Love the shed, and the video - not enough UK creators out here, can make some of us feel "inadequate" when looking at some of the amazing shops the Americans have!
@@shed_time Don't we all - I've got far too much experience in using bent 4 x 2's from wickes and not enough experience using beautiful hardwoods haha.
@@shed_timeWalnut is extremely expensive in the States. Good comparison is cherry. Walnut is roughly 14-16 USD per board foot. Cherry is 3-4 USD. When people get a deal on walnut they tell all their friends. We do have very large quantities of species that grow within quad-state area. Minnesota where I am, absurd amounts of different oaks, cherry, maple, ash, elm.
Wood working is a hobby for me and I started out in a shed literally half the size of the one you have - nearly 50 years ago. My current workshop is a 30' x 40' Barn that I built myself and has a Soil-cement floor. I currently light my workshop with 12v Car LED Headlights which give me awesome amounts of illumination at a very cheap price. I insulated my Barn with natural fibre panels (at large expense) and heat it with two Diesel Heaters (12v) which are fuelled by the Bio-Diesel I produce.
My shop in Ohio is 24' x 32' and I am constantly looking for ways to optimize tool layout and storage. Having everything on mobile bases is essential. I also heavily utilize every square inch of wall space for tool and material storage. I' ve got a 52“ SawStop cabinet saw, 8" long-bed jointer, a full-size lathe, and a 4' x 4' CNC that eat up a ton of floor space. As you know, unfortunately one needs space around the tools in order to use them. I feel like you have really achieved a lot of functionality from that space and with the tools you have. Well done!
Thanks @7StrokeRoll! It's funny how I tend to spend more time organising the shed than I do building things in it - love it though. Your space sounds great and I hear you on being able to walk around things. I really want a CNC but there's no way I could fit it in at the moment, thought about some sort of folding bed but will bide my time until I have a bigger space.
Great video mate. A nice slice of English perspective, which is nice to watch, as a Yorkshireman living in Australia. 👍 Almost Forgot to say, Subscribed!
You did a good job organizing your shed. Im building shed about the same size, I came up with the same idea for the saws. This helps me get my ideas together. Thx1
Just finished watching all your videos Adam! Its excellent seeing your perspective and learning with you! Also exciting to have more UK UA-camrs to watch! Look forward to more videos! P.s. I'd love to see a more detailed video about what tools/gears you recommend getting and in what order when starting out, especially as someone who will soon have their own shed!
Appreciate that @HyperGamma - thank you! That's an excellent video suggestion my friend, I am going to start planning it now actually so keep an eye out for it soon.
Just Subscribed - what a great workshop - I have a 10ft x 8ft shed that I use as a work shop and like yourself space for storage and to work is always an issue so I'm in the process of mobilizing my tools too
Thanks for the sub Andy. One of the best things about putting these videos out there is connecting with so many other people who also have small spaces. Good luck with the tools - let me know how you get on!
Great tour!!! Thank you for sharing your nice shop. I love the garden surrounding your workshop. It seems to be a very peaceful place. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you! God bless you.
Hey, hope you're well and thank you for the lovely comment. When we bought this house the garden was completely different so this was all designed and built by my wife and I after a lot of hard work and learning! It is a very peaceful place for our family and we're very lucky.
This was great, loved every second of it!! Inspires me to keep on filming what I do... maybe one day I too will have a shop tour video or at least release a video at all!
Thank you @Hibbo89, I'm glad you liked it! My advice is to just go for it and post something...anything...if you have ambitions to do that. I procrastinated for well over a year before creating this channel, worried about nobody watching, or my videos not being good enough or dealing with the negative comments. I needn't have worried at all, the support has been incredible - making this channel has been one of the best things I've done. Jump...you'll love it.
Hi Adam, I just binged all your videos. Like the tour, I know how hard it is to store everything, I only have a 9' by 6' shed. With my two benches, I built & and shelving, I'm very limited in space. Top marks for putting yourself out on UA-cam.
Hi Andrew, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I hear you, the inside of the shed is 2.1m wide and the amount of times I've carefully shimmied round the table saw only to bang my head on the lumber rack makes me wish for a couple of extra feet in space.
New sub. Very organised. In my 10x12 shed I have a lathe, table saw, pillar drill, bandsaw, sanding station, thicknesser planer, mitre saw (shelved) scroll saw (shelved) and work space/bench all on wheels and a million pieces of reclaimed wood!!
That's impressive @smilertiler1! I'm currently trying to figure out how to make space for a planer thicknesser, toying with a flip top cart approach...
lol, alas their use case is far more boring than what I think you're thinking...they were originally for a sliding camera rig but need a bit of development, so currently pondering whether to keep it up there or take them down and repurpose into a slab flattening jig.
Many thanks for the video. Hope one day to build a similar sized shed - with concrete pad outside as a temporary overflow area. Interesting to see how everything fits . . . for you! I need to throw away some tool packaging to optimise space usage. Like the way it is very focused
Thanks @chriscardwell3495 and good luck with the Shed build! A concrete base is what most people go with but I've taken so much concrete out of this garden that I'm a bit over it! Overflow area is a great idea...
@@shed_time - thanks for your comment I agree, have changed my thinking on a concrete slab outside the shed. Now profer to have a stone patio area instead - which is more versatile for future owners.
Love the shed! A nice relatable sized shed for us UK folk! What are the rails for attached to your ceiling? Also, I’ve got the same table saw as you. Do you ever use it for dado cuts? I bought the CMT grooving blade (which is excellent by the way) but the saw constantly drops in height having no locking device for blade height. Drives me mad as you can’t dial in any cut depth.
Ooh I didn't know about the CMT grooving blade - I'm going to check that out. I wonder what's causing it to drop...just the forces at play I guess? I have used the table saw to cut dado's a few times (it just has the standard blade on it) and it's not ideal - takes ages and doesn't cut flat so requires some tidy up afterwards. I was thinking about making a dado jig for my router soon which will speed things up. Those linear rails you can see were originally for a sliding camera rig, the idea being I could hang my camera from them and move it up and down the shed to get the right shot, also removing the room the tripod takes up on the floor. It worked pretty well actually but needs a bit of a rethink so I'm just deciding if I build a version 2 of the rig or take it down and make a slab flattening jig out of it!
Just subscribed! Glad I found your channel, enjoyed the video. I am in the USA and I really enjoy seeing other peoples shops from around the world. I wish you all the best in building your channel.
This was really helpful, I'm building a shed/workshop around the same size currently and will use some of these tips especially the wheels on everything and look into that little evolution vac too.
Nice shed, was hoping you were going to explain what the two metal lengths are on the roof which run parallel down the length of the shed. Are they for some sort of lift ? Very interested if you can advise, many thanks.
Hi Barry, thanks for watching. Yes, lots of people have asked me about those - I should have mentioned them. They are two linear rails that were originally intended for a sliding camera rig to help me shoot my videos, the idea being I'd mount my camera on a slider that is suspended from the rails so I could move it up and down the shed and get various shots of me working. Version 1 wasn't that successful; I shoot on a Sony A7III with a monitor and mic mounted to it which was a bit heavy and so unstable. I think it's got potential but I have to redesign it...or take them down and make a flattening jig out of them!
one reccomendation i would have is to upgrade your saw blades that come with the tools to a good brand like diablo or forest, you will be impressed with how much better your cut quality is. a friend had a dewalt tracksaw and i wasnt too keen on the stock blade supplied, i told him about this and he is very pleased with the upgrade, i also want to reccomend the camvac dust extractors for small spaces, denis from the hooked on wood channel has a good video about them when you step up to bigger machines that need more .i built a small carport type space next to my shop where i use sawhorses and a homemade mft top for cutting larger sheets down and doing messy jobs like routing, cheers for the tour from someone else with a small shed workshop.
Thanks for the advice Kevin! I just had a look at the camvac extractors and they look interesting, I think you're right, they could be a good option. Also agree on the blades, I do have a Freud blade to put on my mitre saw but need to look into one for the table saw, I'll check out the diablo and forest ones. Appreciate the recommendations :-)
Great shed tour and a lovely shed. Has inspired me to sort out my small work space. I have some things on wheels but I do find myself spending half the day moving things to make room for what I’m working on at that moment. I have known about French cleats for donkeys years (I’m old) but never got around to building some.. time to change that. Well done, good luck with the channel. I’ve just started a Channel too, it’s hard work filming and woodworking at the same time but I’m enjoying the learning how to UA-cam process. Made me laugh about the “when I’m famous” comment. I’ll come to your 100k plaque party 😂 You’ve earned a subscriber, look forward to following your journey.
Thanks Nick, this is a lovely comment and you're invited to the 100k party! Mate, I just watched your bench build series and have subscribed to your channel - really like your authenticity and the little tips and tricks you share along the way. This woodworking community is a great place to be and I'm glad to be connected to someone on a similar UA-cam journey.
Thanks Terry, appreciate the sub. Your workshop looks great - I've just watched your French cleat vid and I'm slightly jealous of your Dewalt collection. One day my wall will be black and yellow too!
@@shed_time you have the main black and yellow tool, the table saw DWE7485 👍🏼 I enjoyed your video, you picked up 3 new subscribers as I was watching it 😀
Great video and love the slightly eccentric and excitement about the various tools and stuff. “Proper” woodworkers need to be a bit eccentric. Can’t wait to see what other videos you’ve made and whatever you’ve planned for the future. Already have your vac (the cheaper one!) in my shopping basket waiting to click buy 🤣
Thank you, that's very kind - following in your footsteps @StrawbyteWorkshop! The world would be a better place if more people had a small place at the bottom of their garden to create and make stuff.
American here and I'm definitely not part of the festool fanboys lol i also work out of a really small shed and do everything with second hand tools. Ps im also a new sub of your channel. Thanks for the videos
Thanks Andrew! Here is the link to the flooring www.factory-direct-flooring.co.uk/plain-colours-solid-dark-grey-919d-vinyl-flooring. I also bought the glue to stick it down and the edging sealant from here too (I'm not affiliated).
@@shed_time yes I get a kick out of it as well ,neat to see that people are like minded, I live next to the beach so rust is a problem with some gear in my shed , her indoors has her sewing room / shed 🤗
I'm actually looking at building a very similar sized shed as yours, maybe slightly narrower as my back garden isn't so big. I'm pretty certain I can squeeze in a 4800x1800, or 16x6ft.
Nice, go as big as you can! I'd originally intended for this to be a bit wider but when I marked it out it was taking up to much space as my garden is relatively narrow...wish I'd stuck with the plan to be honest!
Great video buddy. Well on the road to greatness now! Love the shed. I’ve got a great place in my garden if you want to shoot a shed building video in the future. Just saying…
Great video, I have a very similar size shed and set up (work in progress). A few things..I use to keep all my sundries in similar storage cases but found it a massive pain to get out, find a flat surface, open lid etc. got myself 2 wall mounted storage units (£20 quid in Homebase) each one holds circa 40 abs plastic removable trays. check them out honestly they have been a game changer for me. Also been looking at the same compressor do you have a Brad nailer set up with it also ?
Hi Steve, thanks for watching, nice to be connected to someone with a similar size space. I hear you on the pain of getting the cases out etc. so I'll definitely check out the smaller tray holders. I might have a go a 3d printing some actually... I've not got a brad nailer hooked up to the compressor yet but I'm thinking about it. I've got a battery powered WORX brad nailer which is great but it's quite heavy, so I might copy Peter Millards set up and get a cheap 18g silverline gun. His video is here if you haven't seen it ua-cam.com/video/eJo3JMkv3JE/v-deo.htmlsi=6JzkLeOrR8-K_nCj
1st of your vids that ive watched. My shed is 12x7 ish unlike the Americans love them which span a couple of time zones. Keep up the good work enjoyed it. New subscriber..
Thanks @manxvibes32. I did forget to talk about the linear rails! They were originally for a camera rig to slide my camera up and down the shed whilst filming but I couldn't get it to work that well so it needs a rethink. I might take them down and use them for a slab flattening jig.
Thank you @robsmuddygloves72, it's getting there! Here is the link to the flooring www.factory-direct-flooring.co.uk/plain-colours-solid-dark-grey-919d-vinyl-flooring. I also bought the glue to stick it down and the edging sealant from here too.
Yes the vents are absolutely an intended design feature. Ok, that's not true, I used really old reclaimed wood for those bits and over time it has shrunk and warped to the point where the gaps are considerable! I'll be replacing them soon in time for autumn, mainly to keep the spiders out :-)
Loads of amazing ideas and functionality.......what size did you build.... I was thinking 8x16....where about are you? Seems very adequate for me...mind I prob will never match your old!😅...jokes ✌️, also you make a fine attirring you tube creator, followed off the bat!
Hi @cliveoldfield9904 - thanks for watching and your kind comments! You're not far off on the size - this shed is just under 8' wide and a tad over 14' long. I'd have made it bigger if I could but I have a narrow-ish garden so thats all I was allowed! I'm based just outside of Newbury in Berkshire - where about are you?
Hi @elvisoshaughnessy4109 - Just some 22mm MDF on the inside. I'd say it's sound treated rather than soundproof but the thick MDF does a decent job. I also have some sound treatment on the roof but I doubt this does much to keep the sound in, it's just to stop the echoes for the videos.
Really enjoyed the tour, liked and subscribed would have been rude not to as your in the uk which is better as prices of builds will be more relevant ect😁
Hi Jon, thanks for watching - 2.4m is the external width, the internal width of the Shed is 2.1m. I did shoot this with a wide lens so there might be a bit of that going on :-)
The linear rails were for a sliding camera rig so I could move my camera up and down the shed whilst filming - didn't quite work how I intended though (rig was a bit wobbly) so the design needs a rethink!
I love how organized you are in your shop! That's one thing I really need to work on 😂... what do you use to shoot your videos? It has quite a wide shot, I use an insta 360 x3
It doesn't always look like this I assure you! I shoot my videos on a Sony a7iii, usually with the Sony 24m F1.4GM lens, although this one was shot with the Tamron 17-50 F4 mostly at 17mm so I could get as much in the frame as possible. I have also tried using my iphone 13pro max but matching the colours with the Sony takes too long! I did think about getting a GoPro or an Insta360 too but multiple cameras is too much to think about - it takes me long enough to make a video using just one camera lol
@shed_time thanx Adam... im still tryna figure it out day by day.. this was a challenging video, first time making a 30 minute video... lots of stuff involved... these big projects are tough when it comes to editing
@shed_time nice... I love the footage, very crisp and wide .. I just started out with the 360, im getting used to it now, I mostly do the time-lapse, uses less memory and with nice 8k footage
Hi Doug, it's the Hyundai HY5508; a little 8L one. here's a link: bit.ly/3ZyumNY. It's been great for getting rid of dust and I'll buy a nail gun for it at some point too.
Hi Adam thanks for your subscription have subscribed to your channel will watch shortly up to now I like what I see but what are the two rails for either side of the light
Cheers Phil - glad to be connected. Those linear rails were originally for a sliding camera rig so I could mount my camera on them and then slide it up and down the shed to get different angles of my builds. I found it a bit flimsy though so it needs a rethink!
Nice!! I love this tour, my workshop is exactly the same size as yours... did you also learn woodworking from youtube, or did you have some formal training? Awesome Shed time with you, Adam 👍
Hey @shawwoodworkingdiy, hope all is well with you! thanks for watching :-) I wish I did have some formal training but alas I'm self taught from the university of UA-cam. Amazing how much you can learn here.
@shed_time same here bro!! We are both graduates from UA-cam University 🤗🤗...thats why I decided to start making videos, to try give back to the community
Hi Brian, sorry for the delay. It was around £800 I think. So yes quite expensive! He was here two days and the cable had to be routed all the way round my house to the shed which is quite a long way. Got to say it was worth it though.
@ thank you so much I really appreciate you reply as it’s a very busy time for you being Christmas so thank you I can now add that to the rough outline of costs
Very tidy. If you saw my garage / work shop you’d have a nightmare. Condensation. Leaking roof water coming through the walls on floor area. I’ve just about given up. With it.
Sounds a bit like my house Michael...I've got leaky roof windows that I need to fix asap. Also, if it's any consolation the windows to my shed also leak when it rains hard. The windows are the weakest part of my shed build, I just threw anything in to make it water tight and they need to be replaced soon. one job at a time eh...
I got all the gear…and no space to set it up properly in my small 11x8 ft spare bedroom (now workroom). To be squeezed in so far….8’ bench, 6’ bench, table saw, band saw, bench pillar drill, 13 DeWalt power tools, fire brick brazing hearth, Dremel station, large roller tool box and 16 stacking pull out bins plus more. It has become a nightmare, I can’t move or set things up properly. I don’t think I could make shed much bigger. My large sheet stock is set against the wall in the passage way outside the room. American YT’ers seem to have plenty of land, enough to build huge 40 foot square barn sized workshops….Most UK properties by comparison are tiny.
Wow, that is a lot of stuff! I'm not sure how you'd create some more space other than streamlining your tools to the essentials?? Depends on what you like to make I guess...
Can you utilise your loft as another workspace? Adam's shed does look smaller than 14'x8' though. More detail on your linking of the Dewalt and Evolution gave would be interesting please. Has the Evolution got a finer filter? Seems odd to link them and now need the Evo.
@@christianwithers7335 The little EVO has an L-Class cartridge filter in it. The Dewalt cyclone dust collector just serves as a separator and gives me some extra capacity really as the evo is only 15L
@@shed_time My pleasure ! I intend to build myself a workshop so I needed to compare the size of yours. I think mine will be a little larger, but yours is very impressive, you have done a great job. Well done ! 👍😊
I'd be weary of working in so small spaces with large pieces of wood. I've done jobs in offices inside retail storefronts or office buildings where you couldn't even turn around a piece of furniture without moving it out of the room first turning it around and putting it back in I would think just turning a 4x8 sheet of plywood around in an area like that would be a problem You don't have a lot of swing space
Yeah, I definitely couldn't swing a full sheet of ply around! With large sheet good I either need to get them cut down in store or I'll rip them down with the circular saw outside.
American UA-camr shops aren’t representative of what almost all of us have. Wide angle lenses can make any shop look bigger. I’m in an average sized American home with three car garage. My shop is still small because of cars, lawn mower, snow blower, bicycles, Christmas tree, and some junk in garage. I use one stall for shop. Even then the occasional grill or junk invades that space. My shop is the same size as yours but I have 9 foot ceilings. There are far more homes with only one or two car garages. I’m just in a development that was built around 2005 when that was a strong trend. Newer neighborhoods are back to mostly two car garages now. It is a laugh seeing people who have trucks and cannot park them in their garages because newer garages are shrinking. Both stub, sides, and depth to park have been shrinking last decade here.
That's interesting, I didn't know that. I was in Austin recently for work (my first time in America - loved it) and I couldn't believe the size of some of the trucks. We do have pick ups over here but baby ones in comparison!
@@shed_time Those trucks are expensive too. Poor gas mileage. No idea how people afford. Small trucks like Ford Maverick are selling well and I hope trucks start shrinking. There are some photos of trucks next to each other comparing bed length. It’s wild. Hood height is also out of control. Can’t see anything in front of those huge trucks.
Love the shed, and the video - not enough UK creators out here, can make some of us feel "inadequate" when looking at some of the amazing shops the Americans have!
Agreed! I also wonder about the cost of wood in the US compared to the UK - I wish I could afford to build things out of Walnut!
@@shed_time Don't we all - I've got far too much experience in using bent 4 x 2's from wickes and not enough experience using beautiful hardwoods haha.
I bought some walnut a few months ago but I'm too scared to use it because it was so dear 😅
That would be me 100%!
@@shed_timeWalnut is extremely expensive in the States. Good comparison is cherry. Walnut is roughly 14-16 USD per board foot. Cherry is 3-4 USD.
When people get a deal on walnut they tell all their friends.
We do have very large quantities of species that grow within quad-state area. Minnesota where I am, absurd amounts of different oaks, cherry, maple, ash, elm.
Wood working is a hobby for me and I started out in a shed literally half the size of the one you have - nearly 50 years ago. My current workshop is a 30' x 40' Barn that I built myself and has a Soil-cement floor. I currently light my workshop with 12v Car LED Headlights which give me awesome amounts of illumination at a very cheap price. I insulated my Barn with natural fibre panels (at large expense) and heat it with two Diesel Heaters (12v) which are fuelled by the Bio-Diesel I produce.
Hi Bob, that sounds like the dream to me! I'd love to have the skill to build my own barn...one day. Thanks for sharing this :-)
Very nice workshop.
Love how much you have done with that shed. So much more than I managed. So much potential.
Appreciate that Mark...and yet there is still so much to do!
@shed_time I hear you bud. I'm not sure a workshop ever gets finished. Or at least that's my experience.
My shop in Ohio is 24' x 32' and I am constantly looking for ways to optimize tool layout and storage. Having everything on mobile bases is essential. I also heavily utilize every square inch of wall space for tool and material storage.
I' ve got a 52“ SawStop cabinet saw, 8" long-bed jointer, a full-size lathe, and a 4' x 4' CNC that eat up a ton of floor space. As you know, unfortunately one needs space around the tools in order to use them.
I feel like you have really achieved a lot of functionality from that space and with the tools you have. Well done!
Thanks @7StrokeRoll! It's funny how I tend to spend more time organising the shed than I do building things in it - love it though. Your space sounds great and I hear you on being able to walk around things. I really want a CNC but there's no way I could fit it in at the moment, thought about some sort of folding bed but will bide my time until I have a bigger space.
Love your garden too, especially the table set up at the end of the garden with the lovely view
@winterishere9828 thank you, it is lovely place to be, especially in summer :-)
I have a 10ft by 8ft shed and like you juggle for space, loved the video and subbed.
Thanks for the sub Steve - glad to be connected to someone else with similar interests and who is also going through similar challenges with space!
Great video mate.
A nice slice of English perspective, which is nice to watch, as a Yorkshireman living in Australia. 👍
Almost Forgot to say, Subscribed!
Appreciate that @howardbecdove9780 - thank you!
I’m in the same boat here in the US… love that it is more of a workshop not just junk storage…lots of good idea .. thanks
Glad to be connected @jodybobsparks - thanks for watching!
You did a good job organizing your shed. Im building shed about the same size, I came up with the same idea for the saws. This helps me get my ideas together. Thx1
Thanks @100fold64, I'm glad it helped!
Just finished watching all your videos Adam! Its excellent seeing your perspective and learning with you! Also exciting to have more UK UA-camrs to watch! Look forward to more videos!
P.s. I'd love to see a more detailed video about what tools/gears you recommend getting and in what order when starting out, especially as someone who will soon have their own shed!
Appreciate that @HyperGamma - thank you! That's an excellent video suggestion my friend, I am going to start planning it now actually so keep an eye out for it soon.
Just Subscribed - what a great workshop - I have a 10ft x 8ft shed that I use as a work shop and like yourself space for storage and to work is always an issue so I'm in the process of mobilizing my tools too
Thanks for the sub Andy. One of the best things about putting these videos out there is connecting with so many other people who also have small spaces. Good luck with the tools - let me know how you get on!
Great tour!!! Thank you for sharing your nice shop. I love the garden surrounding your workshop. It seems to be a very peaceful place. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you! God bless you.
Hey, hope you're well and thank you for the lovely comment. When we bought this house the garden was completely different so this was all designed and built by my wife and I after a lot of hard work and learning! It is a very peaceful place for our family and we're very lucky.
Thanks mate. I’m working from a similarly sized shed, so it’s greater to see how you have things organised. Great setup!
Thanks Bruce, appreciate that and good luck with your shed!
This was great, loved every second of it!! Inspires me to keep on filming what I do... maybe one day I too will have a shop tour video or at least release a video at all!
Thank you @Hibbo89, I'm glad you liked it! My advice is to just go for it and post something...anything...if you have ambitions to do that. I procrastinated for well over a year before creating this channel, worried about nobody watching, or my videos not being good enough or dealing with the negative comments. I needn't have worried at all, the support has been incredible - making this channel has been one of the best things I've done. Jump...you'll love it.
Excellent insight into the man cave💪 keep them coming 😎
Thanks mate!
Mate, you know what you’re doing here on youtube. I’m American and love this content. Keep it up! Just subscribed
Thanks for the sub @michaelchyles - appreciate that!
Hi Adam, I just binged all your videos. Like the tour, I know how hard it is to store everything, I only have a 9' by 6' shed. With my two benches, I built & and shelving, I'm very limited in space. Top marks for putting yourself out on UA-cam.
Hi Andrew, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I hear you, the inside of the shed is 2.1m wide and the amount of times I've carefully shimmied round the table saw only to bang my head on the lumber rack makes me wish for a couple of extra feet in space.
@shed_time Oh, to have a small shop like guys over the pond. A two car garage looks like it would be a nice problem to have.
New sub. Very organised. In my 10x12 shed I have a lathe, table saw, pillar drill, bandsaw, sanding station, thicknesser planer, mitre saw (shelved) scroll saw (shelved) and work space/bench all on wheels and a million pieces of reclaimed wood!!
That's impressive @smilertiler1! I'm currently trying to figure out how to make space for a planer thicknesser, toying with a flip top cart approach...
Thanks for the tour! I kept wondering what the rails on the ceiling are used for 😅
lol, alas their use case is far more boring than what I think you're thinking...they were originally for a sliding camera rig but need a bit of development, so currently pondering whether to keep it up there or take them down and repurpose into a slab flattening jig.
Found your channel totally by accident! Well impressed.
Welcome @shaunjnmkbrennan7539 - glad you found it!
Looking forward to seeing your channel grow. It's great to find small channels and makers we can relate to. Great work. Subbed.
Thank you @stuartr9972, I appreciate the sub and the kind comments!
Many thanks for the video. Hope one day to build a similar sized shed - with concrete pad outside as a temporary overflow area.
Interesting to see how everything fits . . . for you! I need to throw away some tool packaging to optimise space usage.
Like the way it is very focused
Thanks @chriscardwell3495 and good luck with the Shed build! A concrete base is what most people go with but I've taken so much concrete out of this garden that I'm a bit over it! Overflow area is a great idea...
@@shed_time - thanks for your comment
I agree, have changed my thinking on a concrete slab outside the shed.
Now profer to have a stone patio area instead - which is more versatile for future owners.
In love with your video. Good sound and neatly organised little sheed. Super sleek. Lots to learn from you. Subscribed.
What a lovely comment, thank you @delivery-unplugged - appreciate the sub too!
Love the shed! A nice relatable sized shed for us UK folk! What are the rails for attached to your ceiling? Also, I’ve got the same table saw as you. Do you ever use it for dado cuts? I bought the CMT grooving blade (which is excellent by the way) but the saw constantly drops in height having no locking device for blade height. Drives me mad as you can’t dial in any cut depth.
Ooh I didn't know about the CMT grooving blade - I'm going to check that out. I wonder what's causing it to drop...just the forces at play I guess? I have used the table saw to cut dado's a few times (it just has the standard blade on it) and it's not ideal - takes ages and doesn't cut flat so requires some tidy up afterwards. I was thinking about making a dado jig for my router soon which will speed things up.
Those linear rails you can see were originally for a sliding camera rig, the idea being I could hang my camera from them and move it up and down the shed to get the right shot, also removing the room the tripod takes up on the floor. It worked pretty well actually but needs a bit of a rethink so I'm just deciding if I build a version 2 of the rig or take it down and make a slab flattening jig out of it!
I do love a good shed tour. Especially when the shed in questiion is also in old blighty and a similar size to mine. Keep up the good work.
Glad you liked it @essentialhandyman - nice to be connected to a fellow UK woodworker / fixer / handyman!
Excellent Adam very informative and entertaining
Thanks you Peter, that's very kind :-)
Just subscribed! Glad I found your channel, enjoyed the video. I am in the USA and I really enjoy seeing other peoples shops from around the world. I wish you all the best in building your channel.
Thanks for the sub @janolson9592 - appreciate that!
This is an excellent honest build n costing.
Really appreciate that, I’m currently working on my own project
Thanks @callxdr and good luck with your project!
This was really helpful, I'm building a shed/workshop around the same size currently and will use some of these tips especially the wheels on everything and look into that little evolution vac too.
I'm glad it helped @mammabear5475 and good luck with your build!
Nice shed, was hoping you were going to explain what the two metal lengths are on the roof which run parallel down the length of the shed. Are they for some sort of lift ? Very interested if you can advise, many thanks.
Hi Barry, thanks for watching. Yes, lots of people have asked me about those - I should have mentioned them. They are two linear rails that were originally intended for a sliding camera rig to help me shoot my videos, the idea being I'd mount my camera on a slider that is suspended from the rails so I could move it up and down the shed and get various shots of me working. Version 1 wasn't that successful; I shoot on a Sony A7III with a monitor and mic mounted to it which was a bit heavy and so unstable. I think it's got potential but I have to redesign it...or take them down and make a flattening jig out of them!
Legend. Great video and great little shed. Love it. Keep the videos coming!
Cheers @rowanschindler354, appreciate that! More videos coming soon...
one reccomendation i would have is to upgrade your saw blades that come with the tools to a good brand like diablo or forest, you will be impressed with how much better your cut quality is. a friend had a dewalt tracksaw and i wasnt too keen on the stock blade supplied, i told him about this and he is very pleased with the upgrade, i also want to reccomend the camvac dust extractors for small spaces, denis from the hooked on wood channel has a good video about them when you step up to bigger machines that need more .i built a small carport type space next to my shop where i use sawhorses and a homemade mft top for cutting larger sheets down and doing messy jobs like routing, cheers for the tour from someone else with a small shed workshop.
Thanks for the advice Kevin! I just had a look at the camvac extractors and they look interesting, I think you're right, they could be a good option.
Also agree on the blades, I do have a Freud blade to put on my mitre saw but need to look into one for the table saw, I'll check out the diablo and forest ones. Appreciate the recommendations :-)
Really enjoyed this video wish I could keep my shed as clean
Trust me this is a rarity Andrew - I've just started a new build and there are tools and dust everywhere already!
Great philosophy regards to the tools ,well done nice den.
Cheers James :-)
Great shed tour and a lovely shed. Has inspired me to sort out my small work space. I have some things on wheels but I do find myself spending half the day moving things to make room for what I’m working on at that moment. I have known about French cleats for donkeys years (I’m old) but never got around to building some.. time to change that.
Well done, good luck with the channel. I’ve just started a Channel too, it’s hard work filming and woodworking at the same time but I’m enjoying the learning how to UA-cam process.
Made me laugh about the “when I’m famous” comment. I’ll come to your 100k plaque party 😂
You’ve earned a subscriber, look forward to following your journey.
Thanks Nick, this is a lovely comment and you're invited to the 100k party! Mate, I just watched your bench build series and have subscribed to your channel - really like your authenticity and the little tips and tricks you share along the way. This woodworking community is a great place to be and I'm glad to be connected to someone on a similar UA-cam journey.
Simple but brilliantly informative video! Well done.
Thank you for watching @claudioscola :-)
Great video, I’ve just subscribed, your so right about taking tools out of their boxes and putting everything on casters 👍🏼
Thanks Terry, appreciate the sub. Your workshop looks great - I've just watched your French cleat vid and I'm slightly jealous of your Dewalt collection. One day my wall will be black and yellow too!
@@shed_time you have the main black and yellow tool, the table saw DWE7485 👍🏼 I enjoyed your video, you picked up 3 new subscribers as I was watching it 😀
Great video and love the slightly eccentric and excitement about the various tools and stuff. “Proper” woodworkers need to be a bit eccentric. Can’t wait to see what other videos you’ve made and whatever you’ve planned for the future. Already have your vac (the cheaper one!) in my shopping basket waiting to click buy 🤣
Thanks @robertsaville - I'm gradually getting a bit more comfortable in front of camera! Hope the vac purchase works out :-)
You look very natural 👍🏻
What a great place. I loved the tour. Thanks.
Thank you, that's very kind - following in your footsteps @StrawbyteWorkshop! The world would be a better place if more people had a small place at the bottom of their garden to create and make stuff.
Tops shed. Nice and tidy. Good to see a fellow Brit on here for once 😂
Great set up.
American here and I'm definitely not part of the festool fanboys lol i also work out of a really small shed and do everything with second hand tools. Ps im also a new sub of your channel. Thanks for the videos
Hi Chris, thanks for the sub! Great to be connected to someone over the pond with a small space like me.
Looks great! I need to work on my organisation, you’ve inspired me! Thanks.
thanks @thomo74! Good luck with the organisation :-)
Nice shed! Far too tidy! Just subscribed! Look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you for subscribing @woodandfood! You've helped me reach 500 subscribers today which to me is mind blowing!
Great video. Would love details of where you got your flooring from?
Thanks Andrew! Here is the link to the flooring www.factory-direct-flooring.co.uk/plain-colours-solid-dark-grey-919d-vinyl-flooring. I also bought the glue to stick it down and the edging sealant from here too (I'm not affiliated).
Awesome shed Mate really enjoyed your video coming from the West Coast South Island New Zealand 👍
Thanks @sailor426! I can't believe people the other side of the world are seeing my videos - very cool!
@@shed_time yes I get a kick out of it as well ,neat to see that people are like minded, I live next to the beach so rust is a problem with some gear in my shed , her indoors has her sewing room / shed 🤗
Very informative video.❤
Thanks @samanthaostrowski6755!
Great channel, like your video style. I wish you success as your channel grows.
I appreciate that @RpR_Makes - thank you!
I'm actually looking at building a very similar sized shed as yours, maybe slightly narrower as my back garden isn't so big. I'm pretty certain I can squeeze in a 4800x1800, or 16x6ft.
Nice, go as big as you can! I'd originally intended for this to be a bit wider but when I marked it out it was taking up to much space as my garden is relatively narrow...wish I'd stuck with the plan to be honest!
Great video buddy. Well on the road to greatness now! Love the shed. I’ve got a great place in my garden if you want to shoot a shed building video in the future. Just saying…
Thanks mate, think this vid was your idea and seems to have gone down well!
Great video, I have a very similar size shed and set up (work in progress). A few things..I use to keep all my sundries in similar storage cases but found it a massive pain to get out, find a flat surface, open lid etc. got myself 2 wall mounted storage units (£20 quid in Homebase) each one holds circa 40 abs plastic removable trays. check them out honestly they have been a game changer for me.
Also been looking at the same compressor do you have a Brad nailer set up with it also ?
Hi Steve, thanks for watching, nice to be connected to someone with a similar size space. I hear you on the pain of getting the cases out etc. so I'll definitely check out the smaller tray holders. I might have a go a 3d printing some actually...
I've not got a brad nailer hooked up to the compressor yet but I'm thinking about it. I've got a battery powered WORX brad nailer which is great but it's quite heavy, so I might copy Peter Millards set up and get a cheap 18g silverline gun. His video is here if you haven't seen it ua-cam.com/video/eJo3JMkv3JE/v-deo.htmlsi=6JzkLeOrR8-K_nCj
Nice build 😊
Thanks Fred, appreciate that!
1st of your vids that ive watched. My shed is 12x7 ish unlike the Americans love them which span a couple of time zones. Keep up the good work enjoyed it. New subscriber..
Thanks Jeff, appreciate you watching and thanks for the sub!
Nice tidy little shed I like it. New sub
Thanks Dave, appreciate the sub mate. Looks like we've got similar size workspaces.
You have an awesome shed and a lovely garden! Out of curiosity where about's in the UK do you live?
Thank you @smaueljames2462. I live in Berkshire, in a small village just outside of Newbury.
Great setup, I might have missed but what are the two rails on the ceiling of the shed?
Thanks @manxvibes32. I did forget to talk about the linear rails! They were originally for a camera rig to slide my camera up and down the shed whilst filming but I couldn't get it to work that well so it needs a rethink. I might take them down and use them for a slab flattening jig.
Really great video, lovely workshop. I don’t suppose you’ve got a link to the flooring in your shed?
Thank you @robsmuddygloves72, it's getting there! Here is the link to the flooring www.factory-direct-flooring.co.uk/plain-colours-solid-dark-grey-919d-vinyl-flooring. I also bought the glue to stick it down and the edging sealant from here too.
Love the video! Great garden as well! What camera are you using?
Cheers
Hi @kingcuong8 - thank you! I use a Sony A7III paired with the Tamron 17-50mm F4 and Sony 24mm F1.4 GM lenses.
I must go tidy my shed. are the vents in the doors by design? I'd be worried about it getting damp in there.
Yes the vents are absolutely an intended design feature. Ok, that's not true, I used really old reclaimed wood for those bits and over time it has shrunk and warped to the point where the gaps are considerable! I'll be replacing them soon in time for autumn, mainly to keep the spiders out :-)
Loads of amazing ideas and functionality.......what size did you build.... I was thinking 8x16....where about are you? Seems very adequate for me...mind I prob will never match your old!😅...jokes ✌️, also you make a fine attirring you tube creator, followed off the bat!
Hi @cliveoldfield9904 - thanks for watching and your kind comments! You're not far off on the size - this shed is just under 8' wide and a tad over 14' long. I'd have made it bigger if I could but I have a narrow-ish garden so thats all I was allowed! I'm based just outside of Newbury in Berkshire - where about are you?
Nice, what did you used soundproofing your wall
Hi @elvisoshaughnessy4109 - Just some 22mm MDF on the inside. I'd say it's sound treated rather than soundproof but the thick MDF does a decent job. I also have some sound treatment on the roof but I doubt this does much to keep the sound in, it's just to stop the echoes for the videos.
Solid content pal,
New sub earned.
Appreciate that @MrDazthaman - thank you!
Really enjoyed the tour, liked and subscribed would have been rude not to as your in the uk which is better as prices of builds will be more relevant ect😁
Nice, thank you @sandman2651 - I appreciate the sub!
Great shed however, can you clarify the internal width please as it looks way less than 2.4m wide. Is it just the camera lying? Thanks. 👍🏻
Hi Jon, thanks for watching - 2.4m is the external width, the internal width of the Shed is 2.1m. I did shoot this with a wide lens so there might be a bit of that going on :-)
Nice vid!
Thanks Paul!
What are the tracks on the ceiling for. Thanks
The linear rails were for a sliding camera rig so I could move my camera up and down the shed whilst filming - didn't quite work how I intended though (rig was a bit wobbly) so the design needs a rethink!
Respect 👍👍👍
Cheers @nigelsandywell8403 - appreciate that!
I love how organized you are in your shop! That's one thing I really need to work on 😂... what do you use to shoot your videos? It has quite a wide shot, I use an insta 360 x3
It doesn't always look like this I assure you! I shoot my videos on a Sony a7iii, usually with the Sony 24m F1.4GM lens, although this one was shot with the Tamron 17-50 F4 mostly at 17mm so I could get as much in the frame as possible. I have also tried using my iphone 13pro max but matching the colours with the Sony takes too long! I did think about getting a GoPro or an Insta360 too but multiple cameras is too much to think about - it takes me long enough to make a video using just one camera lol
by the way, just watched your pool table build - nice editing, liking the transitions! The insta 360 footage looks good :-)
@shed_time thanx Adam... im still tryna figure it out day by day.. this was a challenging video, first time making a 30 minute video... lots of stuff involved... these big projects are tough when it comes to editing
@shed_time nice... I love the footage, very crisp and wide .. I just started out with the 360, im getting used to it now, I mostly do the time-lapse, uses less memory and with nice 8k footage
Hi what model is compressor. Thanks Doug.
Hi Doug, it's the Hyundai HY5508; a little 8L one. here's a link: bit.ly/3ZyumNY. It's been great for getting rid of dust and I'll buy a nail gun for it at some point too.
Thanks.👍
Nice!!!
Thanks Danny!
@@shed_time You're welcome, my pleasure!
Hi Adam thanks for your subscription have subscribed to your channel will watch shortly up to now I like what I see but what are the two rails for either side of the light
Cheers Phil - glad to be connected. Those linear rails were originally for a sliding camera rig so I could mount my camera on them and then slide it up and down the shed to get different angles of my builds. I found it a bit flimsy though so it needs a rethink!
Nice!! I love this tour, my workshop is exactly the same size as yours... did you also learn woodworking from youtube, or did you have some formal training? Awesome Shed time with you, Adam 👍
Hey @shawwoodworkingdiy, hope all is well with you! thanks for watching :-) I wish I did have some formal training but alas I'm self taught from the university of UA-cam. Amazing how much you can learn here.
@shed_time same here bro!! We are both graduates from UA-cam University 🤗🤗...thats why I decided to start making videos, to try give back to the community
Love that mate.
How much did it cost to wire the shed is it expensive
Hi Brian, sorry for the delay. It was around £800 I think. So yes quite expensive! He was here two days and the cable had to be routed all the way round my house to the shed which is quite a long way. Got to say it was worth it though.
@ thank you so much I really appreciate you reply as it’s a very busy time for you being Christmas so thank you I can now add that to the rough outline of costs
Very tidy. If you saw my garage / work shop you’d have a nightmare. Condensation. Leaking roof water coming through the walls on floor area. I’ve just about given up. With it.
Sounds a bit like my house Michael...I've got leaky roof windows that I need to fix asap. Also, if it's any consolation the windows to my shed also leak when it rains hard. The windows are the weakest part of my shed build, I just threw anything in to make it water tight and they need to be replaced soon. one job at a time eh...
I got all the gear…and no space to set it up properly in my small 11x8 ft spare bedroom (now workroom). To be squeezed in so far….8’ bench, 6’ bench, table saw, band saw, bench pillar drill, 13 DeWalt power tools, fire brick brazing hearth, Dremel station, large roller tool box and 16 stacking pull out bins plus more. It has become a nightmare, I can’t move or set things up properly. I don’t think I could make shed much bigger. My large sheet stock is set against the wall in the passage way outside the room.
American YT’ers seem to have plenty of land, enough to build huge 40 foot square barn sized workshops….Most UK properties by comparison are tiny.
Wow, that is a lot of stuff! I'm not sure how you'd create some more space other than streamlining your tools to the essentials?? Depends on what you like to make I guess...
Can you utilise your loft as another workspace? Adam's shed does look smaller than 14'x8' though. More detail on your linking of the Dewalt and Evolution gave would be interesting please. Has the Evolution got a finer filter? Seems odd to link them and now need the Evo.
@@christianwithers7335 The little EVO has an L-Class cartridge filter in it. The Dewalt cyclone dust collector just serves as a separator and gives me some extra capacity really as the evo is only 15L
Looks like I'm subscriber 1K.
@jeremyisaac1408 this is a huge milestone for me, thank you for subscribing!
For all those like me who are trying to work out the size of this shed from the metric measurements it's;
Approximately 14ft X 8ft in English.
Thanks for doing the math John!
@@shed_time
My pleasure !
I intend to build myself a workshop so I needed to compare the size of yours. I think mine will be a little larger, but yours is very impressive, you have done a great job.
Well done ! 👍😊
I'd be weary of working in so small spaces with large pieces of wood. I've done jobs in offices inside retail storefronts or office buildings where you couldn't even turn around a piece of furniture without moving it out of the room first turning it around and putting it back in I would think just turning a 4x8 sheet of plywood around in an area like that would be a problem You don't have a lot of swing space
Yeah, I definitely couldn't swing a full sheet of ply around! With large sheet good I either need to get them cut down in store or I'll rip them down with the circular saw outside.
You don't actually have to bury SWA cables
I didn't know that...digging that trench was hard work!
I also learned the hard way. My cable is also buried 😂
American UA-camr shops aren’t representative of what almost all of us have. Wide angle lenses can make any shop look bigger.
I’m in an average sized American home with three car garage. My shop is still small because of cars, lawn mower, snow blower, bicycles, Christmas tree, and some junk in garage. I use one stall for shop. Even then the occasional grill or junk invades that space.
My shop is the same size as yours but I have 9 foot ceilings. There are far more homes with only one or two car garages. I’m just in a development that was built around 2005 when that was a strong trend. Newer neighborhoods are back to mostly two car garages now.
It is a laugh seeing people who have trucks and cannot park them in their garages because newer garages are shrinking. Both stub, sides, and depth to park have been shrinking last decade here.
That's interesting, I didn't know that. I was in Austin recently for work (my first time in America - loved it) and I couldn't believe the size of some of the trucks. We do have pick ups over here but baby ones in comparison!
@@shed_time Those trucks are expensive too. Poor gas mileage. No idea how people afford. Small trucks like Ford Maverick are selling well and I hope trucks start shrinking. There are some photos of trucks next to each other comparing bed length. It’s wild. Hood height is also out of control. Can’t see anything in front of those huge trucks.
And the trucks keep getting bigger!
It's get cold in the UK ? 🤣🤣😂😂👍👍👍👍 best joke EVER