Thanks. I would’ve thought being winter here that I’d at least manage the next couple months, but after that door has been closed for 5 minutes it’s unbearable! It’s the next thing on the list
Envious. I wish I had the room in my workshop to make a small office. It would so convenient. Love what you did with the outside wall. Something different. Looking forward to Part 2. Cheers mate. 👍
That is so cool... but treat yourself to an electric nail gun after your next paid job mate... you'll thank yourself later ;) Love the slat wall, and the black. I wanna do my shop walls similar.
Make woodworking videos great again... Love your work mate and the flow of your video. That could've easily gone another 20 minutes and I'd still be glued. Looking forward to the rest
Question: I once made a similar all be it, much smaller 'slat' wall in a similar fashion, but within a few months I ditched it because of wood movement making some pretty big gaps. Is there anything you did here to avoid that or is this not going to be a concern?
Cross fingers if it does happen it’s not too noticeable. Because this is a room within a room I’m not worried about water or air passing through. It also only needs to look good on camera so a few gaps should be ok, unless they’re really bad. But time will tell! I haven’t done this before but hopefully I did it right
Pocket Door ....... small space, small room, pocket door == usability. (I know, you will say insulation, sound suppresion, I say Pocket Door functionality wins). but... I enjoyed the video
Jeez, even your termites are nutty down under.
😂
I was thinking the same. I assumed spiders were the big issue down under. Clearly not!!
somethings dont make sense down here in australia
that was cool as, I have office envy now
Came out very well. I'm glad you said you're adding some ventilation, otherwise the full wrathe of QLD will hit during summer.
Thanks. I would’ve thought being winter here that I’d at least manage the next couple months, but after that door has been closed for 5 minutes it’s unbearable! It’s the next thing on the list
What a lekker office / studio. The recycled timber looks fantastic and the black calico panels too
Dankie maneer
Turned out great, especially the black walls and the wooden slat wall. Looking forward to part 2!
Thanks!
Envious. I wish I had the room in my workshop to make a small office. It would so convenient. Love what you did with the outside wall. Something different. Looking forward to Part 2. Cheers mate. 👍
Thanks man!
Loving your videos and channel mate. Keep at it, I really find you easy to listen to and like the way you edit your videos!!
Thanks!
Great looking office, I’m very envious.
Thanks man!
Great content Rob 🦇🐈⬛
Thanks
Great work! Loved the pace of this video.
Thanks!
Legend man I love shop improvements. I am working hard on my expansion atm. Well done
Thanks man!
Great job dude. My 3D printer room is much the same.
Nice
Looks good in the middle of redoing my man cave in the back of my shop. Using pallet slats on the walls.
Thanks. Good luck with yours!
That is so cool... but treat yourself to an electric nail gun after your next paid job mate... you'll thank yourself later ;) Love the slat wall, and the black. I wanna do my shop walls similar.
Thanks man. Yeah I almost got a brad nailer for the job but it fell through last minute and I just thought “screw it”!
Make woodworking videos great again... Love your work mate and the flow of your video. That could've easily gone another 20 minutes and I'd still be glued.
Looking forward to the rest
Thanks man!
3:12 I think you should have put some really big washers on those anchor bolts to prevent them from pulling through the wood
Question: I once made a similar all be it, much smaller 'slat' wall in a similar fashion, but within a few months I ditched it because of wood movement making some pretty big gaps. Is there anything you did here to avoid that or is this not going to be a concern?
Cross fingers if it does happen it’s not too noticeable. Because this is a room within a room I’m not worried about water or air passing through. It also only needs to look good on camera so a few gaps should be ok, unless they’re really bad. But time will tell! I haven’t done this before but hopefully I did it right
Pocket Door ....... small space, small room, pocket door == usability. (I know, you will say insulation, sound suppresion, I say Pocket Door functionality wins). but... I enjoyed the video
Thanks. Hadn't actually thought of that, it would've worked well
Masonry bolts would have been better if you wanted it easily removable