Giaco, the *3M Versaflo* you showed in your previous vlog has a welding lens attachment that I think you would love using! I’m not sure which specific model of the Versaflo you have, but if you know, then that should make finding the right attachment a lot easier! There’s also a full helmet that connects to the filter if you want to try that out as well. On another note, the Versaflo with the normal lens is perfect for grinding and cutting, like you were doing at 2:30 in this video.
I really like the way you're making everything mobile, not enough people do that. I think some benches would benefit from the retracting castors though like Jimmy and Wesley Treat have done.
I like the idea. One thing though, I'm curious why you wouldn't want the drawers facing you, so you can access anything you need without having to walk around to the other side. I make a lot of models as well, and I've found that having an open area under the work surface is handy when your top gets crowded, so I build benches with about a 4 inch gap between the work surface and a shelf under. Of course, you have a lot of room in your shop, so one of those rolling mechanics trays could work for you as well, kept on the left or right side depend on if your are left handed or right. I just find my work area quickly gets cluttered and I end up working in about a 12 inch clear area in the middle of piles of other things. Looking forward to your next video, to see what you come up with!
Nice patina. Would be a nice function decor item and easy to auction off for a tidy sum. Too much freedom. Most men have a director who coordinates our efforts on a set path , called a wife. 😊
Your comment about the patina of the table top made me think about something. Do you think objects have memories? So what I mean is I once saw an experiment were a professor has a small group of people sitting in chairs in a semi circle. He shows them a red sweater and says that it belonged to Jeffery Dahmer the serial killer and cannibal and then proceeds to pass it around to the people in the group. Some of the people didn't even want to touch it others had physical reactions to the sweater because of its pedigree. Then the professor reveals that its actually his personal sweater and proceeds to pass it around the class and no one has a problem holding and touching the sweater. I found it super interesting how quickly people attribute some type of energy, whether positive, negative or neutral, to an inanimate object and also how quickly they changed their minds about that same inanimate object. So why do I bring this up? Well tune in to tomorrow's comment to find out.
I've noticed that a problem that applies with your space is that everything is cordoned off. You work in the corners, not the middle of your space. For the greatest efficiency, have most of your tables for projects in the middle, and specialty stuff spurring outwards. For credibility, I'm on a robotics team and design layouts. We cram a lot of stuff in a small space. For the sake of your purposes, the easiest thing for you might actually by just to rearrange your space so you don't have walk all the way around something. Have gaps in between tables and organizers. With all the cool and awesome things you make in your videos, your space will slowly turn into a maze. Albeit, that's not bad, but have some consideration on how you move through your space. Take a look at Adam Savage's shop, his channel "Tested". I'm not wanting to tell you what to do, it's just something I noticed that might help you. Good luck on your projects!
I have no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to this stuff but...why wouldnt you just put the wheels on the end of the legs instead of cutting them off?
I tell myself that I’d be more organized if I had a bigger shop, but I’m pretty sure I’d just have more stuff everywhere. I like those drawers.
Haha totally! 😂
Same. Tools are a liquid, they fill the space of their container.
I appreciate that you appreciate a good metal patina, those pieces look like they were made for eachother.
That top does look like it's always been there. Great match-up. Anyone else waiting for the goat in every video now? Just me?
It’s almost like a TH-cam channel about making a TH-cam channel… seriously your shop is coming together nicely!
Giaco, the *3M Versaflo* you showed in your previous vlog has a welding lens attachment that I think you would love using! I’m not sure which specific model of the Versaflo you have, but if you know, then that should make finding the right attachment a lot easier!
There’s also a full helmet that connects to the filter if you want to try that out as well.
On another note, the Versaflo with the normal lens is perfect for grinding and cutting, like you were doing at 2:30 in this video.
Yes but I waiting for the hear protection attachment. Will look into the weld it attachment too, thanks 🙏🏻
You are right Giaco, I LOVE how the table looks, that top were the perfect match for the drawers.
That again was a very entertaining piece of motion picture art, my Sir... Keep going! Really enjoy your vlogs/vids!
Great idea to keep the overhang in the back for a place to put your knees when sitting. Way to go Giaco.
Thanks so much Giaco for turning us on to Works By Solo! You are right - he is amazing! The fidget spinner build is off the chain. Drawer 🐐 @ 3:56.
Loving the draws it’s looking so good with the desk on top.
I really like the way you're making everything mobile, not enough people do that. I think some benches would benefit from the retracting castors though like Jimmy and Wesley Treat have done.
I like the idea. One thing though, I'm curious why you wouldn't want the drawers facing you, so you can access anything you need without having to walk around to the other side.
I make a lot of models as well, and I've found that having an open area under the work surface is handy when your top gets crowded, so I build benches with about a 4 inch gap between the work surface and a shelf under. Of course, you have a lot of room in your shop, so one of those rolling mechanics trays could work for you as well, kept on the left or right side depend on if your are left handed or right. I just find my work area quickly gets cluttered and I end up working in about a 12 inch clear area in the middle of piles of other things.
Looking forward to your next video, to see what you come up with!
I knew I would get that question and answered in tomorrow’s video that I recorded yesterday...
Giaco: I hope you like sparks in slow-mo.
Me: YES, PLEASE.
Love that top too, you made it useful again....Awesome!!👍👍
looking forward to tomorrows video :-) you have many great ideas Giaco. Ciao ciao from Denmark
Hoot Hoot!!!! Bernie Solos Fidget Gear!!! Great video bud!!
I love that as a set piece! You have the coolest tables for making videos on!
Captivating and a great Mobile workstation . Stay well my friend , Bela Vide
Some of the most entertaining "shop task" videos on youtube.
great video! I like the fact you make your workstations mobile. I need to do the same in my shop! Inspirational! Thank-you...
Turned out really nice! Seems like Parkinson's law is just as applicable to workshop space as it is to time...
Cool video but why you gotta weld the casters to the frame gah!?
Use a unicycle as the "stool" with a bracket that will hold it upright but still allow it to turn. You can then ride your bench around the shop :)
Oh man, that would be so cool! Like a hot dog or ice cream cart. I want this now for my desk at work and just pedal over to my next meeting.
im really loving these blogs keep it up man !!!!
Fantastic!
Fun video but why were you working with all the lights off?
Awesome stuff, love organizing things! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Great start to my day, thanks for another video!
Bello bello bello bello 😁😉. Non so che altro dire... ❗
Nice patina. Would be a nice function decor item and easy to auction off for a tidy sum. Too much freedom. Most men have a director who coordinates our efforts on a set path , called a wife. 😊
Looks great 👍!! And everything would be better with sparks in slow-mo 😂
One problem at a time. I need to remind myself. I always jump around project to project.
Always like organizing videos it helps inspire me to do the same.
Your comment about the patina of the table top made me think about something. Do you think objects have memories? So what I mean is I once saw an experiment were a professor has a small group of people sitting in chairs in a semi circle. He shows them a red sweater and says that it belonged to Jeffery Dahmer the serial killer and cannibal and then proceeds to pass it around to the people in the group. Some of the people didn't even want to touch it others had physical reactions to the sweater because of its pedigree. Then the professor reveals that its actually his personal sweater and proceeds to pass it around the class and no one has a problem holding and touching the sweater. I found it super interesting how quickly people attribute some type of energy, whether positive, negative or neutral, to an inanimate object and also how quickly they changed their minds about that same inanimate object. So why do I bring this up? Well tune in to tomorrow's comment to find out.
Haha I love this comment and looking forward to part two!
(I have an opinion too!)
Man I fucken love this!!
It looked so good!
I've noticed that a problem that applies with your space is that everything is cordoned off. You work in the corners, not the middle of your space. For the greatest efficiency, have most of your tables for projects in the middle, and specialty stuff spurring outwards. For credibility, I'm on a robotics team and design layouts. We cram a lot of stuff in a small space. For the sake of your purposes, the easiest thing for you might actually by just to rearrange your space so you don't have walk all the way around something. Have gaps in between tables and organizers. With all the cool and awesome things you make in your videos, your space will slowly turn into a maze. Albeit, that's not bad, but have some consideration on how you move through your space. Take a look at Adam Savage's shop, his channel "Tested". I'm not wanting to tell you what to do, it's just something I noticed that might help you. Good luck on your projects!
looks good, keep it up
Sparks in slowmo... Oh yes, any time :D
Beautiful video!
I have no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to this stuff but...why wouldnt you just put the wheels on the end of the legs instead of cutting them off?
Because the working surface would be too tall.
@@AppalachianLife ah of course. Guess that sorta goes down to personal preference as well
Cool stuff G
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Dude, I subscribed for funny ass destruction videos. Please bring back razor beyblades or razor fidget spinners! Please
Every TH-camr that has glasses that uses an RZ Mask told me that they don't fog their glasses up. I don't think I believe that.
Also still alive!
giaco and adam savage need to collab
Print shop! So, let's see what else you have... I know it's something good!
since my logo is on the paint rack, does that mean it's MINE?!😍
Yes but can’t leave the place... sooo...
No views, no like, no dislike and 0 comments, so peaceful
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Hey this is just for good referencing
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mo money more problems.... tool goals. Giaco you were more fun when you were broke lol keep on trucking brother!
Heylo👍👍👍👍
Ciao ciao
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Watching this video made my lose my hair. Not cool, dude.
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Always like organizing videos it helps inspire me to do the same.