Hello fellow woodworkers!!! I am almost back up and running in my beautiful and massive new woodworking shop. Leave a comment with your ideas on how I can make this the best shop in town😃
It is so refreshing to hear about the importance of FAMILY. You are doing great. Take it 1 day & 1 moment at a time. It’ll all come together. Blessings to you and your family!
Wow, now THATS a shop! Great tools and plenty of space to work on projects. Im happy for you and wish you and your family many good years in your new home.
Good opportunity to layout toolsand confirm workflow. This will help with running power when you decide to insulate walls. Small shop heater will help take the chill out. Consider a dehumidifer to you shop.
My experience is that a good coat of paste wax, Butcher wax or Johnson paste wax is the best protection for metal surfaces. Also, when there will be condensation I put something over the table tops to protect them from the moisture. Evaporust seems to be the best product for removing rust. Good luck, great videos.❤
Winnie, in our last move we put everything in the shop and it was piled so high I couldn't see the wall on the other side for three weeks! I had to borrow a post hole digger from my Son to get my mailbox put up because mine was lost. We're done moving and your video reminds us why! Electric is key to layout and I'm so happy to hear you have an electrician coming to work that out. Looking forward to your next video. Thanks for Sharing!
Moving sure is “fun” 😂 I think I’ve reminded myself many times now why I don’t want to do this again anytime soon. But yikes that sounds like quite the amount of boxes to unbox if you couldn’t even see the wall. Hopefully you won’t have to move again and can just enjoy it now :)
Most of my tools are 110 / 15 amp tools but a few are 20 amps and a few are 220v so I need quite a bit of power and the ability to run my dust collection at the same time. I’ll be showing all of this and how I planned it all out in my next video :)
Hello fellow woodworkers!!! I am almost back up and running in my beautiful and massive new woodworking shop. Leave a comment with your ideas on how I can make this the best shop in town😃
It is so refreshing to hear about the importance of FAMILY. You are doing great. Take it 1 day & 1 moment at a time. It’ll all come together. Blessings to you and your family!
Thank you very much ❤️
Shop is looking good can’t wait to see it finished.
Thanks, won’t be long now 😃
I'm excited for you! 3+ acres and a bigger shop is going to be endless opportunities.
Thank you 😊
Wow, now THATS a shop!
Great tools and plenty of space to work on projects.
Im happy for you and wish you and your family many good years in your new home.
Thank you very much ❤️
I am sure it will look great soon 👍
I think so too! :)
Congrats!!
Thanks :)
Good opportunity to layout toolsand confirm workflow. This will help with running power when you decide to insulate walls. Small shop heater will help take the chill out. Consider a dehumidifer to you shop.
The workflow layout was the hardest part to nail down, and absolutely essential before the electrical goes in. Thanks for the tips, I appreciate them!
I am enjoying your WoodStory! Keep us posted!
Thank you! And I sure will 😊
I'd recommend Boeshield Large Total Tool Care Kit. I've used it for years.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll have to check it out.
Carbon coat is one rust cleaner and puts a protective slick coating in a package deal. Bit expensive, but so are tools. Good product.
Sorry it's called carbonmethod
Thanks for the tips I’ll be checking that product out.
I also recommend carbonmethod. It is a bit pricy, but worth every penny.
My experience is that a good coat of paste wax, Butcher wax or Johnson paste wax is the best protection for metal surfaces. Also, when there will be condensation I put something over the table tops to protect them from the moisture. Evaporust seems to be the best product for removing rust. Good luck, great videos.❤
Thank you 😊
Looks great and looks like you are doing a great job! Keep it up!
Thanks a bunch!
I see something there that we almost never have in Texas.... water on the ground! lol
It’s been so wet all April long, I think we had maybe 1-2 days of no rain, so I’ll send some your way to Texas if you send me back some sun 😊
@@standishwoodstory I would if I could! We might have to go to Pennsylvania or Virgina to find a nice, happy medium. :)
Winnie, in our last move we put everything in the shop and it was piled so high I couldn't see the wall on the other side for three weeks! I had to borrow a post hole digger from my Son to get my mailbox put up because mine was lost. We're done moving and your video reminds us why! Electric is key to layout and I'm so happy to hear you have an electrician coming to work that out. Looking forward to your next video. Thanks for Sharing!
Moving sure is “fun” 😂 I think I’ve reminded myself many times now why I don’t want to do this again anytime soon. But yikes that sounds like quite the amount of boxes to unbox if you couldn’t even see the wall. Hopefully you won’t have to move again and can just enjoy it now :)
What sort of power do you need for a shop like that? Do you have anything special?
Most of my tools are 110 / 15 amp tools but a few are 20 amps and a few are 220v so I need quite a bit of power and the ability to run my dust collection at the same time. I’ll be showing all of this and how I planned it all out in my next video :)
Der er meget at lave, men du er god til det❤️
Mange Tak ❤️
Note to self : The list is never complete. Enjoying the content as a new woodworker and the shop.
That sure is true 😂 the never ending list indeed.