Thanks for touring my 200 square foot shop! Please like and subscribe! Check out some other videos: Full 10x20 workshop build - kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHyln6p5etRrkNE Door made into console table - kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYPcaXmDlL-Vg6s
@damarisrodriguez39392 күн бұрын
Great video. I was a cabinet builder for Westport Yachts some years ago and I'm finally getting to turn part of my basement into my own little woodshop. The flip-top is a clever idea. Thanks for posting this. :)
@MakeitGoode1Күн бұрын
Thanks for following along! Feel free to reach out with any questions!
@HikerNine3 ай бұрын
Oh my brother. Thank you, thank you for making this video. I'm moving into the same 10' x 20' space and have needed some ideas. This is great.
@MakeitGoode13 ай бұрын
I'm glad this was helpful! Feel free to reach out with any questions. I've learned a lot with this build, and organizing the space, and it's still in a constant state of evolution. Thanks for following along!
@bansheeindahouz7594 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tour! You have a good setup & I'm looking forward to seeing it evolve over time!
@MakeitGoode1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement!
@Lwimmermastermetalart2 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great tour. I’m always amazed at how ppl can use space so efficiently. One great thing is you’re never more than a few steps from anything you need lol. I think what I liked the most was your miter saw table with the wings. That’s really a nice set up. I’m impressed with all you did. Maybe just one tiny thing. I noticed you have those LED lights you screw into a regular socket. I have a few but just over a few work benches. They work great for that but the shop itself I used LED strip lights. They are 4 ft long and can be connected . The over all lighting is great, more even throughout. I have a 3 car garage shop so there’s obviously more area to light up. Again just my opinion. I wish you the best and look forward to videos of projects to come.
@MakeitGoode12 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words! I have actually liked the lights I installed, as each "petal" of the light is adjustable up and down. I can move them easily with my broom handle if I need light focused in a certain spot, and I also have magnetic work lights that I can move from machine to machine to get even more detailed light exactly where I want them. I have the 4 led strips in my garage, and I agree, they provide an excellent amount of light. For the miter saw station, here's the video of the build if you're interested - kzbin.info/www/bejne/e5KydXyAmpl4aZI Thanks for following along!
@Lwimmermastermetalart2 ай бұрын
@@MakeitGoode1 I’ll check that out. Thx man👍🏼
@HDBoyWonder10 ай бұрын
Wonderful. Just wonderful.
@MakeitGoode110 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@sb917 Жыл бұрын
great job 👌
@MakeitGoode1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@StrawbyteWorkshop3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour. Plenty of inspirational ideas. Subbed - Karl
@MakeitGoode13 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks, Karl!
@Matt-zt7rd Жыл бұрын
I'm in the process of setting up my single car garage (3.5m x 6.5m, so approx 11 x 21 ft) as a workshop and got some good ideas from your video.
@MakeitGoode1 Жыл бұрын
Excellent, I’m glad it helped! Reach out with any questions, and all the best for your new shop space.
@jimrosson6702 Жыл бұрын
Great shop
@MakeitGoode1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jessk9646 күн бұрын
Nice shop! I really like your glass French doors as opposed to regular shed doors. Have you found any issues with them at all or any regrets with going with those doors?
@MakeitGoode15 күн бұрын
No, I really love having the extra light they provide. With the positioning of my table saw, I do worry about a bad kick-back taking out the glass someday, but so far so good.
@HikerNine3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@MakeitGoode13 ай бұрын
WOW! Thanks so much for the support!
@robertseele6319Ай бұрын
Hi, WOW What a great shop! I’m in the process of buying a garage shed to start woodworking. You make your space work beautifully. I have many questions if you wouldn’t mind? It’s hard to design your space when you haven’t even done woodworking yet! LOL Can you explain your dust collection system? What type heat do you have? How high up are your electrical outlets? Also dare I ask the cost of your build and did you look into purchasing a ready made shed? Thanks so much for sharing, Bob
@MakeitGoode1Ай бұрын
Thanks, Bob, for the kind words! It's been an interesting journey to build and organize this space for sure. I actually have 2 vacuums for my dust collection. One is the shop vac on the cart, and that has a 20 foot 2.5" hose that can reach across the shop. The hose goes into a cyclonic collector which captures the sawdust to keep it out of the vacuum itself. My second is a traditional 4" dust collector, hooked directly to my table saw. In the future, I want to use the larger collector to route around the shop and be able to connect to each of my machines. Being in south Texas, I need AC much more often than heat, so I have a simple electric oil heater I can use when it does get cold. All my 120V plugs are at 44" - which sits a little higher than my workbench, and makes it easy to reach when plugging in tools. Each wall is on its own circuit. The cost for the building itself - foundation and all - was around $13k. Now, I built this when lumber prices had skyrocketed, so it may cost less nowadays. I couldn't tell you how much more I've spent on getting the shop up to its current state. Reach out with any questions, and I wish you the best of luck on your woodworking journey!
@robertseele6319Ай бұрын
@@MakeitGoode1 Thank you so much for your speedy and informative reply.
@AcrylicMemories8 ай бұрын
awesome...........subbed
@MakeitGoode18 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm a bit behind, and should be posting some new videos soon. Stay tuned!
@GregsWorkshopOregon Жыл бұрын
Looks great! You did a great job building and fitting it out. I’m curious about the size, is that the max you can build without a permit? Around here anything above 200 sf needs a permit which leads to a lot of 10x20 or 12x16 sheds.
@MakeitGoode1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Yes, that's exactly it - I called the city and confirmed my limits on structure size. As long as it's tied into the house power (which it is), no permit required. I chose the 10x20 size to fit in its space without having to remove trees, otherwise I would have considered making it wider.
@CMVexed Жыл бұрын
what a great space. I might have missed it, but have you got a first aid kit? You should get a first aid kit! the lighting looks pretty good too. nice vid.
@MakeitGoode1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes, I have a first aid kit in the shop, and I should have shown that, as it is certainly an important item!
@delhatcher834715 күн бұрын
What kind of radio is that on the shelf ? Is it a Ham Radio or just a tuner for music ?
@MakeitGoode114 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's a little bluetooth receiver to listen to music and podcasts while I'm working. Does a great job for such a little device. Here's the link, if you're interested - amzn.to/3XWzKJN
@patrickmaher92709 ай бұрын
Hi just after finding your channel and this is the first video I've watched and I'm just wondering is the 20' x 10' the inside or outside dimensions as I'm buying a 20' x 10' on the outside steel shed here in Ireland and I'm going to use it as a woodworking workshop and I'm planning on a similar setup as you. Great video lots of ideas for me. Thanks
@MakeitGoode19 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! The outer, or the foundation, dimensions are 10x20, so the inner dimensions are about 8-10" less. I would have loved to go a bit wider, but that's the space I had to work with. It's been great so far!
@patrickmaher92709 ай бұрын
Thanks for replying to my query. My shed will be like yours size wise roughly so your video has given me some ideas as to layout. Thanks.
@MakeitGoode19 ай бұрын
@@patrickmaher9270 I wish you all the best on your build. Feel free to reach out with any questions!