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Today we tackle something that's needed to be done for years! SHOP CLEAN UP! This will be no small task. Check it out!
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A clean shop is a sign of a sick mind 😊
My mind must be very healthy then!
It takes a great memory to be disorganized.
@@jackbelk8527 Ratbuilder has left the chat because of his memory!!!! I spend a great deal of my life looking for something. Sometimes it is MONTHS before I find it.
@@BuilderofRatthe worst One is trying to find it when you just had it 10 minutes ago.
@@dougbowen4685100% Then find it a week after replacing said item l0l
There is no need to apologize with the production that had come out of your shop in the last three years. It’s been a wild ride.
Going to be fun to watch what comes out of all this space!!!!!
Love you guys!
Adjust the clutch on that RC!!!! Slippin' for days.... It should spin out, when you hold it back, with hand. Need a little slip for jumps and don't keep it floored when you land.
Thank you! I was going to make that comment, glad I'm not the only one! :)
send this comment to the top! that RC should be ZOOOM'n!
It is always a blast to hang out with the Fab Rat team! Thanks for letting us come by even when you are busy working!
You even got to help move heavy stuff! Woohoo!
Great gift. That is a 1/5th scale HPI Baja 5b. I also have one of those 1/5 scale buggies but mine is a Redcat Chimera with 4 wheel drive. The clutch on yours is slipping like mad. It should engage much earlier. They are piles of fun. Never too old I'm 65 and still play with RC stuff. Caught the bug when my children got into RC racing when I was 35. Now I build them for my grandchildren. It is really surprising how much like real cars they are with all the suspension adjustments.
I think it may be a Rovan Baja 5b. either way its a Baja platform
I used to have the HPI version. The thing was a beast. When you hit something you know you hit it.
@@utahjohnnymontana3373 With their weight and speed hopefully it doesn't hit your foot. 😬😧
@@jhawk1985 Could be I'm not up on all the versions. Still a great gift though.
I can't believe ppl give you criticism over your shop! Obviously your doing what you can and more. Shop looks like a shop!!! Origination is great but sometimes having everything out helps, it all depends on how each persons brain works . Looks good Paul, favorite Utah tuber
Likely all sorts of people enjoy watching for different reasons. All shops look the same
They only criticize him because they are jealous of what he has. I would love to have that shop mess and all lol
Utterly pathetic, ridiculous some people can be so nasty, negative. Fab Rats is so wholesome, positive.
The people that talk crap don't even have a shop hell he's doing way better than us lol he's earned the fact to have it look the way he wants
I guess u missed where Paul even said the shop not being organized bothered him as well. Plus a organized shop is a safer shop which is a positive thing.
Fab Rats family is the best... Shawn had a bad day.... but all is forgiven.... accidents by their very definition are unexpected occurrences.... what a great place to work....
Put signs on the doors of the cabinets with the contents of each shelf to speed up looking for stuff.
I have actually threatened to do an inventory of every cabinet, every drawer, and every shelf. It would make my life sooooo much easier. It would take a few days, but it would be worth it.
You may already have this planned, but definitely put a piece of plywood or sheetmetal behind the lathe, so you don't throw chips and coolant all over the place in back of it....and I can totally relate to the feeling of a nice clean shop. My OCD starts tingling like crazy when mine gets out of hand! LOL
And finally....can we all just take a moment to appreciate how awesome Michelle looked with the curly hair? Whoo-whee, pretty lady! 🙂
The hair was awesome!!!!
That old lathe there doesn’t use coolant
@@terrancesmith5392 they will use oil while threading, and sometimes spray oil on things to cool them off.
It'll be worth it just to keep the chips and swarf from flying around.
Congratulations to Michelle, looks like she's lost quite a bit of weight .. lookin good girl. Congratulations to the rest of the team 'cause the shop has lost a lot of weight too .. lookin good Guys !
I Think Hunter could use a Tool Box and since he is stepping up on builds and not just hiding behind a camera, perhaps your first tool box needs to Live again as Hunters First Real Tool Box
I'm 58 and still use the toolbox that Mom and Dad gave me when I was 16. I've added a few but toolboxes live many lives if you take care of them.
@@shannonkoelbl909. I still have and use my dad’s first tool box that he gave me for my first tool box. I have had it for thirty years at least. Not my only one but it is my favorite.
Excellent Idea
I'm 61 I use my dad's roll away craftsman 50 yrs old my dad was a maintenance mechanic from Hughes Aircraft full on precision tools good stuff
Hunter needs an addition with 2 bays, tools boxes, and a helper.
The rules of shop cleanup:
-afterwards the shop looks somewhat cleaner
-you find stuff you didn't even know you have
-you realize how much junk you have
-stuff is still unfindable
😁😁😜😁😁
Yes! I can't find anything after I clean up my shop!
Of course I couldn't find anything before which is why the cleanup happened!
All love and respect to the entire FabRats family!!!!
Use Paul’s old tool box in the break room to store utensils, condiment packs and of course the obligatory lollipop. Great video.
Sometimes you have to stop and clean things up. Cleans the shop and cleans the mind! Looking forward to the upcoming builds!
Put them big ropes on the Ratback. If you get it done. LOL Shop is looking good, well done guys.
You going to have to get a new storage unit for just tape measures.
Should use his first box, about the right size🙂
I like the shop clean up content,It always helps me with my shop organization. When you do as many projects as you guys do the shop gets trashed,Im surprised people dont get this.
I bought my first tool box in 1978. I still have it, sitting proudly on top of a thousand dollar Kennedy Roller. At this point it's in way better shape than I am!
I still have a barely dog-eared, 1960s vintage copy of "The Idiots Guide to VW Repair" on a shelf in my garage. The author, along with a very entertaining way of instructing on VW repairs, talked about the value of nice tools... he referred to Snap-On & Craftsmen. He described how, after you slipped while straining on a recalcitrant bolt and smashed a thumb, you would be able to sit down with a cold beer, polish those beautiful wrenches and clean off the dirt and grease. All the while, forgetting for a few moments about that throbbing thumb. He just might have been a precursor to the Zen Movement. 🤔😇
Looks like you need to just the throttle so it get full throttle but I am super glad it got there safely and you love it have lots of fun ripping it around your my favorite channel to watch and I bet the kids are going to love it
Paul's first toolbox and a Harbor Freight gift card...what a pair for a worthy cause fund raiser......food for thought. Madness supreme....
6:26 I SOOO wish I had a big shop, or any shop even 1/3rd this size. I would LITERALLY give up my own space and LIVE right in the shop, for the rest of my life, to make this happen!!! :)
Good hair, Michelle!😊
That R/C is such a rad gift. Props to whoever sent it! As some other people have said, the clutch definitely needs some adjusting. It should launch rocks with each blip of the throttle, maybe after a little break in first.
I like to take pictures of my shop when it is clean, it is proof it does get cleaned up one in a while.
Leave the slice in the bed from the guardrail. Gives the free truck a lil character.
i know you all thrash as hard as you can to give us all constant content, but i get just as much enjoyment out of watching you clean up and reorganize your shop as anything! in the end, it makes the content for both of us better, and gives you more options on upcoming workload because everyone there now knows where everything is,,,,,for now,,,,lol,,,,
Can't believe people don't have anything better but to worry about your shop. It does look nice but it a shop and yours. That free truck has been good to you all. Nice to see your other half out today. You all are my favorite channel. Keep having fun and stay safe.
I love Sean’s attitude you are a legend bro! You’re obviously a dad because you can take a bad day and barely break spirit. Keep up the solid work Fab Rats crew. Much love
Dane Hurn
Washington state
That's one great feeling to get the shop clean and ready for the next project. Looking nice!
shop cleaning is always an adventure, the Lost stuff gets found and stuff you've tripped on for months gets thrown away... You'll need most of that stuff Next week since it's gone.. Trust me.. Michele Looks Amazing as Usual.. if y'all only knew how much this old man looks forward to each New Video Drop.. Thanks for Sharing with Us.. Y'all are the Best youtube group on the platform by far..
I agree with your first sentence 100%, that must be why my Woman calls me a mechanical HOARDER!!! LOL
@@BuilderofRat Whoa Builder... Has your wife been talking with my wife??? I've been hearing about that "Mechanical & Tools & Stuff" business for nearly all the 42 years we've been married. I told her there was at least one perfectly good reason for all the tools... if not more. If I'm in the house looking for the "Gizmo Fixer" it's nearly always down in the barn (about a 600 foot walk). If I'm in the barn looking for the "whacha-majigger" I'll nearly always find it after a time-wasting search, in the garage next to the house. Those are perfectly reasonable situations where a duplicate tool is important... to save time. It's important to be more efficient. I've used that argument a couple of times but I don't think it still works. 🤔 😂🤣
More production to come. Need it organized to get things done. In a shop I worked at, Every Friday afternoon was clean the shop time, tools put away, ready for the next week.😊😊😊😊
It is pretty crazy just how paralyzed you can get when your shop space is all polluted. Been there and done that. Keep it up FabRats.
I just realized that I never noticed how messy your shop was, I thought, why haven't I noticed this, then an image of my garage popped into my head, and the mystery was solved, lol, its nice that Paul remembers where he got stuff from, and even thanks the people for it again,😉👍, I give him crap sometimes, but he's a good guy, keep it up Paul, and thanks for sharing.
Man I know how it is when the shop gets cluttered! Due to work, my shop got in bad shape! Love your new shop! Michelle, you are looking awesome, if you do not mind me saying! Keep up the great work!
If I were you, I would turn the old shop into the machine shop, fabrication, pipe beding, and supply storage. I would keep the lifts open for backup. But move all toolboxes to new shop where most of the wrenching will be done.
Need to have a set of shelves somewhere in the shop, that as parts come in for a project, they go on a shelf. Parts for project A goes on shelf 1, parts for project B goes on shelf 2, etc. Instead of having boxes all over the place and on the floor. Then if you don't get to a project in short time, it's easier to find the parts when you need them.
Spring cleaning. What a good feeling ! 😎
Boat dealer I use to work for ( my future in laws ) would have us do a deep cleaning every winter when we had pretty much no customers and he wanted us to go through our tool boxes to get rid of all the garbage reorganize our tools so we can see what we was missing. Speaking of First tool boxes I still have my first one it is a Small Craftsman tool box which I now use for all my computer networking and it is bolted into my Van. Funny how I went from working on boats to trucking for close to 30 year and now i'm an IT tech
Shop looks good! Spring cleaning can be rewarding also when finding new/old treasures. Suggest a replacement breaker cover shown at 18:12 electrical hazard or maybe you have a cover but not reinstalled.
That clutch is SMOKED!!!!!
Man that fence totally fileted that sheet metal. Gives it character. That 1/5 baja rc car either needs to get the engine broke in so you can lean her out. Because most of the clutch springs for those won't engage till 8k rpm. Or the clutch it worn.
That damage is just a sign from the almighty that you need a flatbed on the free truck.
Shop is looking nice guy's! Now that's an RC car! Have fun with it!
SUPER NICE, LOOKING ALL PROFESSIONAL. MAKES LIFE BETTER FOR ALL OF YOU.
Good to see.
Tip: Mount your hose reel to the outside of the big "I" beam and get it out of the lower ceiling of the welding area. Wouldn't even need any new plumbing.
Good spotting Hunter.
Custom flatbed on the free truck would be awesome
Nothing better than a clean shop.
That HPI Baja is sweet!!!! What a nice gift!
Kpop RC has some awesome videos for that buggy 👍
Reference Hunter’s comments on the recovery. When I was in high school, I asked my stepdad why he didn’t have 4 wheel drive. He said it would just get you stuck in a worse place.
Good ol Hunter being an amazing cheerleader "PUSH". Lol. 2:54
Cleanliness and all that you know. Looks good.
Nice work cleaning up the shop ! 👍
Now all you have to do is remember where you put everything when you need it. 😉
Thank you Paul and crew for the update on how things are going there in Utah !
I bought my first tool box in 1971 and I still have it today. Twenty years after buying it, it became our racing tool box when my son and I started racing go karts running KY-100 Yamaha engines. Boy was that a lot of fun. Today it sits full of kart tools and parts. I still have the karts as well.
Just some good old boys showing up and driving the city folks car out for them.
Dang, good thing it's a free truck also I'm blackberry jelly over that sweet 1/5 scale rc
That gash in the free truck bed looks like an excuse for a high clearance bumper back there.
Shop looks great. Feels Good when everything is organized. 🎉😎
music selections on the time lapses is perfect.
Paul y'all did a Awesome job cleaning up the shop and I hope it stays that way so y'all can find stuff
Gotta make a mess to clean a mess. Part of life my friends, no need to be embarrassed. When you are working hard its easy to make a mess. God Bless!
As a manufacturing guy, I sympathize with your plight. The desire to have things close at hand versus the clutter getting in your way. As you get bigger and have more projects, inventory management becomes an issue. Having all those parts sitting around in cardboard boxed becomes a mess and a fire hazard. Mortske uses a similar system to my last shop. Using plastic bins, especially for the smaller stuff, allows you to quickly move it out of the way when the project gets sidelined. Having a place for inventory, seperate from the work area, really clears up the sight lines and could help filming. Good luck!
Jeep in name only
Shawn don't worry it will be fine it was free. Paul the shop looks great. Great work all two thumbs up.
Good video! Walking in to a clean shop in the morning does start your day out better.
You guys by far get more done accidentally and have fun doing it than most people do intentionally? Just love the channel, maybe now that I’m retired, (yech) will find my way there from Saginaw Mi. Totally awesome channel!!!!❤
Holy smokes Batman. Looks good, I know it feels good! Nice work
Your fans send you the coolest things, I'm jealous!
I have been watching your channel for a long time now. I thoroughly enjoy everything about your channel. I live in Ontario, Canada and I am so far removed from rock crawling adventures like you guys do, but would love to experience it one day. I am so envious.
I am also a very strong family man who values his family time tremendously. I thoroughly enjoy watching that element about your channel. You guys do this so well.
While I understand the element of CZcams viewers, being your customers who dictate your income, I think it is so unfortunate that you feel that you have to cater to us so much. Such a silly dynamic!
I would love one day to be able to make a drive from Ontario Canada to your area and shake all of your hands!
I worked for an Orange Grove Business, driving truck during the picking season, and worked in the shop in the off season. I repaired Semi Tractors, bulk fruit trailers, and other odd jobs. Every Friday, we shut down a couple hours early , swept, mopped, and cleaned floors, tool boxes and more. The shop floors were so clean, you could lie down on them and not get your clothes dirty. It made for a great work environment. Richard Hutchings, Florida.
When working construction we cleaned the job site everyday but like you on Friday we would use the last hour or two and cleaned up so the owners could tour the job unhindered. We called it C.O.P.A. Clean Organize and Put Away.
I was afraid you were getting rid of the lathe - so pleased you found a new home for it. I love that beast.
Shop is looking good. When that RC car went racing out the door I thought "There goes the wrecker getting fininshed!
Shoutout to the dude that gave you that awesome RC car. You have great fans, but I think ole Lando's productivity is going to take a hit.
Don't apologize about the shop. It's a working shop ever evolving and changing..never ending process...thank you for sharing all your projects and builds....wish I had a tenth of your talents...thanks again from Tennessee.
the welding table with some wheels and the other table with wheels and the good step on stopper would make it easy to move around some.
that first toolbox can hold stuff like lathe cutters , markers, "tape measures" .....😜
i bet it feels good to have finished your spring cleaning in the shop!
Ahh, the ever satisfying "spring cleaning " "oh look I've been missing that". I give it 8 months until you need to do it again. Bigger shop means more stuff. HaHaHaHa. 👍
Cool BAJA B5 rc car. The clutch should snap and spit gravel. You have a bad clutch bell or broken clutch spring.
I was thinking the same thing.
Do those run on gas or nitro? Would the wrong type of fuel cause problems down the road? I always thought they ran on Nitromethane.
I did some research and the engine on the Baja B5 is a 2 cycle and uses I think a 25/1 gas/oil mix
@@General_Ethos Yes it's basically got a weed whacker motor in it. So it would be pump gas with oil mixed in.
@@tomckay1 that’s cool!
I like landons reaction when first seeing the rc car. That thing is awesome. Thx fabrats i luv watching your videos to start my days 🤜
Oddly enough I find organizing video to be satisfying. Glad to see the shop coming together, there is no better feeling than stepping back and seeing your shop the way you like it.
That RC car is mega cool, never seen one so big.
You’re a good man Paul. You realize that unless you want to be left to do it all by yourself you have to accept that sometimes bad things happen to anyone. The free truck will be fine. 😢
RC car comes out all work stops. Organizing/cleaning the garage will now take twice as long.
Clean shop is a happy shop.
That is some pretty good motivation for Me to clean and organize My mechanical clutter. Thanks Fab Rats!! ✌
10:00 what a beautiful hair style!
Love the mail segment
Hunter has come so far from when you first hired him paul. You teaching that boy alot. 👍🏻👍🏻
my first tool box was a burlap sack .
Good work on shop clean up. You have done a ton of projects since the last big clean.
Garages/shops are what they are: A collection of stuff and things loosely organized. City/County/State auctions are the secret for acquiring cheap furniture, shelves, cabinets, etc for organizing.
That’s an awesome “toy” that a viewer sent you. Definitely needs some clutch work.
I had no idea where the frageely line came from but I first heard it about 30 years ago at work and continue to use that line now.
Grind the Step Bit along the flat side and it'll sharpen it.
Hey,!! good morning!
The old lathe is Impressive!
There is nothing quite like a clean, well organized shop, especially after it has been 'used hard and put away wet'!
I made my first tool box at high school and it has been in every car that I have owned for the last 40 years.
wow great Job Paul & crew . Stuff bilds up fast when your doing lots of work !!
Bleepin jeep does the trail fix stickers