2023 Shop Tour | Small Woodshop
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- This is my 2023 Shop Tour. I talk through the details of the shop itself as well as the tools.
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Christian at YocoWood
Glad to see a genuine woodworker's shop that is used, and is not just a showroom. Well done. You have a new subscriber!
Hey there,
Nice shop tour - need to do one this year myself.
You make some really cool stuff and your shop looks like an amazing space.
Keep up the videos you earned a sub!
Regards James
One Handed Maker - Australia
Thanks, much appreciated!
Wow, nice machines. U need a new table saw. Lol.
Haha that will be one of the tools I upgrade in the near future.
Very nice shop. Alot of really nice tools to. I'm working on my own right now so looking for ideas. Keep the vids coming.
Thanks! It’s a long process of acquiring tools. Keep pushing!!
Fellow PA Woodworker here just subbed both of my channels to ya
Goodluck and nice shop
Thanks you..much appreciated!
Thanks for sharing your shop tour! I like your set up and use of space. I’ve done two of them over the last eight years and actually getting ready to do an update. Always looking for a better way to be more productive for workflow and space. Plus, it’s a good way to catalog the changes over the years as you grow as as woodworker and how to best use your space.. I’m looking forward to subscribing to your channel and following along. Wishing you continued success in 2024. Thanks again for sharing! 😎👊
Thanks 👍 I’ve already got plans for this coming year to get more organized. Thanks for watching!
Like the shop! The s wrench over the window came with a tractor? Do you have a farm background?
Thanks! No farming background. I beleive I found to that wrench at an auction.
Keep us posted on the Laguna tools. Looking good!
Thanks, I plan to do a check in on the planer as well!
Great shop
Thank you! I think so too!
Lookin good!
Thanks brother!
Good to see some new blood in the you tube mix. Nice shop.
Thanks a lot!!
I see my sticker on the bandsaw! Haha (Greyport Wood Co.)
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Hey man great tour video. Keep going with the uploads and share what you learn along the way!
Thanks for the support!!
Great shop!!
Thanks!!
Nice shop! Good use of space!
Thank you!’
Nice tour of the shop , nice setup for a small shop . Keep up the videos
Thanks, appreciate the feedback! 👍
Hey where are you in Pennsy?
@@Johnlewissawmill I’m in York.
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Nice shop and collection of tools. Good start on the YT content creator journey. You ever going to frame out the door and window plus tape up the drywall?
Thanks, I'm sure I look back one day and cringe at these early videos. Something I forgot to mention was the walls....they are painted T-111 plywood. It was ordinally the outside sheathing when I purchased the property and I repurposed it by painting and reusing as the inside walls. No plans to really make the shop look any better at this point. Thanks for your comment!!
No problem. I know it would be a ton of work to empty the shop at this point. Best of luck with your new channel. New sub here. 🎉
Nice power tools. One recommendation is for clamps. I am always interested in cutting cost on mundane items. Check out a video by Paul Sellers - "Clamp Retrofit | Paul Sellers". He almost exclusively uses these cheap aluminum clamps from Rockler I believe. They are not heavy duty, but he made them much better. I bought ten of the five sizes and use them all the time. I used polyurethane coated plywood instead of solid wood. Worth you time to just look at. Additionally Paul Sellers is one of those top ten woodworkers I enjoy watching. Good luck on future videos.
I agree that when you are starting out this style works well. I started off with some of these clamps and wish I saw the video back then. I now really only use pipe clamps which are heavy duty and rigid enough to take the clamping pressure. Thanks for checking out the video!
Got to be honest. Every time that music started, I exited out of the video.
I have the exact same table saw. Mine is wired 240volt. The only thing I don’t like about it is the fence and not having the wing table.
I may eventually convert mine to 220v down the road. Thanks for the support!
I would love a sticker but i’m just a viewer so i can’t trade lol
I have had a laguna 20" shear tec for 8 years now.....if anyone is looking for a planer, stay away, from the laguna shear-tec2.
The blades are a complete rip-off to replace