Definitely comes from confidence and willingness to learn! He even said he bought the wrong cable but at-least he’s not afraid to attempt things himself.
Dont scrap the i beams you dont use. store em so when you do the trolly you have the steel! You have the land. Put them out back. 80$ is bugger all, not worth even scrapping. Along with your huge racking pulled out the other day
Great aside from having to roll my AC Pro firmware back a release when the latest auto update caused my home wireless to start failing device registration at random :D Been solid for years, otherwise. Ubiquiti FTW
The content I look forward to the most. I get to watch this (normally) just when I finish my night shift as a key (sewage) worker in London. Thank you, keep it coming 👍
Lol good thing we don’t keep those safety Sally’s around! 😂 haha when you’ve gotta work with what you’ve got sometimes it requires some slightly sketchy setup. Everything went exactly how I planned it though! 😂
@@boilerhousegarage, from what I've been taught (I took Mechanical Engineering in HS (back in 1969 so no computers in a public HS in NYC), I was going to be an architect, we were using our hand to draw our layouts and we had to know what type of steel to build it with, I had gotten handbooks of different types of I-Beams Specs from the steel companies like US Steel and Bethlehem Steel) it's the quality of the steel that dictates the price. I-Beams are very high-quality steel it takes less energy to melt down plus, there are very few contaminants in the steel versus a car that has hundreds of different types of metals in it.
Surface voltage is seriously misunderstood. As a frequency increases the electrical current will penetrate the wire at a shallower depth. The AC current has to be at a very high frequency for the current to just follow along the copper coating on CCA wire. We're on a 60 hz system in the US, so it doesn't even get close.
Standards development. The original IEEE 802.3af-2003 PoE standard provides up to 15.4 W of DC power (minimum 44 V DC and 350 mA) on each port. Only 12.95 W is assured to be available at the powered device as some power dissipates in the cable.
Really awesome progress JR . Wow . You are a smart man recycling Reusing those beams. JR . Everything you’re doing is increasing the VALUE of that building. In no time it will be worth Double what you bought it for . Good on yah buddy
Loving how things are progressing for you JR, I’ve been a subscriber since the early days (4K) so it’s been great to see you grow along with the channel. Wishing you the very best for the future from Scotland. 👍👍
i tried to look up the cable to make sure it wasn't CCA JR, i'm glad someone's looking out for you... also, you don't need to spend $120 a box for good cable, check monoprice and you should also check navepoint for really reasonable cabinets for your networking gear... also good to see you with UBNT, solid stuff
The only improvement I see missing is a few 'Bigass Fans" hanging from the ceiling. They will really help with your heating bills as well as provide circulation year round. Like others I would suggest having your servers both secured and Hidden.
When I worked for the power company I would remind my kids to shut off their lights when they would walk out of their rooms. "I work for the power company, I don't own it". Where I live, the business kw rate is higher than residential kw rate so the sooner you get those changed out the better. Nice vid!
A safe is a target when seen even if mounted down so the better option is to have it in a utility room or go with the poor mans fire resistant backup of a liquid cooled HDD inside a sand filled 55 gallon barrel under the slab.
Put those I beams on Craig's list or a equipment or construction auction you'll get way more than scrap prices out of them. I'm in Michigan or I'd try to buy a couple of them, I've actually been looking for some.
Smart move reusing all the red iron. Steel prices are getting nuts. AND having friends that can cut and weld it is awesome. If you're going to be doing any drilling, you need to rent a mag drill. Drilling red iron will kill a regular drill after a while.
yeah - you are getting into it - great lighting is a must - still lots to do but now you will be able to see - think about pos pressure hepa plus heat exchangers and pv panels and heat pumps - probably would end up saving you money - one thing at a time - getting the place clean and functioning will happen - lots of work but so worth it - start advertising as a local tuner shop - think about getting a dyno - a big ticket item but probably worth it
you got built in dimmer - you may want to break it up into zones with a three or four way switch set up - you should have some sort of google power meter setup on your mains and you can monitor power usage in real time over wifi and also add zones for circuits and such - poke around on elec monitoring and find what is actually best out there right now - and please sell the best bluetooth code analyzer plus real time data acquisition - you probably need some special parts like msd box but my point is you want to be able to see real time engines stats on a laptop and alter spark and fuel curves with various tunes - for the lan i would set up a opnsense box and use dual wan link agg to get more speed plus failover - look to running a 10g network for your ws/nas/servers, run most machines on at least 2.5gbe - provide rj45 where you can use wired, consider a couple big tv and fast htpc - you can show exploded diagrams of parts and watch howto etc - you want the high availability failover design for most parts on network - firewall (opnsense) and servers - proxmox may require 3 nodes but a few 16gb optiplex will work - the pc mkt is fraught right now but refurb parts are widely available - techmikeny - check them out - you may want like 3 dell r730xd to handle like 10 vms at once and stuff - will be interesting to see what you do - you need some sort of bench computer - maybe a new rasp pi4 and you can ssh/vnc to all the machines as needed#clones #eeprom chip flashing #don't break debian
Great job man! I hope you will take the opportunity to spray that ceiling bright white to help brighten up the shop. I Like those high bay lamps, be sure to get a few spares for when they fail you’ll have the same type replacement.
You should figure out how to make some of your PTZ lights come on and spotlight you when you enter the door then automatically follow you everywhere you go. No need to light the whole room if everywhere you go is well lit. 😎
That fridge is so out of place in the shop, you gotta throw some stuff at it, maybe bump it with the forklift a few times, just need to rough it up a little so it fits in with the shop aesthetic haha
After watching what you've paid for the shop and the money you have to put in to it to make it nice I've been binge watching all your episodes to help you pay for it lol. Thank you for what you do. God bless !
Heck yes - You can't go wrong with the Ubi gear. I've been running it for the past 5 years on our property and will be adding more cameras into the shop as well. Their UI is such a breeze to manage!
The network hardware was cool but most of it went over my head. Would have liked to see a video explaining the entire system in detail. For example the “Dream Machine “ with the hard drive, is that for the cameras and if the cameras are POE then does the dream machine power them and how do they connect? Lots of questions hope you do a tech video about the system. You are a professional tech and IT person so would be nice to see details and explanation about your system please
@@WatchJRGo If you have the possibility to make a video on that deployment, I'm interested to see how it performs in a warehouse setting compared to the Cisco Rugged APs we're deploying! Love your content as always!
JR's knowledge is so amazing! It is awesome that he knows so much about different things......cars, lights etc. (and coconut miracles LOL) Is there anything that he can't do????? 🌸 He must be making his parents very proud.
As a client system, perhaps? One that nobody will be running off with. The Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro integrates a security camera recorder, gigabit switch, router, and network management all in one.
@@FarrellMcGovern i Just replaced 10 vostro's that where running for over 10 years. And during that time only one power supply got replaced. Ow and after 5 years all the hard drives where replaced For SSD. 🤯
I assume besides the layout for your lighting someone told you the difference between general lighting and task lighting? Making the area lighting like an operating table is expensive and costs a lot in power bills. How many switches will turn on your lights? I hope not one, but several, so only to use when necessary? Look at the lighting in Car Wizards place, functional, yet I don’t think he has a large power bill. This not a car showroom, but a working place.....thanks....Jim PS......just trying to help.
Stick with Berk-Tek, Belden, Superior Essex, etc (and really in your warehouse, I'd probably go with Ubiquiti Tough cable...) If you are going to have a lot of electrical equipment running, you will want to use STP (Shielded) cable, to block out electrical noise) The slightly extra cost is ALWAYS worth it when pulling cable. The biggest issue with CCA (Other than the fact that the CAT 5/6/7+ standards call for pure copper) is that it breaks (usually microcracks that will even test fine after the install, but go south months later)., and can basically form little "antennas" in the bends that bring in interference. Basically REAL Cat 5E is far better than CAT 7 CCA stuff.
CCA is one thing in jumper cables...and its fine if you get it at the appropriate pricepoint. But I had no idea that they were trying to pass that stuff off in network cable.... thx for the headsup
I would definitely like to see that dimmer work them lights I'm sorry but it doesn't work like that how many different circuits do you have to have to run them lights and how many watts is that dimmer good for???
I can attest your mention of Copper Clad Aluminum wiring. Had a run in with Amazon jumper cables that were obviously too good to be true. They didn't work very well, and I spent significantly more for copper jumper cables. Lesson learned.
So much work done yet so much more to go, you're going to have quite a bit of content from fixing this place up, I'm sure it's going to look amazing when you're done. Shame you weren't in town for Hoovie's Christmas Car episode, but you had a good reason. 😉
@@100PercentJake I do have one UVC-G3-Bullet connected right now. I want to add one more, but after that, everything will be just how I want it (for now)... ;)
I still think it would be great to see a video on how to do a networked security system, maybe not as big as yours, but a good setup for 5-6 cameras, probably 720p or 1080 and maybe with some private cloud storage and secure remote access.
The thing that keeps popping in my head every time you say warehouse is when Homer Simpson is introducing Frank Grimes to his family. “...And this is my son Bart, he owns a warehouse downtown.”
Love the channel and warehouse updates! Suggestion: if possible, could we get like an overhead map view of the warehouse and like a "you are here" dot when you do projects? Alot of the warehouse footage is all blending together. Would be cool to have a point of reference. Keep up the awesome content!
@@drivedb7 do it asap! Prices are going up and getting more rare. I was a CRX, Del Sol guy for a while. This was my dream car. Sitting on BBS, coilovers and a hardtop now. Perfection in my opinion 👌
@@pinoy413 - Very nice! And you’re absolutely correct about the prices. About 18 months ago, you could find clean AP1s with lower mileage for around $18k-22k. Now they’re approaching $30k - sometimes even higher! Hopefully prices stabilize for a while until I can grab one... then they can start climbing again lol
Wow. I remember when a 3tb hard drive was allot of storage. Never would have dreamed you could buy a 16tb single hard drive for a dvr. Also, I've purchased a 60 watt 3 led array in the past from Amazon for $30.00. It totally makes sense a 240 watt model according to LED Lighting wholesale is $192.50 with the dimmer switch for a 240 watt model. Four times the wattage for 4 times the price. But fair if it will save energy in the warehouse. I'd purchase 1 for just a single car garage.
Hey jr do the salvage yards that you go to buy the catalytic converters? If they are only paying you 80 bucks for your car I'd go somewhere else usually on average I get 3 to 400 a car
I say you nuke it from atmosphere,it's the only way to be sure! Just kidding!😄 Enjoying the updates on your progress! It's gonna look like a brand new shop! JR is a perfectionist! Wonder if he is a Virgo? We tend to be meticulous!
WatchJRGo, it's a pleasure helping you with this, next thing we need to do is the lighting control.
Best is to have dimming and multiples zones of controls to create scenes.
100 FC you'll need sunglasses to work
Found a new channel to subscribe to. 👌🏻
@@jeesmith99 thank so much for subscribing!!
I really like that you are not just moving in to the new shop, but your making it your own.
All he does is fix stuff (and donuts)!
@@drippingwax lots of donuts lol
Making donuts is part of what makes it his own place.
Good choice on the Ubiquiti network gear! I hope you make a full video on the network setup.
its crazy how knowledgeable you are when it comes to anything and everything lol.
He’s the “JR” of all trades! 😂
Right?!
Definitely comes from confidence and willingness to learn! He even said he bought the wrong cable but at-least he’s not afraid to attempt things himself.
Thanks for trusting me with your lighting JR!
Are you putting any lights at eye level? Painting and vehicles on a lift, you get tons of shadows if you don’t have some auxiliary lights.
Dont scrap the i beams you dont use. store em so when you do the trolly you have the steel!
You have the land. Put them out back.
80$ is bugger all, not worth even scrapping.
Along with your huge racking pulled out the other day
Nice to see your IT skills at work. New channel "watchJRnetwork".
me seeing JR using Ubiquiti products makes me happy. Excellent products
Great aside from having to roll my AC Pro firmware back a release when the latest auto update caused my home wireless to start failing device registration at random :D Been solid for years, otherwise. Ubiquiti FTW
@@SteveBassen Turn auto-updates off, SOP for basically any commercial IT equipment. My UDMP and 3 APs have been rock solid since installation in July.
ARE YOU A GAYLORD PERSON???
Yeah I used to until I let the firmware drift for 2 years out of sheer laziness. Home IT maintenance policy != work IT maintenance policy
@@SteveBassen my home network is all ubiquiti gear and I check the Firmware every 3 months. Apart from that its all simple imo
So stoked to see this place coming along!!! Hope I can get over there again soon to lend a hand!
Love the slow-mo shot of the sparks!!!
The content I look forward to the most. I get to watch this (normally) just when I finish my night shift as a key (sewage) worker in London. Thank you, keep it coming 👍
Man am I dreaming? Cars and tech? It’s like me just with a little more money
Heard someone was heading to Florida for the R8😜😜
Tyler maaaaay have let that slip.
@@HillDill He definitely did in his "Christmas Special"
yep! and something else coming up for a video soon!
Yep but its ok because jr showed it himself on Instagram
@@supercarsofwichita9485 Yea I don't have Instagram. I heard Tyler say it in his video yesterday.
Safety guy would have a field day with this project
as an operations manager for a factory I would have to agree.
Per JR, “safety third”.
Lol good thing we don’t keep those safety Sally’s around! 😂 haha when you’ve gotta work with what you’ve got sometimes it requires some slightly sketchy setup. Everything went exactly how I planned it though! 😂
Steel I beam's you will get a higher price for it, scrap steel is going for about like $130/ton more for I beams.
and 150$
Why is that? It is reused in the I form or is it because it smelts more efficiently?
@@boilerhousegarage, from what I've been taught (I took Mechanical Engineering in HS (back in 1969 so no computers in a public HS in NYC), I was going to be an architect, we were using our hand to draw our layouts and we had to know what type of steel to build it with, I had gotten handbooks of different types of I-Beams Specs from the steel companies like US Steel and Bethlehem Steel) it's the quality of the steel that dictates the price. I-Beams are very high-quality steel it takes less energy to melt down plus, there are very few contaminants in the steel versus a car that has hundreds of different types of metals in it.
He's using them to make a second floor platform
Surface voltage is seriously misunderstood. As a frequency increases the electrical current will penetrate the wire at a shallower depth. The AC current has to be at a very high frequency for the current to just follow along the copper coating on CCA wire. We're on a 60 hz system in the US, so it doesn't even get close.
PoE is DC, not AC.
@@fnordpojk DC does not alternate, so there is absolutely no skin effect.
Standards development. The original IEEE 802.3af-2003 PoE standard provides up to 15.4 W of DC power (minimum 44 V DC and 350 mA) on each port. Only 12.95 W is assured to be available at the powered device as some power dissipates in the cable.
Really awesome progress JR . Wow . You are a smart man recycling Reusing those beams.
JR . Everything you’re doing is increasing the VALUE of that building. In no time it will be worth
Double what you bought it for . Good on yah buddy
Loving how things are progressing for you JR, I’ve been a subscriber since the early days (4K) so it’s been great to see you grow along with the channel. Wishing you the very best for the future from Scotland. 👍👍
GOOD choice on the UniFi stuff, it's unbelievably good.
i tried to look up the cable to make sure it wasn't CCA JR, i'm glad someone's looking out for you... also, you don't need to spend $120 a box for good cable, check monoprice and you should also check navepoint for really reasonable cabinets for your networking gear... also good to see you with UBNT, solid stuff
Having that many real friends is a real luxury these days
Don’t forget your sunglasses for when you walk inside.
Love that this channel is growing. Props on the new place!
Great to see everyone working to help
I’m amazed you’ve only got 280k subs. You’re channel is really about as much fun as one can have on UA-cam. Can’t wait for more warehouse! 😊👍👍.
Came for the projects, stayed for the man. JR, I love your content!! I'm happy to see the progress and excited to think of what's to come!! 👍👍
The only improvement I see missing is a few 'Bigass Fans" hanging from the ceiling. They will really help with your heating bills as well as provide circulation year round. Like others I would suggest having your servers both secured and Hidden.
When I worked for the power company I would remind my kids to shut off their lights when they would walk out of their rooms.
"I work for the power company, I don't own it". Where I live, the business kw rate is higher than residential kw rate so the sooner you get those changed out the better. Nice vid!
That is going to be a dream shop!! I hope you make it work out, JR.
just a tip, put the harddrive for the cameras in a safe
A safe is a target when seen even if mounted down so the better option is to have it in a utility room or go with the poor mans fire resistant backup of a liquid cooled HDD inside a sand filled 55 gallon barrel under the slab.
Great tip! I had to learn the hard way on this subject.
Locked server cabinet.
Put those I beams on Craig's list or a equipment or construction auction you'll get way more than scrap prices out of them. I'm in Michigan or I'd try to buy a couple of them, I've actually been looking for some.
Really smart choices, JR. This is exciting!
You'll love the lights. I used similar lights and ended up with 175 lumens per sqft...it's awesome. 0 shadows and so fantastic.
Smart move reusing all the red iron. Steel prices are getting nuts. AND having friends that can cut and weld it is awesome. If you're going to be doing any drilling, you need to rent a mag drill. Drilling red iron will kill a regular drill after a while.
Man I’m really enjoying these warehouse progress videos
Heck yes, more warehouse renovation 👌
Glad to see you have a friend that knows what he is doing.
Sell the beams in N.Y. state for car frame repair with our salt issues.....lol
yeah - you are getting into it - great lighting is a must - still lots to do but now you will be able to see - think about pos pressure hepa plus heat exchangers and pv panels and heat pumps - probably would end up saving you money - one thing at a time - getting the place clean and functioning will happen - lots of work but so worth it - start advertising as a local tuner shop - think about getting a dyno - a big ticket item but probably worth it
you got built in dimmer - you may want to break it up into zones with a three or four way switch set up - you should have some sort of google power meter setup on your mains and you can monitor power usage in real time over wifi and also add zones for circuits and such - poke around on elec monitoring and find what is actually best out there right now - and please sell the best bluetooth code analyzer plus real time data acquisition - you probably need some special parts like msd box but my point is you want to be able to see real time engines stats on a laptop and alter spark and fuel curves with various tunes - for the lan i would set up a opnsense box and use dual wan link agg to get more speed plus failover - look to running a 10g network for your ws/nas/servers, run most machines on at least 2.5gbe - provide rj45 where you can use wired, consider a couple big tv and fast htpc - you can show exploded diagrams of parts and watch howto etc - you want the high availability failover design for most parts on network - firewall (opnsense) and servers - proxmox may require 3 nodes but a few 16gb optiplex will work - the pc mkt is fraught right now but refurb parts are widely available - techmikeny - check them out - you may want like 3 dell r730xd to handle like 10 vms at once and stuff - will be interesting to see what you do - you need some sort of bench computer - maybe a new rasp pi4 and you can ssh/vnc to all the machines as needed#clones #eeprom chip flashing #don't break debian
I love watching your videos! I would love to see a Lexus in your channel
Very cool. We are looking at another LED lighting project in our warehouse
Great job man! I hope you will take the opportunity to spray that ceiling bright white to help brighten up the shop. I Like those high bay lamps, be sure to get a few spares for when they fail you’ll have the same type replacement.
You should figure out how to make some of your PTZ lights come on and spotlight you when you enter the door then automatically follow you everywhere you go. No need to light the whole room if everywhere you go is well lit. 😎
That fridge is so out of place in the shop, you gotta throw some stuff at it, maybe bump it with the forklift a few times, just need to rough it up a little so it fits in with the shop aesthetic haha
A crack in the display would really complement the look of it. :)
@@alskjflaksjdflakjdf it has a crack in the display 😂
@@watchjaredwork1487 Hehehe, that's perfect! :)
After watching what you've paid for the shop and the money you have to put in to it to make it nice I've been binge watching all your episodes to help you pay for it lol. Thank you for what you do. God bless !
Brothers and friends are the best tools 🔧
Love this channel. Not a criticism just a suggestion. Consider providing fall protection devices for the folks running the scissor lifts. 😊
Amazon got me on the cca, glad u caught in time
You sure you didn't cut out some main frame cross bracing? You'll find out in the next wind storm or tornado
Yes we’re sure. We’ve done this a time or two.
Heck yes - You can't go wrong with the Ubi gear. I've been running it for the past 5 years on our property and will be adding more cameras into the shop as well. Their UI is such a breeze to manage!
The network hardware was cool but most of it went over my head. Would have liked to see a video explaining the entire system in detail. For example the “Dream Machine “ with the hard drive, is that for the cameras and if the cameras are POE then does the dream machine power them and how do they connect? Lots of questions hope you do a tech video about the system. You are a professional tech and IT person so would be nice to see details and explanation about your system please
Are you planning to run PoE injectors for your PoE++ devices, or you were able to source a switch that provides it?
UniFi 24 port Pro, it has 8 ports of PoE++ 💯
@@WatchJRGo Nice! So I imagine you'll be running UniFi APs?
Always, just waiting on the WiFi 6 stock
@@WatchJRGo If you have the possibility to make a video on that deployment, I'm interested to see how it performs in a warehouse setting compared to the Cisco Rugged APs we're deploying! Love your content as always!
WatchJRGo is a true MacGyver. He can probably make a radio from a coconut.
JR's knowledge is so amazing! It is awesome that he knows so much about different things......cars, lights etc. (and coconut miracles LOL) Is there anything that he can't do????? 🌸 He must be making his parents very proud.
Builds massive network setup for the warehouse...
....uses an ATX Optiplex 755 for management LOL
Dell's commercial lines, that is, Optiplex, Precision and Latitude are bulletproof, but their consumer lines, Vostro, Inspiron, etc. are crap.
As a client system, perhaps? One that nobody will be running off with. The Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro integrates a security camera recorder, gigabit switch, router, and network management all in one.
Think that came with the building and is interim hardware support while he sources a new rack lol
@@FarrellMcGovern i Just replaced 10 vostro's that where running for over 10 years. And during that time only one power supply got replaced. Ow and after 5 years all the hard drives where replaced For SSD. 🤯
@@tuneskramer69 The stuff I have been hearing is more recent, within the past two to three years or so.
I assume besides the layout for your lighting someone told you the difference between general lighting and task lighting? Making the area lighting like an operating table is expensive and costs a lot in power bills. How many switches will turn on your lights? I hope not one, but several, so only to use when necessary? Look at the lighting in Car Wizards place, functional, yet I don’t think he has a large power bill. This not a car showroom, but a working place.....thanks....Jim
PS......just trying to help.
You have made a lot of progress. Congratulations.
Getting new lights. WatchJRGlow.
you have a warehouse store the beams and sell them. House builders love them as new ones have gotten so expensive many use three 2x xxxxx for beams .
best suggestion i've read so far. He's got a torch too and can cut them to whatever length they need
I love that JR is also a UniFi guy!
Stick with Berk-Tek, Belden, Superior Essex, etc (and really in your warehouse, I'd probably go with Ubiquiti Tough cable...) If you are going to have a lot of electrical equipment running, you will want to use STP (Shielded) cable, to block out electrical noise) The slightly extra cost is ALWAYS worth it when pulling cable. The biggest issue with CCA (Other than the fact that the CAT 5/6/7+ standards call for pure copper) is that it breaks (usually microcracks that will even test fine after the install, but go south months later)., and can basically form little "antennas" in the bends that bring in interference. Basically REAL Cat 5E is far better than CAT 7 CCA stuff.
Man even notification squad failed me 😂. Excited to see more improvements.
Same
CCA is one thing in jumper cables...and its fine if you get it at the appropriate pricepoint. But I had no idea that they were trying to pass that stuff off in network cable.... thx for the headsup
Watch JR sing -🎶Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends.🎶
awesome watching your channel grow!
I would definitely like to see that dimmer work them lights I'm sorry but it doesn't work like that how many different circuits do you have to have to run them lights and how many watts is that dimmer good for???
It's 0-10V control, the dimmer is built into the light fixture.
Hell yeah man! I was going to recommend Unifi, but you're already all about it!
I can attest your mention of Copper Clad Aluminum wiring. Had a run in with Amazon jumper cables that were obviously too good to be true. They didn't work very well, and I spent significantly more for copper jumper cables. Lesson learned.
Do you think you could sell the steel on Craigslist or ebay and get more for it since someone might want to save money over buying it new?
I think I-beams would go for far more $ than scrap metal.
Can’t wait to get back to work on it!
Ready to take out that wall and see all those lights up
Love me some Unifi! My whole house is setup with a full Unifi network. Nice deal on the AP's
Oops, Those are Scissor Lifts, not Fork Lifts.
The fork lift was in the middle of the beam supporting it
@@watchjaredwork1487 Ahhh, the camera missed it. I didn't think John would confuse the 2 since he just bought a fork lift.
So much work done yet so much more to go, you're going to have quite a bit of content from fixing this place up, I'm sure it's going to look amazing when you're done. Shame you weren't in town for Hoovie's Christmas Car episode, but you had a good reason. 😉
That Dream Machine has me all kinds of jelly 🤤
Start spendin' that UA-cam money, man! :P
I'm running a UDM-PRO, 24 AT-250w, and a UAP-nanoHD in my home right now. Great hardware for my uses. :)
@@michrech I chucked an AC-LR into my crawlspace and it covers my whole property, lol. Wouldn't mind some cameras though...
@@100PercentJake I do have one UVC-G3-Bullet connected right now. I want to add one more, but after that, everything will be just how I want it (for now)... ;)
I still think it would be great to see a video on how to do a networked security system, maybe not as big as yours, but a good setup for 5-6 cameras, probably 720p or 1080 and maybe with some private cloud storage and secure remote access.
So you're scrapping all of that metal (crain, storage unit, etc...), versus using it for future expansion or just selling it?
The main support steel beams you should paint a flourcent bright orange color.
The thing that keeps popping in my head every time you say warehouse is when Homer Simpson is introducing Frank Grimes to his family. “...And this is my son Bart, he owns a warehouse downtown.”
If I lived closer to you I would come and help you on the building can’t wait till you get it looking better I would start on the insulation
JR are you going to do anything with the outside lighting?
Literally the last thing he talked about was the outside lighting.
Gonna put the sun outside as well 🌞
Cutting heavy steel beams on a ceiling just makes me anxious.
Each light can put out up to 33,600 lumens. Been mountain biking at night with about 900 lumens.
Night riding is so much fun. You thought you knew your trails once you hit them at night. I have 1100 lumens, btw.
Are you going to reuse the i beams?
Yes 💯
Yep. Back in the 70's they tried copper-clad aluminum conductors in residential wiring. Didn't work out.
Love the channel and warehouse updates! Suggestion: if possible, could we get like an overhead map view of the warehouse and like a "you are here" dot when you do projects? Alot of the warehouse footage is all blending together. Would be cool to have a point of reference. Keep up the awesome content!
Sort of unrelated, but....nice AP1! I'm hoping to pick one of those up next year.
@@drivedb7 do it asap! Prices are going up and getting more rare. I was a CRX, Del Sol guy for a while. This was my dream car. Sitting on BBS, coilovers and a hardtop now. Perfection in my opinion 👌
@@pinoy413 - Very nice! And you’re absolutely correct about the prices. About 18 months ago, you could find clean AP1s with lower mileage for around $18k-22k. Now they’re approaching $30k - sometimes even higher! Hopefully prices stabilize for a while until I can grab one... then they can start climbing again lol
Does you local electric company do a deal for led conversions? They paid for half the cost in our maker space.
It's all looking great. Endless possibilities ahead jr 💪
JR, do you know the CRI rating on the lights?
Wow. I remember when a 3tb hard drive was allot of storage. Never would have dreamed you could buy a 16tb single hard drive for a dvr.
Also, I've purchased a 60 watt 3 led array in the past from Amazon for $30.00. It totally makes sense a 240 watt model according to LED Lighting wholesale is $192.50 with the dimmer switch for a 240 watt model. Four times the wattage for 4 times the price. But fair if it will save energy in the warehouse. I'd purchase 1 for just a single car garage.
All the lights soon!!
Hey jr do the salvage yards that you go to buy the catalytic converters? If they are only paying you 80 bucks for your car I'd go somewhere else usually on average I get 3 to 400 a car
The shop is going to be great!
Those eye beams would come in handy in case of high wind storms. Keeps the building on the ground !
Watch JRGO buys the biggest tanning salon on the internet...... lights look good man.
It's going to look alot better as soon as the walls are done
With all the things that need to be done what was the rush to take this random steel out of the air?
he wants a second storey the motul lounge
I need them to build the second story right now.
such good content. keep up the good work!
I say you nuke it from atmosphere,it's the only way to be sure! Just kidding!😄 Enjoying the updates on your progress! It's gonna look like a brand new shop! JR is a perfectionist! Wonder if he is a Virgo? We tend to be meticulous!
I feel like we need at least a 3 hour workshop extravaganza really enjoying this content. Also how long would shipping take to the UK
I add for merch
Demo day is the best day!