8:13 lmao when seth said "we definitely can't attempt 540s anymore" I was kind of expecting him to just send it backwards off the top of the stairs after he rode up
@@WideOpenChange just check the rollers carefully. Don't just buy a toolbox because it looks nice from a distance. Really lean on the drawers and make sure they roll smooth with weight on it and not flex too much.
Seth, I live hella close to the Grapefruit Trails in Florida, so I thought I should let you know that I always stop to pay homage to the spot where you broke your wrist whenever I ride🤣
@@bantxc5616 Only if you're into jump lines; it's a relatively small trail system. I think there's some better trails even closer if you want more mixed riding (assuming you haven't ridden them).
If you end up doing a lot of woodworking, consider a vortex dust separator you can add on in front of your shop vac. It allows the big chunks to collect in a bigger container that is easier to empty and saves a lot of wear and tear on the shop vac. I have the dust right one that is pretty legit.
Seth: Doesn’t build a ramp because it’s unsafe if drama goes near the table saw Also Seth: hold on Imma just casually ride & bounce around the table saw real quick
Just a tip. It's a good idea to have the tablesaw slightly above the outfeed table to eliminate the chance of any wood catching the outfeed table while you're in the middle of a cut. If you put a washer or two under the tablesaw it should be enough.
You’re ocd in tools and organization is on point. That’s also why these are some of the best videos on TH-cam. Nice work Seth, those stairs are the same size as your Florida closet.
So awesome that you have a sweet shop!! Some people might say you’re lucky to have all of the trails and the shop at your house, but that’s not the case at all. You made everything here and didn’t sit around waiting for someone else to do it. Awesome video and keep up the good work
Seth, you should consider a cyclone and dust bin to put between your tool and shop vac for dust collection. I built a portable one and it makes so you basically never have to clean your shop vac again, all the heavy saw dust falls in the bin under the cyclone. Check out the Oneida Dust Deputy and google portable dust collection builds. It's a fun build you can integrate with Ian shop vac with. You're shop vac with maintain it's 100% vacuum power and you'll have to change your filter after a few years, maybe.
Finally taking the time explaining my usual friday: Comming Home late, being stressed and tired but sooooo grateful taking 10 Minutes watching the one best TH-cam Video every week - aready the celebration when I see your video online in class. Thank's for your work Seth, keep on. Joshua from south Germany
I’m guessing in about a month or 3 he’ll install house air so he can have compressed air on either end, and house vac set up so he won’t need to swap out vacuums at any area. You have 14 foot ceilings, I’m sure you’ll make use of them haha. The shop is looking more and more legit by the year man. I’m jealous.
Looks great!! Love the shop!! Also you might want to shim the table saw up like 1/16th or 1/8th. This way the table saw is a little higher then your out feed table. That little step down ensures whatever your cutting won’t get hung up on the transition between the table saw and work bench.
This is a nice improvement, and much more useful than the ramps. This video is reminding me how nice the *bike* side of your shop space is too -- I love all your content, and we've seen a bit of woodworking projects lately, but I'd actually like to see more videos shot in the bike shop. Sometimes it seems we only see your garage when you are making improvements to it, but I'd like to see you using it to work on and tinker with your bikes, just to mix it up a bit. Keep up the great work!
I've always wanted a big workshop but after seeing more and more of yours I'm think it would honestly be the perfect size for me. Not so big that it makes my pockets hurt but not too small to work on fun stuff.
Seth: **buys a house with 3 car garage** Car: **happy car noizes** Seth: **parks car outside even in winter because the garage is full of bikes and tools** Car: **sad car noizes**
@@rowenlampe7426 that's the meme, it's *not* spelling the word correctly, in attempts of making it seem kinda childish, kinda like how people talk to dogs like "hoesh a gud Boye"
In reality though, it's best that you park your car outside during the winter because if you park it inside the warm garage, the salty snow/ice will melt and your car will start to rust in places that you can't normally see.
The BEST video you have posted to date. Combined 2 of my favorite things and VERY practical. 3 when I think of it. Home improvement, biking and woodworking. Well done Seth.
I think you hit the right niche and mark with this video! I started watching you cause of you showcased the technical application when it comes to riding bicycles.
That’s a really nice setup having a little woodworking area. What drill press did you buy? If you still have that race bmx it would be cool to see it in one of your videos maybe on berm peak.
The table saw integration is perfect. I did the same thing with my 4x8' work table. I just cut a square in it and dropped my portable table saw in it. Works greattttt.
I gotcha it's in a joke tone, and well... one could definitely set a comfy home inside that garage, but it's actually not as big as the video might make it seem, due to the wide range lens.
Love it! Im a new subscriber and my wife and I can both find stuff for us here. Wife is new to MTB and enjoys the beginner tips and ride tours, while myself being newly back in the saddle, am enjoying all the fun tech content to get me caught back up as well as the motivating upgrades you keep doing. THANKS SETH!!
It's too bad to see those ramps go. They definitely give the workspace character. My first work surface was the top of a quarter pipe I built for skateboarding in the garage. It started out as an indoor skatepark and somehow morphed over time into a woodshop. Interesting how that happens. Once again great video. I thoroughly enjoy your content.
I want to know what your nickname is at the local hardware store. They must rub their hand with glee each time the see the black Honda pick up roll in!
Very cool. I installed reclaimed wood floor to ceiling in my garage but only on one wall. I also have the same Husky tool box but in white. I love your set up.
Seth, your videos are great and very informative and motivating. Watching your videos inspired me to get into mountain biking and now I have gotten my wife into it as well. We are both still very much newbs but love riding. The trails near our house are not nearly as awesome as other places but they are helping g us get better. So thanks Seth for inspiring me to start riding.
Your shop/garage looks fantastic. I hope to make my garage half that functional one day when time allows. Just found your channel yesterday. I have a small bike repair shop in my garage for the surrounding community a shop and a full set of drums on the other side. Your 2017 garage update greatly inspired me to find a way to get organized. Cheers.
I reclon I can see how your thinking has evolved over time re the garage Seth.... Originally an embarrassment of square-yardage, it just had to be utilised somehow to do justice to the dream... So... carpark/ workshop/ Bike Cave /Playzone/StuntPark/SBH-Hub and all the rest ....has morphed naturally over time to become a kind of Seth-Central, just right for today's projects, while still remembering happy yesterdays, but now with a keen eye on where tomorrow's world might lead. Nice one Seth, this step kinda feels right as well as looks good....So I'll voice the thoughts of maybe another million or so of your subscribers when I say.... "This is pretty much what I would've done too..." Nice one mate , Andy 🇬🇧
seth your workshop makes me so jealous, I'm a small knife maker and I probably have at least 50 foot by 10 foot (not kidding it's in the basement) but I'm not complaining, I get work done and my knives made but it's small and your shop just looks so dam good, I wish I had your garage, some day I will get a house and build a big shop so I don't have to cram stuff together
Hi Seth one great option I use is to bolt my belt sander onto a piece of solid ply with caster wheels which have brake/locks. You can then wheel it outside, click down the brake and work away dust free :-)
8:13 lmao when seth said "we definitely can't attempt 540s anymore" I was kind of expecting him to just send it backwards off the top of the stairs after he rode up
Life Is Fantastic i was expecting him to just do little hops like when he was turning around as a joke 540
Some lol
exactly i was just waiting for him to send it
“I kinda regret buying these extra tool boxes” said no one ever! Ah Seth you got me there!!
Unless you thought you could use it as a wardrobe
My friend just spent $2000 on a new toolbox
I bought the same Husky toolboxes. I totally regret it. I've had to replace half the sliders.
@@handyhenry8654 what one would you recommend?
@@WideOpenChange just check the rollers carefully. Don't just buy a toolbox because it looks nice from a distance. Really lean on the drawers and make sure they roll smooth with weight on it and not flex too much.
Seth, I live hella close to the Grapefruit Trails in Florida, so I thought I should let you know that I always stop to pay homage to the spot where you broke your wrist whenever I ride🤣
I live in north Florida near santos is it worth it to take a few hour trip down there
@@bantxc5616 Only if you're into jump lines; it's a relatively small trail system. I think there's some better trails even closer if you want more mixed riding (assuming you haven't ridden them).
Ben McDaniel if you are really comfortable with dirt jumping, because that’s what the place is centered around.
Damn man I live close too, like only 15 minutes away.
7:05 You've got a belt sander. You don't need a pencil sharpener.
Steve B. Or a knife..
Sharpened a pencil on a valve grinding machine once lol
@@Sjackson2369 iucv,
my dad uses a vice and an angle grinder
7:19-7:24 is by far the most wholesome moment that ever existed on this channel, keep up the awesome work my dude
My dog brought me this much joy but he passed today. Now I’m sad😭
24 Mtb, condolences man
Z.J. Amelotte 🙏🏼
24 Mtb sorry to hear that man :/
If you end up doing a lot of woodworking, consider a vortex dust separator you can add on in front of your shop vac. It allows the big chunks to collect in a bigger container that is easier to empty and saves a lot of wear and tear on the shop vac. I have the dust right one that is pretty legit.
Seth: Doesn’t build a ramp because it’s unsafe if drama goes near the table saw
Also Seth: hold on Imma just casually ride & bounce around the table saw real quick
Don't worry, there's a fence!
😂😂
“Aww its unplugged don’t you worry!”
Next time he will even turn it on 😛
Just a tip. It's a good idea to have the tablesaw slightly above the outfeed table to eliminate the chance of any wood catching the outfeed table while you're in the middle of a cut. If you put a washer or two under the tablesaw it should be enough.
“That would have taken an extra 10 minutes” 😂
* spends ten minutes looking at it
Of course his wife is saying "why don't you take 10 minutes and give me a place to park my car?"
Oh boy ten minutes jeeze so many minutes for extra activities 😉😉
You’re ocd in tools and organization is on point. That’s also why these are some of the best videos on TH-cam. Nice work Seth, those stairs are the same size as your Florida closet.
So awesome that you have a sweet shop!! Some people might say you’re lucky to have all of the trails and the shop at your house, but that’s not the case at all. You made everything here and didn’t sit around waiting for someone else to do it. Awesome video and keep up the good work
He's a true artist, artist of filming/MTB life that is 😊
As a car guy, it was interesting to see how different a dream garage is to people with other hobbies. Very nicely done
Also as a car guy I also agree
L really like how creative seth is
Seth, you should consider a cyclone and dust bin to put between your tool and shop vac for dust collection. I built a portable one and it makes so you basically never have to clean your shop vac again, all the heavy saw dust falls in the bin under the cyclone.
Check out the Oneida Dust Deputy and google portable dust collection builds. It's a fun build you can integrate with Ian shop vac with. You're shop vac with maintain it's 100% vacuum power and you'll have to change your filter after a few years, maybe.
"Looking back on it, i kinda regret buying these extra tool boxes, said no one ever." 😂🤣😂🤣 I'm going to go buy a tool box just for that
Finally taking the time explaining my usual friday:
Comming Home late, being stressed and tired but sooooo grateful taking 10 Minutes watching the one best TH-cam Video every week - aready the celebration when I see your video online in class.
Thank's for your work Seth, keep on.
Joshua from south Germany
Every time Seth is voicing over I just picture him having to crawl under his desk into the tiny room
Heady Fullmelt he definitely does
9:27
Seth HAS to re-engineer the access to that sound booth. I know it works but it's ridiculous!!
Every time I feel frisky and dive into the comments, I search for this comment and here it is, every video without fail!
gee ud think seth would have fixed that by now or remodelled it to begin with.
Poor Drama was so happy/excited! Will miss you. Seth get a couple of sonos 5s for your garage.
I was holding my breath the whole time he was getting the tool box out of the bed
I have a small 5 drawer one and it's probably a hundred pounds! Those things are heavy!!
100% did not buckle the caster on that corner...
Reminds me of me when I get out of bed.
Judah Hudson yeah me too😂😂🤘🏻
Judah Hudson for real!
Crazy how Drama was so active so recently. So sorry man
I’m guessing in about a month or 3 he’ll install house air so he can have compressed air on either end, and house vac set up so he won’t need to swap out vacuums at any area.
You have 14 foot ceilings, I’m sure you’ll make use of them haha. The shop is looking more and more legit by the year man. I’m jealous.
Looks great!! Love the shop!!
Also you might want to shim the table saw up like 1/16th or 1/8th. This way the table saw is a little higher then your out feed table. That little step down ensures whatever your cutting won’t get hung up on the transition between the table saw and work bench.
put led light underneath the workbench
Nice build seth
:) this makes my Valentine’s Day better
This is a nice improvement, and much more useful than the ramps. This video is reminding me how nice the *bike* side of your shop space is too -- I love all your content, and we've seen a bit of woodworking projects lately, but I'd actually like to see more videos shot in the bike shop. Sometimes it seems we only see your garage when you are making improvements to it, but I'd like to see you using it to work on and tinker with your bikes, just to mix it up a bit. Keep up the great work!
I'm not the first
I'm not the last
But when Seth uploads
I click fast
Amen, Brother
Yes my brother
james Laird i do the same thing
Always my brother
fastest hand in the west
I've always wanted a big workshop but after seeing more and more of yours I'm think it would honestly be the perfect size for me. Not so big that it makes my pockets hurt but not too small to work on fun stuff.
Seth: **buys a house with 3 car garage**
Car: **happy car noizes**
Seth: **parks car outside even in winter because the garage is full of bikes and tools**
Car: **sad car noizes**
noises is spelled with an s
@@rowenlampe7426 shit, rookie mistake, thx. Eastern Europe baby
@@rowenlampe7426 that's the meme, it's *not* spelling the word correctly, in attempts of making it seem kinda childish, kinda like how people talk to dogs like "hoesh a gud Boye"
@@mikuramsay You are 100% correct. In my head *noizes* sounds better than noises too 😂
In reality though, it's best that you park your car outside during the winter because if you park it inside the warm garage, the salty snow/ice will melt and your car will start to rust in places that you can't normally see.
It looks sick
‘This is the dream garage
Favorite part of the week when Seth posts
Honestly, I'm impressed!
I never thought that removing the tool cart from the pick-up would work so well lol
The BEST video you have posted to date. Combined 2 of my favorite things and VERY practical. 3 when I think of it. Home improvement, biking and woodworking. Well done Seth.
And I thought my garage was the dream...
I think you hit the right niche and mark with this video! I started watching you cause of you showcased the technical application when it comes to riding bicycles.
That’s a really nice setup having a little woodworking area. What drill press did you buy? If you still have that race bmx it would be cool to see it in one of your videos maybe on berm peak.
It would be nice to see a new bike check in general.
Ranus Glivenclaw yeah it would👍🏼
@@rideallegretto1933 Make it an entry/midrange level one, which get mercilessly thrown around like his old Trek
The drill press is by Porter Cable.
Looks like a Harbor Freight Porter Cable.
The table saw integration is perfect. I did the same thing with my 4x8' work table. I just cut a square in it and dropped my portable table saw in it. Works greattttt.
8:36 your garage is the size of my street
Haha! Definitely about the size of my house
I gotcha it's in a joke tone, and well... one could definitely set a comfy home inside that garage, but it's actually not as big as the video might make it seem, due to the wide range lens.
André Fontes you seem fun
So good! That's a proper workshop! Good work mate!
i wanted to see drama run up or down the stairs :(
Drama?
@@Frennzyy seths dog
@@Kevin-rc6ez oh aight
Love it! Im a new subscriber and my wife and I can both find stuff for us here. Wife is new to MTB and enjoys the beginner tips and ride tours, while myself being newly back in the saddle, am enjoying all the fun tech content to get me caught back up as well as the motivating upgrades you keep doing. THANKS SETH!!
"Spring only a month away"
Southerners man, they don't know the pain of winter in May.
Walked in a snow storm today :)
That setup is so awesome.
7:19 Seth=stops drama from jumping off near the table saw
Drama= does his own thing and jumps off anyway
Love your videos dude!
Wooo I'm early for once normally I watch the vid at 4 in the afterneoon
I have a sub in class today so I can watch it now lol.
It's too bad to see those ramps go. They definitely give the workspace character. My first work surface was the top of a quarter pipe I built for skateboarding in the garage. It started out as an indoor skatepark and somehow morphed over time into a woodshop. Interesting how that happens. Once again great video. I thoroughly enjoy your content.
Yo Seth - how much do you reckon you have spent in total on this 'little' project? Be interesting to know!
PureGoll I think between the drill press, the toolboxes, and the pencil sharpener I spent approximately too much!
Seth's Bike Hacks hi
I want to know what your nickname is at the local hardware store. They must rub their hand with glee each time the see the black Honda pick up roll in!
Watched all 4 of your videos on this garage. Very much enjoyed them! Thanks for sharing
5:10 That is some interesting connectors you got there
Very cool. I installed reclaimed wood floor to ceiling in my garage but only on one wall. I also have the same Husky tool box but in white. I love your set up.
7:24 seths face when drama faceplants from the table on to the ground😂
Seth, your videos are great and very informative and motivating. Watching your videos inspired me to get into mountain biking and now I have gotten my wife into it as well. We are both still very much newbs but love riding. The trails near our house are not nearly as awesome as other places but they are helping g us get better. So thanks Seth for inspiring me to start riding.
“With spring only a month away.”
Everyone: *_happy noises_*
High Flyin I ski that is not good
ShredorDie some places you can ski in summer. Try Everest lol
Skier also spring is a bad thing unless you live in the Midwest or Colorado
Canadians: sad noises...
Kevin Montgomery
Yup..
I'm so stoked to see you use this more.
And to think that this great garage, huge house and property big enough for a trail centre costed about the same as a 1 bedroom flat in New York...
It depends on your needs
I wonder how long it is for him to drive into town for groceries etc
@@diamondmine67 probably as long as it takes in NY ;) You know, with all the traffic.
@@piciu256 😁 u can walk tho
@@shiny_446 yupp, but if everyone walked, there would be no traffic, and it was specifically driving, not how far is a store ;)
Your shop/garage looks fantastic. I hope to make my garage half that functional one day when time allows. Just found your channel yesterday. I have a small bike repair shop in my garage for the surrounding community a shop and a full set of drums on the other side. Your 2017 garage update greatly inspired me to find a way to get organized. Cheers.
I don’t think I have ever been this early 😂
same im usually at school but its half term now
Gregor Davies
Half term? Idk what that means. I’m from Canada and we don’t say that here 😂
Liam Life
in England it’s just a week break from school
Lloydy___ same
Lloydy___
Oh. Must be nice!
you make these things look so easy. just like my son saw this and ordered me to build in 5 mins !
love you seth.
"With spring only a month away" looks outside *Laughs in canada*
Nothing better to see a workshop built. Nice upgrades, man!
Next episode: building a new garage for my tools
Watching you work is therapeutic, thanks Seth!
“Builds super pretty bench that sits flush with all his things”. “Toenails a screw so he can keep his hose from coming loose”
Immediately seesioning the stairs and work bench was epic dude nice project. So clean and well thought-out!
"Roses are red, On Seths video i clicked play, and I speak for us all, when i say this improved our valentines day""
I reclon I can see how your thinking has evolved over time re the garage Seth.... Originally an embarrassment of square-yardage, it just had to be utilised somehow to do justice to the dream... So... carpark/ workshop/ Bike Cave /Playzone/StuntPark/SBH-Hub and all the rest ....has morphed naturally over time to become a kind of Seth-Central, just right for today's projects, while still remembering happy yesterdays, but now with a keen eye on where tomorrow's world might lead.
Nice one Seth, this step kinda feels right as well as looks good....So I'll voice the thoughts of maybe another million or so of your subscribers when I say.... "This is pretty much what I would've done too..."
Nice one mate , Andy 🇬🇧
2:38 “finesse”
New music is super chill. Love the space.
4:58 I really thought you was going to use cable/zip ties Seth 💔
The way you incorporated the table saw into your bench....genius.
I just the fact that I don’t ride bikes but I still watch Seth
you should try riding bikes
the second I saw the thumbnail and didn't see the ramp, I knew I was giving a thumbs up! Keep inspiring.
Seth:my favorite home improvement so far
Berm peak:I'm I a joke to you?
I grew up with friends like this dude. I'm grateful for that.
8:18 Seth turns into Danny Macaskill
I came here for the bike stuff, but love the woodworking stuff too! Really sparking inspiration for my garage
Are we ever going to see Mrs bike hacks?
Junior bike hacks?
Apparently she doesn’t like to be on camera
You are quite the craftsman, and a hell of a rider too, cheers my man!
When is the next “new bike” video going to come out? Always send it!!🤟🤟
Wow. Simple, Smart and GREAT upgrade. This was one the most inspiring yet. This got me even more pumped up for the spring season.
I can just imagine Seth in the recording booth.
Looks great as always Seth
"Spring in a month"
The Canadian in me is offended.
Keeps you guessing. The possibilities are endless. The G.O.A.T. at story telling
7:44 that looks like a very small tripping hazard, the bits poking out from the lowest step. it also looks weird
I love your videos. They all make me more creative and i wish i had a back yard bike park. Seth you make my day
This guy rebuilding his whole garage, meanwhile i can barely store my helmet😂 i rarely use it though
seth your workshop makes me so jealous, I'm a small knife maker and I probably have at least 50 foot by 10 foot (not kidding it's in the basement) but I'm not complaining, I get work done and my knives made but it's small and your shop just looks so dam good, I wish I had your garage, some day I will get a house and build a big shop so I don't have to cram stuff together
Dude, I could move my family of four into that shop and still have room for my full featured shop. Holy shit.
Awesome idea to integrate the saw! Really cool that you were able to repurpose so much material too
Seth : making a great video about his garage me thinking this only thing : where’s the box flag ???
Erwan RC and the slime one
SirSalmon YT yep ! he said in his last question/answer that he wasn’t sponsored by slime anymore
@@erwanrc8117 he stated the channel only needed one sponsor for 2020, and he chose Diamondback since he rides their bikes most often.
Most hard working guy ever 💪💪
Seth: buy a garage with three car bays
Car: Happy car noises
Seth: fills it with bikes and tools
Cars: cars have never seen such bs before
Great to see you doing so great Seth!
Did you do woodwork because you’re pretty damn handy at it.
No, present tense, does woodwork. Dude was a web programmer before TH-cam.
If you watch some of his early videos, you can tell that he has learned a lot along the way.
The shop of dreams! Looks awesome!
Next episode: building door on my ridiculous recording booth.
Hi Seth one great option I use is to bolt my belt sander onto a piece of solid ply with caster wheels which have brake/locks. You can then wheel it outside, click down the brake and work away dust free :-)