Hope this answers a lot of your questions and you enjoy seeing the tool demos. Thank you all for watching as the 10MILLION subscriber milestone is looming its great to have you all on the journey.
colinfurze Hi, Colin! I started watching your videos on your channel when there were 500,000 subscribers, I really like your content, I also like to invent something. I'm really looking forward to your live broadcast if it ever happens. If you are also waiting for a live broadcast, please make sure that Colin can see it, put a like on this comment! I think you may have seen videos showing how food is transported on RC cars, do you want to repeat this idea on a larger scale
@@thepurposeofcreation4196 Just because I respect religion doesn't mean I have to respect your advertising of Islam. Remove the comment, and just let us watch the vid
@@anaveragejerry9197 I don't see the comment. I assume it was an overly religious person? Like, bro, I respect people have beliefs, I just don't believe them myself. Religion doesn't relate to Colin's vids in any way
When the old blokes say "They don't do proper engineering any more". Point them Colin's way - not only is he an ace fabricator, he's on top of the latest technology too! All in a workshop no bigger than a bathroom . Britain was built on blokes like Colin.
This was good, I hate tours where they're like "here's my 1850s steam mill engine" and they don't have the damn thing running. I like seeing how the work flows and what everything would look like in operation not just a moving photograph.
Agree, great to see the tools in action with explanations, and all the names and model numbers of the tools also incase we want , really really educational. I will definitely be investing on some of those welding magnets for work
"it's crazy that just a single person in a shed this size has generated that sort of audience" Colin, it's not crazy, you are the reason for this success, you are the example of a person who started with humble and somewhat limited means and made something big out of it. You deserve all this audience: your fantasy, your personality, the sheer crazyness of your projects and your masterful crafting are what make this possible, not the shed, the equipment or lack thereof. To be honest, knowing that all you make comes out of a shed in size simillar to an avergae garage makes it even better!
He's probably the only major youtuber whose quality hasn't wavered since he started. In fact, I would go so far to say that his content has only improved. Sure, he's now got corporate sponsors and a bucketload of money, but he still lives in his normal house, and still works in a normal shed. He's the most human content creator out there.
This. Colin makes the channel. Sure, he's toned down a bit of the crazy over the years as he's matured, but he matures like fine wine. The better tooling has enabled better refinement and larger projects, but non of it would be possible without Mr Furze
At 0:26 you can see the bolts in the floormat that hints about the secret tunnel. Love that you can see it in old videos like this without us knowing anything back then.
Yeah, out on a date and you knock into one of his friends and he starts going "yeah so under here all the metal clamps are under here-" while pulling up your shirt and poking at your gut
*"999 What's your Emergency?"* "There's a lunatic in his Back Garden! He's got a Guitar that spits out fire!" *"Right! No worries just let us kn- ...... wait.... are you in Lincolnshire?"* "Yes!" *"......Is that man wearing a button up shirt and a tie?"* "Yes, he is!" *"Of course.... right ignore him, just leave him to his own thing, he'll go away in a bit."*
One of the most complete and entertaining workshops tours on youtube even with demos. Them americans with their fancy workshops can learn some. We wanna see the tools and know how they work thats why we watch!! Thanx furzzz.
Thank you Colin for making this such a long video, it would have been very easy for you to gloss over things and make a ten minute and one second video. The fact it’s as long as it is shows a lot about how much you care about the channel and all of your projects, so thank you Colin. Stay safe everyone!
It's the mix of the basic, stupid simple and authentic way of Colin himself including his shed combined with unbelievable attention of the camera angles and marvelous professional editing. If you pay attention to that last part and know how much work this must be you will appreciate it extra. All just great.
Here is a question that I carry around for years now: What do you do with all the things you build. Where do they end up? Especially the big things. Do you sell them??
Coming from Lincolnshire, Colin has a midlands/gentle northern English accent -although he does speak fairly quickly so he's possibly a bit tricky to understand if you're not from the UK. However, for a proper, impenetrable Lincs accent you need to listen to that other mechanical genius - Guy Martin...
I understand him perfectly. Normal Northern accent. This is what does my head in when Americans say "British accent". You can understand people from London but not a town 100 miles away. We don't have an accent. We have hundreds of them.
He ain't lying ahah, look at the rolled 4 layer carpet! The access tunnel to the bunker and house has been there hiding from us all this time ahah sweeeeeet
Out of the.... 150 or so channels I regularly watch, Mr. Colin has got to be in the top two or three I would love to meet and spend a day with. He may even be in the top 1 I want to meet.
@@kalleroseworld1919 That's easy really. It doesn't necessarily mean ALL 150 channels have new content daily. I have something like 960 channels in my feed, but there's a top 25 or whatever number of ones that i have the full notification bell on for. Some days there's nothing new, other days I get 20 notifications. Filter which ones look neat, and then watch them. Quite honestly I rarely watch TV anymore because all you see are commercials for drugs, old people underwear, and crap I have no idea who'd use. Don't even get me started on the 'news'... I'd rather watch content specific programming that's fun and that I can learn from. I'm 46 years old as a 25 year experienced electrical engineer with 27 years as a fire fighter, who likes to build and operate 1/8 scale live steam trains, when I'm not playing with my cars.... I'm never too old to learn. It's a big world out there, go out and experience it!
Great tour and amazing work you do. You have always stayed true to Colin Furze and not sold out. Thank you. I honestly can say this would be the last UA-cam channel I would unsubscribe from. Stay safe and well.
I just cannot get enough of what you do. I have over 3 years have made my work shed kitted out so when I retire I would love putting my all into different projects, only life has away of changing things . so over this last year I have had to stop what i love doing dur to three forms of artharitus. But hay i love watching your workshop and especialy your latest Brand ney work space. Thanks for what you do. Derek
QUESTION: How many ties do you have over the years from the beginning of this channel? Do you wash them or just born them when they are dirty and greasy?
While in lockdown I have watched all your videos... ended up building a grass irrigation system running off a 12v solenoid but I swapped the remote switch for a WiFi switch so my smart home can turn it on for me. Great videos please continue
I love the Furze energy, and the fact that he does these amazing things in such a small work area. Keep up the awesome work, and I can't wait to see where you go from here!
@@vipervidsgamingplus5723 he just means, if you ever want to buy a tool colin uses, dont search yourself to death trying to find the exact one colin uses, but a simular one.
Man, 12, or so, years ago I bought some machine tools to play around with and build robots. Then it quickly got out of hand and turned into a full blown business making custom industrial machinery parts. Have yet to build anything fun. I envy your situation. You look like you're having a blast. Keep the videos coming and I hope you always enjoy what you do.
waynec369 I would love to run an engineering business, ofcourse you probably see the negatives but I’d like to say that there’s probably some good things there
Man you've got it all wrong. People love seeing how things are made. People have seen a thousand thousand engine swaps (for example) and yet people keep starting new car channels and watch ANOTHER engine swap. So if you're building anything and you have the tools, get a camera, or a few cameras and put a video together, bit of an explanation as to what you're doing, what you're thinking. Can't edit video? Go on freelancer or Fiverr and hire someone on a short term contract (most likely from the phillipines, india or malaysia) to do it for you, they are incredibly good, have all the reviews and very affordable and at the same time you're providing them with a comparatively good contract job. Put said video on youtube, rinse repeat. Be consistent, and keep adding content, and they will come. Don't give up dude, you're 90% of the way there, and once it starts making money, build your robots, cause people will want to see that too!
Colin I have a few questions: •What is your favourite invention you have made? •What's the invention you'd most like to change or make better? •Do you keep every invention ?
Colin does a LOT with a little. Basic tools, a small space, and a great deal of ingenuity. It's why he's nearing 10 MILLION subscribers, and I"m proud to be one.
Absolutely guarantee it's a prop. If it were real, and he didn't have whatever qualifies as the UKs version of an explosives and heavy arms license, even owning one is years in prison
There's a tape measure that's similar to that. For every reading on the tape measure, it also notes what half of that reading is, so you can easily find center. Not quite the same idea, but pretty slick too.
You know why that is? Because YOU CAN! Might make a mistake or two, get a few cuts, scratches, and burns, but that's how you learn. How many times did you fall off your bike when you were learning? Same thing.
Refreshed after I awoke & found 10 mil on your home screen Colin. I'd seen your fb post 12 minutes after it landed & shared the link again. So very happy furze you~Congratulations Sir Colin!
His wife could never threaten him with "you'll be sleeping in the shed tongiht" idk why she would but just in case Wow I have never gotten this many likes ever.
Let me get this straight: You comment something that is unrelated to the fact that I have two DANGEROUSLY DASHING girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest UA-camr ever, having two hot girlfriends is really incredible. Yet you did not mention that at all. I am quite disappointed, dear zaltic
just the bit on clamps changed my life, no lie, i have super shaky hands so like , i was always afraid of getting into fabbing. i don't think so anymore
CONGRATS ON 10 MILLION COLIN!!!! I’ve been here since the beginning and you are the man who got me into welding and machining. Keep doing everything you do!!!!
Colin proves you don't need a giant shop full of state of the art tools to make awesome shit. PLease never change COlin, Your shed, your trunk, your tie, you, all a big part of your channel!
I cannot express how much I understand the work involved in making this space possible. You spent hundreds of hours maximising use of a small space. you are a true genius of our time, and if this was 1000 years ago, your intelligence and innovation would be in the history books.
I see on the sheet metal "Lord Colin Furze" 23:59 😂 I'd imagine that was written from whomever supplied the metal for him. That would be a nice story. All the people who are behind the mix, in the background that helped along the way. It seems like you got a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Good stuff, love your work.
Excellent tour showing what one man in a shed can build. Yes he has the tools, but he has the knowledge to be able to apply them to his dreams. Well done Colin.
It is a pleasure to you in your true element, man as tool user. You are the ultimate person that evolution is tending toward. AND we love you, Colin. We wish we were more like you in so many ways. Dare I say, I understand you, male as engineer, don’t ever stop being who you are.
does anyone else wonder what he does with his larger creations? im not sure if he has made a video about it or not but if he has could you tell me what its called or give me the link to it?
@@NemoConsequentae He had to disassemble the 360 swing, his neighbors thought it was too unsightly or dangerous or whatever and started complaining, I believe.
is Dr Who still making new episodes? i thought the whole female doctor thing ended it rightly. it was a good till then. River song was a female time lord no need to gender bend it to pieces. .. they could have made a river song arc and focused on her adventures and occasionally meeting with the doctor.
I've been wanting to suggest something, and I think I've finally settled on one: Make a portable electrolyzer to convert water to hydroxy, and use it to make a flamethrower that uses "water" to make fire.
Hope this answers a lot of your questions and you enjoy seeing the tool demos. Thank you all for watching as the 10MILLION subscriber milestone is looming its great to have you all on the journey.
colinfurze Hi, Colin! I started watching your videos on your channel when there were 500,000 subscribers, I really like your content, I also like to invent something. I'm really looking forward to your live broadcast if it ever happens.
If you are also waiting for a live broadcast, please make sure that Colin can see it, put a like on this comment!
I think you may have seen videos showing how food is transported on RC cars, do you want to repeat this idea on a larger scale
He inspired me to start my own UA-cam channel keep up the good work. And everyone feel free to check out my chanel❤️
Build electric super Moto 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
hi
Can u put a pit bike engine in a small car ?
The newspaper: "Under arrest - Colin's flame-throwing scooter stunt backfires"
I love that pun 😂
Hahahaha
Even the locals can't take him normally lol
It was on one of my b days 8th to be exact
Hahaha💸💸💸💸💰💰💰💸💱
ua-cam.com/video/lxHv-kzvx2A/v-deo.html
"Don't punch yourself in the nuts."
Words to live by.
time stamp?
@@squidddivv9624 15:05
Henk Blom thanks
Dont whack*
I'd buy that on a tshirt
The fact that the shed never burned down or blew up is amazing
Safety tie and 3 layers of carpet do the trick
rick tijssen I’ve always been skeptical on the safety ties but they obviously work
It has caught on fire though a few times.
Don't worry, he have a backup bunker.
I agree
It’s got a carpet furze because you’ve got a secret bunker entrance underneath it 👀
The hydraulic pump is also already there
I like how I’m not the only one that goes back and watches videos 😂👌
When I saw this I thought it was recent
@@Superson1c5 😂😂 there definitely needs to be another one
Shhhhhhhhhh!
Some of the internet’s most viral, extreme, unique, ground breaking machines and vehicles came out of that tiny shed.
Colin is absolutely fantastic. On a side note, GO VOLS!!!
@@thepurposeofcreation4196 Just because I respect religion doesn't mean I have to respect your advertising of Islam. Remove the comment, and just let us watch the vid
That is true... others have copied/been inspired from him also.
Yes
@@anaveragejerry9197 I don't see the comment. I assume it was an overly religious person? Like, bro, I respect people have beliefs, I just don't believe them myself. Religion doesn't relate to Colin's vids in any way
I like how he demonstrates, everything he shows you..
Dave Smith even his shed?
Colin would be better seller in any shop :D
When the old blokes say "They don't do proper engineering any more". Point them Colin's way - not only is he an ace fabricator, he's on top of the latest technology too! All in a workshop no bigger than a bathroom . Britain was built on blokes like Colin.
you've got a big bathroom bud :) posh
When the old blokes say "They don't do proper engineering any more"
Colin says: "Here, hold my beer"
Old bloke isn't wrong.
If it's advertised as "made in England" it's probably got a FURZE badge on it
And Guy Martin too, I reckon they would get on so well
@@Arthur-jx8bm Now that is a collaboration I'd love to see.
I highly respect this mans skills. He is a mad scientist for sure !
This is a genuinely good shed tour, especially because of all the little demos. Thanks a lot Colin!
This was good, I hate tours where they're like "here's my 1850s steam mill engine" and they don't have the damn thing running. I like seeing how the work flows and what everything would look like in operation not just a moving photograph.
Agree, great to see the tools in action with explanations, and all the names and model numbers of the tools also incase we want , really really educational. I will definitely be investing on some of those welding magnets for work
"it's crazy that just a single person in a shed this size has generated that sort of audience"
Colin, it's not crazy, you are the reason for this success, you are the example of a person who started with humble and somewhat limited means and made something big out of it. You deserve all this audience: your fantasy, your personality, the sheer crazyness of your projects and your masterful crafting are what make this possible, not the shed, the equipment or lack thereof. To be honest, knowing that all you make comes out of a shed in size simillar to an avergae garage makes it even better!
well thats how TVR started, altho colins products are more reliable
Hear, hear.
He's probably the only major youtuber whose quality hasn't wavered since he started. In fact, I would go so far to say that his content has only improved. Sure, he's now got corporate sponsors and a bucketload of money, but he still lives in his normal house, and still works in a normal shed. He's the most human content creator out there.
This.
Colin makes the channel. Sure, he's toned down a bit of the crazy over the years as he's matured, but he matures like fine wine.
The better tooling has enabled better refinement and larger projects, but non of it would be possible without Mr Furze
@@girlsdrinkfeck What happened to TVR? I've not heard anything from them in years now....
At 0:26 you can see the bolts in the floormat that hints about the secret tunnel. Love that you can see it in old videos like this without us knowing anything back then.
Find someone who talks about you like Colin does about his shed!
I had a stroke reading that for some reason
@@bruh8448 me too bruh 💀
Yeah, out on a date and you knock into one of his friends and he starts going "yeah so under here all the metal clamps are under here-" while pulling up your shirt and poking at your gut
@@thatyoutubechannel9953 lmao
I don’t want to be called a simple tool
Legend says he still there *hearting* comments.
Awww thanks Colin ❤
@@lemmesmashpls damn
He's a lot more organised than I thought
Former plumber... They have to learn to stack righteous levels of gear in a small van; being organized is a professional skill.
@@lairdcummings9092 lets not forget the other skill of remembering were things are.
@@joshuaspires9252 always important, but if you're organized, that's easier.
You won't get far fabricating if you can't stay organized.
"And on the 26th I got arrested!"
oh collin, after 10 years do the police even bother to respond to calls around you?
More likely his neighbors have just given up on calling the police...
@@johnt1815 The Karens all moved away.
*"999 What's your Emergency?"*
"There's a lunatic in his Back Garden! He's got a Guitar that spits out fire!"
*"Right! No worries just let us kn- ...... wait.... are you in Lincolnshire?"*
"Yes!"
*"......Is that man wearing a button up shirt and a tie?"*
"Yes, he is!"
*"Of course.... right ignore him, just leave him to his own thing, he'll go away in a bit."*
@@Sergeantmajormario lol
And they didn't even knew about his tunnel yet!
"Engage Safety Squints" = Confirmed Ave watcher.
It's so badass that you still have the newspaper from getting arrested
I hear mad scientists see this as a form of approval.
So... i wonder what other newspapers are around there :D
One of the most complete and entertaining workshops tours on youtube even with demos. Them americans with their fancy workshops can learn some. We wanna see the tools and know how they work thats why we watch!! Thanx furzzz.
Brilliant
Greetings from America
@@user-pp5or5og4k Colin has both...
@@user-pp5or5og4k sorry no hate, but my mouth waters to see all their tools and they do fly- by tours. No demos on things unknown.
I’m in this strange position where I’d like to own some of this equipment, but I have absolutely no idea what I’d use it for
Hahaha I know exactly how you feel LOL
I love the cnc plasma cutter. If i had a house and a big enough shed, i would try to get one of these.
@@billybtraites4120 lol yeah it's like people with awesome expensive computers but they only use for gaming instead of rendering stuff
Oh, watch enough of this channel and you get ideas! 🙂
Build a mech
"That time he got arrested on a firearms charge while in possession of a flame throwing scooter"
sounds like a good question for a pub quiz .....
vizionthing classic authoritarian UK, ”do you got a loicense for that butterknife?”
@@manganvbg90
"All i wanted was to make some toast!"
Nobody:
UK: oy mate you gotta license for that licence to get a butterfly licence ?
@@user-rd5nc1nb9f I'm guessing if you drove a flamethrowing scooter around in the USA the police would just whoop and cheer with everyone else.
@@SmartStr33t I think most cops all over the world would like it, but they have a job to do and protocols to follow
Thank you Colin for making this such a long video, it would have been very easy for you to gloss over things and make a ten minute and one second video. The fact it’s as long as it is shows a lot about how much you care about the channel and all of your projects, so thank you Colin. Stay safe everyone!
“so what do you do for a living?”
Colin: (maniacal laughter)
It's the mix of the basic, stupid simple and authentic way of Colin himself including his shed combined with unbelievable attention of the camera angles and marvelous professional editing. If you pay attention to that last part and know how much work this must be you will appreciate it extra. All just great.
Here is a question that I carry around for years now:
What do you do with all the things you build. Where do they end up? Especially the big things. Do you sell them??
he made a video about a week ago about his underground bunker where he explains where some of his projects are.
Yeah pretty sure he also has a storage place somewhere, like a mini warehouse, not near his house, for stuff like the 360 degree swing.
Auction them!!!
disassembled and reuse (ithink)
He's kept a surprising amount of stuff tbf
"Its never that good or its a bit kinky"
Colin: _g i g i t y_
It took me a second to realise.
When does he say that?
@@thomasawl at 14:04
Giggity
Giggity
I like how I understand literally 15% of what he says, but still watch the whole thing just because of his enthusiasm.
keep it up man!
British people be like "its chewwsday is en it?"
Coming from Lincolnshire, Colin has a midlands/gentle northern English accent -although he does speak fairly quickly so he's possibly a bit tricky to understand if you're not from the UK. However, for a proper, impenetrable Lincs accent you need to listen to that other mechanical genius - Guy Martin...
I understand him perfectly as I’m from the same place, lol
How dont you understand Colin. Youd have a real issue visiting the UK
I understand him perfectly. Normal Northern accent. This is what does my head in when Americans say "British accent". You can understand people from London but not a town 100 miles away. We don't have an accent. We have hundreds of them.
He ain't lying ahah, look at the rolled 4 layer carpet! The access tunnel to the bunker and house has been there hiding from us all this time ahah sweeeeeet
See the winch motor mounted on the roof above the hole plain sight!
I'VE LITERALLY WAITED AGES FOR THIS
THANK YOU FURZE!!!!
Out of the.... 150 or so channels I regularly watch, Mr. Colin has got to be in the top two or three I would love to meet and spend a day with. He may even be in the top 1 I want to meet.
how do u find the time to watch 150 channels regularly lol
@@kalleroseworld1919 That's easy really. It doesn't necessarily mean ALL 150 channels have new content daily. I have something like 960 channels in my feed, but there's a top 25 or whatever number of ones that i have the full notification bell on for. Some days there's nothing new, other days I get 20 notifications. Filter which ones look neat, and then watch them. Quite honestly I rarely watch TV anymore because all you see are commercials for drugs, old people underwear, and crap I have no idea who'd use. Don't even get me started on the 'news'... I'd rather watch content specific programming that's fun and that I can learn from. I'm 46 years old as a 25 year experienced electrical engineer with 27 years as a fire fighter, who likes to build and operate 1/8 scale live steam trains, when I'm not playing with my cars.... I'm never too old to learn.
It's a big world out there, go out and experience it!
Great tour and amazing work you do. You have always stayed true to Colin Furze and not sold out. Thank you. I honestly can say this would be the last UA-cam channel I would unsubscribe from. Stay safe and well.
I just cannot get enough of what you do.
I have over 3 years have made my work shed kitted out so when I retire I would love putting my all into different projects, only life has away of changing things . so over this last year I have had to stop what i love doing dur to three forms of artharitus. But hay i love watching your workshop and especialy your latest Brand ney work space.
Thanks for what you do.
Derek
“Kaleidoscope clamp” is an “iris mechanism”. So cool, Colin. Loving this
I'm impressed that Collin has been doing this for over 10 years and hasn't gotten in anyway stale with his great content .
QUESTION:
How many ties do you have over the years from the beginning of this channel?
Do you wash them or just born them when they are dirty and greasy?
Sebastian Gies there is a possibility that it is just the one tie 😁
@@mortuaryartist; that would explain the color...
Just One
@@mortuaryartist If i remember right it got cut in half once. If i remember right. But it would be amazing if it was just one tie!
While in lockdown I have watched all your videos... ended up building a grass irrigation system running off a 12v solenoid but I swapped the remote switch for a WiFi switch so my smart home can turn it on for me.
Great videos please continue
I love the Furze energy, and the fact that he does these amazing things in such a small work area. Keep up the awesome work, and I can't wait to see where you go from here!
Colin Furze is the ultimate "there are many like it, but this ones mine" guy
Elemental Nova is that a bad thing
@@vipervidsgamingplus5723 I don't think it was meant to imply that that was a bad thing.
@@vipervidsgamingplus5723 he just means, if you ever want to buy a tool colin uses, dont search yourself to death trying to find the exact one colin uses, but a simular one.
Man, 12, or so, years ago I bought some machine tools to play around with and build robots. Then it quickly got out of hand and turned into a full blown business making custom industrial machinery parts. Have yet to build anything fun. I envy your situation. You look like you're having a blast. Keep the videos coming and I hope you always enjoy what you do.
waynec369 I would love to run an engineering business, ofcourse you probably see the negatives but I’d like to say that there’s probably some good things there
Man you've got it all wrong. People love seeing how things are made. People have seen a thousand thousand engine swaps (for example) and yet people keep starting new car channels and watch ANOTHER engine swap. So if you're building anything and you have the tools, get a camera, or a few cameras and put a video together, bit of an explanation as to what you're doing, what you're thinking. Can't edit video? Go on freelancer or Fiverr and hire someone on a short term contract (most likely from the phillipines, india or malaysia) to do it for you, they are incredibly good, have all the reviews and very affordable and at the same time you're providing them with a comparatively good contract job. Put said video on youtube, rinse repeat. Be consistent, and keep adding content, and they will come. Don't give up dude, you're 90% of the way there, and once it starts making money, build your robots, cause people will want to see that too!
i love that you have a metal plate on the bench with the welders under the plate thats briliant, also that the bice is also on the plate, amazing
Colin I have a few questions:
•What is your favourite invention you have made?
•What's the invention you'd most like to change or make better?
•Do you keep every invention ?
hope he answers them! Great questions
This video was so wholesome i think ill watch it again. Much love Colin!
I'm furious I haven't heard of the center finding ruler...hours of my life wasted over the years!
Same here. I paused the video, googled and thought to myself, why didn't I know about this
i knew i wouldnt be the only one!
I made a shopping list. centre finding ruler is definitely on it
Even for something like woodworking that would have been incredibly helpful. Best takeaway from this video hands down.
This was the most intriguing bit of the entire video.... For me.
Colin does a LOT with a little. Basic tools, a small space, and a great deal of ingenuity. It's why he's nearing 10 MILLION subscribers, and I"m proud to be one.
3:36 are we all gonna ignore the RPG on his ceiling
Considering this is Furze, that is probably not even in the top 5 of the most dangerous things in his shed.
Absolutely guarantee it's a prop. If it were real, and he didn't have whatever qualifies as the UKs version of an explosives and heavy arms license, even owning one is years in prison
His doorbell involves guns im not surprised its not that surprising
Yes
Yes.
This is like bringing a kid in a candyshop!
There's so much to see!!
my jaw dropped at the centre finding ruler. so many cool things in that shed but for some reason that got me the most excited
Look up a "dct equal space divider" it is such a simplistic tool that I could have used a million times over!
Now I know what was missing from this tour! The secret bunker hatch!
I love this kind of videos! It's so inspiring to creators and makers 💪
Out of all that lovely equipment the centre finding ruler impressed me the most 😂
There's a tape measure that's similar to that. For every reading on the tape measure, it also notes what half of that reading is, so you can easily find center. Not quite the same idea, but pretty slick too.
This tour was well needed, love all your work and can’t wait to see the 10m video 👍
It is so good to see pure British Character. I have watched you for years. Thank you for the content ...
"Colin's flame-throwing scooter stunt backfires" - I see what Stamford Mercury did there
I love colin's homemade vibe. makes us feel like we can do this stuff ourselves and it makes everything a whole lot more believable
You know why that is?
Because YOU CAN!
Might make a mistake or two, get a few cuts, scratches, and burns, but that's how you learn. How many times did you fall off your bike when you were learning? Same thing.
@@kleetus92 That's the spirit! Best of luck to you!
Well, there goes the kids' college funds. I did not know I needed all this stuff.
Thanks Colin
Refreshed after I awoke & found 10 mil on your home screen Colin. I'd seen your fb post 12 minutes after it landed & shared the link again. So very happy furze you~Congratulations Sir Colin!
I just watched a 26 minute video of a man talking about his shed.
And pass really fast...
Damn. Did not seem like 26 minutes 😅
Nothing wrong with that
And enjoyed every second of it
I didnt say it was bad either.
Colinfurze and Mark Rober need to get together and make something
m.ua-cam.com/video/_uXnypEzau0/v-deo.html
Here it is
@@stealth1555 nice
I discovered Colin furze from that paint gun video
@historyremembers same here
@@stealth1555 Yeah but like in the same room
His wife could never threaten him with "you'll be sleeping in the shed tongiht" idk why she would but just in case
Wow I have never gotten this many likes ever.
when hes in trouble he has to sleep on his bed LOL
Bunker time
He's turned his whole house into a invention moshpot XD i think he's accumulated a lifetime of 'sleeping in the shed'
@@linhfphung7867 Sleeping in the bunker ;)
the only one being punished then is the wife. Collin would just continue working and create crazy stuff. (and keep the missus away doing so)
*That is most secured place after* *area 51 only furse and his camera* can enter*
@Beiever have you seen the kind of stuff he has made
+his son
The padlock 😂
Bob Lazar has access also
That's because he can't leave the nut house premises and not allowed to have visitors 😎
This guy needs his own version of Area 51
Let me get this straight: You comment something that is unrelated to the fact that I have two DANGEROUSLY DASHING girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest UA-camr ever, having two hot girlfriends is really incredible. Yet you did not mention that at all. I am quite disappointed, dear zaltic
he has bunker lol
AxxL no one asked and no one cares lol
@@AxxLAfriku ????????????????
@@AxxLAfriku I already just despise you from this comment alone.
4:00 so we're not gonna talk about the RPG on the ceiling?
well that's incase an intruder comes
@@linecraftman3907 or when he gets bored.
I WAS BOUTTA SAY THAT
Or the fact that it's chilling right next to a honking horn of all things.
That's an airsoft RPG that was in the AK47 Tuk Tuk video
just the bit on clamps changed my life, no lie, i have super shaky hands so like , i was always afraid of getting into fabbing. i don't think so anymore
Happy 10 yrs old Colin. Thanks 4 sharing hope your OK in lock down staying safe or in your bunker
HE'S GOT TO BE THE BEST , COOLEST AND CRAZIEST DAD EVER!
(i actually wonder what his kids think about him)
“I don’t throw that away,I might need that” shows us a foot
Hipd Topic bruh I have a small shop myself... you never actually need something until you throw it away, just the way it works 😂
The hand we always see must be around there somewhere 😆
You never know, maybe one day he might need to measure like an American
@@jaxonschlutz1279 In México happens the same way; Universal truth.
Hipd Topic 😂😂😂
Remember every inch of his shed, but forgot wifes favorite colour.
the truthest man alive
A man should never forget a millimeter of his shed
Sounds about right lol
CONGRATS ON 10 MILLION COLIN!!!! I’ve been here since the beginning and you are the man who got me into welding and machining. Keep doing everything you do!!!!
5000 Volts?
ElectroBOOM: nothing for me.
they should do a collab
An English volt is 6 times bigger than other ones.
😂
@@maxmillion349 how drunk are you?
@@JonasKongsted English drunk that is like times 10 French drunk.
Let's face it lads, Colin's workshop shed is a war factory. 😂
You're not wrong
When Colin is talking about his hydraulic pump: "Essentially, what I use this for is my press"
Everyone after tunnel p2: "Well that was a lie!"
Now that is a great workshop! And it shows how valuable all those little tools are that can help you to measure, mark, clamp, bend, etc.
I like the random RPG on the roof 4:20
Nice.
Nice
nice
Nice.
Noice
The envy of every man with an interest in making things!!
Colin proves you don't need a giant shop full of state of the art tools to make awesome shit. PLease never change COlin, Your shed, your trunk, your tie, you, all a big part of your channel!
I cannot express how much I understand the work involved in making this space possible. You spent hundreds of hours maximising use of a small space. you are a true genius of our time, and if this was 1000 years ago, your intelligence and innovation would be in the history books.
I see on the sheet metal "Lord Colin Furze" 23:59 😂 I'd imagine that was written from whomever supplied the metal for him. That would be a nice story. All the people who are behind the mix, in the background that helped along the way. It seems like you got a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Good stuff, love your work.
10 years of "the shed" and 10 millions subscribers, thats a perfect math... xd
But sadly not perfect grammar.
*Maths*
Perfect Grammar in American English!
*mafs*
4:30 anyone notice the RPG on the roof?😂😂😂
Don’t cross Colin or your house will go kaboom
What is that bro
@@endlessbattle3274 Fun... that's what it is.
@@endlessbattle3274 for rocket jumping, obviously.
Yeah man
Excellent tour showing what one man in a shed can build. Yes he has the tools, but he has the knowledge to be able to apply them to his dreams. Well done Colin.
Just imagine his kids when they grows up “my dads got a flame throwing bike and 100cc tuktuk”
It was a 600cc
He built his son a jet powered scooter. I think his kid already knows.. 🤣
US: We have an Ironman
UK: We have a Colin Furze
And hes not even fiction 😂
Canada: We have a Hacksmith
UK - We have a James Bond
US: we have coronavirus
@@natejones6832 you beat me to it.
Why is no one talking about the "giggity" he dropped at 14:03 ?
I know😂
literally came to the comments to see if anyone noticed
lmaooo i didnt even notice
It is a pleasure to you in your true element, man as tool user. You are the ultimate person that evolution is tending toward. AND we love you, Colin. We wish we were more like you in so many ways. Dare I say, I understand you, male as engineer, don’t ever stop being who you are.
does anyone else wonder what he does with his larger creations? im not sure if he has made a video about it or not but if he has could you tell me what its called or give me the link to it?
He does a walkthrough of his bunker, and some of his larger things live there
@@SheepSlayer But not the 360 degree swing! :p
Definitely rich enough to own an off site warehouse somewhere.... Think people think!
@@scarfyslap It's a valid question, if there's a warehouse somewhere I feel like everyone would want to see that too
@@NemoConsequentae He had to disassemble the 360 swing, his neighbors thought it was too unsightly or dangerous or whatever and started complaining, I believe.
Engage safety squints, loving the AVE reference
Came here to say the same thing!
I'd love to see an episode of Doctor Who where Colin helps to fix the Tardis for the doctor.
This needs to happen.
He’d probably add a jet engine on the outside
I need this
Now THAT would be cool!
is Dr Who still making new episodes?
i thought the whole female doctor thing ended it rightly. it was a good till then. River song was a female time lord no need to gender bend it to pieces. ..
they could have made a river song arc and focused on her adventures and occasionally meeting with the doctor.
10 Years and 10 Million Subscribers is great, Congratulations.
18:38 Ah yes, the most important shop tools, the plastic feet.
never know when you're gonna need a pair of plastic feet!
Can't have a proper shed without a plastic foot.
I've been wanting to suggest something, and I think I've finally settled on one: Make a portable electrolyzer to convert water to hydroxy, and use it to make a flamethrower that uses "water" to make fire.
*pulls out a mannequin foot* "might need that sometime later"
what
For
Ya know
Probably for something kickass
A Ass Kick everytime you don't get off of the toilet
Thanks so much for the detailed tour of your very well-equipped and efficient work shop!
He forgot the reason why he is still alive
His safety tie
One firearms offence cuaually had rpg hanging on roof 😂😂
Colin: puts flamethrower on bike
Police: gives FIREarms charge
Me: XD
I had the same reaction
Ah fire arm hahahaha for sure it was a fire 😂 arm not sure it was still a crap scooter
You're an awesome host, creative and artistic inventor and craftsman, Colin, and an inspiration!
couldn't believe at the end that I've spent 30 minutes fanboy-ing over everything, felt like 10 minutes :D
Colin Furze: "Welcome to the workshop tour!"
Me: "Hehe I'm in danger."
Not me but my savings, i saw so much stuff that i need😂
@@dermax4455 I know, right?!
So much grown-up toys...
he just casually has an rpg chilling on the ceiling
I am amazed at the things you have created with this little shop! Most guys cant build the things you can with a full-on industrial shop!