coincidence, I watched this with the audio coming through a Node 2i and Ice power amplification. It's quite a good setup and nice to see someone else using these.
I would love to see videos of him making stuff in his workshop!
The variety of lifestyles and items in these “tech upgrades” is much appreciated.
Those subs are awesome! I have one 350w RMS Sub and another 700w RMS that I'll be setting up in my living room. The 700 will be by the TV and the 350 will be behind my couch. I can't wait to build them and get it all setup!
he actually has one of the most interesting spaces out of all the extreme tech upgrades
Colin, you almost managed to hide any evidence, but the mostly covered RaceFace and Transition posters are enough to tell me you're a bike nerd too!
Very cool
He worked at Raceface for a while actually.
Awesome shop there, eh? Hope you enjoy your welder and can’t wait to see what other projects you have coming up for LTT. The shop builds are the best!
I wish I was 25-30 years younger. I would have loved to work with you guys.
if you know stuff iam sure you can apply
They hire older guys too if they are knowledgeable. Tyler for instance (RIP)
Coming from a machining and fabrication background, the best value for a good welder is to find a used one at an auction. Really good quality used machines are almost always better than new. One of my dad's biggest customers rebuilds old grinders and retrofits with new CNC controllers, motors, etc., just because they "don't make 'em like they used to".
1) You shop is awesome Colin and I am jealous of all the cool toys in there. 2) LINUS OWNS TENNIS SHOES?!?
Ltt must pay good for him to not only be able to buy a shop space in Metro Vancouver but also fill it with some sick equipment
Do they have that kind of big steel barn type shop spaces in metro Vancouver? I was expecting it to be a bit further out.
I'm pretty sure this is not where he lives, so it's probably a property he owns far from Vancouver
Doesnt waste it on girls, and dumb things like coffe and avacado bread
he mentioned in another comment here that he got most of it from craigslist on the cheap and a few things totally free. Not to mention he said hes had this shop before he worked at LTT
@@timnone2924 a cheap lathe is still what most of us would consider expensive.
I always wonder how they get a 30 series graphics card and don’t go over budget
They get it at actual retail price and not scalpers. It takes a lot of work, but they do it for a living. I did the same for my 3090. Paid actual MSRP in April 2021 only after searching almost daily for 6 months. I'm sure you could do it in weeks at this point.
$4k for welder alone an $2000 for cpu an gpu plus tax, More like $10k budget
@@Mack_Dingo yes, you could be right. But I also noticed that a lot of times the people with those upgrades are pricing things in Canadian dollars and Intel is definitely giving them a US $5,000 budget. Still probably going over, but that's about 6,400 Canadian dollars. I'm sure some have put their own money into it as well. It just doesn't necessarily need to get set on camera.
nooooo I just found out Colin also left. x.x.... I went down the rabbit hole after I found out taran left after his ugprade and Colin did also...
now this is a man cave!! cudos, man, cudos!! all the intel tech upgrade videos were great, but this one, pure gold!
Bond... Colin Bond - "The Cave Is Not Enough"
U haven't seen Dennis's
Intel tech upgrade
Everyone : buys tv, foot massager...
Collin : time to buy a welder, oh boy she is hot 😂😂
Personally I would have gone with an everlast welder. At nearly half the cost you get the same machine and water cooler.(less expensive and less problematic. Also easier/cheaper replacement parts for the everlast)
That is one sweet shop. Awesome!! As someone who is a welder I was kinda sad to see the Miller, wish it was a Lincoln. I'm a Lincoln fanboy. lol.
(if your wondering, Lincoln vs Miller is like the same as Ford vs Chevy. it doesn't matter and its just personal preference)
Sorry team blue here, It's an Intel video after all. (JK I have a Lincoln MIG and it's.. fine.) -CW
Team Yellow! ESAB I was a Lincoln guy for arc and a Miller guy for mig/ tig until an ESAB found its way into the shop. It then spawned into multiple yellow machines.
This is by far my favorite Intel sponsored upgrade for LTT.
Ever since watching LTT in the last, say 3 years since I've come back to it, I love all the server side stuff they talk about and reference. It's always been the one topic I felt so illiterate about and just from these videos I've learned a lot! Great series. Now, more tech house!
This series is by favorite by far in the LTT channel, I don’t think anything comes close.
Scrapyard wars at the start was pretty fire... but yeah.
Damn Colin living the life! Having an awesome workshop AND (probably) a home! I got neither and I can safely say I won't be having either anytime soon!
I got a storage unit that I keep a workshop in. Still wont have a home til Boomers start dying off. Unfortunately I'm early gen x and probably have the same expiration date.
welp
Just watched Jerry rig everythings ev hummer update in which he used a nice tapping arm... I am in the process of upgrading a very cheap cnc router project, and realize how useful it would be to have in any shop! Thanks for sharing... Props!
Excellent welder with a fantastic accessory from another awesome UA-cam channel.
I would love to have a workshop like this! I'm currently converting my late father's workshop into my own makerspace, but that one will be MUCH smaller. Couldn't fit a single one of those machines in there. But it will be big enough for a workbench and my 3D printer and some other things.
love the Michigan art. It even has the U.P. on it!! You'd be surprised how often I see a map that doesn't show the UP but just a massive lake that combines Superior and Michigan. XD
Okay, the "spot welder" one was actually a good one.
Just as I was craving some LTT goodness this pops up. Thank the tech gods
amen
Thank you so much for going JL with your sub omg they're so crisp. Either way I want you're whole barn haha
The audio was definitely rough in this video. Curious if that was more an issue with interference in the space or something with equipment or what?
There was a lot of radio interference (big steel barn problems) and we did our best to fix it in post production -CW
@@LinusTechTips I figured it had to do with the environment more than anything! Only so much you can do when someone wants the video in their WORKSHOP! haha
RF interference is my nightmare as a field audio guy. Definitely some useful RF scanning tools that can be used to give you a heads up in the end though iZotope RX for the rescue.
@@B3Mac iZotope RX is dope. I used it to save a recording and turn it from awful to tolerable
Oh my god! Colin's place is exactly like my place! Laser, 5'x10' cnc table (does both plasma and router), full set mechanics tools (dirty work tools) and electronics tools (clean work tools), 4 3D printers, 4 post auto lift, Mig, Tig, Stick, Spot welding machines, whole compliment of carpentry tools for wood-based making, and finally, a higher than normal tolerance for living in kaos and filth. Not to mention the 6 monitor setup for work and play software development and full server rack for storage, network and VM hosts.
16:57 Wait, Tidal doesn't have FLAC, they are pushing their MQA codec, that's basically HW DRM for music and isn't even loseless.
That TIG tip is nuts! I'm trying to imagine how it works under common conditions and I think I need one. PS: TrueNAS could run all his tasks and more with VMs/containers? I loved your TrueNAS as a gaming PC video.
I love his audio enthusiasm, but I really don't know what to think about "high fidelity" equipment for a workshop....you may have a great sound coming out, but a room like this will mess it up
Yeah really.... Im just imagining listening to lossless audio over the sound of power tools lmao
Hi-fi does not necessarily mean audiophile. A workshop may not be the ideal kind of room but it doesn't mean you can't appreciate better sound quality in it.
^^^ This. Sure, it's not a listening room, but its 100% noticeable -CW
@@LinusTechTips do an A/B blind test with a normal streaming service, bet you're gonna fail :P
Better quality to start could still easily make a difference in the end when you know it's going to be messed up by the room regardless. Messing up good sound will still sound better than messing up already bad sound.
Lol, dance party in Colin’s shop!!! Nice, bro!
Now I want a Colin's youtube channel, please make one!!
Linus, the problem with the internet connection is proxmox's /etc/interfaces~ configuration. Had the same problem when moved my proxmox ssd to another machine.
run an ip link, look for the new active interface name and add into the etc/network/interfaces file.....jobs a goodun
I thought it might have been due to an older kernel that doesn't have support for the 2.5GbE NICs that most new boards ship with
11:48 Linus Porky the Pig moment after hovering and waiting to annoy. Had to 😃. Thanks for always being the quirky dude that you are! Great vid to all involved.
Was happy to see the audio aspect with the subwoofer. However I need to point out that a LPF (low pass filter) is not to prevent too much excursion. The filter is to filter out high frequencies that the subwoofer can't handle.
"he can be learned"
12:49-13:01 is one of the best moments I've ever seen of Linus! The honesty in that smile at the end there felt so genuine haha I feel we've all had moments like that with friends :D
Finally another one! I know there's a lot that goes into it I just still wish we could get more
Absolutely love this shop, beautiful!
Okay we need more Colin's shops videos making stuff
This lady would be impressed! Audio engineer for 15 years, we exist :)
😂
Linus really does feel like Tech Michael Scott when he's out of his element xD
You’ve killed me Linus. At 18:57 you mentioned that there are two DNS servers and then explain the IP allocation mismatch of both. A DHCP function!!!
The techie in me can’t deal.
That part hurt so much.
I like this series. I do wish AMD would do something similar. Wicked shed though.
"I switched to Tidal"
Famous last words of a man who will be switching back from Tidal.
Yup, Screw MQA. Just give us plain lossless without any extra bells and whistles, ain't that hard.
Best video in the Intel Extrem Tech Upgrade series yet!! ... by a long shot! awesome! :D
I’m all for lossless audio, but maybe treat your listening space and configuring speaker position makes more of a difference in actual experience?
Sure in a home environment. But you're moving around a shop or listening over power tools. Flack makes way more of a difference if you haven't got $10,000 speakers. I've had those in the past. Doubt I'll ever do that again unless I just inherit some or get them in an auction. So superior format quality makes up for that.
Db PowerAmp let's me RIP all the formats at once. But in think this time around I'm gonna RIP in command line from Ubuntu Studio unless there is better linux audio setup.
@@jemiebridges3197 you are not going to hear the difference from MP3 320 and flac files while moving around shop not even listening on axis of the speakers.
It does it's useless having great gear and lossless if you are not even listening on axis or have room correction
@@puresesh7985 This is mostly my experience as well, but I don’t have a lot of “shop” experience :)
@@ArvidOlson if you are in a shop or listening off axis out of the sweet spot file quality is the least of your concern
Gotta get Linus some insulated sandals.
(and steel toe for the workshop)
11:24 Somehow the fact that Linus is a dad has just surfaced hard nowadays.
That is one sick workshop. LMG has some very skilled employees :-)