Nice shop! I too sweep versus vacuum the floor regularly; usually twice a day. I'm also retired, have a 24 x 24 wood shop in Slocomb.. Thanks again for sharing.
Hello my friend, Superb bright, clean and tidy workshop, for the screws part I also have jars but to save space I made wall shelves and the jars are fixed by the lid with two screws and two washers all this in a reserve suitable for storage, storage by type and size in ascending order, the same for nuts, bolts and washers. This looks like Alibaba's cave.........great video. Good luck to you, cordially Alain from Belgium.
Hello in Belgium. I've seen that storage idea. Really good use of space. I love seeing other people's ingenious solutions. Best wishes and take care. Darren
@@dothanalabamawoodworker6766 , Hello my friend Darren, I also like watching other people's ideas and videos because I test and/or modify other people's ideas. I struggled with workshop hardware, you always have to renew or enhance the stock, I like your workshop, I started small myself and took the plunge with a larger workshop that I was able to acquire with the help of the state and my work, with my colleagues we refurbished the old all-voltage electric motor winding factory. The ground floor as a workshop, the offices on the first floor and on the second my accommodation, 3 x 2000 M² and the workshop is still improving the small arrangements that remain to be made, I wonder if I would have enough of a life to do what I still have to finish.....thinking big is good but not at any price. Best regards my friend Darren, best regards Alain from Belgium.
Wow that is a very neat and clean shop; but you know that I am sure. I have a two car garage shop where my mechanic tool sets reside also, along with woodworking machines and tools. Your floor is a lot more open, i have a long stainless work bench taken out of an old hotel built in 1873; takes up a good bit of space and is not used much for woodworking. You workbench really looks nice too. I envy your free space but i understand how you accomplished that now too. Thanks for your efforts to share that nice shop with us!
Thank you for taking the time to put together your shop tour. Beautiful, functional, FUN shop. You should be extremely proud of your creativity, design, and hard work. Being somewhat OCD also helps (I suffer the same "affliction"!).
Just come across your walk around, I used to stay. There is a place for everything and everything in its place., when I was working for my self, My work shop was 8+Mt wide X 35+Mt long, I made high End doors and windows, for barn conversions, furniture and cabinet work, I’m now retired living in France , I’m in my 70s, I have got most of my tools and equipment, that I can’t get to at the moment the promises that my ex partner and I brought few years ago it’s not really big enough, I’m trying to lay a floor in my garage which will give me a roughly a 6 m² area, are we put in French cleats on the wall to try and get things off the ground and in some order Fashion, I used to pride myself having a very smart and clean workshop, as I’ve just said a place for everything and everything in its place it makes life a lot easier trying to find things,
Sadly, we woodworkers don't seem to be that interested in face to face connections - at least not here where I live. But I enjoy it and look forward to meeting new woodworkers. I'd love to meet you. You're welcome anytime. Take care, Darren
Great to see you again! That’s what I’d call the perfect shop. You’ve seen to the most important part, a coffee pot and a place to sit and drink coffee.
I lived in Birmingham for a couple of years, if I was still there - I'd be trying to make a visit. Love your channel and this shop tour is great. Love the thinking chair, it's a must to me.
Thanks for the kind words. It's a lot better when you can get together with other woodworkers, sadly it's just not possible. I love my chair. Take care and best wishes. Darren
Have you cut the casting of the transitional that you're working on ? and making it a razee style i vould just about make it out , love the shop and your videos , im in the process of doing up a few transitionals between everything else in life 😂
You're right. I did and am trying to work out the rear tote placement. Once I converted to the razee style, it fuddled up where to put the tote. Gotta ponder on it a while. I love transitionals. Take care, Darren.
Really enjoyed your shop tour. You have many great ideas here. My wife and I travel through Dothan every year on our way to and from our wintering grounds near Port St Joe, FL. Very beautiful area. Looking forward to more posts.
Thanks. I hope you enjoy them. I drive to The Woodyard in Concord, Georgia. It's a 3 1/2 hour drive but worth it. There isn't anywhere around here I know of worth going to. I've used a couple local sawmills and ended up with bugs. There's a place in Headland - Headland wood products - but they wouldn't let me pick through the stack to get the boards I wanted, so they're no good to me. I hear Jubilee in Mobile is really good. Take care, Darren
@dothanalabamawoodworker6766 ok awesome I'll have to check out the woodyard and the one in mobile. I'm located in Enterprise. I'm new to the woodworking scene and is more of a hobby at the moment as i learn but would love to advance in the future. Thank you again and great content.
Nice shop! I too sweep versus vacuum the floor regularly; usually twice a day. I'm also retired, have a 24 x 24 wood shop in Slocomb..
Thanks again for sharing.
That's mighty close. You're welcome to stop by anytime. Here's my email - darren0808stevens@gmail.com
You had me at the coffee pot brother. Hope you’re having a great day.
Thanks! You too. Darren
Hello my friend,
Superb bright, clean and tidy workshop, for the screws part I also have jars but to save space I made wall shelves and the jars are fixed by the lid with two screws and two washers all this in a reserve suitable for storage, storage by type and size in ascending order, the same for nuts, bolts and washers.
This looks like Alibaba's cave.........great video.
Good luck to you, cordially Alain from Belgium.
Hello in Belgium. I've seen that storage idea. Really good use of space. I love seeing other people's ingenious solutions. Best wishes and take care. Darren
@@dothanalabamawoodworker6766 ,
Hello my friend Darren,
I also like watching other people's ideas and videos because I test and/or modify other people's ideas.
I struggled with workshop hardware, you always have to renew or enhance the stock, I like your workshop, I started small myself and took the plunge with a larger workshop that I was able to acquire with the help of the state and my work, with my colleagues we refurbished the old all-voltage electric motor winding factory. The ground floor as a workshop, the offices on the first floor and on the second my accommodation, 3 x 2000 M² and the workshop is still improving the small arrangements that remain to be made, I wonder if I would have enough of a life to do what I still have to finish.....thinking big is good but not at any price.
Best regards my friend Darren, best regards Alain from Belgium.
Great shop. I have a similar size space and can use many of these ideas. Really like that miter and lathe cart. My miter stand also got cut down.
Putting two tools on one cart really saves space. Take care, Darren
Wow that is a very neat and clean shop; but you know that I am sure. I have a two car garage shop where my mechanic tool sets reside also, along with woodworking machines and tools. Your floor is a lot more open, i have a long stainless work bench taken out of an old hotel built in 1873; takes up a good bit of space and is not used much for woodworking. You workbench really looks nice too. I envy your free space but i understand how you accomplished that now too. Thanks for your efforts to share that nice shop with us!
Thanks for watching. I started in a one-car garage. Best wishes and take care. Darren
Very nice. Very clean and organized.
Thanks. Take care, Darren
Thank you for taking the time to put together your shop tour. Beautiful, functional, FUN shop. You should be extremely proud of your creativity, design, and hard work. Being somewhat OCD also helps (I suffer the same "affliction"!).
It certainly does, and thanks for the kind words. It is fun. I think sometimes we woodworkers forget that. Best wishes, Darren
Just come across your walk around, I used to stay. There is a place for everything and everything in its place., when I was working for my self,
My work shop was 8+Mt wide X 35+Mt long, I made high End doors and windows, for barn conversions, furniture and cabinet work,
I’m now retired living in France , I’m in my 70s, I have got most of my tools and equipment, that I can’t get to at the moment the promises that my ex partner and I brought few years ago it’s not really big enough, I’m trying to lay a floor in my garage which will give me a roughly a 6 m² area, are we put in French cleats on the wall to try and get things off the ground and in some order Fashion,
I used to pride myself having a very smart and clean workshop, as I’ve just said a place for everything and everything in its place it makes life a lot easier trying to find things,
It sure does. When I need something, I don't want to have to hunt for it. Best wishes to you. Enjoy your retirement. Darren
Love the shop and you are correct sir can't work without coffee
Amen!
Congrats!
Nicely laid out shop, which suits your woodworking style very nicely.
Thank you. Take care, Darren
you have a very well organized shop! Mine is somewhat organized. congratulations on reaching a 1000 subscribers!
I've always heard as long as you can find what you're looking for, it is organized. Take care, Darren
Sorry to hear you don't ship tools, I saw a brace hanging on your hand tool shelf would love to buy. You have a great shop.
Thank you. I hope you enjoyed it. Take care, Darren
Those deep off cut bins would benefit from acrylic window fronts so you can see what's in there
That's a good idea.
I Love Your Shop!Yes, French cleats rule.Your organization is impressive.Thank you for the tour!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Take care and best wishes. Darren
Very enjoyable. Very generous of you to offer to people to stop by and browse, buy or banter. Chicago is just around the corner so I’ll see you soon!
Sadly, we woodworkers don't seem to be that interested in face to face connections - at least not here where I live. But I enjoy it and look forward to meeting new woodworkers. I'd love to meet you. You're welcome anytime. Take care, Darren
Great to see you again! That’s what I’d call the perfect shop. You’ve seen to the most important part, a coffee pot and a place to sit and drink coffee.
You better believe it. I'll be going to the Woodyard soon. Gotta get some maple for class. Take care Darren
@@dothanalabamawoodworker6766 When?
In the next couple of weeks. Don't you have my email address? Seems like you sent me shop pictures. Email me and we'll talk. Darren
Thanks for the shop tour, I picked up some great tips, appreciate it.
I lived in Birmingham for a couple of years, if I was still there - I'd be trying to make a visit. Love your channel and this shop tour is great. Love the thinking chair, it's a must to me.
Thanks for the kind words. It's a lot better when you can get together with other woodworkers, sadly it's just not possible. I love my chair. Take care and best wishes. Darren
What a great shop looks amazing love how organized it is. Some great ideas. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Take care Darren
Thank you for this tour. Lots of great ideas to be addressed in my imminent retirement.
The time finally felt right to do it. I hope there's an idea in there that will help. Take care, Darren
Great video with a lot of good information, Lots of brain food. Thanks again for another good one. Keep up the good work.
Hope you're doing well. I'm looking forward to your videos before too long. Best wishes, Darren
That would be my dream shop. Thanks for the walk through.
Glad to do it. Good to hear from you. Take care.
appreciate the tour, and couldn't agree more with the idea of keeping open floor space!
You're welcome. Didn't even think about open areas when I started. Take care Darren
Thanks for the tour. Love your shop & channel.
Thank you. Too bad I can't meet all of you. Best wishes, Darren.
Very nice shop looking good!!!👍👌💯
Great looking shop, gives me inspiration to clean up mine
Thanks for the walk through! Great set up!
Thanks. Best wishes, Darren
Have you cut the casting of the transitional that you're working on ? and making it a razee style i vould just about make it out , love the shop and your videos , im in the process of doing up a few transitionals between everything else in life 😂
You're right. I did and am trying to work out the rear tote placement. Once I converted to the razee style, it fuddled up where to put the tote. Gotta ponder on it a while. I love transitionals. Take care, Darren.
Really enjoyed your shop tour. You have many great ideas here. My wife and I travel through Dothan every year on our way to and from our wintering grounds near Port St Joe, FL. Very beautiful area. Looking forward to more posts.
Good to hear from you. Port St. Joe - what a cool place. Thanks for watching. Take care Darren
I live near you. Where do you get your hardwoods from? I find it difficult to find stuff like maples, walnut, cherry and what not. Great videos.
Thanks. I hope you enjoy them. I drive to The Woodyard in Concord, Georgia. It's a 3 1/2 hour drive but worth it. There isn't anywhere around here I know of worth going to. I've used a couple local sawmills and ended up with bugs. There's a place in Headland - Headland wood products - but they wouldn't let me pick through the stack to get the boards I wanted, so they're no good to me. I hear Jubilee in Mobile is really good. Take care, Darren
@dothanalabamawoodworker6766 ok awesome I'll have to check out the woodyard and the one in mobile. I'm located in Enterprise. I'm new to the woodworking scene and is more of a hobby at the moment as i learn but would love to advance in the future. Thank you again and great content.