Thanks Steve for the tour. I started watching you a couple of years ago when I was suffering with the most unbelievable chronic depression. I never wanted to leave the house and felt like I had no purpose! Long story! But videos like yours and Vince's gave me an escape from my troubles. I am better these days thanks to you and as I've always been handy with a soldering iron and have a basic understanding of electronics, I've done a few repairs myself including my wife's ancient Gameboy which she had as a child but gave up the ghost years ago. I fixed it!! She was over the moon! Yay me and Yay you!. Thanks a lot for your unaware help and keep the videos coming!!
A familiar story for myself 👍🏻 Glad you are feeling better. I guess life is all about fixing problems. Sometimes things can get too much or come to a head when you aren't expecting it. I'm an engineer and fixing is my life at work and home 😂 Fixing yourself is probably the hardest thing to do though and takes time 😃Glad you are on the up curve! Keep fixing Steve, the positive outcomes (well, most of the time 😂😂) and your humour are good all round to watch 😂
There is obviously help but each person is different and the standard textbook therapist solution doesn't always work especially if you have carried the weight for so many years as I have done. Men were always told (and stiil are) to "man up" which is the worst thing to do. A support group by men for men would be a great idea! @@Rocket_Try
Good choice in desktop background. I can't be the only one here surprised to see a wall directly infront of where you sit - I just assumed it was your front room and you were working on the dining room table or the like 😅
Steve, you are the least pretentious guy ever. How awkward did you feel making this video? 🤣🤣 Absolutely love your videos, down to earth, honest and entertaining. As well as teaching people to have a go!! Please don't change at all!! I could watch a daily video from you. 👍🏼👍🏼🔥🔥 Thanks Steve.
Thanks Steve. Appreciate you sharing where the magic happens and going through everything and sharing with the rest of us. Also, your raps aren't that bad. It's part of your brand now. Love it
Thank you for sharing your workbench setup! I love seeing these and I'm constantly hunting TH-cam and electronics forums to see how other people set theirs up. So far I have a playlist 76 videos long of these.
Hi Steve, I just wanted to say thank you for the studio tour. I've recently found your channel from recommendations for the algorithm (all hail the algorithm) and I've learned more just from watching you than any class I've ever taken on the subject of electronics repair or soldering techniques. Your videos have inspired me to put together a "healing bench" of my own and begun the task of my own repairs on some of my own stuff that would otherwise have been thrown out or donated. Love your work, you've definitely got the skills that pay the bills.
Steve, ty for this vid. I honestly love seeing behind the curtain. Keep up the good work, I watch every vid, even if it's a failure. As an avid Dave fan, I'm glad to see his place of honor is kept sacred even when not filming.
Hi I'm Steve! Welcome to my crib, let me show you what I've done to the place. Here we have my IKEA Tables & here is my freezer with my chilled trainers for the summer. Sorry! brother Steve! I was going to say more funny things but... that song at the end, you nailed it, some might hate it but you sounded, really good!! 😁👍👍
I'm blown away, I honestly thought that room was twice the size at least. It's so well organised. I'm just about to start GoodwinsPlace 2.0 moving the workbench out of the garage to a new extension to give me a dedicated work area.
Eh up Steve! As a Manchester lad, now long time in the antipodes, yer accent makes me feel righ' tat ohm. Makes me laugh when you forget to modify your accent for a wider audience ( luke vs luck for 'look').Your compact work station and editing suite is magnificent everthing in its place! Neat. Your problem tracing and solving skills are really Sherlock Holmes level. What a winner you are Steve! Just love all your postings. I've learned at lot.
Thank you very much for sharing good knowledge with us with that unique humor and above all for being one of the most useful profiles on TH-cam giving visibility to the trend that not everything that breaks is not repairable. Many of us need to learn to repair for the good of everything and everyone.
You have come a long way since I started watching your first videos. The setup is most impressive from the original desk in the middle. Love watching your videos. Keep up the great work.
Great tour Steve. Thanks for letting us see where the magic happens. It's a great wee space. A "braw joab" you've done with it as we say up in Scotland.
Thanks Steve, awesome little space you have there. Given me some ideas for my cramped little corner I have claimed in the house. Appreciate everything mate 👍
Thanks for the tour! You’re good at squeezing a lot of things in to a small space which is actually sort of a hobby of mine. You wouldn’t believe what I managed to squeeze in to my small workshop. Please do a separate video of the recording equipment! Also, I love your singing. Keep up the great work!
Brilliant video. I’ve only recently started watching you and I am so glad I’ve found you and your videos, they are superb. Fixing stuff has always been in my blood from an early age. I’ve always wanted to find out how things work by taking things apart and trying to understand the workings. What a great set up you have to do your work. I love what you do, it’s very compelling to watch and to see how you fix electronics. I think your singing is spot on and it makes me laugh. Overall, your videos are superb and long may they continue. Many thanks. 👍
Thank you so much for the tour! I love this kind of stuff and would love a part.2 for the streaming/recording setup!!! ALso, highly recommend switching the 63/37 solder when you go to replenish, its a eutectic tin-to-lead alloy ratio that melts at a slightly lower temp and has less of a "pasty" phase.
Steve . Love the videos. I was owner if a large repair shop on Bradford. I moved to Cyprus 20 years ago. All the things you experience I had the same except my business was dependant. Good luck I will keep watching
Thanks for the tour, the magic of film, makes your space look a lot bigger. I got a mull-timit-er for Christmas from your link and would love to get a thermal cam but they’re pricey.
Talk about camera tricks! I thought that room was much much bigger! Excellent setup -- definitely will be using this as a basis for my own repair station (again).
This was really interesting and oh boy you got way more stuff than I would’ve imagined. And as someone else said. I also thought your room was HUGE. Love all your videos.
It was me! It was me! I was one of the three that asked. Only been watching for a few weeks, and subscribed stright away as everyone should. Still catching up with the backlog, sometimes I even fall to bed at night with Steve on my phone. 😊 (that didn't sound right). Now i can buy my own stuff and be just like Steve.😮
Hi Ste, I've watched your videos for a couple of years now and have come to the decision that I'd like to try and learn basic electronics and repairs myself at home as a hobby. My 9 yr old son is also fascinated and I think this this is a project we can learn together as father and son while giving him some valuable skills for the modern world. My question is, what are the most necessary and basic tools/equipment we will need to get started?? We both enjoy your content, finding it informative, educational, entertaining and inspiring. Keep up the great work, and thank you in advance for any advice you can give
Thanks for the tour! Love the videos! I suck at soldering "regular-sized" things... can't imagine how bad I would be at the teeny-tiny stuff you work on. Say Hi to Dave.
Very cool! I definitely thought the space was larger. One piece of gear I'm curious about is the grinding pen-thing you use to clean off battery terminals. Is it just a mini dremel or something?
Awesome man; great to see your setup and tech on the other side of the camera 👍 nice I’d also be interested to know how / where you shop for your misc parts - you seem to produce many folders; containers and such that contain swathes of small capacitors; chips and such, - and most seem to be kits / books sets.. not something built up over time?
Great vid. Think I'm more surprised about how organised it is. Most work benches I've seen are littered with old/spare parts. Would love a video on fault finding methods / stuff to be aware of etc.
First off, i thought the room was WAY bigger! Second. for some reason i always imagined that there was space on the other side of the desk, not a wall full of stuff. dont know why, but i just felt like you were working on a flat desk and we were just standing on the other side watching you lol its pretty awesome what you can do in such a small space, i also work in a small space
Things have moved quickly. I swear you used to do your fixes in front of a window with blue tack to hold things! Could be wrong, I've got a stupid memory! Nice to see though
Thanks Steve for the tour! I don't know if this has been already asked but what do you do with the stuff you repair? Do you resell it? In any case, thanks for doing what you're doing and keep it up!
Sorry about the sneeze
Bless you.
Wait a second. What happened to doing the repairs on the sofa, with the knees in your mouth, hunched over the coffee table? 😂
No
Stupid sneeze.
Bless you 😯
Man, I really thought that was a much bigger space. Perception is everything I guess lol. Awesome video!
Wide lenses are everything ;)
You should see the size of the room used for his Only Flans account. Such a contrast! 😂
@@Lacking_something OF Steve needs space to “spread out”. So, that makes sense
I thought he was in a wide open room as well.
Dude. Same.
Thanks Steve for the tour. I started watching you a couple of years ago when I was suffering with the most unbelievable chronic depression. I never wanted to leave the house and felt like I had no purpose! Long story! But videos like yours and Vince's gave me an escape from my troubles. I am better these days thanks to you and as I've always been handy with a soldering iron and have a basic understanding of electronics, I've done a few repairs myself including my wife's ancient Gameboy which she had as a child but gave up the ghost years ago. I fixed it!! She was over the moon! Yay me and Yay you!. Thanks a lot for your unaware help and keep the videos coming!!
That seems all to familiar. Glad that you are better now.
A familiar story for myself 👍🏻 Glad you are feeling better. I guess life is all about fixing problems. Sometimes things can get too much or come to a head when you aren't expecting it. I'm an engineer and fixing is my life at work and home 😂 Fixing yourself is probably the hardest thing to do though and takes time 😃Glad you are on the up curve! Keep fixing Steve, the positive outcomes (well, most of the time 😂😂) and your humour are good all round to watch 😂
Maybe we should found some self support group. Having men supporting men. Especially with a special interest in electronics.
There is obviously help but each person is different and the standard textbook therapist solution doesn't always work especially if you have carried the weight for so many years as I have done. Men were always told (and stiil are) to "man up" which is the worst thing to do. A support group by men for men would be a great idea! @@Rocket_Try
For some reason, I thought you were always sitting on a sofa, and working on your living room coffee table. Stay awesome! 😺
He used to do that!
It's impressive how such a tiny cupboard looks like a front room in the videos - I had no idea it was so tiny...Thanks for the tour!
Good choice in desktop background.
I can't be the only one here surprised to see a wall directly infront of where you sit - I just assumed it was your front room and you were working on the dining room table or the like 😅
Nice, the room looks so much bigger in the videos though!
Steve, you are the least pretentious guy ever. How awkward did you feel making this video? 🤣🤣 Absolutely love your videos, down to earth, honest and entertaining. As well as teaching people to have a go!! Please don't change at all!! I could watch a daily video from you. 👍🏼👍🏼🔥🔥 Thanks Steve.
My favorite part? Phatt Island wallpaper - Monkey Island FTW!!!
That microphone should be gold plated. LEGEND!!!
8:10 Nice artwork on the wall!
It's amazing how a wide angle lens makes that room look so much bigger in your videos, cosy repair room that.
I imagined you were in a garage or large office space, I'm impressed with how organised & compact everything is! SOLID! 😘
Bless you, Steve!
Thanks for showing us behind the scenes. I find it really interesting to see people’s creative space
Thanks for the tour!
On camera the fixing room looks huge!
Now we can see how you spend so much time in a wee cubby hole of an office 🤭
Love the door sign!
That's the cleanest and most organised box room I've ever seen!
Thanks Steve. Appreciate you sharing where the magic happens and going through everything and sharing with the rest of us. Also, your raps aren't that bad. It's part of your brand now. Love it
Thank you for sharing your workbench setup! I love seeing these and I'm constantly hunting TH-cam and electronics forums to see how other people set theirs up. So far I have a playlist 76 videos long of these.
Thank you for showing us a behind the scenes / setup, would love to see how you have setup your overhead lighting, camera and microphones.
As a fan, this was a real treat, Steve! Thank you! Absolutely love how you have a cosy compact room so well laid out! Outstanding! Thanks!
Very neat little fixing room! (I like that sign at the door also)
That room looks way smaller than I imagined it. Thanks for the tour!
Hi Steve, I just wanted to say thank you for the studio tour. I've recently found your channel from recommendations for the algorithm (all hail the algorithm) and I've learned more just from watching you than any class I've ever taken on the subject of electronics repair or soldering techniques. Your videos have inspired me to put together a "healing bench" of my own and begun the task of my own repairs on some of my own stuff that would otherwise have been thrown out or donated. Love your work, you've definitely got the skills that pay the bills.
Steve, ty for this vid. I honestly love seeing behind the curtain. Keep up the good work, I watch every vid, even if it's a failure.
As an avid Dave fan, I'm glad to see his place of honor is kept sacred even when not filming.
Nice setup there, Steve. I'm still filming on the kitchen table 😅
i purchased the same microscope back from a video where you described what you used before and i love it
Room looks huge when watching you’re videos, must be good lighting 👍
Hi I'm Steve! Welcome to my crib, let me show you what I've done to the place. Here we have my IKEA Tables & here is my freezer with my chilled trainers for the summer.
Sorry! brother Steve! I was going to say more funny things but... that song at the end, you nailed it, some might hate it but you sounded, really good!! 😁👍👍
The microphone is the most important part. Always enjoy listening to the teardown tune and the end tune.
And here I thought you were set up on a sofa table and a couch! Thanks for the tour!
More stuff needs fixing!
I'm blown away, I honestly thought that room was twice the size at least. It's so well organised.
I'm just about to start GoodwinsPlace 2.0 moving the workbench out of the garage to a new extension to give me a dedicated work area.
That was really awesome (Shhtupid) workspace in a small room. Thanks for the walkaround steve.
Eh up Steve! As a Manchester lad, now long time in the antipodes, yer accent makes me feel righ' tat ohm. Makes me laugh when you forget to modify your accent for a wider audience ( luke vs luck for 'look').Your compact work station and editing suite is magnificent everthing in its place! Neat. Your problem tracing and solving skills are really Sherlock Holmes level. What a winner you are Steve! Just love all your postings. I've learned at lot.
I thought the room was WAY bigger!
just saying, I love the mic despite what you might have thought! awesome tour, love that too. Cheers Steve!
I'd love to see a what you are using for lighting and the mounting for the lighting and cameras! You have such a clean setup
Thank you very much for sharing good knowledge with us with that unique humor and above all for being one of the most useful profiles on TH-cam giving visibility to the trend that not everything that breaks is not repairable. Many of us need to learn to repair for the good of everything and everyone.
Thanks for showing us around.
This space looks AMAZING. I really need to separate my two work stations, PC/Editing etc and Soldering/Workbench.
You have come a long way since I started watching your first videos. The setup is most impressive from the original desk in the middle. Love watching your videos. Keep up the great work.
Wow! That’s a pretty good setup you have there. I had no idea. Thanks for the tour.
TY for showing us around your work area 😀
Great tour Steve. Thanks for letting us see where the magic happens. It's a great wee space. A "braw joab" you've done with it as we say up in Scotland.
Thanks Steve, awesome little space you have there. Given me some ideas for my cramped little corner I have claimed in the house. Appreciate everything mate 👍
Thanks for the tour! You’re good at squeezing a lot of things in to a small space which is actually sort of a hobby of mine. You wouldn’t believe what I managed to squeeze in to my small workshop. Please do a separate video of the recording equipment! Also, I love your singing. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the Grand Tour. I love a tidy workplace. You have some really useful kit.
Awesome, so much magic happening in that tiny room.
Cool walk round. Always eye opening to see what's behind the camera.
Glad to see some good old proper solder 👍 you need fully leaded all the way 🛠💪
The difference between solder and soldier is an I.
Brilliant video. I’ve only recently started watching you and I am so glad I’ve found you and your videos, they are superb. Fixing stuff has always been in my blood from an early age. I’ve always wanted to find out how things work by taking things apart and trying to understand the workings. What a great set up you have to do your work. I love what you do, it’s very compelling to watch and to see how you fix electronics. I think your singing is spot on and it makes me laugh. Overall, your videos are superb and long may they continue. Many thanks. 👍
The music choices in all your videos are excellent. I also like the songs you do. It definitely marks you out as different.
Thank you so much for the tour! I love this kind of stuff and would love a part.2 for the streaming/recording setup!!! ALso, highly recommend switching the 63/37 solder when you go to replenish, its a eutectic tin-to-lead alloy ratio that melts at a slightly lower temp and has less of a "pasty" phase.
Steve .
Love the videos.
I was owner if a large repair shop on Bradford.
I moved to Cyprus 20 years ago.
All the things you experience I had the same except my business was dependant.
Good luck I will keep watching
Nice set up but didnt you used to sit an a couch when you first started ? Nc i remember a window behind you
He moved house
@@mikebe2090 oh well that makes sense
Love the setup you got there Steve. I like the fixing stuff/not fixing stuff sign. Sort of like a do not disturb sign.
Thanks for the tour, the magic of film, makes your space look a lot bigger. I got a mull-timit-er for Christmas from your link and would love to get a thermal cam but they’re pricey.
Talk about camera tricks! I thought that room was much much bigger! Excellent setup -- definitely will be using this as a basis for my own repair station (again).
You have a lovely singing voice 👍🏻 best wishes from Northern Ireland
This was really interesting and oh boy you got way more stuff than I would’ve imagined. And as someone else said. I also thought your room was HUGE. Love all your videos.
Very neat little setup you have there, I wish my tools could all be fitted into a nice little room like that.
Nice! Really solid tour Steve. Bless you by the way.
I’m so jealous that you have a room for your hobby. I own a house and have a young family and i’ve never had less room for my stuff.
It was me! It was me! I was one of the three that asked. Only been watching for a few weeks, and subscribed stright away as everyone should. Still catching up with the backlog, sometimes I even fall to bed at night with Steve on my phone. 😊 (that didn't sound right). Now i can buy my own stuff and be just like Steve.😮
Wow. Nice setup Steve
Thanks Steve ! Do you have a link for the desk and shelves ? looks neat !
Actually a pretty slick setup there steve.I didn’t actually know what to expect but it certainly wasn’t that!
Great tour Steve, very organised setup!
Ur vids are always light-hearted and fun mate
Nice set up, plenty of space for more tools with careful organising.
Wera tools are so nice I use some at work and I love them
That was awesome, thanks so much for letting us in
wow im impressed! Looks like a science lab! you are a neat freak!
Would love to see more about the A/V gear. Love the channel Steve!
Nice work space. Can't wait to see your video on the cameras etc you use.
Thanks for the tour! I am prepping my own workstation similar to yours now. Including links to everything you have is awesome!
Omg, you've got a great setup, I'm so jealous.
Hi Ste, I've watched your videos for a couple of years now and have come to the decision that I'd like to try and learn basic electronics and repairs myself at home as a hobby.
My 9 yr old son is also fascinated and I think this this is a project we can learn together as father and son while giving him some valuable skills for the modern world.
My question is, what are the most necessary and basic tools/equipment we will need to get started??
We both enjoy your content, finding it informative, educational, entertaining and inspiring.
Keep up the great work, and thank you in advance for any advice you can give
Wow that room looks a lot bigger on camera ha! Cool to see behind the scenes a bit. Kinda wondered what your recording setup was like.
Thanks for the tour! Love the videos! I suck at soldering "regular-sized" things... can't imagine how bad I would be at the teeny-tiny stuff you work on. Say Hi to Dave.
Very cool! I definitely thought the space was larger. One piece of gear I'm curious about is the grinding pen-thing you use to clean off battery terminals. Is it just a mini dremel or something?
Very cool! Thanks for the quick tour
Lovely studio! You forgot to link your grinding pen thingy and the smd books.
Very different than what I'd imagined
the setup vid is really cool - I do not know the first thing about the stuff, but it is cool to see your workspace in more detail :) Thank you
I for one , liked the sneeze .
Thanks Steve. Really cool to see your setup. Do you have a collection area with all the stuff you have fixed?
Oh yeah a behind the scene clip. i love it. Multimeter in Beepmode 😛
Hey Steve! Thanks for the tour, do you mind also sharing the Magic Eraser pencil to clean tracks, flux brushes etc? Thanks!
Where did the desks come from? Specifically the shelves, been searching for something like this for a long time
IKEA FREDDE Gaming Desk
Really nice looking workstation!
Great setup. Please do make a video about your camera, lights and microphones setup. You are doing really good work. Please keep it going. 😊👍
Awesome man; great to see your setup and tech on the other side of the camera 👍 nice
I’d also be interested to know how / where you shop for your misc parts - you seem to produce many folders; containers and such that contain swathes of small capacitors; chips and such, - and most seem to be kits / books sets.. not something built up over time?
Great vid. Think I'm more surprised about how organised it is. Most work benches I've seen are littered with old/spare parts. Would love a video on fault finding methods / stuff to be aware of etc.
Super well organized
First off, i thought the room was WAY bigger! Second. for some reason i always imagined that there was space on the other side of the desk, not a wall full of stuff. dont know why, but i just felt like you were working on a flat desk and we were just standing on the other side watching you lol its pretty awesome what you can do in such a small space, i also work in a small space
Things have moved quickly. I swear you used to do your fixes in front of a window with blue tack to hold things! Could be wrong, I've got a stupid memory!
Nice to see though
Cap legs are really useful sometimes, but why do you collect them? Isn't it easier to just hold a shed full of one-legged caps?
It is like the broom cupboard from BBC 1 in the early 1990is with Gordon the gopher 😂😂 compact and complete nice 😁
The wallpaper on your editing machine is so Phatt!
Well done, makes my Cosey😄 workshop feel not so cosey now after seeing your workspace.
Thanks Steve for the tour! I don't know if this has been already asked but what do you do with the stuff you repair? Do you resell it?
In any case, thanks for doing what you're doing and keep it up!