Very nice shop 🤙 I had one at one time Got old and sold it. Big mistake !!!!! Watching you go through your shop made me think about making another one, bigger and better. Keep up with the good work. You are doing a great job 👏 G Sparks Tx
a practical shop and all is user friendly i wish i had over head crane i just have a frame i roll around that’s awsome love your videos keep up the good work
I really like that you use everything until it is truly dead. It show how humble you are. I think this is the most organized I've seen your shop Mike! Ha! Great tour!
Like you, I didn't know any better and piped the Air lines in my folks garage with CPVC. that was 41 years ago and it's still functioning. Never had a problem.
Could be a possible option of putting in a door into the corner where oil drums are. Built walls out back of the lean two. Make a storage space for them and possibly a good place for air compressor to keep the noise down.
You are getting very established , having everything You need worth a lot,,, having everything where you can find it ,,, priceless indeed , good looking shop , the crane again priceless handiest item you have , keep up the good work 👍
You always learn by listening to someone who has done it before and is prepared to be honest about what works and what doesn't. I always enjoy your videos
That’s awesome! I’m probably gonna copy some of it . Here on cape cod MA . we don’t have large Properties here so shop size will limit inside floor space and I don’t want a A frame. Great tour thanks for the ideas 👍.
Shop tour was great, one thing though I never heard you mention was a eye wash station. May have just overlooked it or missed mentioning it. Keep up the great videos.
Awesome projector screens. I installed alot of them in a school district ... also interactive. Fun stuff. Alton, IL. College was fun, for sure. Mostly just got certificates. I should have done the whole college thing with the chicks 'n all, but it wasn't me. I have never bought blue, painter's tape. Waaay too expensive. Great product, tho. You have thousands of dollars worth of tools. Wow. I don't see one Estwing hammer. Jus' Sayin'. Ultimately, well organized. Good job except for labeling. You have saved a fortune on fixing your own sh*t. Holy moly. Thanks for sharing.
Been lurking a while and subbed..... Shop envy for sure!! I am a Safety Manager, and noticed many pro-active things you have done. Congrats!!! But a couple things need to be pointed out and addressed: 1) I would put an extinguisher between the two doors... Less travel time in an emergency. 2) Clear access to the one one the North(?) wall. 3) Grinders. Guards need to be on them, and kept on. (I've seen a few of your shop vids where the guards are not on the grinders...) And 4) I would recommend adding wearing a face shield when using alot of the power equipment. Think of it as double eye protection. These are minor quibbles I know, but safety is paramount. Keep up the good work, and keep loving that family of yours!! Lou
Hi Mike. Not sure how I missed this. Really good video. You have a sharp mind. Creative, solution orientated, able to look ahead and catch most potential problems. Keep up the good work. Your channel will keep growing. Also keep tossing out an occasional video, of you and the family enjoying time together, relaxed. And blessings on your family, friends and business. Ed from Chicago. 😁
Love the shop set up. And the dozer of ur dad's build it ull regret it if u don't I been there is y I say build it it will always be important to u. Thank you for all you do. Hope you had a good weekend buddy.
For a dude in your line of work a shop like that one is a must. You shared some good thoughts and tips. Love the way you have repurposed stuff that was going to be thrown away. Makes me want to go out to my shop RIGHT NOW and organize and clean up........................................maybe tomorrow.................... Thanks DP great vid.
Thankyou for your tour of the shop. With my small shop I find organizing and putting things back where they belong a never ending task. Nice to see yours was organized, if only for small periods of time.
My shop is the same footer and studded walls went the osb route also cut out boxes and all love it I didn't go high enough for a crows nest would have been nice for office space nice build
I agree with your assessment about polebarn vs stick built. One advantage of a pole barn or metal building is that you are usually working inside, out of the weather sooner during construction.
Im not brand specific i go with what meets the needs. Your shop is very nice with some great ideas. I constantly rearrange mine to fit current needs. Thanks for the tour. Stay safe
One thing you might like are large wooden blocks from bridge planking. They are handy for supporting equipment, frames, support for welding while using jack stands and bottle Jack's. I had railroad iron in the concrete for dozer so it won't bang up the concrete. Very sweet overhead crane. My door is wider so large equipment like combine, planters, disc and forage harvester can get in. We have an extra side door for normal size vehicles with a drain to wash indoors. Love your shop! Well organized and planned out. The OSB was the right choice.
Thanks for the tour Mike Nice shop . In my shop 23 years old I have a hoist but like you said my ceiling isn't high enough I can just stand Under vehicles and equipment no extra space. I did all my solid airline in Copper. With water filter & oiler at five Quick connect points. I can fit my 303.5C through my large door. And all our tractors and our wacker neuson dumper just taking the beacon off. And can only get our cat 416 just to the cab . Anyway thanks for sharing 👍😀 and have a good one. 🇨🇦 Craig
October we built a 40x48x16 shop. 2x6 on 24in center walls. Do have 2 12x14 doors. Do wish I had thought about a overhead crane, that would have been sweet. After it was builted I wished I'd went 48w and 40deep. Love your setup.
you made a lot of good points. Id like to put up a shop soon and have about 5 or 6 quotes for pole buildings. like you i wanted a concrete foundation and walls 2 foot above grade for the same reasons you mention. I already figured out the 8' door and mini dont work out too well with my current garage. a 12' wide door dont give you very much room on your mirrors pulling a truck in either. I wanted to do 80' long for my cranes and to get a whole semi truck in there with room to work around it. I started to get a spot cleared and leveled out last fall and hoping to resume here shortly with the weather getting nicer.
@@DirtPerfect sounds good. MLH and jason works a lot are 30-45 minutes from me. tom decasale is an hour and 45 minutes and Garret is about 4 hours from me and The volvo customer center is an hour 45 as well.
Hey Mike I love it. I would not change a thing. I love you crane. I work in a shop and we have 2 5ton over head cranes . They are great. Thanks for the video.
Great video tour, gives me a ton of ideas for my shop!! Just one question...@ 37:17, what is a car butter??? That's an engine part I have never heard of..🤣🤣🤣
Greetings from Las Vegas and a big thanks, Dirt Perfect, for a great tour of your shop!! Very thoughtful and innovative on your shop!! Also, the insulation in that usually a figure is 400SF/ton of AC and at 44'x40' for 1760SF with 2.5 tons you're at 700SF/ton so well done!! I wish my late Dad's shop in Spokane was hi-bay like yours but before morphing to a GC he was a millwork/cabinetry sub then became a GC so his shop was built on "short money." Anyway, didn't realize you had that mezzanine area where you do your videos. When I first saw the length of this, I thought well maybe too lengthy but it really moved along well!! If anyone is planning an equipment maintenance shop, WATCH THIS VIDEO!! All the best!!
Nice shop, I wish I had thought more about things when I built my shop/garage. I built a 3 car that ts 28 by 44 with wood shop above. both with 9 foot ceilings. 2 of my over head doors are 8' high by 10' wide. Works good for most things except I have to remove the top off my tractor top to fit in! Also as to your shop, it looks a lot more organized than what I have see recently; HaHa!
love the shop .. like how you did the garage doors so the crane works ,, the place I bought a year ago has a pole barn ,, yes it would be better if it was stick built .. i have put up 2 x 4 s getting ready for insolation then wall covering ,, my shop is 30 x 40 10 ft walls ,, wish was 12 but I did not build it .. I use a engine hoist a lot .. and chain hoist off the trusses not safe ..I need to put steel beams up 2 ton would be the max I would be lifting .. need to find out what size beams I need ,, would love to have the over head crane system . rebuilding 1 of my trailers .. would be nice for lifting the axles .. there heavy engine lift too hard to move around with that type of lift ,, Great build on the shop and great video .. P/S where is the fridge ..??? I have a mini fridge in my shop with PEPSI , my shop is not attached to the home ..also the osb you put up I think is better for sound doing filming ,, where if it were metal the sound would echo..
Great shop tour, loved it. As everyone can see you are a seasoned mechanic and well thought out. Keeping the equipment well maintained is so important. Thank you for the tour. 😊😯😊
Nice building, the crane is super cool. Grew up running 9u D6s we used to farm with them, still have 7u D4, and D6B direct transmissions machines. Farm some 50% slopes, SE Washington state. Not too many people left around here even know how to work on them. Still any number of 9u's around our area in running order our area would be a resource for parts when rebuild gets underway.
I was wondering why you had an air powered crane, I'd never seen one of those before, that's neat! I'm with you on building a normal building instead of a pole barn, finishing a pole barn is just as much work as building a building with a foundation. I've been thinking of building a shop that I can also store my motorhome in for the winter, but ultimately I want more land, so that will wait.
I agree 100% on pole barn vs other construction. Another thing you didn't touch on was how much a particular building will flex in the wind. Without basically building a house inside a pole barn, you'll always be able to find the seams in the drywall cause it will always be cracked! I'm leaning toward a steel framed building, however for my use.
Great video, don’t know how I missed this for so long. Well thought out. Love the overhead crane. My imagined dream shop has required one since I worked at a place that had one. Someday if it ever gets built it will exist. Thanks for sharing your opinion on height. I’ve been speculating on that for years, you have some solid ideas behind it. As a single person I’ve often said all I want is a pole barn with a Homewood suites room attached. Good solid thought against the pole barn too. I often thought ICF would be nice but probably overkill. I had a boces instructor who’s work shop was a abandoned never used town septic tank made of 2’ thick concrete with a opening for a garage door blown in one side. Town he lived in built it pre WW2 but when the war happened they abandoned the project, afterwards it was projected to be too small and never came back to it.
@@DirtPerfect : Well dang then... I was going to say the same thing so no sense in writing it again. Get this thing in the public space; it's one of the best videos you've made. You answered all the questions I've been having about your shop area.
i have crane envy! i have admired your crane set up from the first time i saw it. i would love to have one some day. an a frame is brutal trying to get in just the right spot. great shop mike. very comfortable to work in for sure!
Extremely nice workshop. Building your own overhead crane is impressive. Here in EU impossible all must be certified. My workshop also has a 2 ton crane in it. It’s always to small but I guess that’s the same when you’ve got a 50 ton version...
Good video again that was a good Rememory shot video thank you for sharing that with us you always make good videos videos keep them coming be safe out there I wish this country will get back in shape this is crazy have a good day
Great presentation Mike! Much respect for your planning, ingenuity, and use of available recycled items. You should look forward to many more years of service with that setup. Nicely done. 5 stars from here. Stay well, work safe, see ya on the next adventure. Doug@ the "ranch"
really nice set up! I like the "I can build what I have to have philosophy" it saves you money and you have the pride factor! plus you probably going to build a whole lot stouter than what a factory is going to anyhow!
@@DirtPerfect I have built my own brush rake, cab and brush guard for my older tractor, and landleveler for drive ways plus other assorted tools and tricks, out of necessity, and cost saving!LOL! I can see that your are very innovative and think outside the box! thats a great trait to have!
Very nice shop you got there! I like the old school feel it has to it with some of your grandfather's tools and such, I'm also sentimental about all my grandfather's tools I was blessed enough to inherit. I do have one suggestion, it appeared to me that some of your air lines coming off of your compressor looked to be PVC. If so, you should look into replacing them as soon as you can with copper or compressed air specific tubing. I have some personal experience with PVC air lines and I am extremely lucky I wasn't injured or worse. When I was probably 16 or 17 I worked at an independent auto repair shop that had their air system plumbed in PVC and the first time a section exploded, chunks of pipe missed me by a couple of feet at the most. Despite the protests of the other techs and myself, the owner had a new section of PVC installed. Couple months later a section on the other side of the shop let go and blasted a customer's car taking out the passenger side glass and doing some pretty decent body damage. Fast forward several years and I was at work at my second career as a Firefighter/Paramedic and was dispatched to an emergency call from a body shop. Initial info was 2 injured workers following an explosion, that shop also had PVC air lines and during the hot summer the main branch of I believe it was 1.5" or 2" PVC exploded, one of the workers had some lacerations to his arms but the other worker had several penetrating wounds to his neck, chest, and abdomen and was severely injured. We took him in as a level 1 trauma patient and he barely survived and from what I know did suffer permanent injuries from it. Anyways, pardon the long winded comment, I just wanted to pass on my experiences with that. I really enjoy your channel and you seem like a genuinely good guy and I would hate it if you or anyone else ever got hurt from that. Great job on the crane, she's a beast!! Thanks for taking the time to produce your videos, they're great! Take care and the best of wishes! -Johnny
I apologize Mike! I was doing several other things when I first watched your video and I knew I was missing chunks of it so when I went back to watch the parts that I missed I saw where you mentioned that you need to upgrade the air lines. My mistake!
Great video Mike thanks for sharing. I demoed a building years ago and got an old bridge crane out of it with all the steel included. I’m thinking now I might go ahead and put it up in my shop after seeing how well yours works. Thanks again 👍🏻
A nice 'trip back' in time. Nice to see the layout and in particular the old photos.
Very nice shop 🤙
I had one at one time
Got old and sold it.
Big mistake !!!!!
Watching you go through your shop made me think about making another one, bigger and better.
Keep up with the good work. You are doing a great job 👏
G Sparks Tx
a practical shop and all is user friendly i wish i had over head crane i just have a frame i roll around that’s awsome love your videos keep up the good work
I really like that you use everything until it is truly dead. It show how humble you are. I think this is the most organized I've seen your shop Mike! Ha! Great tour!
Thanks
I like the golf ball cannon over the tire cheater. 😅😅
The video is showing me alot, I Love it! But to see how family interact together is more Important to me
Like you, I didn't know any better and piped the Air lines in my folks garage with CPVC. that was 41 years ago and it's still functioning. Never had a problem.
Interesting 🤔
It works for a long time Mike. Y . The sun light don't get to it and break it down .
Could be a possible option of putting in a door into the corner where oil drums are. Built walls out back of the lean two. Make a storage space for them and possibly a good place for air compressor to keep the noise down.
You are getting very established , having everything You need worth a lot,,, having everything where you can find it ,,, priceless indeed , good looking shop , the crane again priceless handiest item you have , keep up the good work 👍
You always learn by listening to someone who has done it before and is prepared to be honest about what works and what doesn't. I always enjoy your videos
Thanks norm and I agree
Very nice shop Michael.
That’s awesome! I’m probably gonna copy some of it . Here on cape cod MA . we don’t have large Properties here so shop size will limit inside floor space and I don’t want a A frame. Great tour thanks for the ideas 👍.
Shop tour was great, one thing though I never heard you mention was a eye wash station. May have just overlooked it or missed mentioning it. Keep up the great videos.
Yes have one just under steps
Awesome projector screens. I installed alot of them in a school district ... also interactive. Fun stuff. Alton, IL. College was fun, for sure. Mostly just got certificates. I should have done the whole college thing with the chicks 'n all, but it wasn't me. I have never bought blue, painter's tape. Waaay too expensive. Great product, tho. You have thousands of dollars worth of tools. Wow. I don't see one Estwing hammer. Jus' Sayin'. Ultimately, well organized. Good job except for labeling. You have saved a fortune on fixing your own sh*t. Holy moly. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the shop tour
Beautiful shop. Nice job.👍
Thanks
I agree with you on the build method Mike!
Thanks Paul
Been lurking a while and subbed..... Shop envy for sure!! I am a Safety Manager, and noticed many pro-active things you have done. Congrats!!! But a couple things need to be pointed out and addressed: 1) I would put an extinguisher between the two doors... Less travel time in an emergency. 2) Clear access to the one one the North(?) wall. 3) Grinders. Guards need to be on them, and kept on. (I've seen a few of your shop vids where the guards are not on the grinders...) And 4) I would recommend adding wearing a face shield when using alot of the power equipment. Think of it as double eye protection. These are minor quibbles I know, but safety is paramount. Keep up the good work, and keep loving that family of yours!!
Lou
Thanks buddy
Hi Mike.
Not sure how I missed this.
Really good video.
You have a sharp mind. Creative, solution orientated, able to look ahead and catch most potential problems.
Keep up the good work. Your channel will keep growing.
Also keep tossing out an occasional video, of you and the family enjoying time together, relaxed.
And blessings on your family, friends and business.
Ed from Chicago. 😁
Thanks Ed
I worked in a heavy duty shop for 26 years and your shop is setup nicely driver.
Thanks
Love the shop set up. And the dozer of ur dad's build it ull regret it if u don't I been there is y I say build it it will always be important to u. Thank you for all you do. Hope you had a good weekend buddy.
Thanks Justin
For a dude in your line of work a shop like that one is a must. You shared some good thoughts and tips. Love the way you have repurposed stuff that was going to be thrown away. Makes me want to go out to my shop RIGHT NOW and organize and clean up........................................maybe tomorrow.................... Thanks DP great vid.
lol thanks for watching buddy
Thankyou for your tour of the shop. With my small shop I find organizing and putting things back where they belong a never ending task. Nice to see yours was organized, if only for small periods of time.
I try to keep it that way it it’s hard for sure
You always find a better or more efficient to organize stuff
thanks Mike you do have a pretty nice looking shop ehhh
Thanks Leonard
A crane that covers the entire workshop is a very good tool.
Yes it is
My shop is the same footer and studded walls went the osb route also cut out boxes and all love it I didn't go high enough for a crows nest would have been nice for office space nice build
Yup it’s a good set up for sure
Good to look back and reflect on the ideas you had when you were young
A shop is never big enough it seems. The problem isnt the size it's all the stuff we buy to put in it. Great tour.
Your correct on that
I would be proud to have a shop that nice.
😁
love it wish it was mine
Very nice shop & equipment !
Thanks mike
What I appreciate the most is how humble you are and how everything you have is so practical. I love it.
Thanks Justin appreciate that
I agree with your assessment about polebarn vs stick built. One advantage of a pole barn or metal building is that you are usually working inside, out of the weather sooner during construction.
Yup bet that is a very short term thought
Nice shop. It’s awesome you have a TV in the shop so you don’t miss Rowdy kick but.
lol that’s right
Im not brand specific i go with what meets the needs. Your shop is very nice with some great ideas. I constantly rearrange mine to fit current needs. Thanks for the tour. Stay safe
Thanks Bruce
One thing you might like are large wooden blocks from bridge planking. They are handy for supporting equipment, frames, support for welding while using jack stands and bottle Jack's. I had railroad iron in the concrete for dozer so it won't bang up the concrete. Very sweet overhead crane. My door is wider so large equipment like combine, planters, disc and forage harvester can get in. We have an extra side door for normal size vehicles with a drain to wash indoors. Love your shop! Well organized and planned out. The OSB was the right choice.
Yes have some around back
What a great channel, nice shop build, would love a bridge crane in my shop.
Thanks
Real nice show... Thanks for taking the time to show us your shop.
Thanks for the tour Mike Nice shop . In my shop 23 years old I have a hoist but like you said my ceiling isn't high enough I can just stand Under vehicles and equipment no extra space. I did all my solid airline in Copper. With water filter & oiler at five Quick connect points. I can fit my 303.5C through my large door. And all our tractors and our wacker neuson dumper just taking the beacon off. And can only get our cat 416 just to the cab . Anyway thanks for sharing 👍😀 and have a good one. 🇨🇦 Craig
October we built a 40x48x16 shop. 2x6 on 24in center walls. Do have 2 12x14 doors. Do wish I had thought about a overhead crane, that would have been sweet. After it was builted I wished I'd went 48w and 40deep. Love your setup.
Well thought out and it looks like it serves you well. The overhead crane really makes it over the top.
you made a lot of good points. Id like to put up a shop soon and have about 5 or 6 quotes for pole buildings. like you i wanted a concrete foundation and walls 2 foot above grade for the same reasons you mention. I already figured out the 8' door and mini dont work out too well with my current garage. a 12' wide door dont give you very much room on your mirrors pulling a truck in either. I wanted to do 80' long for my cranes and to get a whole semi truck in there with room to work around it. I started to get a spot cleared and leveled out last fall and hoping to resume here shortly with the weather getting nicer.
Sounds like you have a good plan would love to come visit some time and check out the old cranes
@@DirtPerfect sounds good. MLH and jason works a lot are 30-45 minutes from me. tom decasale is an hour and 45 minutes and Garret is about 4 hours from me and The volvo customer center is an hour 45 as well.
Hey Mike I love it. I would not change a thing. I love you crane. I work in a shop and we have 2 5ton over head cranes . They are great. Thanks for the video.
Thanks buddy
Great video tour, gives me a ton of ideas for my shop!! Just one question...@ 37:17, what is a car butter??? That's an engine part I have never heard of..🤣🤣🤣
Thanks
Nice tour! Nice video!
Thanks Randy
Great video Mike 👍 nice shop y'all have a great weekend and stay safe 👍
Thanks buddy
Greetings from Las Vegas and a big thanks, Dirt Perfect, for a great tour of your shop!! Very thoughtful and innovative on your shop!! Also, the insulation in that usually a figure is 400SF/ton of AC and at 44'x40' for 1760SF with 2.5 tons you're at 700SF/ton so well done!! I wish my late Dad's shop in Spokane was hi-bay like yours but before morphing to a GC he was a millwork/cabinetry sub then became a GC so his shop was built on "short money." Anyway, didn't realize you had that mezzanine area where you do your videos. When I first saw the length of this, I thought well maybe too lengthy but it really moved along well!! If anyone is planning an equipment maintenance shop, WATCH THIS VIDEO!! All the best!!
Thanks Neil
Nice shop tour
Thanks
Our Sawmill is in a 40x40x16. 7" floor with 5/8" radiant heat pipe 12"OC for quick recovery.
Great tour, pat on the back for all the recycled items.
Thanks buddy
Great video Mike
Thanks
Nice shop, I wish I had thought more about things when I built my shop/garage. I built a 3 car that ts 28 by 44 with wood shop above. both with 9 foot ceilings. 2 of my over head doors are 8' high by 10' wide. Works good for most things except I have to remove the top off my tractor top to fit in! Also as to your shop, it looks a lot more organized than what I have see recently; HaHa!
love the shop .. like how you did the garage doors so the crane works ,, the place I bought a year ago has a pole barn ,, yes it would be better if it was stick built .. i have put up 2 x 4 s getting ready for insolation then wall covering ,, my shop is 30 x 40 10 ft walls ,, wish was 12 but I did not build it .. I use a engine hoist a lot .. and chain hoist off the trusses not safe ..I need to put steel beams up 2 ton would be the max I would be lifting .. need to find out what size beams I need ,, would love to have the over head crane system . rebuilding 1 of my trailers .. would be nice for lifting the axles .. there heavy engine lift too hard to move around with that type of lift ,, Great build on the shop and great video .. P/S where is the fridge ..??? I have a mini fridge in my shop with PEPSI , my shop is not attached to the home ..also the osb you put up I think is better for sound doing filming ,, where if it were metal the sound would echo..
Great shop tour, loved it.
As everyone can see you are a seasoned mechanic and well thought out.
Keeping the equipment well maintained is so important.
Thank you for the tour.
😊😯😊
Thanks David and thanks for watching
Very impressive, thank you for the tour. Big thumbs up for all your safety precautions.
Thanks Alan
Cheers for that bro
nice shop for sure
Thanks
Smart shop !
Thanks
Very nice thanks for sharing!👍
Thanks for watching
Nice building, the crane is super cool. Grew up running 9u D6s we used to farm with them, still have 7u D4, and D6B direct transmissions machines. Farm some 50% slopes, SE Washington state. Not too many people left around here even know how to work on them. Still any number of 9u's around our area in running order our area would be a resource for parts when rebuild gets underway.
Awesome I have two of them hope to rebuild it one day
Impressive shop good tour - thank you😊
Thanks rick
I feel like i have seen this place once or twice, just never this clean. Great shop tour!
lol 😂 it happens some times
Nice shop...thanks for the tour and the video....
Thanks for watching
Always enjoy you and the Capt. and the man behind the scenes lol
Thanks
Nice shop..👌😄
Thanks
I was wondering why you had an air powered crane, I'd never seen one of those before, that's neat! I'm with you on building a normal building instead of a pole barn, finishing a pole barn is just as much work as building a building with a foundation. I've been thinking of building a shop that I can also store my motorhome in for the winter, but ultimately I want more land, so that will wait.
you're a smart man!
Thanks
I agree 100% on pole barn vs other construction. Another thing you didn't touch on was how much a particular building will flex in the wind. Without basically building a house inside a pole barn, you'll always be able to find the seams in the drywall cause it will always be cracked! I'm leaning toward a steel framed building, however for my use.
Yup that is true also
Nice setup man! I hope to have an overhead crane in my life one day! Just subscribed
Welcome and thanks
Thank you for keeping the videos coming. It really helps during these crazy times. You and your family stay safe.
Thanks buddy and thanks for watching
Great video, don’t know how I missed this for so long. Well thought out. Love the overhead crane. My imagined dream shop has required one since I worked at a place that had one. Someday if it ever gets built it will exist. Thanks for sharing your opinion on height. I’ve been speculating on that for years, you have some solid ideas behind it. As a single person I’ve often said all I want is a pole barn with a Homewood suites room attached. Good solid thought against the pole barn too. I often thought ICF would be nice but probably overkill. I had a boces instructor who’s work shop was a abandoned never used town septic tank made of 2’ thick concrete with a opening for a garage door blown in one side. Town he lived in built it pre WW2 but when the war happened they abandoned the project, afterwards it was projected to be too small and never came back to it.
Thanks Tom this video is not public yet is how you missed it
@@DirtPerfect : Well dang then... I was going to say the same thing so no sense in writing it again. Get this thing in the public space; it's one of the best videos you've made. You answered all the questions I've been having about your shop area.
I fully agree. All my grinders are dewalt but my cordless impacts are Milwaukee. They both make great products.
Yup 👍
Great Video 👍
Thanks
use that press for pushing you pins out i just got that one and the larger one in a bunch of porta press stuff i bought on a all or nothing deal.
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Mike, Thanks for sharing the details of a working shop.
Thanks for watching nick
I was waiting for you to say the enclosure under the stairs is where Captain lived. LMFAO
Lol
Thank you for the shop tour.
Great shop I love it getting ready to build mine it will be somewhat like yours thumbs up my friend
Awesome good luck
I really like the block fountain extension.
Yes works great
Block foundation
Nice shop Mike, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Sweet shop thanks for sharing have a great day
Thanks for watching
excellent video, always good to hear what someone would keep the same of change if they were redoing..
Thanks
i have crane envy! i have admired your crane set up from the first time i saw it. i would love to have one some day. an a frame is brutal trying to get in just the right spot. great shop mike. very comfortable to work in for sure!
Yes the crane is a game changer for sure one of the bast things I ever built
J.C. SMITH PROJECTS Uncle Tony has Gradall - LULL. ENVY J.C. That thing would come in handy on our “river bottom”. Muddy Jersey property. LOL !
Nice shop
Thanks
Extremely nice workshop. Building your own overhead crane is impressive. Here in EU impossible all must be certified. My workshop also has a 2 ton crane in it. It’s always to small but I guess that’s the same when you’ve got a 50 ton version...
Thanks
Good video again that was a good Rememory shot video thank you for sharing that with us you always make good videos videos keep them coming be safe out there I wish this country will get back in shape this is crazy have a good day
Thanks Glenn and I hope we get back to normal sometime soon to
You're shop looks good. I think it's a good size for your business
Thanks Richard
We have a 2 ton crane in my shop to I love that it's the best thing to have
In bet it’s a difference makers for sure
Great presentation Mike! Much respect for your planning, ingenuity, and use of available recycled items. You should look forward to many more years of service with that setup. Nicely done. 5 stars from here.
Stay well, work safe, see ya on the next adventure.
Doug@ the "ranch"
Thanks buddy
really nice set up! I like the "I can build what I have to have philosophy" it saves you money and you have the pride factor! plus you probably going to build a whole lot stouter than what a factory is going to anyhow!
I agree 100%
@@DirtPerfect I have built my own brush rake, cab and brush guard for my older tractor, and landleveler for drive ways plus other assorted tools and tricks, out of necessity, and cost saving!LOL! I can see that your are very innovative and think outside the box! thats a great trait to have!
That was really good video thank you, very nice shop.
Thanks
Very nice shop you got there! I like the old school feel it has to it with some of your grandfather's tools and such, I'm also sentimental about all my grandfather's tools I was blessed enough to inherit. I do have one suggestion, it appeared to me that some of your air lines coming off of your compressor looked to be PVC. If so, you should look into replacing them as soon as you can with copper or compressed air specific tubing. I have some personal experience with PVC air lines and I am extremely lucky I wasn't injured or worse. When I was probably 16 or 17 I worked at an independent auto repair shop that had their air system plumbed in PVC and the first time a section exploded, chunks of pipe missed me by a couple of feet at the most. Despite the protests of the other techs and myself, the owner had a new section of PVC installed. Couple months later a section on the other side of the shop let go and blasted a customer's car taking out the passenger side glass and doing some pretty decent body damage. Fast forward several years and I was at work at my second career as a Firefighter/Paramedic and was dispatched to an emergency call from a body shop. Initial info was 2 injured workers following an explosion, that shop also had PVC air lines and during the hot summer the main branch of I believe it was 1.5" or 2" PVC exploded, one of the workers had some lacerations to his arms but the other worker had several penetrating wounds to his neck, chest, and abdomen and was severely injured. We took him in as a level 1 trauma patient and he barely survived and from what I know did suffer permanent injuries from it. Anyways, pardon the long winded comment, I just wanted to pass on my experiences with that. I really enjoy your channel and you seem like a genuinely good guy and I would hate it if you or anyone else ever got hurt from that. Great job on the crane, she's a beast!! Thanks for taking the time to produce your videos, they're great! Take care and the best of wishes!
-Johnny
I apologize Mike! I was doing several other things when I first watched your video and I knew I was missing chunks of it so when I went back to watch the parts that I missed I saw where you mentioned that you need to upgrade the air lines. My mistake!
Nice shop Mike definitely makes working on stuff much easier & efficient. 💪🏼
Thanks and yes it does
If you kids watch this video, I would 🔒 the switch box for the electric. Nice shop.
Why
Great video Mike thanks for sharing. I demoed a building years ago and got an old bridge crane out of it with all the steel included. I’m thinking now I might go ahead and put it up in my shop after seeing how well yours works. Thanks again 👍🏻
Yes I would best tool I have ever built
Top work shop brother
Thanks
Awesome shop, liked the video!!!
Thanks vince
Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching
nice shop.the things you rarely use make a french cleat system up high and store them there.you have the lift to go get them when needed
Oh I if had have waited you told us why sorry. I like your shop
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Thanks for the tour
Thanks for watching