Looks great man! I did the same thing as a DIY. Our projects are pretty similar; ran 50amps of power and Ethernet from the house. The trench took the most time. I also built a walkway over the buried cables. I'm about to do flooring and should be finished by February.
Hey there. Great space. I’m converting a smaller shed to my own studio. About 70 sq feet with a 6-10’ sloped ceiling. I wanted to use a mini mainly for how quiet they are.. I’m concerned about using a mini bc of short cycling and confirmed with this the manufacturer. That the 9,000 can be tuned down to 3,000 they don’t recommend using in spaces less than 100sq feet. I notice you got a 12,000BTU but your space is 120 sq feet. That size mini seems pretty large for that space, unless I’m mistaken Have you had any issues with it?
It's definitely oversized for the space. It was the smallest DIY one I could find. But yeah it heats and cools the space literally within minutes. I've had this one for 3 years now with daily use and no issues. The one from Mrcool has a "silent" function that I use because it reduces noise and power in a big way. Makes it easier to leave it running most of the day without constantly turning it on or off. Hope that helps. Best of lick with your shed conversion!
Yukon from Harbor Freight. Very similar to the Husky brand but this one is only 18" deep vs 24" on Husky. That was important because I have a small space. Hope that helps.
I looked into it, at the time because of the covid surge on construction materials a new shed was going to be close to $6k then I'd still have to do all the finish and electric work. In the end it worked out for what I needed but a lot more than I intended to spend either way.
I tried but with covid surges on building materials at the time a new shed build was close to $8k on its own. Then I'd still have to finish the inside so this was the cheapest route.
Wow, this is amazing! Yes, it was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for sharing the cost of the conversion.
I love it. I enjoyed it: I’m thinking about doing this too.
Looks great
Awesome stuff
This looks amazing! Can’t wait to do the same at my place.
Hi John Scott, we are looking into this and we ran into your video, hit stuff! (This is Pablo btw)
Hey Pablo 😎 happy to talk to you all about my experience working in a shed for the past three years. Spoiler alert: it's mostly great.
Awesome great job
Looks great man! I did the same thing as a DIY. Our projects are pretty similar; ran 50amps of power and Ethernet from the house. The trench took the most time. I also built a walkway over the buried cables. I'm about to do flooring and should be finished by February.
Thank you very much! Yeah there was no way I was digging that trench- good for you!!
It looks beautiful. I’m a year late watching this video.
Quick question. I want a home office / music studio. What is a good size shed for that?
Hey there. Great space.
I’m converting a smaller shed to my own studio. About 70 sq feet with a 6-10’ sloped ceiling.
I wanted to use a mini mainly for how quiet they are..
I’m concerned about using a mini bc of short cycling and confirmed with this the manufacturer. That the 9,000 can be tuned down to 3,000 they don’t recommend using in spaces less than 100sq feet.
I notice you got a 12,000BTU but your space is 120 sq feet. That size mini seems pretty large for that space, unless I’m mistaken
Have you had any issues with it?
It's definitely oversized for the space. It was the smallest DIY one I could find. But yeah it heats and cools the space literally within minutes. I've had this one for 3 years now with daily use and no issues. The one from Mrcool has a "silent" function that I use because it reduces noise and power in a big way. Makes it easier to leave it running most of the day without constantly turning it on or off. Hope that helps. Best of lick with your shed conversion!
Hi I’m looking to build a studio in my shed what size is this shed?
Exterior dimensions are 10' x 12'. Hope that helps!
I love your shed beautiful 😻 I
Thank you, really appreciate the comment!
What rolling tools do you have
Yukon from Harbor Freight. Very similar to the Husky brand but this one is only 18" deep vs 24" on Husky. That was important because I have a small space. Hope that helps.
$11,000 and I still don't have the shed, I am going to stay in my sleeping room.
Dude you were better off building a new one from scratch lol or buying a pre fab shed and finishing it off yourself.
I looked into it, at the time because of the covid surge on construction materials a new shed was going to be close to $6k then I'd still have to do all the finish and electric work. In the end it worked out for what I needed but a lot more than I intended to spend either way.
You should have started from scratch.. That shed was done like dinner.
I tried but with covid surges on building materials at the time a new shed build was close to $8k on its own. Then I'd still have to finish the inside so this was the cheapest route.
@@JohnScottB point taken.. glad you are happy with the space !