Jay's New Shop--Episode 7--THE SETUP!!
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I have been needing a shop soooo BAD!!! The time is now! I have finished with the outside mower shed and ready to tackle the inside of the garage. In the last episode I got the garage squared away and in this video It is FINALLY time to set this shop UP! I received a lot of great ideas from my viewers and I hope I did Y'all proud! Thanks to Dewalt, Vevor, Hyperlite, and Craft 3d for the hook up on all the great tools I am putting in the shop! This series has been awesome for me and I hope you have enjoyed it too!! Please make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the channel! Make sure you smash that LIKE button! And please hit the BELL to get notifications for upcoming videos. Thanks for watching and will catch you in the next one!
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The short to short 10 1/4 fence idea is actually really handy and something I have not thought about before
Jay instead of using a pan to catch the dust from the miter saw use a thick plastic clear bag and use a twist tie to hold it on when you move it to a different position to catch the dust that way the dust will be in the bag .
My shelf would have been higher than that if that goat came in on me! Best laugh i have had in a long time. I cried tears! 😂
38:14 My favorite moment of your best video: "Well, look at THAT, it's the same size as THAT. Well, THAT's pretty cool. I didn't even realize THAT!" Jason, you're so cool.
39:38 and all the fancy carpenter vocabulary he's using now he's a big TH-camr: 'the ever so slightly little nib of the wood" Whaaaatttt??😄
What I love about you and the whole Perkins crew is you don't get precious and try to create "the ultimate miter station" like so many of the YT shop crowd. Just something basic that works and lets you work. Always love your videos!
The product placement is staggering Jay.... Dewalt tools startegically placed everywhere 😂
Find a place on a wall to write down the number of your shop layout changes.
Because there will be numerous changes.
Each time a new machine is added, the layout will change.
The goat 😂 16:34
Another option for making 45’s easy is just add the thickness of the material twice, as in 1-1/2” material add 3” to the shorts and you know your longs unquestionably. My go to for door casings. I used to try at measuring shorts but the math is so easy and cuts simpler if you know your longs, or sharps maybe the more common phrasing.
that was the quickest 45 mins in a while. Lots of good ideas and pro tips. Well done Jay.
Love his style. Nothing has to be fancy just functional
Glad you stuck to your word about the fire.
I’m not sure if you know it or not but some of us don’t watch your videos to learn about building but for the entertainment of watching you learn the hard way. Lol.
Put rollers on that work table so you can move it around
Jay, look into grounding your vacuum hoses. Lots of static electricity builds up and wood dust goes up in flames pretty easy. It's a simple as drilling a screw halfway into some plastic housing and running a copper wire to a ground.
We used to give our wide belt sander dust to a pyrotechnics guy cuz it's so incendiary😉 I've never known anyone that didn't ground their hoses.
should of painted the ceiling first - Black that would look absolute awesome.
DeWalt needs to send you a vertical air compressor …. Jay get a retractable extension cord to hang above your Saw in the middle of the room as your power source for your Saw and your planer
Jay, my mom would approve of the shop. We bought power tools for her for gifts. She loved working with wood.
Looks great! One recommendation is use 4” hose until the very last inch. These DCs aren’t great with smaller hoses.
I forgot what those DeWalt Portable Benches look like new. I've used mine for everything from an outfeed table, painting table, cabinet assembly table, and a miter saw stand. You name it, the possibilities are endless with them. And when you need to use them outside the shop, they're simple to move. One warning Jay, make sure when you are opening them that the legs are facing away from you, or else you'll be singing soprano. Haha. Thanks for the vids.
Love when goats show up out of no where! lol!
Jay i meant use a zip tie to hold the bag on the miter saw keep up the good work.
I Shortened all my charger cords with new ends to make them custom😄
Jay! Amazing job buddy. Glad I found your channel along side the Perkins channel. It’s a great compliment to see you doing your own thing and you’re doing great. Good job with the ads too. Keep it up!
Welcome aboard!
Jay, great job on the shop - looking good. Lots of great ideas I can implement into my shop. Thanks man!
Just found your channel after you mentioned it on an older Perkins video from a year ago. Will be looking for your future videos and feel free to include dog and goat guests on the program.
I'm liking ur lights in the garage hey good build ur doing I watch u guys all the time
Go Jay 💪💪💪
😂😂 a goat!? Just the friendly neighborhood goat saying hi
Jason, handy tip is to number your batteries. First you always know how many you take/pack down every day, but you can work them in order so you never kill just one of them by over working it. Also if you are working them hard like on a grinder or high demand tool and eating your way through them you always know what's on charge and where you are in your line up so you have a better chance of running all day without waiting for charge times.
You should just make a timer box for the chop saw swarf, also it will work better if you pull air from the bottom and get a free gravity assist.
The shop is looking dialed in mate, huge upgrade and you should be proud!!
You should swap the table saw and planer locations. The planer seems to be a more permanent piece with the stand you made for it, whereas the portable table saw if you wanted to move it, you have to move hoses and pull it out from between two permanent pieces. Just a thought.
Jay, I know your channel is "Building Jay's Way" but I just wanted to let you know. You might have a 20 A breaker, wired with 12 ga wire but that Sir is a 15 A outlet. Just so you know.
plenty of room under your chopsaw bench for cabinets 2 put your smaller items/tools, would you need to box in the sawdust collectors they seem 2b abit loud/noisy,great to see you moving in the right direction,like u love a new build in the shop,i can cu changing a few bits ,cheers from the uk
Jason do a 1 year review and show us any changes you've made after using and learning the new shop...we all will like to see that
That would be awesome.
Great episode
The workshop is really coming together. Glad to see another video Jay. I no you're working with the P.Brothers. make more videos.i so enjoy watching you like the P.Bros. way to go Jay. Genius 👍
hey, great vid, but just to let u know, those lights will turn yellow over time, c ya next time, cant wait!
Move the gate on the chop saw over tthe the vacuum. you only have to go to one place to set your gates fot each machine.
Looks great Jayson. I'm sure those oil stains are bothering you. I mentioned the "Polock Broom" a few episodes ago. Get a 2X4 and some Oil-Dri. Sprinkle the Oil-Dri on the spots. Take the 2X4 block and scrub the Oil-Dri on the stains. This does 2 things. It crushes those big particles of absorbent. Then those fine particles gets down into the porous surface of the concrete. In 2-3 minutes the stain will be gone.
We had a 4X4 with a broom handle screwed in at a 45. That's what we called the "Polock Broom".
I bought a neat trick device from Amazon. It is an outlet that turns on your vacuum when you start a tool that is ready for dust collection. I use it with my table saw and my surface planer. The device has two places to plug things into. '
A' is for your tool, 'B' is for your vacuum. The vacuum starts when you power up your tool and then runs for 7 seconds after you turn your tool off. It only cost $35, much cheaper than buying a vacuum with the device build in.
I didn't attach it to my slide miter saw. I have tried many ways to capture the dust from the miter saw and the best way I have found is to put a trash barrel under my miter saw bench. I did build a cowl to help direct the sawdust.
Check out Spencer Lewis insider carpentry. He has that dust hood thing that is sweet!
You may be better off moving the dust collector on the miter saw to the bottom using elbows as dust sucks more from the bottom.
Nice job, Jay . Wish i could walk in my garage, let alone put all my tools in it like you did.
Hey Jay,
Wonderful job with your side shed, the black color looks cool.
Ever since you started with Ray I have been watching all your videos.
One thing I would like to mention that is not related to construction, is that you kind of look like Pablo Schreiber the actor who plays Spartan Master Chief on the Halo TV show.
When I watch the show and he is on, it reminds me of you.
That is how I see it, maybe other people will see you differently.
Keep it the Jay’s way.
Great start jay. Best part of having a shop is to always keep changing it to make it better for your needs great stuff
Love the new shop. A suggestion, i added a retractable 75’ extension cord reel to my shop and its amazing. Power anywhere you need it. I’ve also put all my big tools on platforms with casters. Miter sawstand , table saw, planer, all on casters. Makes life much easier.
Jay, you say your shop 😂, yeah right, your lovely wife is gonna fill it up with her stuff.
Listen they've been doing it for years, I built a workshop for myself 30 years ago,3 years later I built another one for me, point is,5 children and a wife over a span of 35 years,well, you get my point man so good luck.
Last thing, brilliant where you are and what you have achieved 🇬🇧👋🇺🇸
I would have put dust collector in the golf cart shed for sound and space reasons…
I always put double duplex receptacles for any workbench electrical boxes. You Always need more places to plug in, without adding plug strips or extension cords! Just a thought.
Smart man!
Looking good Jay!
You can get a retractable 3 headed extension cord. Mount it to the ceiling above your table saw and planer and you’re set. The shop is coming along nicely.
Awesome transformation, new subscriber Aloha from Alaska
Way late on posting but you should think about putting the compressor under the shed that you just built. That’s what I done and i can barely hear it. I set it up on a light switch so I can turn off and on
I'd just attach that DeWalt vacuum up to the miter saw for now until you can figure out a better solution to your dust collector. The vacuum hose off that will be much closer to the size of the miter saw. Also some extension chord reels would be amazing for that table saw and planer you could have one that attached to the ceiling in the center of the room and whenever you need the table saw or planer just pull the chord down and plug in whichever tool you want to use
Job wel done 👌
You want to see if you can get hold of some second hand kitchen units and worktop for your mitre saw table. You could have one worktop running the length of the shop with a cut out for the saw. It would keep level a lot easier and give you a load more storage in all the units underneath.
Why cut your compressor green hose. Keep it full length, that way you can still keep your compressor portable if needed. Buy a short hose to connect compressor to the hose reel.
Maybe you can move the distribution box for your chargers to the right and up, so it won't interfer with stuff you rip down.
Glad you stopped that circular saw when you did, with no push stick in sight all I could think of was “Jamie’s hand”. I actually think about that every time I turn on my circular saw or planer.
You did good on that shop
@BuiIding_Jays_Way I live in South Carolina, so I’m not too far
To finish it off completely you know you have to do what you hate to do. PAINT IT. lol.
Oxfords is materials is so much more expensive but the people in there are so cool
My suggestion is to move any noise stuff to other side of wall. Compressor and dust to shed side. Less noise is better
There's a really nice upgrade you can make to that planer by adding the Byrd Shelix sprial cutter head. It's pricey, but you will get fantastic results from planing, it reduces the noise level, and it's super easy to rotate the cutter heads after damage/wear. In short, it's far and away better than the straight knives.
👏👏👏💯💯💯DANG! You’re like a real life pro! …. U don’t just play one on TV LOLOL. Love it!
Let’s not get crazy! Lol
@@Building_Jays_Way 🤣🤣
Excellent Jay, your new workshop looks bloody swish as, well organized, and functional.
Pepe the goat turning up was a laugh, the goat must have come to check out your handiwork lol. Cheers for the reel.
Yup, I was screaming at my phone....lol. Your shop turned out nice! Y'all take care.
SWEET😊! You really are a carpenter 🔨🔧🪛🪚🗜️⛏️🪓🧰🔩⚙️😅
More Pepe the goat!
Looking good Jay! Big time upgrades, well deserved too. Good shop for a good man
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
The inch monster visits me sometimes too but i never had a goat visit. Enjoyed your video. You and the lads take care.
On the chopsaw red dust catcher (tub), maybe turn the tub around so the suction tube attaches from the bottom. More hassle but it might work better.
That is what everybody is saying. I may give that a try.
Nice!!!
I’d paint the ceiling black, those lights look great on black,
Dust collector I’d have outside… I hate the noisy things
This is the kind of workshop I love. Greetings from Hannover Germany.
Looks amazing👍
Looks great!
Looks amazing
Thanks for a great video. You surprised me with the length of this, I started watching with my husband at breakfast but had to stop half way and finished it without him during my lunch break 😂. Great set ups, I'm sure as you use them you will modify, it's never ending 😉 . Loved the visit from the goat and dog, Charlie and those lights. Enjoy your workshop
Sweet Lights for sure!
Screws are the right choice. Honestly I prefer them in most applications that they are allowed.
Nice 👍
Good Job,Love them Lights
looks cool, great job
My studies indicate a typical wood worker starts with a table saw as the main focus. Then a miter saw. Then a planer. Then a jointer. After that enters either non-powered hand tools and then specialty tools.
NICE!
Looking good mate. My son and I built our workshop outside on the concrete base of an old proper greenhouse, but I've been too ill to do anything in it, but I built a small workshop in the attic, and built stairs to get up there.
Vever's products are really good for the average workshop, and they will not break the bank either. Well done Jay, regards to you and the family 👍
Great job with the shop. Love your channel . Friendly suggestion if you flip the box behind the chop saw let the dust collector suck the dust from bottom it will work more efficient . Gravity helps ..
Yes, I am hearing a lot of that. I think I may try it. Thanks for the pro tip.
Great Job Jaybo!
Awesome , I know the feeling.
Looks like quite the transformation.
really awesome work and progress, Jay. Looking Great!!!! :)
Looks great! Those lites are bangin’!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
That is looking amazing - great job on the finish! I've not been commenting, but just as a heads up, when you ever do any painting, make sure you do it right under those lights.
Nice !
That looks Great brother!!
i was waiting the video for a long moment ! finally deliver ^^ thanks Jay for your videos !
Great shop setup Jay. Wish i had one like it. Love your work.
Outlet from above dude. Nice work!
I wouldn’t drop a power lead down from the ceiling, it’ll get in the way swinging materials around. I’d put another outlet on a different circuit next to the dust extractor 👍🏻
Good idea.