I loved this video because everything was so simple, but nicely done. People like me with simple tools and limited know-how could actually knock out a project like this in a weekend. The lift top coffee tables and whaleskin bluetooth speakers are fun to watch, but way outside of my capabilities!
Seth's Bike Hacks I didn’t like because a lot of stuff he showed is just craftsman products which are probably expensive I’d like to see more “diy” approach
You could DIY some of these things for sure, it really depends how much you value your time. If you spend a day building a storage cabinet vs. buying one, it could come out more expensive when you factor in time and materials. I also prefer using mostly metal items on the metal side of the shop.
BIG improvement! If you find your self using the bench a lot with power tools plugged in to the strip, you might find it easier to mount the power strip right under the front edge of your bench, that way the cord is not covering the bench.
As someone who is trying to get my hope shop back up and running after a move I love things like this and gives me the motivation to get some more of it finishes so I can get back to what I like doing in the shop.
I've been using the same set of sockets and wrenches from Craftsman for well over 20 years! Heck, I'm using some of the tools my dad and his dad gave me HAHAHA! Sometimes I forget to check out Craftsman because the big box stores carry other brands. Thanks for reminding me about this trusty company and their life long tools 👍 The workspace looks amazing!
I'm so glad I watched this video. I wasn't going to because I was thinking I'm not ready for a workshop just yet. However, I am planning out my woodworking collection of tools. I'm a beginner, getting ready to tackle a class once I'm done with gathering my tools. I'm also in the planning stages of remodeling my house. This video gave me some awesome ideas that I can definitely use when I'm going to install drywall, as well as organize my space. Thanks!! 😄
Love to know how you got them as a sponsor. They were the most awesome on the planet when Sears had a brick and mortar store. Now you need to go to Lowe’s and it’s simply not the same. I occasionally need to get some individual sockets of various drives and sizes. Yeah, good luck with that. I like Lowes over HD but the Craftsman end of it just isn’t the same anymore. Nice looking wall. Do you have anymore metal shop machines? I have a metal and wood 3 car garage shop and am contemplating starting a TH-cam channel. Been a toolmaker since 1972. Also a furniture and cabinet maker for years as well. Now it’s mostly just a hobby shop. Metal artwork is my speciality. Nice video young man 👍🏼👍🏼
That's the only way I'd use porter cable errrr I mean Craftsman tools... if they gave them to me. 🤣 Congrats on the new sponsor. The organization and setup looks great.
Nice work Johnny! I can't WAIT until I get to move into my new workshop and you come visit me (for like a week or two. Bring the fam!) to help me set up my shop so nicely!!!
Nice work Johnny! Great info on general shop build-out methods and material use!I really like the versa-track layout as well! Cant wait to see more work in this area. Keep it up man.
Nice job mate. I follow both Peters along with yourself and others. I have the UJK?? drilling system sitting in it's tube but I haven't made a table. i did have an old mft1080 though and it was nice.
lepa radionica. želim ti da proveds dugo vremena u udobnoj sredini.. translation: nice workshop. I wish you, spend a long time in a comfortable environment.
Hey what do you think of the Pheer grinder? How was the fit finish when it was delivered? Mine is an awesome tool but I had to re-tap 3 holes & repaint the entire thing.
Did you ever consider just painting or fire-resistant cork spraying the cinder block wall? As someone that struggles integrating wood and metal working in one space, I always try to keep flammable building materials out of the "metal working area? Painted OSB with visible seams and screw holes seems less esthetic to me than nicely painted cinder block-just personal preference. And with the awesome VersaTrack, the ease of attaching, and storing things to the wooden wall seems less a priority. Appreciate your channel and the video.
If any of those CMU walls are external foundation walls, it's good practice to leave at least a 1" air gap between CMU/Concrete wall and 2x4 studs. In my part of the country, it's not only good practice, it's code. In the first few scenes, you can see some faint efflorescence on the CMU's, leading me to believe those do get residual dampness on them, or have in the past.
I am a Machinist by trade and keep my work area and tool boxes clean and in order at my job but when I comes to my home shop its a different story machine tools and motorcycles and clutter drives me nuts but that's what happens when you have a car and a half garage with too much I am slowly organizing very satisfying clear plastic tubs for different bike projects to hold parts
It’s a concrete wall that’s mostly below ground, so the wall is very well insulated naturally. But yes, if it was a normal exterior wall, I would have!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this ad. That toolbox is dope af. Is the Craftsman line actually good or did Lowe's just slap a logo on some cheap crap tools?
Unless you can lock out the diffuser on the mini split or simply remember to turn it off when you are going to weld; you might want to consider swapping the welding table with the work bench. Air blowing on the welding field will affect dispersion of the shielding gas and can introduce contamination into the weld, both resulting in poor weld strength… Plus they will look all boogery.
I loved this video because everything was so simple, but nicely done. People like me with simple tools and limited know-how could actually knock out a project like this in a weekend. The lift top coffee tables and whaleskin bluetooth speakers are fun to watch, but way outside of my capabilities!
Seth's Bike Hacks I didn’t like because a lot of stuff he showed is just craftsman products which are probably expensive I’d like to see more “diy” approach
Hah, very true man! Thanks dude.
You could DIY some of these things for sure, it really depends how much you value your time. If you spend a day building a storage cabinet vs. buying one, it could come out more expensive when you factor in time and materials. I also prefer using mostly metal items on the metal side of the shop.
Crafted Workshop I love all of your content !!
Thanks!
I admire people who have this kind of knowledge. You can build whatever you want.
Do you have any ideas for people who aren't sponsored
BIG improvement! If you find your self using the bench a lot with power tools plugged in to the strip, you might find it easier to mount the power strip right under the front edge of your bench, that way the cord is not covering the bench.
I found that old hockey pucks are excellent “feet” for shelves and benches that may get exposed to wet or damp floors.
As someone who is trying to get my hope shop back up and running after a move I love things like this and gives me the motivation to get some more of it finishes so I can get back to what I like doing in the shop.
I've been using the same set of sockets and wrenches from Craftsman for well over 20 years! Heck, I'm using some of the tools my dad and his dad gave me HAHAHA! Sometimes I forget to check out Craftsman because the big box stores carry other brands. Thanks for reminding me about this trusty company and their life long tools 👍 The workspace looks amazing!
Thanks man!
Great product!!! Would buy again.
Nice! I wish it was mine. Lol. I've always wanted to visit Lincoln Electric. I'm only around 45 minutes away.
I'm so glad I watched this video. I wasn't going to because I was thinking I'm not ready for a workshop just yet. However, I am planning out my woodworking collection of tools. I'm a beginner, getting ready to tackle a class once I'm done with gathering my tools. I'm also in the planning stages of remodeling my house. This video gave me some awesome ideas that I can definitely use when I'm going to install drywall, as well as organize my space. Thanks!! 😄
I want my workshop layout to be just like yours. I think though my everlast welders will more central as I use them a lot.
Craftsman gave you all free stuff sweet what a deal for a quick review
Johnnie has the best videos!
should have kilz the block wall and installed a moisture barrier. thats a perfect place to grow mold
Wonderful organization. Plumb & level. Outstanding.
Thanks!
Love to know how you got them as a sponsor. They were the most awesome on the planet when Sears had a brick and mortar store. Now you need to go to Lowe’s and it’s simply not the same. I occasionally need to get some individual sockets of various drives and sizes. Yeah, good luck with that. I like Lowes over HD but the Craftsman end of it just isn’t the same anymore. Nice looking wall. Do you have anymore metal shop machines? I have a metal and wood 3 car garage shop and am contemplating starting a TH-cam channel. Been a toolmaker since 1972. Also a furniture and cabinet maker for years as well. Now it’s mostly just a hobby shop. Metal artwork is my speciality.
Nice video young man 👍🏼👍🏼
Looks very nice !! Maybe a bit of coloured or black paint behind your sign and the letters would "pop" a bit.
Awesome and it's like watching a 2am infommercial for craftsman
Hah, thanks!
That's the only way I'd use porter cable errrr I mean Craftsman tools... if they gave them to me. 🤣 Congrats on the new sponsor. The organization and setup looks great.
Simple. Effective! The Versa track is an excellent solution!
Nice workshop
Looks great
That's honestly garage goals!
Hah, thanks!
@@craftedworkshop I'm just now getting into welding and metal work so eventually I'd like to do something like that
Well done shop and great clear video. Excellent narration.
beautiful set up
Nice work Johnny! I can't WAIT until I get to move into my new workshop and you come visit me (for like a week or two. Bring the fam!) to help me set up my shop so nicely!!!
Let’s do it! I love Workshop organization. Got a lot of it ahead of me here soon 😊
Now it looks like you’re committed to doing more on the metal working side!! Looks awesome
For sure, and thanks!
Those new craftsman look really nice
They definitely are!
@@craftedworkshop I own Craftsman die & threading tool set, they are about 60 years old and still look like new. :)
Fantastic...
Simple!!!!
Thanks!
Nice work Johnny! Great info on general shop build-out methods and material use!I really like the versa-track layout as well! Cant wait to see more work in this area. Keep it up man.
Thanks man, I’m really happy with the way it turned out!
Nice job mate. I follow both Peters along with yourself and others. I have the UJK?? drilling system sitting in it's tube but I haven't made a table. i did have an old mft1080 though and it was nice.
Yessssss this video has so much win! Finnegan shirt, craftsman tools, 3D CAD. nice work!
Just one word, Superb!!!
Thanks!
Red is such a nice tool colour
For sure!
Solid work. I would have added more hardwired outlets before finishing the wall.
I probably should have. Thanks!
Where can I get that plastic slat wall and the hooks from? It looks so cool and neat!
Fantastic, great workshop man!
Thanks man!
@@craftedworkshop I want to get notification of your videos 30 minutes before you upload.
Well done mate, learned a lot. Thanks.
lepa radionica. želim ti da proveds dugo vremena u udobnoj sredini..
translation:
nice workshop. I wish you, spend a long time in a comfortable environment.
Nice organisation video Johnny !!
Thanks!
Great work
Looks awesome bud! Very clean.
Thanks Mason!
Hey what do you think of the Pheer grinder? How was the fit finish when it was delivered? Mine is an awesome tool but I had to re-tap 3 holes & repaint the entire thing.
Cantik sangat bengkel kereta awak boss .. saya Dari Malaysia 🇲🇾
Super wow man!!!
Awesome upgrades man. Oh and that shirt is legit. Finnegan is the man!
Looks awesome man! Congrats on the sponsorship ta boot!! Boom Baby.
Thanks Mike!
Looks like a really great shop! Really diggin that toolbox 🧰
Thanks!
Informative and Enjoyable, Thank you
This is a perfect clean setup
Excellent video showing something that many of us NEED to do.
Why use OSB? Just curious. If you had to do over again, would you?
Did you ever consider just painting or fire-resistant cork spraying the cinder block wall? As someone that struggles integrating wood and metal working in one space, I always try to keep flammable building materials out of the "metal working area? Painted OSB with visible seams and screw holes seems less esthetic to me than nicely painted cinder block-just personal preference. And with the awesome VersaTrack, the ease of attaching, and storing things to the wooden wall seems less a priority. Appreciate your channel and the video.
how do you cut angles with that saw fixed in place ?
clean setup !
Awesome build, Cool FSM shirt
Thanks!
Awesome!
Chop saw stand should be painted red :)
I'm so envious of your metal shop. It is beautifully organized and just inviting to craft something.
Hah, I agree! Between the CRAFTSMAN and Lincoln Electric stuff, there’s a theme 😊
Looks great, nice and clean and well lit!
Thanks Dan!
Swooping past 400k. Nice setup!
Thanks man!
Super simple project that adds a ton of functionality. Nice work Johnny!!
Thanks man, so pumped on this side of the shop!
Looking good Johnny
Thanks Frank!
What kind of walls are safest for metal work...grinding welding etc..
Steel or concrete
Looks great!
Wow, incredible makeover! A dehumidifier might be useful, esp to keep condensation off tools and prevent mold.
Thanks! And the mini split handles that for me, otherwise for sure.
Crafted Workshop I saw that, didn’t think about a/c as a dehumidifier. Well done!
If any of those CMU walls are external foundation walls, it's good practice to leave at least a 1" air gap between CMU/Concrete wall and 2x4 studs. In my part of the country, it's not only good practice, it's code. In the first few scenes, you can see some faint efflorescence on the CMU's, leading me to believe those do get residual dampness on them, or have in the past.
Did you seal the wall prior to covering it?
Old video but: for how long the battery-powered circular saw can work?
3:16
Bravo
I wish one day i will have a space like this 🥰🥰🥰
Nicely done 👍
Thanks, and great work on that table!
Your shop is beautiful! Do you make custom work to sell?
Great tidy up,worked out well
I am a Machinist by trade and keep my work area and tool boxes clean and in order at my job but when I comes to my home shop its a different story machine tools and motorcycles and clutter drives me nuts but that's what happens when you have a car and a half garage with too much I am slowly organizing very satisfying clear plastic tubs for different bike projects to hold parts
You should put a backlight behind your new metal sign. Kinda like seth bike hacks did with his wall
That turned out great. What a transformation. Thanks for sharing.
It looks realy great!
Thanks Johan!
Beautiful. Congratulations, looks great.
Thanks!
NICE very NICE
Thanks!
This being a conditioned space, wouldn't it be better to insulate this wall?
It’s a concrete wall that’s mostly below ground, so the wall is very well insulated naturally. But yes, if it was a normal exterior wall, I would have!
Yeah man! Enjoyed watching this. Looks so good!
Thanks girl!
Bubbly is so good
Next time leave the dust in the holes, it helps the concrete anchors hold in extra secure.
What did u do with that Milwaukee tool chest??!?!!
really inspiring
Great job!! Should have also added a couple of more power outlets in the wall while you were at it
3:10 that shot XD
使いやすそうなガレージですね
Красиво и всё акуратно. Сверлильный станок хороший
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this ad. That toolbox is dope af. Is the Craftsman line actually good or did Lowe's just slap a logo on some cheap crap tools?
Hah, thanks. And they’re actually good IMO, wouldn’t promote them otherwise!
Man what a sweet setup. I see loads of metalworking projects in your future
Thanks man, definitely!
Dope video, where did you get that belt sander? That looks awesome and I need to get one to help with my FC jeep rebuild project.
came out great!!!
Is it okay to hole the wall?
FSM T-shirt. Nice.
Love Finnegan and Roadkill!
That’s the biggest tool box I’ve ever seen!
Unless you can lock out the diffuser on the mini split or simply remember to turn it off when you are going to weld; you might want to consider swapping the welding table with the work bench. Air blowing on the welding field will affect dispersion of the shielding gas and can introduce contamination into the weld, both resulting in poor weld strength… Plus they will look all boogery.
Differently looking at getting the Craftsman work bench.
It’s nice!
If I will be you I will put PIR boards between OSB so it will have decent insulation and keep your workspace warm for cheap
Great job! You make it look easy!
Weld a couple 2in pieces of angle iron to the side of the base of your chop saw to bolt it to the table
Clever! I wonder what the base is, as cast steel doesn’t weld very well.
Crafted Workshop prob is some kinda of cast, try the underside somewhere, if not, you can prob drill through it for some bolt holes