This was a blast to watch. I feel like this is the pinnacle of what obsessed garage really is. Matt and the rest of the OG team always exude a level of excitement and true passion for greatness in everything they do. There always is a certain level of satisfaction seeing research and proper work coming to fruition
There's no question that this is a phenomenal project and Matt and the team as always have done a showcase job. The thing is that this owner will never even partially utilize all this stuff. Hopefully he will employ a mechanic to use some of these tools but even at that the owner would probably freak out over a little oil spill! Some of those Sonic drawers may never even get opened! This is when you have so much money, you can do what you like. Either way, I love Matts way of doing things. Thank you.
I think if someone has so much money to build this, he wouldnt have to worry about oil spills, cause he could hire someone to clean that up. Someone like this just enjoys the stuff he WANTS to do, and let others do the rest he doesn't want to do, cause he can easily pay them off.
Bringing in lunch is a clutch move for a business owner. You look generous and keeps productivity up by keeping people on site. I had an employer who brought in lunch 3 days a week and on those days my lunch was atleast 20min shorter than the other days.
Absolute best series you guys have ever done. Not only is the garage sublime, the video and editing is top notch. Everything looks immaculate… and expensive lol.
I've watched this video multiple times and I still can't get over the magnitude the size alone of this shop. This is an absolute dream garage! Thank you for sharing this with us
What an amazing project. You guys did an incredible job. It sounds like John is a great guy too. Hats off to his amazing success to be able to do all this.
Can we please get a final price tag on all of this? I need a reality check that this is something I'll never even come close to being able to afford lol. Sick garage btw, I'm jealous for sure.
For the Sonic cabinets, it would be nice if you could remove the Sonic branding on some of the cabinets. Having it on every cabinet on a big install like this feels cluttered. Would be nice if you could keep it just on the end cabinets or something like that.
Hey Kyle. The logos are removable and we have black placeholders that you can put over whichever logo spots that you'd like. Just thought we'd let you know.
Remarkable vision and detail of execution. We love this channel and the camaraderie of "Dialed In". Matt, the team, the customers, thank you for sharing your passion with the world.
Videos like this are so cool, a dream for most of us. With all of the specific details and model reference callouts, it helps us pick out specific items that we could use in our own arsenals. For instance, I think i'll be scooping a Speed Queen washer and dryer set sometime soon.
Very nice garage. Instead of chargers dangling down from the ceiling, wouldn’t the ultimate solution be to have a plug on the wall behind each car, then run a hidden cable under the tracks, to underneath each car?
So many good ideas in this series. Whomever the owner is I hope very much that he shares more over the life of this garage and his collection. Hard work pays off and it’s great to see someone so thoroughly chase building a space like this.
Watching in amazement thinking this guy must really be into restoring and maintaining and wrenching on his vehicles, kudos to him…..then hear this “home owner John would likely hire someone….” sigh, hopefully someone that would dedicate the resources to build a garage like this, would actually use it himself. Absolutely astonishing garage and excellent work putting it all together. I don’t intend to detract from that at all. To build something of this magnitude and not do your own wrenching….hard to fathom.
It's so true you can barley notice all the work put into it because its so neatly placed. I designed my own Route 66 garage/service station. I wanted the external look of a retro triple bay service station, but with a larger interior, so I went 80'x40'x14'. I was able to stash a partial second story office in a corner as well, albeit with a 7' clearance. I added a 40x36 basement under the store side of the garage only. On the store/sales side I have a full kitchen, table, sofa & pool table.
Excellent work to all involved. It really is a lovely garage with exceptional eye to detail. Can’t wait for the revisit when it’s fully finished and dialled in. It’s been a great series to watch too, certainly something I hope you manage to do again some day. Congrats again 👍🏻
@@peterjohnson8631 It’s basically finished but as Matt said in the video they are still waiting on some cabinets, roller doors, the office and the sim room as well as the water filtration and back room to be finalised. Matt said he would likely be back to complete so I can’t imagine this will be the last video on this place. I expect Matt to be back when the doors arrive etc and it’s fully done
20:25 Did you guys think about installing a sort of crook on the wall there? It's a thought while watching this. If you had it hinge at the bottom allowing it to angle to like 45 or so degrees you could then use that to keep the power washer, dryer and vacuum hoses long without draping across the garage. Basically move their drape up to like 10 or 15 feet or however tall the ceiling is.
Matt - Great job on this build! You should try to incorporate the Mosmatic Blower into the shower stall so there's no need to dry off with a towel. That would be awesome!
An impressive facility and build, one that's hard to imagine topping. I love seeing things like this because it really makes me appreciate my simple life.
Did you guys do any custom lighting, other than all the white, or soft white? A Phillips HUE system, or something like that, to get some colors in the lighting anywhere. I would think adding some strips under cabinets and such to give it some lite color, would be really nice.
Those bulbs make terrible quality light. This garage has a bunch of Lutron Ketra that is color shiftable, but even those are inferior to a single color temp light source.
If there was ever a guy to get emotional around during a garage build it's Mike. Never met him but he seems like a good shoulder to cry on. "Come here Matty, it's ok....it's ok buddy let it out."
Amazing! Congratulations! Inspiring! Your videos have turned my simple garage organizing project into a garage retreat project. Keep doing the great work you do. You have a great team. Love the details in your work👏🎬🚙
Very impressive garage, well thought out, assembled and finished. Personally I am not too sure about the Swisstrax, it looks awesome but a lot of dirt and grime will collect underneath them. A smooth epoxied or tiled floor would be easier to wash and clean.
@@ObsessedGarage Agreed on Epoxy. Question: aside from Swisstrax, Matt, did you have any pro/con research for Staining or Polishing concrete garage floors or are those a waste of time and money?
That has me wanting to buy a laser cutter and start a business selling custom tool organizers. For the amount of tools lost over the years, the amount of time spent looking for tools it would actually pay for itself. I'll do it two better, rather than just red to show the missing tool, color code like Kobalt red for standard, blue for metric. I also want lift out trays. They can all set in the drawer or box neatly but where I can grab a full tray at a time.
This is very cool and super inspiring. I love all of the thought and diligence put into everything, from the office desk and audio to the flooring, wash bay, lift, tools, etc. I really love that towel bin too! I want one. I'll have to make do with something less....robust, lol. I'm building my own dream garage too and it's been an absolute pleasure. Thanks for the vid!
Excellent!!! That is very close to what I am planning on building, but now seeing this, I will check out your company and what you do. Nice Job Matt Once again.
Thanks for the inspiration. Now I gotta get back reality. That is to finish painting my little 24X28 garage so it is done when my Husky upright cabinets arrive.
Amazing garage and what an amazing amount of work that you folks were able to do in a week or so. I know there was tons of planning, and long, long days, but that is still quite impressive. I have the same color scheme for the floor in my garage that I bought from you a year or so ago. That's about all I have in common with that garage!
What an accomplishment, all the hard work payed off. Time for me to do the same, you’ve inspired me to go at it to have my own space. For now I can only do my work outdoor so it’s weather dependent…
Dude, that's friggin awesome. This is along the ideas that I wanted to do (lotto pending) although mine would be a basement level of a 3 story house. Able to fit roughly 10 vehicles. A boy can dream.
In europe foam Inlay toolboxes are the standard for years. Also have fun with the sonic. Been using and abusing it for years and it holds up pretty good
With projects like these, the journey to get to completion is often as rewarding as the end result - the knowledge acquired, the skills honed, the problems overcome, the bonds built between everyone who worked there - I doubt this was any different ?
9:26 SPEAK TRUTH ha =) . I think that's what partly gives us the fizz. This is an impeccable garage, and I'm enjoying your content. Your comment on the in person car show vs making some content in that time, "will serve me better" is hanging in my mind. I dont do much of any content, as I run retail and our farming opperations. So in the thick, but I need to put stuff out there to multiply and reference. I'd love to know your thoughts on taking business to the next level. I know there is no magic bullet, though mastermind ideas are relevant. Meanwhile Congrats on your space! Presentation is everything, and I'm sure you'll secure more business and different level of clients that trust you without questioning anything.
I am full of admiration and the vision that you had, you should be very proud of what you have achieved, well done. There is one point I would make is that you have no electric car chargers or is that in the pipeline?
I would add a milwaukee one key on the power tools, ladders and etc and a key card system on the drawers to log the person who takes out the hand tools. I would also add large rolling glass panel on the detailing and wash area to keep the area clean and gives it a break from the large space.
Be nice to have a " silent " downdraft "... nice place shaping up, looks good. KUDO'S brother, Seth Rytecs are the way to go, no doubt with an airlock as needed...
would that lift be big enough and strong enough for a 79 series Landcruiser, probably weighing around 2.5 or 3 + tonsbecause it looks like itcould only lift a 1 ton car
this is one of the best, safest, most versatile lift systems out there. It picks via the frame rails making far more secure contact, even and balanced contact.
Any ideas on swisstrax in a garage that also doubles as a woodworking shop? Woodshop would have dust collection attached to the tools, but that doesn't catch all the sawdust. I assume I could just vacuum the swisstrax when sawdust build up underneath them gets on my nerves?
Should buy made in North America to try to avoid the shipping issue. Rousseau cabinets are amazing and made in Canada. Can get foam cut to fit drawers with whatever tools you want so that is a minor issue.
That is one hell of a project and way beyond "professional grade".
Congrats to Matt and the crew. Very impressive work indeed.
That garage will never be used to its fulll potential. 😊
Dang bro your envy is showing 😂
This was a blast to watch. I feel like this is the pinnacle of what obsessed garage really is. Matt and the rest of the OG team always exude a level of excitement and true passion for greatness in everything they do. There always is a certain level of satisfaction seeing research and proper work coming to fruition
So happy to see this come together!! Great job to every single one of you!
Wow! im starting to plan my Dream Garage Build, Thank you for sharing your build info! so much inspiration
There's no question that this is a phenomenal project and Matt and the team as always have done a showcase job. The thing is that this owner will never even partially utilize all this stuff. Hopefully he will employ a mechanic to use some of these tools but even at that the owner would probably freak out over a little oil spill! Some of those Sonic drawers may never even get opened! This is when you have so much money, you can do what you like. Either way, I love Matts way of doing things. Thank you.
I think if someone has so much money to build this, he wouldnt have to worry about oil spills, cause he could hire someone to clean that up. Someone like this just enjoys the stuff he WANTS to do, and let others do the rest he doesn't want to do, cause he can easily pay them off.
What an accomplishment! This is impressive! Congratulations Matt and the team.
Bringing in lunch is a clutch move for a business owner. You look generous and keeps productivity up by keeping people on site. I had an employer who brought in lunch 3 days a week and on those days my lunch was atleast 20min shorter than the other days.
New life goal is to have you guys build and design my dream garage. This is absolutely next level.
Well done
Absolute best series you guys have ever done. Not only is the garage sublime, the video and editing is top notch. Everything looks immaculate… and expensive lol.
Omg you are insane this garage is off the chain. I love it. Very welcome constructed, planned and layout
I've watched this video multiple times and I still can't get over the magnitude the size alone of this shop. This is an absolute dream garage! Thank you for sharing this with us
What an amazing project. You guys did an incredible job. It sounds like John is a great guy too. Hats off to his amazing success to be able to do all this.
Simply amazing. One can dream of owning a garage fitted with this magnitude of gear. Great work and keep us updated on this project. Badass!
those are a professional one. Really beyond the limit. Amazing, man!
Can we please get a final price tag on all of this? I need a reality check that this is something I'll never even come close to being able to afford lol. Sick garage btw, I'm jealous for sure.
Yes please, I'm building soon with a similar size basement garage and would love a fitout like this.
I figured the building alone is 200k and everything inside is 250k to 500k so like 1 million total price to build it
Over a million dollars I’d almost guarantee
I would guess he has around 2 to 2.5 million in this complete build. Wish they would give us at least a ball park figure
Ity I’m
This is our times’ equivalent to the enormous stables castle owners built for their horses. Fantastic!
For the Sonic cabinets, it would be nice if you could remove the Sonic branding on some of the cabinets. Having it on every cabinet on a big install like this feels cluttered. Would be nice if you could keep it just on the end cabinets or something like that.
exactly my thoughts felt cluttered with logos
Hey Kyle. The logos are removable and we have black placeholders that you can put over whichever logo spots that you'd like. Just thought we'd let you know.
@@SONICTools1 You guys rock!
I couldn't believe a set up like that didn't have soft close drawers. A couple hundred dollar craftsman box from last year does.
Remarkable vision and detail of execution. We love this channel and the camaraderie of "Dialed In". Matt, the team, the customers, thank you for sharing your passion with the world.
Matt. Your famous. You put in the time and your amazing. I love watching you get it, take to the next level.
Videos like this are so cool, a dream for most of us. With all of the specific details and model reference callouts, it helps us pick out specific items that we could use in our own arsenals. For instance, I think i'll be scooping a Speed Queen washer and dryer set sometime soon.
Very nice garage. Instead of chargers dangling down from the ceiling, wouldn’t the ultimate solution be to have a plug on the wall behind each car, then run a hidden cable under the tracks, to underneath each car?
Yeah I think then you would have too many dangly items and take away from the clean look.
I don't think normally anyone is looking up that much, so you probably don't really notice them?
You could be tripping all over the cables then
My mind is absolutely blown! Just insanely, outrageously incredible build. Wow!
Speed Queen is the star of the show. Love it.
Can’t Emphasize how much I Love this Channel. Always great to watch another OCD guy at his finest 😊
So many good ideas in this series. Whomever the owner is I hope very much that he shares more over the life of this garage and his collection. Hard work pays off and it’s great to see someone so thoroughly chase building a space like this.
Thanks!
Boom!
Big question is…how much did it cost?!?! Amazing work and truly something to behold. Bravo!
Watching in amazement thinking this guy must really be into restoring and maintaining and wrenching on his vehicles, kudos to him…..then hear this “home owner John would likely hire someone….” sigh, hopefully someone that would dedicate the resources to build a garage like this, would actually use it himself.
Absolutely astonishing garage and excellent work putting it all together. I don’t intend to detract from that at all. To build something of this magnitude and not do your own wrenching….hard to fathom.
This guy's garage is bigger than Matt's, but I guarantee his E39 doesn't have museum-quality door jambs.
new life goal 15/10. so clean, so well thought out. Extremely well done!
It's so true you can barley notice all the work put into it because its so neatly placed. I designed my own Route 66 garage/service station. I wanted the external look of a retro triple bay service station, but with a larger interior, so I went 80'x40'x14'. I was able to stash a partial second story office in a corner as well, albeit with a 7' clearance. I added a 40x36 basement under the store side of the garage only. On the store/sales side I have a full kitchen, table, sofa & pool table.
Excellent work to all involved. It really is a lovely garage with exceptional eye to detail. Can’t wait for the revisit when it’s fully finished and dialled in. It’s been a great series to watch too, certainly something I hope you manage to do again some day. Congrats again 👍🏻
@@peterjohnson8631 It’s basically finished but as Matt said in the video they are still waiting on some cabinets, roller doors, the office and the sim room as well as the water filtration and back room to be finalised. Matt said he would likely be back to complete so I can’t imagine this will be the last video on this place. I expect Matt to be back when the doors arrive etc and it’s fully done
Yep, plan is mid March now. Still waiting on doors and cabinets.
20:25 Did you guys think about installing a sort of crook on the wall there? It's a thought while watching this. If you had it hinge at the bottom allowing it to angle to like 45 or so degrees you could then use that to keep the power washer, dryer and vacuum hoses long without draping across the garage. Basically move their drape up to like 10 or 15 feet or however tall the ceiling is.
love the swisstrax, how do you clean underneath them ? dirt has to accumulate? spilled oil or anything actually?
Wow. Awesome. This is Albere Correa from Lyft. From Sfo to Danville last night. Impressive
To call that next level is a colossal understatement. OG is over the top awesome.
Matt - Great job on this build! You should try to incorporate the Mosmatic Blower into the shower stall so there's no need to dry off with a towel. That would be awesome!
An impressive facility and build, one that's hard to imagine topping. I love seeing things like this because it really makes me appreciate my simple life.
Did you guys do any custom lighting, other than all the white, or soft white? A Phillips HUE system, or something like that, to get some colors in the lighting anywhere. I would think adding some strips under cabinets and such to give it some lite color, would be really nice.
Those bulbs make terrible quality light. This garage has a bunch of Lutron Ketra that is color shiftable, but even those are inferior to a single color temp light source.
If there was ever a guy to get emotional around during a garage build it's Mike. Never met him but he seems like a good shoulder to cry on. "Come here Matty, it's ok....it's ok buddy let it out."
This is incredible.
OG crushed this project. John’s gotta be happy with the finished product.
I enjoyed this whole series! What a great accomplishment ...
Amazing! Congratulations! Inspiring! Your videos have turned my simple garage organizing project into a garage retreat project. Keep doing the great work you do. You have a great team. Love the details in your work👏🎬🚙
Very impressive garage, well thought out, assembled and finished. Personally I am not too sure about the Swisstrax, it looks awesome but a lot of dirt and grime will collect underneath them. A smooth epoxied or tiled floor would be easier to wash and clean.
That's the entire point. The dirt disappears and can be cleaned when needed. Epoxy is the worst type of flooring in any location.
@@ObsessedGarage Agreed on Epoxy. Question: aside from Swisstrax, Matt, did you have any pro/con research for Staining or Polishing concrete garage floors or are those a waste of time and money?
Love the look of the swisstrax flooring.
Now, THAT is the dream. Stunning
Those Sonic cabinets and foam inlay system, create an OCD Nirvana!
That has me wanting to buy a laser cutter and start a business selling custom tool organizers. For the amount of tools lost over the years, the amount of time spent looking for tools it would actually pay for itself. I'll do it two better, rather than just red to show the missing tool, color code like Kobalt red for standard, blue for metric. I also want lift out trays. They can all set in the drawer or box neatly but where I can grab a full tray at a time.
I can’t express how impressed I am of you guys, hope one day I can afford something like this and have my own to be obsessed about garage💪🏼
Thanks man!
This is very cool and super inspiring. I love all of the thought and diligence put into everything, from the office desk and audio to the flooring, wash bay, lift, tools, etc. I really love that towel bin too! I want one. I'll have to make do with something less....robust, lol. I'm building my own dream garage too and it's been an absolute pleasure. Thanks for the vid!
Excellent!!! That is very close to what I am planning on building, but now seeing this, I will check out your company and what you do. Nice Job Matt Once again.
Incredible build. Watching how perfectly it all came together is almost soothing!
Thanks for the inspiration. Now I gotta get back reality. That is to finish painting my little 24X28 garage so it is done when my Husky upright cabinets arrive.
This is definitely OG spec. Great job team. I know John is a happy fella.
OMG! Amazing job. Thats one of my dreams. Not that big but something like that.
I would like to know the total cost for something like this cause this is goals
Depends where you built it. In the Midwest probably million to 1.3. On the coasts probably well over 2mil
When you have 10 million dollars you might be able to blow a couple million on a garage like this.
Building alone 200k everything in it 250k-500k so total like 500k to 750k
@@thenextgenfarmer3670 Okay awesome thanks for the infor
The cleanest and most unique part of this build is definitely the lift controls fitted in the sonic cabinet
Flight sim and racing sim coming too? Such a cool property and building. Solid work on everything
Amazing garage and what an amazing amount of work that you folks were able to do in a week or so. I know there was tons of planning, and long, long days, but that is still quite impressive. I have the same color scheme for the floor in my garage that I bought from you a year or so ago. That's about all I have in common with that garage!
Unbelievable, truly a dream garage.
What an accomplishment, all the hard work payed off.
Time for me to do the same, you’ve inspired me to go at it to have my own space. For now I can only do my work outdoor so it’s weather dependent…
Dude, that's friggin awesome. This is along the ideas that I wanted to do (lotto pending) although mine would be a basement level of a 3 story house. Able to fit roughly 10 vehicles. A boy can dream.
Incredible. That’s what I call doing “crazy” at scale! Nice work OG crew and congrats John. Can’t wait to see a wash video in that space.
Fantastic Job Matt and the entire OG family
In europe foam
Inlay toolboxes are the standard for years. Also have fun with the sonic. Been using and abusing it for years and it holds up pretty good
Just watching this makes me happy!
Pretty epic! I did one a little smaller, several years back, but we put in 4 big screen TV's. Tell your client that! LOL Great work, man.
The "Heartland Music" playlist is a perfect easter egg 😂 So awesome guys. Great video and amazing work.
Incredible! The high speed doors are awesome! Congrats to all with a fantastic project!
So inspiring. Something to strive for. And tons of inspiration for my my existing garage as well.
@@peterjohnson8631 Lol. No. But it’s about 600 so ft. So better than nothing.
Absolutely incredible level of detail on such a massive scale. Congrats! Includes many ideas that can be utilized for us as well.
Congrats to the OG team for this amazing work. Can't wait to see what you will do in the future.
if you don't mind me asking , how much would it cost to rebuild something like that with all the ameneties ?
With projects like these, the journey to get to completion is often as rewarding as the end result - the knowledge acquired, the skills honed, the problems overcome, the bonds built between everyone who worked there - I doubt this was any different ?
Great work! Question: You are always installing floor under the cabinets or sometimes SwissTrax can go around the cabinets?
Either works. You can do both.
9:26 SPEAK TRUTH ha =) . I think that's what partly gives us the fizz. This is an impeccable garage, and I'm enjoying your content. Your comment on the in person car show vs making some content in that time, "will serve me better" is hanging in my mind. I dont do much of any content, as I run retail and our farming opperations. So in the thick, but I need to put stuff out there to multiply and reference. I'd love to know your thoughts on taking business to the next level. I know there is no magic bullet, though mastermind ideas are relevant. Meanwhile Congrats on your space! Presentation is everything, and I'm sure you'll secure more business and different level of clients that trust you without questioning anything.
oh this was coolest workshop ever!
this is really awesome.
wish I could have something like this only a little downsized.
GREAT!!!!!
Excellent work Matt and co. This is aspirational on so many levels!
LOVE THE WAY THE VACUUM HOSE GOES BACK
So much nicer than my whole home vac. Dragging around a 25 ft hose sucks after seeing that.
They come up with the best stuff.
Absolutely stunning job!! My dream right there!
I am full of admiration and the vision that you had, you should be very proud of what you have achieved, well done. There is one point I would make is that you have no electric car chargers or is that in the pipeline?
I would add a milwaukee one key on the power tools, ladders and etc and a key card system on the drawers to log the person who takes out the hand tools. I would also add large rolling glass panel on the detailing and wash area to keep the area clean and gives it a break from the large space.
Hi,
How much does a 1000 sf garage cost with such a design and 1 lift?
Be nice to have a " silent " downdraft "... nice place shaping up, looks good. KUDO'S brother, Seth
Rytecs are the way to go, no doubt with an airlock as needed...
You guys did an outstanding job on this project.
The floor stand alone earned a sub
would that lift be big enough and strong enough for a 79 series Landcruiser, probably weighing around 2.5 or 3 + tonsbecause it looks like itcould only lift a 1 ton car
It's rated for 9000 pounds.
this is one of the best, safest, most versatile lift systems out there. It picks via the frame rails making far more secure contact, even and balanced contact.
If you've got 7 figures to blow on a garage THIS is the way to do it! killer job guys!
What was the issue with the slab? You mentioned it was not ideal for the lift installation.
Whoever can top this built, I’ll follow after!!! I don’t see anyone come close.. ✊🏿 to John!!
Absolutely phenomenal project. Incredible work OG Team!
Very impressive Matt ! Great video and enthusiasm.
Any ideas on swisstrax in a garage that also doubles as a woodworking shop? Woodshop would have dust collection attached to the tools, but that doesn't catch all the sawdust. I assume I could just vacuum the swisstrax when sawdust build up underneath them gets on my nerves?
It's pretty good for that application. It tends to develop a static charge that will attract the dust, and yes, you can just vacuum it up as needed.
Why the tile floors instead of resin coating? Thinking of liquids spills etc.
Beautiful work. To be honest the unpainted lift bays would bug me though.
Looks great - was the desk custom, or where is it from?
Should buy made in North America to try to avoid the shipping issue. Rousseau cabinets are amazing and made in Canada. Can get foam cut to fit drawers with whatever tools you want so that is a minor issue.
John is a Legend 😮💨👌🏻👌🏻
And as always the same goes for OG for bringing this masterpiece to life 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Perfection is an understatement 💎 amazing job