Thank you for taking the time to record and explain the process. I'm going to build a smaller shed this summer and rewatching your videos will help me. Thank you!
Hey Seth, Started watching you because I was interested in ram pumps. Been watching this build right through. That retaining wall looked like a back breaking effort. Forgot completely about the car damage. Really nice to see it so close to complete. Well done sir! A mammoth effort on your own. I hope you are proud!
I think you did a great job building your shop. I also saw you building it as economically and to suit yourself as i Do it the same way. Continue to make sure that you do things in the same vein. Congurlations on the great job.
Great summary of the progress to date. Your voiceover sounded great. I'm looking forward to the future video of your building the mud room that connects the 2 sheds. You may want to put egress doors on both of the sides of the mud room to avoid having to take the long way around.
Hey Seth you are one hard working one man band!!!! I've had to do most of my projects by my self thru life. It sure speeds things up wen you have help!!! Good job looks nice!!! God bless!!!!!
Thank you! and this is only 1 of my 4 youtube channels haha It is true that working with someone else gets the job done faster but it can be hard to film a long project with others.
hej seth! congratulations on this wonderful diy project. sometimes i wanted to fly over from europe just to help you hold up something or lift those heavy osb onto the roof. really a tough choice to build this as a one-man-show. but i bet it feels even better to know you achieved all this on your own! i had lots of fun watching you find your creative and often genius solutions - and i am also kind of sad that you are done ;-) looking forward to your next projects and videos. many thanks staub
Seth, many thanks for your series video! I plan to build a slightly wide (22') one and your video answers something I am not sure - mainly truss install and facial/eave structure. I cannot find your mentioned LP smart side facial board, I used to see something ~$100/pc which seems to be expensive. It would be really help if you could add material links here, e.g. truss co., large ceiling lights, etc. At Last, I didn't see space for table saw, miter saw and plane and their duct work.
The LP Smart side fascia is from my local lumber yard. It might not be available in all areas. It was not more than $30 for 16 feet. This shop is mostly going to be for filming and laser work. some wood working but not a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to record and explain the process. I'm going to build a smaller shed this summer and rewatching your videos will help me. Thank you!
Hey Seth,
Started watching you because I was interested in ram pumps.
Been watching this build right through. That retaining wall looked like a back breaking effort. Forgot completely about the car damage.
Really nice to see it so close to complete. Well done sir! A mammoth effort on your own. I hope you are proud!
I think you did a great job building your shop. I also saw you building it as economically and to suit yourself as i Do it the same way. Continue to make sure that you do things in the same vein. Congurlations on the great job.
You did a fine job
Great summary of the progress to date. Your voiceover sounded great.
I'm looking forward to the future video of your building the mud room that connects the 2 sheds. You may want to put egress doors on both of the sides of the mud room to avoid having to take the long way around.
Hey Seth you are one hard working one man band!!!! I've had to do most of my projects by my self thru life. It sure speeds things up wen you have help!!! Good job looks nice!!! God bless!!!!!
Thank you! and this is only 1 of my 4 youtube channels haha
It is true that working with someone else gets the job done faster but it can be hard to film a long project with others.
Seth my name is Lorenzo Ross I was just curious as to how much in material you had spent by the time you finished just this video? If I may ask
Super dad who can build solo... Wrll done sir!
Thank you. This build was a lot of work alone but well worth it.
Awesome job man, I would love to have an addition like that in my back yard 👏🏼
Thank you. This shop has been amazing. So much room for doing projects.
Workshop looks indeed really nice.
Well done Seth, that is some good work done.
Thank you! This build has been great fun!
Great job-- very helpful and encouraging. About to start my own 30x24--inspiring!
hej seth!
congratulations on this wonderful diy project. sometimes i wanted to fly over from europe just to help you hold up something or lift those heavy osb onto the roof.
really a tough choice to build this as a one-man-show.
but i bet it feels even better to know you achieved all this on your own!
i had lots of fun watching you find your creative and often genius solutions - and i am also kind of sad that you are done ;-)
looking forward to your next projects and videos.
many thanks
staub
Great can light, shelving idea
Great job, Cant wait for the next project. Cheers.
This has been a fun project. I have more builds planned but might take a small break.
Very enjoyable project to watch you work on! Good job.
Thank you. This project was a nice one.
Seth, many thanks for your series video! I plan to build a slightly wide (22') one and your video answers something I am not sure - mainly truss install and facial/eave structure. I cannot find your mentioned LP smart side facial board, I used to see something ~$100/pc which seems to be expensive. It would be really help if you could add material links here, e.g. truss co., large ceiling lights, etc. At Last, I didn't see space for table saw, miter saw and plane and their duct work.
The LP Smart side fascia is from my local lumber yard. It might not be available in all areas. It was not more than $30 for 16 feet. This shop is mostly going to be for filming and laser work. some wood working but not a lot.
What was your total material
Cost
Beautiful workshop
Thank you. It has been nice working inside now that its done.
Looks great! What kind of dust control will you use in your woodshop room?
how long did it take you to frame the walls, set trusses, and put all the sheathing on.
Enjoyed the videos of the shop. By the way, did you do any finish to the floors? Or keep them as they were? Thanks.
Thanks! I left the floors as plywood. I track a lot of dirt in and its easiest to just leave the floor as plywood.
good job
Awsome.
"Great Job"