transatlantic":1ofsahau said:As a project, I think it's fantastic. I'd love to be involved with something like that.
As a workshop, meh. Far too big. I think I'd end up filling one small corner and the rest would be wasted heating/cooling bills. Each to their own though, maybe she has other plans for it.
MikeG.":2sul3bcf said:No plinth. It's rotting already.......
Rorschach":2bgf6zsn said:It's a great looking shop for sure and I would certainly love to have something like that. Her channel though has lost all interest for me. It used to be a channel about building things in a "moderate" home workshop, I know she had some sponsorship and things but in general she was building things with basic tools in a fairly standard workspace.
Now she has an aircraft hanger of a workshop and it is quickly being filled with industrial grade tools that are being provided for free.
If I wanted to see projects built using that kind of tooling I would watch New Yankee Workshop.
That could be to help with filming, I seem to remember the wood whisperer discussing that when he built his new shop a few years ago, it's difficult to film when the light level changes every time a cloud goes past.bohngy":152chla5 said:I’m jealous, certainly!
...but one thing I’m not jealous of is the light. Why design a workshop with such small windows and only on one wall? Being able to see daylight is quite a big thing for me!
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