Builing the Dream Workshop! (Workshop Build and Tour)

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It seems absolutely insane that in a parking garage you can just go ahead and tap into electrical, run some conduit into the bike storage section and pretty much just have at it building in a "common" area. In the States you would likely be sued, pay damages and restoration of the parking garage. Nuts. AMAZINGLY COOL, but nuts.

stevee
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great workshop. one trick with that disk sander is to peal down  half the sand paper and put some paper between it and the disk. then rotate the disk and pull offf the stuck part. the paper will allow the part below the table to come out with out sticking. to put on a new  one peel off the backing and fold it back on itself . then drop that belpow the table  and stick the top half to the disk. then rotate and pull on the flap of backing to remove it all and stick the rest to the disk. you can change the paper very fast this way

MelbourneAlan
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As soon as I checked out the videos on your channel, this video immediately drew my attention. We bought a new house last year, and my plan has been to convert the two-car garage into a 500+ sq ft office/lab/workshop/studio area. I've had some delays, but I'm expecting to get more electricity and some air conditioning out there before the Texas summer heat gets here this year, so I'm excited.

I hope I can manage to do even 1/4 as well as you've done here, Max!

patregan
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Why am I only seeing this now!? As a fellow engineer I really enjoy your workshop, I wish I had something like that when I want to create a prototype!

Immrson
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I think the hole for the sliding miter is brilliant.

solvealways
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it is really nice to watch an european youtube woodworker because I live in denmark and I can relate to the electric and plumming stuff

perjohannessen
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Got to love the ‘real’ walls in Europe. No dray walls. Woo!

Vinja_Wolters
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I wish I had as much room you have-just a small suggestion on battery charging for your power tools-put them on a timer that switches off and on during a 24 hour period. this will help save your chargers life and keeps your batteries charge real nice.

larrycearlock
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You could add this elastic ends to the wire covering pipes, to protect them. Your dust collecting system seems to have no tilt at all, so there will be dust buildup inside it. Also this "German made" drill press looks like typical chinese one (but thats fine, they are OK). Besides that i really like your work you put there. It's always way more convinient to be able to build your workshop from empty room. Usually people start with some tools, they buy more, and more, and at some point its really hard to re-design some things. :)

atexc
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Max all you need is a half circle of thin plastic to change the sanding paper. You pull the sandpaper-disc half off, insert the plastic half circle and rotate the disk a half turn. Once you did that pull the other half of the disc off the machine. Slide the sandpaper up and take the half round plastic disc with it. To put a new sheet in just reverse the order of operations.

heimdall
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Very nice workshop!


However, I'm not sure if the following applies in your country, but here we are not allowed to have multiple power cables in one junction box, which are switched/triggered by different circuit breakers. The reason is that if one person thinks that power is off, and starts working in the junction box, he might get surprised by one of the wago clips or cables still being powered. Sure, any electrician worker need to check for remaining power before starting to working on cables or junction boxes, but the element of surprise is still here in your junction box.

chriss.
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I love the LED back lit tool hanging panel. I wish I had enough wall space in my shop to do that. I’d probably put up color changing LED’s though 😜 great shop 👍🏼👍🏼

Lwimmermastermetalart
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Your new workshop looks fabulous. You’ve got way more space for all your projects now. Thanks for sharing. From Australia 🇦🇺👍

DiHandley
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I‘m English but have been living in Germany for years (yep, I‘m fluent too 🤪) Don‘t know where you are, but your neighbors are definitely not typical German! Drilling holes in walls, chiseling out bigger holes for the Mitre Saw Slide, and all that in a „Tiefgarage“, and, everything open to anyone who cares to go WOW! And nobody complained? Double WOW!!!!

robertw.
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You don’t need to take that disc sander apart to change the paper. Just peel half of the backing over so that half of the adhesive is exposed. Slip the portion with the backing still on down onto the lower half of the disc then press the top half onto the disc. Rotate the disc 180 degrees and peel the rest of the backing off. Press the rest of the backing onto the wheel. Done

kylejurick
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When you are from Germany: Du hast echt Potenzial! Dein Englisch ist verdammt gut und ich finde es sehr angenehm dir zuzuhören! Zudem hat mich dein Video sehr inspiriert! Dankeschön!

xdev_henry
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Sehr guten Ideas!
I did my tool board somewhat similar to yours, but using plywood or MDF. As a suggestion, I lay my board on the floor and arrange all the tools on it. Then I trace them with a CD-pen. Only them I hang the board and put the screws. I also use self-tapping hooks, which can hold most tools very tightly (even calipers!).
I'll build a new workshop on a new house and I really liked your dust collection arrangement.

marceloiannini
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Tolle Werkstatt, tolles Video. Tipp zum Schleifpapierwechsel beim Tellerschleifer: Ein altes Schleifpapier zum Halbkreis schneiden und hinter das zu entfernende schieben. Dann den Teller 180° rotieren und ohne Probleme das ganze Papier abziehen. So musst du keine Schrauben lösen ;)

nextnixx
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That’s a great space and the lighting looks good as well👍🏻👍🏻

karlthompson
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I can highly recommend a German Shepherd. You know, since you already have the bowl, the rest is simple. Well done with the plastic LED tool board! Outstanding!

michaelrice