I Flew to England To Build a Bed || Building In a Small Shop
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- čas přidán 17. 11. 2022
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Nov 5th is Guy Fawkes. Kinda the Brit version of …. Well I don’t know if other countries celebrate an attempt at blowing up parliament. Haha great vid as always
Is this telegram thing legitimate?
@@jsuewrs135 Looks like a scam bot to me.
@@peterjf7723 thanks for the feedback, as I was just wondering the same thing, re. the comment from the telegram. 👍🏼
Great video, cool build and fun experience!!! Cheers!
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos czcams.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
Never underestimate the power of an Englishman and his shed; every bloody thing in the world, was invented in a British shed, in British weather.
As a Brit living here in the colonies I loved this one even more than usual, well done!
Though I gotta put you straight on one thing…., you’re the one with the accent we speak the way it’s supposed to sound 🤣
I love Sam’s little shed. It’s very well organised and he’s obviously very proud of it. Good on him.
I’m super interested in his dust collection system-Jason please encourage him to share his social medias !
I honestly wish I had a shed like this. I have a garage with much more space, but I can't seem to get it organized in a way that's both useful and still leaves room for other stuff. Having a dedicated shed would be lovely.
Exactly what i was thinking, and the view!!
@@SunshineSyl I’ll try and share some information on it during the week! What do you want to know?
@@Sams-Shed everything! It seems like @Daylen are in the same boat. I’m currently using a shop vac & need something better. The glimpse of your dust collector really intrigued me & now I want to know everything about it cause I think I want to create my own …but why reinvent the wheel, right?! 😉
Getting the full British DIY experience. Most tools in the shed, check. Not enough room so gazebo set up, check. Rain rain and more rain, check. Putting it together in the kitchen while everything sits in the living room, check. Cat (sorry British dog) in the way at all times, yup. Grandad showing up to show how it's supposed to be done, double check. 🤣
An old saying.......its not the size....its how you use it!🤣🤣🤣...a big thank you to Jason & co for making this a memory Sam no doubt will remember his whole life..... something to tell the kids in the future👍🏻
Sam's comedic timing is a perfect match to Jason's. The shop tour was fantastic.
I laughed pretty good when he attempted to be American
He's a fraud and he stages all his videos.
Sam won the contest....and our hearts. What a trooper for being able to tell Jason 'no you come to my shop'. The result is perhaps my favorite Bourbon Moth episode ever. 😁
I'll try to never complain again about not having enough room in my garage after watching you and Sam cope with his shed while building a bed!
My shop is about the same size. I do all my work in late spring through early Fall. And yes. It sucks.
My basement 400 sq. ft. shop is an absolute luxury compared. I no longer feel cramped, nor will I never complain about having to haul lumber down the stairs again.
BTW... 20:10... I'm hungry now!
That was my first thought, too. I'm never going to complain about my small garage again!
My shop is about the same size. I'm at least blessed with an understanding wife that lets me use the car port for wood storage and long rip cuts on the table saw.
My shop is like 3 times this one... also have greenhouse, second smaller shop(still bigger, than this one), and bigger garden space.... I feel like a rich guy now... Anyway! The video is actually very inspiring, just because of the small shop (or more like "no shop") problems!
This is so English - the parents and grandparents hanging out on your sofa, watching you and offering bits of advice - some useful, some very much not so.
Isn't it. I feel Americans in general would handle this well though. People watching me and commenting makes me feel inadequate, especially a "knowing better" granddad but my Floridian cousin doesn't even flinch 😂
Sam's sense of humour is awesome!!! Very fitting for the channel)))
In my opinion Sam is legendary. Representing for the English sense of humour straight out of the blocks. Good man.
The logistics around British woodworking is no joke. Most of the projects I’ve done have involved me kneeling on the floor of my kitchen, lounge and driveway. My back hurts just thinking about the bedside cabinets I still need to build. Good on you Jason for taking the time to see a patron in the UK 🇬🇧
Finally a true representation of what 90% of our "shops" look like. Mine is 1/3 of our garage. So basically the same amount of space as sam. If you need to do anything big you have to wait until its a nice day and do it in the garden. This was a great video thanks
So glad I found this episode. Firstly, huge respect for honouring the contest to the fullest extent and doing this project with such meagre resources.
Secondly, in all fairness to Sam, by our standards in the UK, that's a pretty well appointed shed. He should be very proud.
Thirdly, so cool how Sam took you into his home/family life, and how you integrated. Says a lot about you both and made for a really special video.
If I wasn't already subscribed, I definitely would be after watching this.
Absolutely fantastic.
This is gold! 😂 now you can see what we have to work with in the UK. While you guys rolling in giant warehouses you call shop 😂😂
This is basically the same as my old shop/shed. My new one is smaller.
I work in a storage unit
I’d fail here to even find a lumber merchant lol
Not everyone in America has a shop. My shop is basically a much smaller pop-up tent on my drive way. I even have to use the chop saw outside. But Sam is killing me with one blade swapping back and forth. The table saw and sliding saw should each have their own blade because they should have different hook angles for optimum performance. Also there's lots of time wasted keep switching back and forth.
I live in an apartment and have a ground floor patio that doubles as a shop. It too has an 'outdoor table saw', as well as an outdoor router, drill press, chop saw, and sander. Instead of a shed, I have a very manly-appearing dining room with a bunch of tools in the corner!
Brilliant. This is real woodworking. More people have workshops like this than huge “shops” full of monster equipment and every Festool going. But the outcome was the same. Bravo!
I remember my dad saying this was his problem with the show “This Old House”. The host, Norman, started with tools that any person might have, but by the end, he was only using multi-thousand dollar tools that most people wouldn’t have.
@@grapheist612 ask this old house is great!
People like Jason uses a number of Festool products, but he doesn't flaunt them. I'm always on the hunt for new CZcamsrs to subscribe to, and in some videos I watch, in the first minute, all you see is a wall of 30+ Festool boxes. I just turn them off and look elsewhere.
@@grapheist612 I thought I wrote your comment there for a second… My dad said the exact same thing about the same show.
At least he has a shop. All I have is a back deck. And if it rains, the front covered porch. It takes me hours just to setup and take down.
Sam is a lucky young man, having a saw blade. When I was a lad I had to bite my way through the wood and then use fish skin to smooth
😂😂😂😂
You had teeth and fish skin! In my day we had to use grandma’s butter knife and sand with the rough skin on our elbows…
@@dianeewoldt3035 Your grandma at least had a butter knife, total luxury. My poor old nan had to make do with a sharpened toe nail.
@@vikramkrishnan6414 my grandparents had to lick road clean with their tongues and go to bed without the supper.
@@georgeblair5070 You had roads, wish we were that lucky. When we had to go somewhere we had to cut trees down with an axe to create a path to walk on
I love the pride Sam has for his shop.
I love the work you do
you're very skilled !
This video is a balm for our troubled souls at a time when so many conflicts test us. Jason and Sam gave us a nicely focused education in woodworking while demonstrating hospitality, charity, humility, and humor. What a wonderful world is woodworking!
Domino but only one blade for both the chop saw and table saw, love it! 😂😂
The most relatable video you've ever made! Sam's shed is beautifully British 😍
This is spectacular. And a perfect 1st for your collaboration contest. Not everyone has a 1000+ Sq ft shop. Sam's little shed is probably more akin to most shops than he may think and you guys showed that Sq footage isn't as important as the desire to do.
That was so funny. I love that his dad and grandad were just sitting there drinking tea, and scrutinizing everything. No pressure boys!🤣 The bed looks amazing. And you got to see the annual Burn a Catholic day. I mean Bonfire Night!
There is a couple out there somewhere in England who will be thinking of you every time they go "under the sheets". Ain't love grand :)🤪
The British dog was truly the star of the show!
I'm from the UK and lucky enough to have a workshop about 70ft long and 20ft wide. It doesn't have a roof and the floor is made of grass, but one mustn't grumble
This video was mad fun to watch. Sam was just as funny as Jason always is and the project was dope.
Imagine how efficient everyone would be if we had the same tenacity as he does to use such a small area
Next Moth shirt line: “my shop also has a kitchen”. 😂😂
This is the kind of overseas diplomacy that can unite the world. Well done
The thing is, if Sam didn`t had such a "normal guy" conditions, the video wouldn`t be so good. Much better than going to a fancy big woodshop and build everything on a lot of tools and space. Good for Sam!
Smart man that Sam. Engineering quite the shop out of a shed and a tent, multi-purposing his living space, and hot swapping blades and putting the money into the domino joiner was genius. This was an incredible video. That bed is beautiful and will last a lifetime. I enjoyed this so much
I think this is my favorite of your videos thus far. Sam has definitely made the most of his tiny shed-shop and it makes me appreciate my space a bit more - although not much larger, I can use my table saw inside. Great work all around - and I love the bed! 😊
Sam, if you're reading this, please tell your cat they're adorable. Thank you~
Sam lives on one of the most magnificent properties that I've ever seen! I think he'd also do a bang-up job as a woodworking CZcamsr! 👍
Good job, remember it does not always rain in England, sometimes it snows.
Sam used his knowledge and imagination for that shop. But yeah, we have a lot of tea in our home but it doesn't compare to coffee...
You could not have picked a better place to go. You built a bed, bigger than the shop you built it in!! I loved this video, bro!!
Totally outstanding video. As someone (also in England) whose first ‘shop’ was a disused 8x6 plastic greenhouse, I am truly impressed by Sam’s shed. I also have to take my table saw outside to use it but I have two blades! No domino joiner though…
More of this kind of thing please! Sam, when are you starting ‘Sam’s Shed’ as a channel?
I just did! - I'll give it a shot and see how far it takes me! 🤣
@@Sams-Shed Congratulations on the bed AND the channel!
Hello Sam I just subscribed to your channel and looking forward to watching some awesome videos!!
@@Sams-Shed
لقد قمت بمتابعتك للتو ، انت تملك مساحة عمل لطيفة جدا ،سوف انتظر إبداعاتك واتمنى لك التوفيق 😁
@Sam's Shed
just subscribed. Cant wait to see what you come up with
I thought my 2 car garage is a small shop I'll never complain again
This video was just a big delight from beginning to end
The carefully labelled odds and ends jar, the tiny shed, The Henry Hoover (is the pink a Henrietta?), this entire video is so British it makes me want to pour someone a pint and make fun of which ever sporting team Australia has most recently thrashed. Oh god, the tiny staircase is giving me flashbacks.
Good video Jason. I am not only impressed with Sam's shop but also in Jason and Craig's commitment and follow-through in bringing us this from the UK.
This proves that we don’t need much to woodwork, determination overcomes everything, I am jealous of the wood supplier he has available, I love the fact they cut the logs, mill the lumber, and sell it all in one place
The planer is a Wadkin BAOS, 60 years old and still one of the best in the world
Noooooooooooooooo!!!!
You were on my doorstep and I had no idea! - would have loved to meet you.
I live right by Sam!
I’ll never complain about my single garage shop again! Just proves what can be done with a single saw blade and a gazebo. I think we forget that contractors often work under similar conditions for a living.
This video has had me in stitches. Being a fellow Brit I feel his pain of a small workshop. And the crocs with shorts finished me off!
I'm British and live in Canada, clearly, something from our common wealth rubbed off once upon a time cause as soon as Winter starts "warming up" and we get to about 7 degrees the Canadians are out in their shorts and sandals lol
dude: says the word *brilliant*
ah yes, can confirm this is an authentic british man
A carriage in the kitchen sounds like a GREAT challenge! 😂
Thank you for making me smile and that goes for you to Sam!
I for one admire the English and their small back yard wood working sheds. They have figured out over many centuries how to accomplish so much in such a small space. It's as the Britts would say 'just brilliant'.
I enjoy seeing you work in other peoples shops, its cool to see everyone's individual struggles with their shops
Your English accent was a better attempt than Sam's attempt at an American accent. Hilarious video... I couldn't stop chuckling. Thanks!
Best video ever , being British I can categorically say this is how every british person works on there house and projects 🤣🤣
Absolutely love seeing you building in a tiny shop with minimal tools. Your content is always amazing please keep it up.
Moving blades from table saw to chop saw “it’s super fun” oh man that slayed me. Lol
Sam shares one blade between two saws and buys a Festool biscuit joiner. This is so Sam!
You picked a good winner, very entertaining to watch and Sam did fantastic on camera!
Upon hearing your advice, I tried the table saw/mitre saw blade sharing technique. I have to say it was quite nice! It added a much needed upgrade to my terribly convenient work flow.😂😂😂 OH MAN I laughed so hard at that part of this video. The bed looks great guys!!
someone get this man his own channel stat
I think sam need a channel. He's sneakingly funny. I'd watch that all day.
Oh man, this is your best video by far. I laughed so much with your comment about "never swept the floor".....brilliant, they had it coming.
I hope you enjoyed England, Sam seemed like a great host and the bed looked awesome. We'll done guys really enjoyed the work.
Quality fair play to you for fulfilling your competition obligations and travelling to England and making a lovely looking bed
I think this is a perfect example of why I like your videos. Its not just wood working or furniture building, they are entertaining and funny. Always appreciated and enjoyed.
I truly enjoyed the American Texas accent skit. Well done Sam, spoken like a true western cow poke. You should think about getting a cowboy hat and a horse although the only place to keep your horse would be in the kitchen. The barn is full of wood working equipment. Thanks for inviting us into your lovely home and shop and congratulations on your new bed. I must say I'm feeling much better about the size of my wood shop. Take care.
Positively BRILLIANT mate! Highly entertaining and Sam is hilarious, fitting in perfectly with your uhm ... twisted sense of humor. And to top it all off, that bed looked fantastic - no one would ever guess it was built in what amounts to a closet with a single small blade. lol
Easily one of your best videos!
Proof that, although more difficult, you don't need to own stock in Festool or Felder to build nice stuff!
Changing the saw blades did it for me LMAO.
Really enjoyable. Every woodworker starts small.
0:08 Build a bed in a shed with a guy named Ned, well actually it's Sam. This dude's sense of humor is the best. 😂👍
5:51 Right.... 🤣
Those are essentials.👌
24:26 That really is a weird British dog.😅
Welcome to England. One of the things that I’m always amazed by, as a UK woodworker, is how massive US workshops are. I’m lucky enough to have a shop that is 26.2 x 10.8 feet. I still moan about that, but I’m very grateful for it. The first thought that went through my head when Jason said he was coming to the UK was “This should be interesting” knowing that he was bound to be working in a restricted space. I must admit, I wasn’t prepared for how restricted. Good job at making such a small space work though.
Quite possibly your funniest and most entertaining video ever. I full on belly laughed at the blade swapping between tools. Thanks!
Oh I'm gonna go for it, I need a carriage built for my enormous horse to pull !!!
A beautiful bed for a lovely couple, and watching you guys struggling to get that up the stairs was priceless. Well done laddies, lol.
I loved this so much! Was going to go to bed, and save for tomorrow. But it started playing and I had to keep watching. This was great! Good job Sam!
Loved how committed you are to your patrons !
Hey Sam…. A Dewalt router, a Dewalt chop saw, a festool 🤩🤩🤩🤩, but you’ve only got one circular saw blade? Come on dude! 😂😂
Hats off to you Jason, well done for showing what is possible. Sam is a legend to make it work in his shed. Very funny.
Sam is like my English counter part lol. Small workshop peeps unite 🤣🤣
17:26 as an American, I just want to tell Sam:
Your american accent is just as good as my english accent! 10/10, no notes.
Cool. I'm married to a Brit. Someday US immigration will let her live here full time. And Brits dont say a roast. The call it Sunday Dinner and 95% of them eat this roast on Sunday and because its the same meal they just call it Sunday dinner. Sam's grandpa looks like my father in law.
Now that was the most entertaining woodworking video I watched in a very long time. Thank you. 🙂
It's amazing what you can do with very little, we all start with next to nothing, here's to Sam carrying on and making more wonderful things.
To steal a "Samism," this shop is brilliant! Everything is so nicely organized and well thought out. While it may be a compact space you can obviously turn out whatever you might need/want.
That was awesome and really shows that anything is possible with a little American and British ingenuity.
Absolutely loved this. Welcome to woodworking inside you're house in the UK. Nice shed Sam mate done us proud, treat yourself to some ice-cream. Good work Jason proper good sport. Great vid.
I think this is the craziest wood working project I have seen here so far but I love it! Great idea, great story, great everything! Respect for your decision to take the challenge!
I hope the guys with big shops and lots of tools appreciate their shops and tools. Took me 5 hours to get a 600mm piece of Walnut square and flat with a hand plain.
This video was pure genius. Hilarious in parts but a great job at the same time. Brilliant.
hehehe, now you know the despair I feel when i look at your workshop, which that is bigger than my house, let alone your extension or even the house! :D
Cracking video though, shows that even with limited space and less tools what is possible. Love that the whole family turned out :D
Yes he would even dream of the despair. 😂😂😂 girl from London here!!
What an awesome contest and thanks to you in helping Sam fulfill what I'm sure was a dream project.
This video was AMAZING. What a special experience!! Loved Sam, loved the shed, laughed my face off the whole way through (esp w/ the shared chop and table saw blade) and of course loved the bed!!! Well done, laddies.
Amazing how even a tiny shop can produce such a wonderful king-size bed. Well done.
This is a really Epic build lads....
Great to see you over the pond and working the British way! 😂 Fantastic build and very impressed with the English accent 👍🏻Hope you enjoyed your visit to sunny England! 😂
This was absolutely priceless. This was a blast to watch.
That was totally awesome!!! I'll never complain about my shop size ever.🤣 this was really fun to watch. Thank you!!
“I’ve eaten enough ice cream now… a man after my own heart Ned… apologies, Sam 😂