How I Organized My Shop Garage On A DIY Budget
In this video, I describe in detail how I transformed my shop into a well-organized workspace on a budget. I hope you are you are able to pick up some ideas. Thanks for watching, and enjoy!
An in-depth blog post detailing how the author, Michael, organized his shop garage on a DIY budget. It includes tips on maximizing efficiency, organizing tools, upgrading workspaces with cost-effective solutions, and using innovative setups like magnetic strips for tool storage. The approach emphasizes practicality, low cost, and enhancing usability, which can inspire similar DIY projects.
BELOW: Original piece of zebrawood from Earl Zausmer’s BMW 540 revisions 1 and 2.
Organizing your shop garage doesn’t have to be a costly or overwhelming task. With a little creativity and some strategic planning, you can transform your space into an efficient and functional workshop without breaking the bank. Here’s how I tackled the challenge on a DIY budget and created a space that works for my projects and lifestyle.
1. Start with a Plan
Before diving into any organization project, take some time to evaluate your space and identify your priorities. What tools and equipment do you use most often? Where do you typically work within the garage? Sketch a simple layout to visualize how you want everything to fit together.
2. Declutter and Sort
The first step to effective organization is getting rid of what you don’t need. Go through your tools, materials, and supplies, and sort them into categories:
- Keep: Frequently used tools and essential items.
- Donate/Sell: Items you no longer use but are in good condition.
- Discard: Broken or unusable items.
3. Invest in Affordable Storage Solutions
You don’t need expensive shelving or custom cabinets to get organized. Here are some budget-friendly ideas:
- Pegboards: Perfect for hanging tools and keeping them visible and within reach. A standard pegboard can be purchased for a few dollars and easily mounted to a wall.
- Magnetic Strips: Great for storing metal tools like wrenches and screwdrivers. These are cost-effective and save drawer space.
- Plastic Bins: Use stackable bins for smaller items like screws, nails, and other hardware. Label each bin for quick identification.
- Repurposed Furniture: Old bookshelves, dressers, or kitchen cabinets can be transformed into functional garage storage units.
4. Maximize Vertical Space
When floor space is limited, look up! Use your walls and ceiling to store items:
- Wall-Mounted Shelves: Install sturdy shelves to hold heavier equipment and storage bins.
- Ceiling Storage Racks: Ideal for bulky or seasonal items that don’t need frequent access, such as camping gear or holiday decorations.
5. Create Dedicated Zones
Organize your garage into zones based on activities. For example:
- Work Zone: A sturdy workbench with your most-used tools nearby.
- Storage Zone: Shelves or cabinets for less frequently used items.
- Cleaning Zone: A designated area for brooms, dustpans, and cleaning supplies.
6. DIY Upgrades
Don’t underestimate the power of DIY solutions. Some of my favorite upgrades included:
- Building a custom workbench using affordable materials like plywood and 2x4s.
- Creating a tool storage rack with scrap wood and hooks.
- Using PVC pipes as holders for rakes, shovels, and other long-handled tools.
7. Stay Consistent
Maintenance is key to keeping your shop garage organized. Dedicate a few minutes at the end of each project to put tools back where they belong and tidy up your workspace. This small habit can save you hours of frustration in the future.
Final Thoughts
Organizing your garage on a DIY budget is not just about saving money; it’s about creating a space that works for you. With some creativity and effort, you can design a workshop that’s both functional and inspiring. Whether you’re a weekend DIYer or a seasoned craftsman, these tips can help you make the most of your space without overspending.
Transcript
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hey how's it going welcome back to the
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channel oh my gosh it's been uh about a
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month since I've posted I do apologize
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uh been busy we are installing a pool uh
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and I am acting as a general contractor
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so that's been keeping us busy and also
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our daughter just moved into a new house
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and she's renting out her old house so
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we've been helping her and that's been a
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bunch of work as well and it's been
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really hot uh again I'm in Arizona and
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uh last couple of days record heat 118
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uh my buddy Earl uh was in Phoenix the
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other day and his car said 122 so it's
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been hot I have tried to stay cool and
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and keep out of the garage when possible
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um for those of you following along with
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Misa uh more details coming on the car
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soon again um this video I want to show
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you what I've done to organize my garage
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the work area I kind of was I was
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working on
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Misa about a month ago uh right around
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Father's Day and was looking for a tool
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and got super fed up because I couldn't
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find the tool I went out and bought
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another one of the tools I don't even
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recall what it was and then a couple
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hours later I was looking for other
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tools and I found the tool I was
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initially looking for so I said that's
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it I'm going to stop what I'm doing I'm
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going to get organized so I have done
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that and for those of you who are
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interested I'll walk you through kind of
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give you a tour of what I did and
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hopefully this would be helpful for you
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as well uh so the first thing I did was
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uh upgraded to some extent my worktable
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I want to emphasize that the whole
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premise here of what I'm doing with this
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shop is trying to keep it as lowbudget
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as possible but provide the tools that I
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need um give me the space that I need
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and most importantly right now get
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organized right so if I need a tool I
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know where to find it so I am all about
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being budged so uh one of the things
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that I did with my little work area
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table I I bring this table outside a lot
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and use it in the driveway I'll put the
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drill press on it or uh just basically
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you know run in the jigsa or throw the
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table saw on it uh whatever the case may
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be so I put a new piece of plywood on it
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and I put some inserts in some uh
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threaded inserts and then counter some
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machine screws in uh this way I can have
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it a little bit more stable uh
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previously I would run a drywall screw
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through the other piece of plywood I had
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it was kind of hooky uh this isn't un
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hooky I guess but it's a bit better it
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just gives me somewhere easy to work I
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also threw some duct tape on the edges
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because this plywood will basically kill
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you or try to kill you with SL it's
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really bad so so that's my little work T
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area and then like one of the things
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that I did again it's all about trying
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to be efficient and and not lose things
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when I pull the screws out of here the
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the four machine screws I put those over
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here I've got a little magnetic Strip
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This is the Allen Ranch that goes to it
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I'll put the four screws there and the
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the saw horses and the table go right in
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that little corner so everything gets
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tucked away when I go to put it back
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together my tools are right here so it's
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really easy to use all right the next
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thing I did did was move my air
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compressor and and again my objective
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here is to show you ideas where maybe
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you look at your shop and you say wow
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that's a cool idea I should maybe I'll
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consider doing that I found that
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previously I had there's a Misa by the
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way um sitting there I previously have
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my air compressor right over there in
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that corner we'll talk about that shelf
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in just a couple of minutes and it was
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cool having it there because if I'm
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working at the bench it was nice but a
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lot of times I I'll take like the the
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vacuum cleaner and I'll blow the vacuum
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cleaner dust out for the wife so I run
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the hose from there all the way out into
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the driveway and then have to reel it up
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every time or if I'm working on a car
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cleaning an interior in a car out in the
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driveway I often use the air compressor
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to blow out the interior so I said it
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make more sense to have the air
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compressor by the door so that's what I
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did I also put a barrier strip over here
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and then Harbor Freight sells these
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little magnetic strips uh they're like
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five bucks I got these things all over
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the shop and I just put little you know
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attachments for the air compressor there
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also hung my um extension cord cuz I
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Leaf blow again I'm in Arizona so things
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get super Dusty so I put a little
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bracket there that way I've got my
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extension cord hanging uh for those of
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you who've been following the channel
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I've got a few cars um one of them is
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the C32 AMG that car is just sitting
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outside for today because I was
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finishing the garage normally that sits
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in this side of the garage that I'm
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standing in my E55 I keep in storage uh
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I've got a storage unit around the
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corner um and uh really don't drive that
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car in the summer um and I've got the
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batteries for it here so I got a little
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kind of a little charging station you
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can see my Chargers sitting there uh
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trickle charging the batteries and just
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kind of having those on a tender but
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again I've got them in a a dedicated
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space they're elevated off the ground I
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know that you're supposed to keep
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batteries off concrete and that will
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keep those in good shape so all right
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let's go on to the next part all right
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the next thing I did was get this part
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of the shop organized um here I've got
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the fender I always was looking for
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somewhere to put the the fender for Misa
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I previously had it up against here and
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it was always kind of in the way here I
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just kind of stacked it and got out of
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the way again it may not be pretty I'm
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all about I mean some of this is a
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little crazy with the bottles the way to
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organize but for the most part I am more
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about function than Cosmetics you know
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when it comes to something like a shop
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also it's important to note I'm not done
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I've got a list of things that I'm going
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to do in the future um but for now now
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I'm done cuz I really I'm jonesing to
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get back into mea one of the things I'm
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going to do this is a metal shelf I call
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this my chemical shelf and I'm going to
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cut a piece of/ Quin inch MDF put some
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magnetic tape on it and have kind of a
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cover that goes over it because when I
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leave below the garage this stuff wants
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to kind of blow around again with with
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it being Arizona in in two hours my
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garage will be very dusty like if I was
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to Leaf blow it you'd be visibly able to
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see the dust so it's kind of crazy so uh
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in this section I again Earl comes over
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and moves my bottles or one of the
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bottles out of the way I've got them all
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lined up I've got them all labeled uh in
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some of my other videos like my car
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detailing videos I went over what these
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different items are uh but I buy this
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stuff in bulk and then I put it in the
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bottles and top the bottles off and then
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I've got other things just glass cleaner
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this glass cleaner spray away if you're
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looking for a good glass cleaner that's
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the best there is I also threw a barrier
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strip up here we got bar strips all over
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the place uh if I'm buffing a car in the
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garage or or whatever it's nice to just
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be able to I want to be able to within
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5T of where I'm standing be able to have
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a barrier strip and plug something in so
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I also hung up my leaf blower that
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wasn't hanging up before so got
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everything really organized uh one other
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cool thing that I did is I took some of
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the parts from mey the original parts
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and I've got them hanging up this is the
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original piece of zebra wood that Earl
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had in the car so I think that's kind of
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special and uh I wanted to kind of have
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that out invisible so I put that up
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there all right the next thing I did was
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organized and straightened what I call
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the Misa shelf this shelf previously I
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didn't I built the Shelf I threw it in
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the corner and I still remember we were
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getting some storms and I was in a hurry
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so I loaded it up with stuff and I never
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secured it to the wall and if anybody's
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noticed in the videos this thing was
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like the Leaning Tower Aza it was it was
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leaning really bad so I took everything
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off of it pushed it against the wall and
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now I've got it bolted to the wall so
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it's nice and secure
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um I also went through organized
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everything cleaned everything up a lot
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of these boxes weren't sealed up and I
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had dust and dirt and mouse droppings in
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there and all that kind of stuff um this
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piece of plywood I have this sitting
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here there's one screw that holds that
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in place I pull it out there are two
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2x4s that I store right there and then
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I've got some collapsible heavy duty saw
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horses so you may have seen me in other
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videos like when I was working on my
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other cars you can see silhouettes of
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here's when I painted the valve covers
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on one of the cars that must be the uh
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E55 cuz there there are place for four
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uh spark plugs per cylinder so there's
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an engine cover for one of the cars you
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can see the silhouette there so good
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little work table it's a 4x8 sheet of
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5/8 in um just this wafer board but it
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works great behind here I've got all the
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parts for Misa um this is primarily the
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parts for Misa and you can see I've got
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everything sealed up I've got everything
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labeled so if I need to find something
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parts for the headliner are right there
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all my lighting for the trunk is right
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there speaker cable so on and so forth
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so try to keep it all nice and organized
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and able to get to it I do have some
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other stuff this is um kind of on deck
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parts that I've got I've got to new an
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oil change on the
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C32 so that's what all this is for and
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also I've got to do some brake work to
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the car uh there's a new master cylinder
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and brake booster and brake fluid so so
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I'll be doing that in an upcoming video
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so again just keeping everything nice
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and organized in this area all right in
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this corner of the shop I've got again
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couple of really cool again I think
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these are really awesome parts from Misa
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that is the original ring there were two
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of them one of them got cut apart when
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the 15s went in that's the this one I
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think is the driver's side I was able to
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kind of save that when I cut it out of
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the car it's the original piece that
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Henry cut and weld it into the car I
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think that's really awesome that piece
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right there is the insert that Henry
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built for the pass or driver's side of
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the dashboard when the pods motorized
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out of the dash that piece kind of came
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out of the dash and kind of fell out um
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when I was taking the dash out of the
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car so again there there's no way I'm
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getting rid of that it's a really cool
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piece of metal I'm sure that took them
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hours to to make uh I've also got this
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is pretty cool my son-in-law knows I'm a
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big F1 fan so he did that for me at his
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job
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was able to do a Mercedes Patronis F1 uh
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kind of a drawing there which is really
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cool my TV previously was sitting on a
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shelf I don't know if you guys saw it
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was kind of hokey um now it's sitting on
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a on a mount properly mounted um and I
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threw up some things like my daughter
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did this did this for me one of the
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magazines that I was in that's me from
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way back Mobile Electronics magazine so
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my shop was featured in there we were a
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top 50 retailer in the US uh so that's
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pretty cool all right let's go go on to
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the bench and I'll show you what I did
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there okay the bench area is probably
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where I did most of the work to get this
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place kind kind of cleaned up so uh
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we'll start from the top uh you can see
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I've got a couple of new lights these
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are Harbor Freight these are the the
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largest one they make they're like a
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10,000 whatever the spec is or whatever
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um they're they're really bright I'll
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tell you they're like under 50 bucks a
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piece I did two of them I'm thinking
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about maybe adding a third but they made
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a huge difference in terms of the light
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this thing is really cool too I don't
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know if you guys have seen this um so
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we've got our daughter and her husband
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had a child uh therefore I am a
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grandfather and my they were they're
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basically calling me Poppy and my wife
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is Gigi and I'm a jokester so I joked
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around and said oh what don't going call
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me Poopy instead so this is poopy's shop
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if you can see that it's pretty cool my
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son-in-law made that he is a master
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welder he is the one again that did all
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the welding on the kick panels at mus it
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so really cool there um some of the
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other things I did I moved my computer
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again I'm just throwing ideas out there
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for you guys I had a I've got a laptop
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out here and a spare Monitor and
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previously I had it at this end and when
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I did if I had something in the vice and
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I was cutting you know especially if I
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was using like a Dremel or a die grinder
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on a piece of E8 inch aluminum I got I
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got sparks and metal dust inside the
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computer not really good for it so I
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decided to put the computer down on this
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end so gave some thought you know a
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little bit of consideration to kind of
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redesigning the whole setup um the next
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thing I did is redid All of the pegboard
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I took well I took the tools all down
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reconsidered where I wanted things to go
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um and then laid everything out so the
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most commonly used items are down below
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rare you know lesser used items are up
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top that's kind of my Mo there
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um and again here's some of those this
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I've got to redo like these bins I'm
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going to redo at some point this thing
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is I did this when I was like 18 years
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old right like and I'm 54 so the thing
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is old it's got old MB Court stickers
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old school moon and stars Orion stickers
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like this thing has been here for a
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minute right um but again here's some of
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those magnetic strip pieces uh from
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Harbor Freight really cool really
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helpful here's another thing I did that
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I thought was pretty cool my sockets
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were all over the place I'm not a big
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you know toolbox guy I've got this small
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toolbox Joo if you're watching thanks
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again I'll never get rid of that it's
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very special but I'm not I don't want to
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have all my tools in a toolbox I want to
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be able to look up reach up and grab
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what I need so again these things are
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like two bucks a piece at Harbor Freight
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and the cool thing with these is that
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you can change what they've got in here
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so they've got a quarter inch drive a
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half inch drive and then or excuse me um
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quarter 38 and2 in and you can go in and
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and adjust which ones fit on here the
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ends are open so you can slide things
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off and add things on so I really got it
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nice and organized blue obviously is all
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my metric and then red for SAE for
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standard and any socket I need if I want
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a 10 mm deep socket I know right where
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to go you know quarter Drive I know
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exactly where to find it same thing with
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my ratchets extensions did all those um
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this is pretty cool too this is a little
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kind of a uh homage to old school car
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rudio I got my car audio license plate
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Cario audio and electronics license
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plate cover from when my car was
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featured and this is an old MB Court
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flashlight for those of you who back
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were you know in the 90s were competing
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in bord I think they gave that to their
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their competition team so pretty cool
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there um I also did this just again
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getting things organized and getting
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things off the so I got my I use
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rechargeable batteries for uh like my
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headlamp stuff like that um these are
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just Amazon and they work great um but
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just kind of hanging things up getting
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it Off the Bench so very very helpful
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there all right let's go on to the next
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part all right the next thing was uh I
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think a really cool idea that I had um
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this bench has been built and in the
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house for 7 years uh we built the house
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7 years ago and I wanted to be able to
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get this area organized previously I had
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had like uh Home Depot moving boxes
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right and they were falling apart and
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just getting torn up so I took some
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measurements and I found these bins at
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uh Walmart they were like seven bucks a
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piece and I have 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 of
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them here I've got a couple more up
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there so total of 16 of these bins and
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if you notice I just threw some tape on
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them and labeled them this way if I need
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to change it what's in there or add to
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it I can do that
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and it's very very organized everything
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is very easy to see I can identify
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things I can find things one of the
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other things too my MMO with this was to
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try to get things either off the floor
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or get it so I can move them very
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quickly uh I am in Arizona and we get
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rattlesnakes I live out in the desert as
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well so I have seen I think probably a
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half dozen rattlesnakes in the garage
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and that there's probably been 20 on the
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property but they like to come into the
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garage especially if I leave the doors
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open and run in and have lunch and I've
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seen them you know coiled up or whatever
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so this allows me the ability to see a
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little bit better in there um so a
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little bit less of a concern there all
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right probably the the coolest thing I
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think I did was this so you may have
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seen these like DIY storage racks that
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people make normally the way they do
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these is they do it for 27 gallon bins
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those are like the standard big bins
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that's a that's a really big bin really
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cool for like you know Christmas stuff
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or holiday things you're going to put
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away and maybe used once a year I like
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the idea of that because I really dig
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this whole storage platform but I wanted
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to do it for my tools my extra stuff
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that I use so I built the rack um these
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bins Came From Home Depo I think they're
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about 10 bucks a piece uh there are
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let's see 1 2 3 4 5 six seven 28 of them
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and the majority of them all the top the
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top and middle section are seven gallon
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bins and then the bottom two rows are
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nine gallon bins those are the same size
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just 3 in deeper so it allows for you
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know D different things to go in there
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um I still want to go through and like
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thin some of this out I've got more junk
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than I need so I'll probably deal like a
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garage sale or give some of some of it
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away I gave a bunch of tools to my
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son-in-law but but this is so awesome
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because I I can find anything I'm
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looking for and again with the tape if I
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change what's in there I just rip the
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tape off or if I want to add something
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to that Chargers pin I just put a and
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sign and and write whatever else is in
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there so at this point I I think of
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something I need I know right where to
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go to find it so very very cool very
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helpful there um what I did to fit this
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is this rack was previously let me stand
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back here this rack was previously uh 8
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ft long it is now 4 ft long I basically
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just cut it in half and freed up all the
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space area even repurpose some of the
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cuts you know the scrap Lumber that I
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used to do that area and I've got some
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other things stored up there as well but
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so much better guys is as far as being
18:17
able to find my tools this bin also I
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went through and cleaned up this area uh
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got things a little bit thinned out and
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a little bit easier to use even some of
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my barn equipment that's this is come
18:30
alongs for doing like the heavy duty
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horse fence uh same with that stuff
18:35
there so very very cool uh very
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organized one other quick thing I did
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even the Misa table I call it um I just
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threw a coat of paint on it I used oh
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and I I'm going to mention to the bench
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top uh for this I used oilbased semi
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gloss uh like I think it's russum it's
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like a quart less than about a half a
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quart but and this thing is beat up like
18:58
crazy you guys have seen me like cut on
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this you know the razor blade again I'm
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not too worried about that but I don't
19:04
want it to look super crappy right so I
19:07
still have my BMW 801s those are just
19:09
chilling for now the bench top forgot to
19:12
mention that um this was really kind of
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fugly as well seven years of a lot of
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work being done on it this all I did to
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do this guys if you look the frame is
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pretty straightforward just 2x4 frames
19:27
you can see the 5/8 in OSB that I used
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for that shelf there the top is just a
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piece of uh it's a 4x8 sheet of MDF
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that's ripped down the center so it's
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two pieces that are 2T by 8T so my my
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bench overall is 2T x 16 ft so it's
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again good utilization of the material
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and then this is just a piece of 1 in um
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that I just Brad nailed along here and
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gives me a little bit a little bit more
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concise Edge again you could see it's
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beat up right I don't care about that
19:59
I'm proud of that this is my my work
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scars right that's that's because I do a
20:03
lot out here what I did though is I took
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a palm sander and I ran I think it was
20:08
40 grit and then I went down to 80 grit
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um along the whole top of the bench and
20:13
I used a roller and I used probably five
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coats of uh high gloss white oilbased
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paint and again it's not perfect and I
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know there's some people probably
20:24
watching this that have really cool
20:26
awesome fancy you know seen guys with
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$50,000 cabinets and all this kind of
20:32
crap this is Home Depot this is me doing
20:34
it myself I spent 10 bucks on the paint
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and it's very nice it's got a real nice
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solid finish I can clean it I can touch
20:44
it up if it ever gets beat up which I'm
20:46
sure it will um and again I did little
20:49
things like added new uh barrier strips
20:53
and secured the wires out of the way so
20:54
if I'm if I'm pushing something up
20:56
against here I don't have to worry about
20:58
it pinching my wires just little things
21:00
like that but this this really came out
21:02
nice this is probably the coolest part
21:04
so in my videos it won't look so shabby
21:07
so all right I think that'll do it for
21:10
this video again this isn't done but
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it's it's close enough now where I like
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it I know where everything is and I feel
21:18
like I'm going to do better work it's
21:19
almost like one of those things where
21:21
they say like Dress for Success you know
21:23
what I mean I feel like working in here
21:26
it's so much nicer and so much cleaner
21:28
it's going to it's going to probably
21:29
promote me to do even better work so
21:32
thank you very much for watching there's
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more videos coming soon definitely
21:36
you're going to be getting back into
21:37
Misa and doing a whole bunch of work on
21:39
that uh so stay tuned thank you very
21:42
much for watching and again if you have
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