Thanks for the guided tour, interesting to see how you've laid your workspace out. I only have a 10 x 12 foot shed I work in and it's normally a complete mess. I also have 1001 projects I'd like to do but zero time to do them in, it happens.
@@HawkWorley My garage probably has more "stuff" but it's so stuffed to the gills there's no room to actually work with anything... (plus you have a number of tools that have been on my wishlist for a decade+ LOL)
Thanks for answering. I was just curious because I see you have invested lots of money, time, an effort. I am a muscian and I guess I can relate. I'm a pro level, and though ocassionally make some money, it's not my sustenance. I do a little of prop building myself. Ghostbusting stuff.
Loved the tour of your stuff. I may design a work table similar to yours; that is amazing.
That table has made everything I do in my shop better!
Thanks for the guided tour, interesting to see how you've laid your workspace out. I only have a 10 x 12 foot shed I work in and it's normally a complete mess. I also have 1001 projects I'd like to do but zero time to do them in, it happens.
Organization is key, especially in a small space! My shop evolves constantly to suit my needs; I try and not get locked in habits.
I officially have tool/shop envy. LOL
My little garage shop is full of decades of collecting, and it looks bigger on camera.
@@HawkWorley My garage probably has more "stuff" but it's so stuffed to the gills there's no room to actually work with anything... (plus you have a number of tools that have been on my wishlist for a decade+ LOL)
Nice tour. But you didn't mention the 400Lb giant cross in the room.
I wouldn't call that equipment i use for prop making.
Very interesting. Are you a professional in this stuff, or is it just a hobby?
Thats kind of a loaded question. I don't make money from costuming, but I have been doing it for 2 decades now at a professional level.
Thanks for answering. I was just curious because I see you have invested lots of money, time, an effort. I am a muscian and I guess I can relate. I'm a pro level, and though ocassionally make some money, it's not my sustenance. I do a little of prop building myself. Ghostbusting stuff.
It's a passion that draws me back. I love making costumes, there is something magical about creation that calls to me.
@@HawkWorley yeah man. That’s great. I like this channel, btw. 🤘
Thank you. I do try and do my best here.