DIY Building a Workshop From Scratch | Complete Build | Fast Version
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- Workshop / Garden Room / Man Cave / She Shed. Whatever the use, this video shows the entire build from start to finish sped up to fit in 12 minutes.
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I can not stress how much I enjoyed the sheer level of over engineering which went into this. Doing it properly.
I have to be honest here. It is the only way I felt comfortable building.
@@startmaking1 Personally agree, always better to do more than less.
Full length videos of each stage are now up on the channel and in a playlist that I will link in the description.
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This is one of the best workshop/garden rooms I've ever seen on TH-cam, so detailed that I think anyone with a little confidence can definitely take this challenge on, really well done .
Wow, thank you. My theory is, if I can do it, most other people can. A lot of trial and error here. I will talk about the mistakes and possible savings on the video that I will release next week on costs.
@@startmaking1looking forward to it pal
Well done. That’s a fantastic job you done there. I’ve got a concrete base laid, I’m looking to build a shed. This one may be a bit out of my league though.
What I like the most about this series is, that you kept your struggles and problems in the videos and explained yopur train of thoughts to find a solution. Also, just like I would, you went massivly overboard with how sturdy you build this workshop.
I dont seem to make anything without mistakes and difficulties, ITs annoying but satisfying at the same time. I definitely went belt and braces on the build. Probably cost £3k more than just doing it how I originally planned.
Hands down the best shed build, going to do mine based off yours thanks for the great video👍
Wow, that is really high praise. I appreciate it very much. Thank you
To complete all of the actual workshop build, on your own, in a little over three week, is a remarkable achievement, Mark. Really now looking forward to see how you kit it all out. Glad to hear you're putting up French cleats. Can't beat them. Are you keeping much of the old shed. Those drawers are a must keep. An upgrade on the workbench should be a priority. Anyway, have fun doing it. You deserve it.
Thank you James. Feels like a lifetime ago now looking back. I love French cleats, so far from the most efficient storage option but so much fun. I miss the old shed so much lol. I will keep the drawers and the jigs etc that I made but apart from that , oh, and the useful French cleat holders. But apart from that , I will be making the bench and some more drawers over the coming months. Going to be a lot of fun.
WOW. mesmerized watching you build this. beautiful!
Thank you. Thats really kind.
And now the fun of the interior work begins. If you put as much thought into this as you did the exterior build I'm sure you'll end up with a super organised workshop. Nothing like a clean slate to do such a thing. Looking forward to the next "series."
I knew that would be the bit you looked forward to Costa. you know me well. At the rate I am planning the interior it will be a never ending series.
@@startmaking1Tell me about it. BTW Temu are great for stocking up on hardware, especially obscure stuff which is what I am concentrating on at present. Then, of course I have to find somewhere to put my latest acquisitions.
Ah, that is a constant challenge. I have not looked at hardware, good idea.
A cracking new workshop in less time than it takes for a cup of tea to go cold... can't be bad mate. I followed you all the way through on this build, awesome work and a fantastic result!👍👍
Makes it look easy right? I cut out the painful bits. In a way it is a video for me to watch like a photo album in a few years time.
Great look back on how it started looks amazing can’t wait to see it finished inside. You did an amazing job for doing it all by yourself
Editing the interior as we speak, so close to finishing the video. It will never be finished inside but it is already a lovely place. Makes the pain worthwhile. And thank you. Each comment you and others have made, has kept me going.
Now that’s a well built shed,so much better than mass produced junk
Thank you so much. Im very happy to have electricity now.
Brilliant to watch the whole build in 1 video. I need to re watch part's or the series again as there are a number of tips and ideas I hope to use in my build. Well done, it looks so fantastic.
Thank you. there are a few things I would change and I will go through them but in all it went ok.
Can’t beat watching a guy go ‘fuck it, I’m gonna build a cracking big structure’ and then just does it. Chuck a bit of rock audio over it and it’s enough to earn a new subscriber. Top work 👍🏻
That is a brilliant comment to read as a maker. Thank you.
Awesome job, love the song too, sounds like 60's rock, really cool. Wow it's amazing how much work is involved in something like this.
There are not many good ones on the free TH-cam list but it is at least bearable. I wish the work went as fast as this .
Amazing to watch. Great crafting talent!
Thank you. Very kind.
Your work never ceases to amaze me! I missed this project (social media break) so I am looking forward to watching through the entire process, mainly because dang you made this look easy 😅.
Well done Mark, I hope youre enjoying the heck out of it now and that you're proud of what you've accomplished!
Social media breaks are vital in this day and age. Glad to have you back. once you watch a few you will see that I made it look hard on the longer videos lol. Wait for the roof. But all said and done it is finished, there abouts and way beyond what I initially planned.
I liked the way you did your base, great idea!
Thank you very much.
Yes! Great montage, you should be proud of that shop every time you see it, well done!
Thank you Marcus.
Looks great! I should head to my basement and start making. Yesterday was two wine glass holder things, and today is finishing day
I love finishing day, well, after the sanding is done. It's the day you see the true beauty of your build.
Fair play doing that on your own.
Thank you Harry. I appreciate it.
Good to see this video of your shed build. Great job my friend
Thanks bud. This one makes it look so easy lol
Wow, Mark! Very nice, well done! 😀There are a few things that I want to correct on my workshop and you gave me more than a few great ideas. Thanks for making and sharing this video!
Thank you very much.
I enjoyed watching along with all the build videos and hope it continues for the inside. Keep it up mate 👍👊
Just editing the first of the interior videos. Should be 2 weeks time.
Nice one, Mark. It must be really satisfying to revisit the whole experience in one short video (but I bet the edit was a pain). You can be mighty proud of your work.
I recommend the detailed build videos to any who haven’t seen them - especially if you think building something like this is beyond you. It’s probably not. Mark learns as he builds and shares that with you (but get someone to hold your ladder!! 😂)
Looking forward to seeing some new projects coming out of that shed.
Hi Roger. I have finally started the backing for the French Cleat wall. It's been a really long time coming. You know, this edit was actually not too bad as I just cut from already edited videos. In truth, it would have been better if I had gone back to the original footage but that would have taken weeks. This is one of those videos that will never get a lot of views but will always give me pleasure to watch. I dont watch the others once posted but this is like a photo album of the build.
I appreciate the recommend. And I am glad that the videos portray what was truly happening. I felt very much out of my depth, but you are right, knee pads and a helper next time.
That is a very nice looking workshop 🔥. Great job on the build 👍. This one will be more enjoyable to work in I’m sure. I’m happy to see you get this upgrade. Now onto shop layout and organization and new projects 😀. I will be tuning in. Congrats
Thank you kindly. The layout is coming along. I am trying not to rush it as that is my usual way.
Fabulous + great music. Well done
lol, I sense the second but may be a little sarcastic. thank you
Proper mans build
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Hi Mark, This has been a brilliant build project ,I have enjoyed watching workshop been put together each week threw the summer I do remember when you were fitting the rubber roof in that heat and applying the rubber glue and your roller failed ( Gutted ) I think you were ready to pass out. It's done now and you look back on what you have done ,you should be proud of your self, I'm happy for you, well done mate you have done an amazing job.
Catch you soon Take care🔨🪛🪚😁👍
Hi Shaun. Funny how long ago all that stress feels. Amazing how we move on so quickly to the next thing. Im now elbow deep in sawdust again and very happy. Had to do a quick project with my hand tools as I was getting withdrawal symptoms lol.
Wow what a build great job you should have a lot of good time in there 👍
Thank you very much. I am still very happy.
Great video and build thanks for sharing your time 🍺🍺👍
thank you for taking the time to watch and comment Brian.
The end result speaks for itself. :)
Thank you bud. Very kind.
Wow you’re a fast worker!
I know right. If only I could knock these out in 12 mins.
Belting rkid very good job that pushing me on to finish my shed just got it water tite then slowed right down lol good work Mark 👍
Oh I know that feeling. Water tight is the main aim right? I had to double down the motivation. after doing the roof. Im not that bothered by the look of the place but then, as I make videos I felt I had to finish it as best as I could. What I see of yours on inst, it looks really cool. A space perfectly made for creating.
I'd love to be able to do that. I applaud your knowledge. 💯👍
Thank you very much. Though it was more determination than knowledge. That, and watching a lot of videos for information.
Well done!
Thank you Very much
Looks a lot easier in hindsight doesn't it. It's a beautiful workspace, Mark. We're proud of you! You will enjoy it for years to come (or, until you want a bigger one). Can I nit pick? I will only if you allow it.
You should probably knit pick on the videos you have suggestions on. Watch the detailed videos and see if those suggestions get mentioned. Mark has already addressed some of the things he did and has said he would do some things a little differently if he had it to do again.
Very nice job indeed!
Thank you very much!
Looks awesome Mark watched them all, waiting for the kit out inside 😂
Thank you Mark. Just a space filler this week. 2 weeks until the first interior one.
I like you made the windows 😊
Thank you. I was a little nervous about trying to fit proper windows, this seemed more easy.
Great, inspirational video 😊
Thank you Gary
I like how you have replied to every comment u have got my subscription
Lol. Thank you so much. I try to keep up.
Never seen rubber roof on youtube before, that's interesting. I wonder if it last longtime ?
Its life is supposed to be 10 years more than asphalt but that's just what I'm told. The rest of the workshop will probably fall down first anyway lol
Great job man! Greetings from Serbia! 👍
Thank you back all the way to Serbia bud.
Superb job 👏🏼
Thank you.
Wouldn’t it be nice if all the work actually went by this fast 💨
I wish all editing went as fast as this one too. Hope you are feeling better bud.
Very nice!
Thank you kindly.
Looked loads easier this time 😂 Well played mate
so much easier lol
Awesome stuff!
Thank you. Just watched your build speed run. Looks like an amazing space too.
@@startmaking1 cheers mate, much appreciated. I moved house over a year ago, so hoping to build a new workshop and get back to making content. Keep smashing it and look forward to seeing more of your stuff.
A second chance at the build. So soon after building this one I dread the idea of building a second but in a few years I think that a chance to do it with experience would be a good thing. Hard work though.
@@startmaking1100% agree. It’s definitely hard work, but after a nice long break I’m looking forward to making improvements and setting myself some new challenges. One challenge I’m hoping to do is a room within a room at some point, as I’m hoping to build one part for woodwork and the other for making and recording music. All a pipe dream at the moment, so might not happen.
Dreaming is where it starts.
I guess I know you probably have a video in the works which will go over the financial side of a build like this (Maybe not with 100% details), but am really intrigued to know the cost difference between this work and say a fully manufactured prefab building. I can't imagine to guess how proud of yourself you are for pushing through this build - you absolutely should be - this is something to be truly proud of - I'd be so excited every time I go in there..(apart from judging every thing I thought could have been better - believe me, it's not worth that - look at what your capable of!)!
Thank you so much. I plan to be as transparent as memory and the paperwork I have allows. hard to know exactly how much a prefab would have been as there are so many companies and I could never have gotten one into my garden but it will be an interesting excercise for sure. I really want to know how many screws I used.
As a rough guide, home much was all the timber? Thinking of building something similar! Thanks
Awesome music
Lol. Yes, sorry about that.
Did I miss the one where you build the inside, or is that yet to come? You bcan be proud of yourself, pulling off a big job like this!
Not missed it . Will be out in 2 weeks. I am just editing. Seem to have slipped behind the schedule, hence this video this week. Bit of a space filler. I was waiting on the electrician to finish before releasing the interior video but he has been delayed so I will just get out what I have.
Wow!
Thank you
I wish I could work that fast! LOL.
You and me both.
Don't you wish construction went as fast as this video shows! Do you know about how much time you have in this project or like me, you probably didn't keep tract. You got a nicer, bigger shop than you had & you're to be congratulated for building it ground-up by yourself. It even looks professionally done in the videos. You'll enjoy working in that shop.
Wouldn't it be wonderful. Not exact time for the exterior but from the end of laying the pavers to finishing the outside cladding was 3 weeks 1 day. Wish I had counted the hours. There is one issue that has arisen since building and it is not huge. Just a bit of water leaking in around the doors. Apart from that, not bad.
Cracking montage m8 if only it had of gone up yhat quickly abd easily 😂 been fantastic build series youve done well with it u should be proud of it. 🏴👍
Wouldn't that be amazing. I could knock up a few a day and coin it in. My body would still break though lol.
@@startmaking1 yea would be wicked charge a fortune job done in 12 minutes. 😂 If only. Hope your good speak soon. 🏴👍
Bet this weren't cheap to build, some lovely bits of wood there...🙂
Definitely not cheap. But still good value in my opinion. There is a costs video if you are curious
Boss mate well done would say add a little guttering at the back with the water pipe just going into the ground away from the wood.
How much in total did this cost you? Want to do something like this myself to put a little gym in and golf equipment 💯
You are right, I actually just finished the gutter but still have nowhere to direct it. Need to get a butt next. Cost comes out next week. Plus some savings and lessons learnt as I went a fair bit over budget.
@@startmaking1 brilliant looking forward to the cost 👍🏻
can i just say u r crazy
Feels that way looking back. At the time it felt ok as I was just doing a step at a time and not looking too far forward.
Nice build, I built a 30sqm timber framed garage on my own during lockdown, I still wonder how the hell did I do that, this reminds me of so much of my build. Congrats you done a great job. Subbed.
I look at it every day with the same feeling. Plus the wonder of when i will discover the inevitable fatal flaw.
Ps, well done on your build, hard work.
Especially impressive when you remember it was an done on your own. Great job mate. Are you planning on giving us the costs in a future video? I'd be interested
Thank you Chris. The money video will come out but I want to get it right. Spoiler, I aimed for a £6k budget and went over.
@@startmaking1 ouch but looks like you've got your money's worth
Im not too unhappy. To be honest, some decisions to spend more were based around upgrading the strength of the build so that is fine.
very helpfull wer building to your video. manyn thanks for your prodject on the net. any chance of a wood squair.
If you are in the UK bud pop me an email to startmaking2022@gmail.com with your address and I will see if I have a couple of spares.
Liked and subscribed - great work and actually well filmed.
One question I do have (as someone with little experience), not sure if I followed correctly but it felt like there was no pitch at all on the roof for run off. I assume this is fine?
Hi Frank. Thank you for watching, liking and subbing. Very much appreciated. It looks shallow to flat but there is a 10cm rise from front to back. It is gentle and I have no idea how it will ever deal with snow but that is next years issue it seems.
It catches my attention. How do they build?. Where are you from?.
In Argentina, before building, the entire surface is dug about 30 cm or more deep, iron rods tied together are placed forming a large grid, it is filled with a mixture of cement, sand, water and broken stone and freshly When that subfloor has set, it continues with moisture-insulating layers and finally tiles and walls, etc. Question...
Is their structure not deformed and do they not have humidity problems?
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina🇦🇷!!
Hi. Thank you for reaching out. I wish I could have dropped a concrete slab but as I explain in the next video about the costs of the project, I just couldn't because of lack of access. Shame really. But so far no issues.
Quite a cost in materials.I used 3x2 framing,twenty years ago,and it's been fine.
Hi Keith. I was unsure whether I would be happy doing that with my lack of experience. But I think you are right.
Really enjoyed this series of videos - thanks Mark. WIll be using as the guide to building my own. Can I ask a stupid question. I'm thinking of using ground screws. when you put the insulation in the base do you need to put anything to cover the underside?
thanks
Not a stupid question. And I am not an expert but I didn't. I guess how you do the underside depends on the area you are in. Im lucky, walled garden means no wildlife to climb under and eat out for their next. But I just made the frames based and then filled each void with foil lined foam and then taped it to make it as air tight as possible. Nothing under that but as much air flow as possible. I hope that this helps.
thanks Mark - really helpful - keep the videos coming - love them
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thanks for getting bac k to me - really helpful and sorry for my delayed reply.
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Looks really solid. Are you at all worried about the windows as the wood expands and contacts through the seasons though?
I am now lol. No, in truth I think it is OK. But I'm no expert.
Looks great. Do you have an idea of the cost? I want something similar in my garden and not sure if i should just buy one or go down the diy route.
Hi Adam. Great question, I have been promising a cost video with a full review and I am starting to plan it this week. I had reasons like no garden access except through house that made making one the only choice but I hopefully will get the costs together so you can make an informed choice. One thing I will say is that this was fun despite how the videos make it look and I could really customise the size to suit.
Just want to know what straight edge you use for cutting boards with your jigsaw/circular saw
Make and model number would help plus where you can get it
Found your TH-cam channel and now retired and need a hobby lol
Great videos 👍🏻
Hi Dave, Thank you for reaching out. It really depends on whether I am cutting full length or not. For cross cutting, so across the ply board, I use a long ruler that I go cheap from amazon. Something like this amzn.to/493i04o where I separate the cross piece and use the longer one. But for full length I actually cut a length off the ply board and use the factory edge as a straight edge guide. Chances are it is straighter than anything I have that length
Thank you for posting this recap! I was starting to have withdrawal symptoms from not seeing a new video from your channel! 😂😂
What was it? Like 6-8 weeks of hard labor? All reduced to 11 minutes. Amazing! Excited to see what you do with the inside!
What I really want to know is, how many bottle of Ibuprofen did you budget into the build and how many did it actually take? Did you go over budget on the joint pain meds? 😂😂
From finishing the pavers to the last cladding going on was 3 weeks, 1 day. preparing the ground was longer but that was because I took my time as planning had not been accepted. I wish I had counted the hours. Seeing it in a short video is very strange.
As for pain, uncountable pills. Though, now, a few months later, I have gained the weight I lost and lost the muscle build from lugging everything down the garden . Shame.
Would be very interested in the build cost approx. I’m currently looking at something similar but an L shape. Tried wickes for materials and it was eye watering.
I am going to do a full breakdown, it was not cheap. Mainly because I went overboard on the materials a little and built it belt and braces but also the timber prices. I will outline areas of savings that can be made.
Šikula 😉
fair enough.
you would save SOOO much time nailing... Screwing is so overkill.
Thank you
Brilliant workshop build, cheeky question I know but roughly what was the material cost ?
Thank you Steve, you are in luck. I have just totted up and will put a video out in a couple of weeks.
Roughly how much on materials to get to this stage? I did a smaller version a while ago on a concrete base and two courses of engineering bricks to start the walls. I scrounged most of the materials but have to buy now. TIA
I cant remember off hand but there is a costs video that I released a few months ago;
I’m wondering if there are more detailed videos on his channel?
Lol. Did I say it one too many times.
Great job.
Material cost ?
Top off my head I cant remember but there is a follow up full cost break down video on the channel
Hey Mark.Great Video, Awesome workshop build, Aweful music though. Drove me nuts, Had to turn the volume off and watch the video,
lol, thank you. You know, I hate having music on videos now, this one I didn't know what to use. The choice is poor on YT for what music you can use and I am yet to figure out the free music providers. Shame as this video has just taken off out of nowhere with a load of new views. Appreciate the feedback.
@@startmaking1 So you know it was not a dig at you, I enjoyed it I am intrigued on how your going to fill it up and with what, so I have subscribed . Keep up the great work buddy. All the best. 👍
Dont worry, I honestly took it as constructive. I am still new to all this and need feedback. Any feedback that starts with 2 nice compliments is always taken the right way. Thank you for subbing. Appreciate it
Hope you don’t mind me asking but how much did the project cost? Thinking of making my own but don’t know wether to buy a pre made one or make my own
Hi Gareth. The follow up video is out with the full breakdown .
You don’t need the music for your videos. Nice shed though
Yeah, sorry, I cannot change it after it is uploaded. It is a watch on mute kind of video. And thank you.
Sorry mate but what's the need in the negative haha if you don't like the music mute the video it's that simple
How much were all the materials and how long did it take you to do
How much did it cost i to make shed including ALL materials . Would really like it on my yard !
Hi Brian. I will do a full break down video in the near future.
Do you have a supplies list?
Hi. For the timber I dont. I was just buying it as and when I needed it from the supplier. All the smaller items should have links in the description. The rubber roof is from rubber4roofs . Any specific questions let me k now and I will do my best to answer,
Great!!!! ¿What’s the total coast?
Saturdays video will cover the costs. Thank you.
How did you remove the top layer of soil?
Hard blooming work bud. Just a spade and buckets to transport it.
@@startmaking1 thanks for the answers. Hoped for a magic trick, but had the spade ready :)
Sorry bud. And I am still digging the soil again to spreads it around the garden. The gift that keeps giving.
How much for build great shed
You are in luck, In a couple of weeks I will do a full cost breakdown.
How much did that cost for all the wood?
Top off my head I cant remember but there is a follow up full cost break down video on the channel
How long did the build actually take?
Hi Nicky, I worked approx 6 to 8 hours a day for 28.
Hi, how big was this shed ?
hi. It is externally 4.8m by 3.6m
The music is way too loud 😮
Yeah, sorry, I cannot change it after it is uploaded. It is a watch on mute kind of video.
If only video devices had volume controls? 🙄😋😏😂
Oh they do! Turn it down then! 🤔
I like it but it's also too loud.
And sucks!
If it's too loud you're too old 😂
Any idea the cost ? In todays market rough figures?
I have an exact breakdown that I just need to sort through. I will release a full cost video as soon as it is filmed.
@@startmaking1 nice one mate timber prices are at all time high it’s a joke
Agreed. This was in no way cheap but I had no choice due to access.
@@startmaking1 looks quality and the cost to time of you having it will last years ! So it’s a no brainer 👏🏻
How much $$ and time did this take?
Hi Carol. The next video in the series outlines cost. Timing wise it was around 28 days i think. Average 6 hours a day.
Great work Mark……so a question? If you could change 1 thing or do 1 thing differently what would it be?
Keep Um coming, we are all waiting for the big one….. the inside.
All the best
Peter.
Thank you Peter. If I could change one thing. Great question. You know, I initially planned to make it around 4 foot longer and now that I am doing the storage inside, I am a little annoyed that I didn't. though it would have made the build harder. But the biggest regret I have is not making the door header smaller and buying a UPVC style door off the shelf. Better sound proofing and less drafts. My doors are proving to be a headache, I will beat them but more stress than I wanted.
@@startmaking1 is it too late to install a roll up garage door. Only needs a small amount of space, I think mine is about 30cm over door hight.
@peterjohneggleton2011 sadly I think so. The door is only about 6 feet high so I don't think it would work.
@@startmaking1 Hmm you could look at getting a thick pvc strip curtain to hang on the inside of your existing doors.should help with sound and drafts.
@peterjohneggleton2011 now that is a good idea. Thank you Peter.
How much h did it cost
Good question. I'll tell you in Saturdays video.
What did it cost
Top of my head I think around £11k but there is a full cost video that is on the channel too.
What was your total build cost?
Good question. Stay tuned for the last video jn the series where I go through costs.
Cost please
That video is not too far off now.
Do mine in 12 minutes?
Wouldn't it be amazing.
algo comment
Thank you as always Bruce.
The Music is shizen
Yeah, sorry, I cannot change it after it is uploaded. It is a watch on mute kind of video.
Not much Change from three grands worth of materials 😢
And then some buy the time it is done. But I am still happy.