1 YEAR Later, What happened to the DREAM SHOP BUILD

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Diesel Creek

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@cfarrell9581
@cfarrell9581 9 ай бұрын
I'm over 60 now. My wifes health has declined to a walker to get around. My dream was a workshop smaller than yours with a house above it. 6 car garage with living quarters. You have worked and have accomplished my dream. I could never achieve this now. Kudos for all you have done and for having a wife who supports you like she does. Lucky Man.
@davidcampbell8556
@davidcampbell8556 9 ай бұрын
In 1972 I started doing logging jobs, gravitated to road building and then when a spotted owl became important quit doing that and started a computer services business. When building my house I adapted an old hay baler to drill a well. Watching Matt doing his thing with old equipment keeps from feeling so old and inspires me to my latest project, a drone lawnmower/weed wacker on tracks. At 88 I can still build and operate machinery!
@miscellaneous5697
@miscellaneous5697 9 ай бұрын
I’m glad you’re still able to do those things! My grandpa is 81 with the same spirit as you. I hope he does the same as you and never loses that young spirit.
@adamvanostrand2664
@adamvanostrand2664 9 ай бұрын
Awesome
@MrNamegame
@MrNamegame 9 ай бұрын
I can just imagine an older guy with a smile on his face driving around a mini mower-tank with an RC radio...I wanna be that guy someday. Haha Keep at it! You'll get there!
@seanworkman431
@seanworkman431 9 ай бұрын
I reminded a friend of mine that his grandson was now old enough to be useful.
@anthonyblacker8471
@anthonyblacker8471 9 ай бұрын
Nothing like having fresh water and electricity at the shop so far off the beaten path. Very nice drilling rig, that truck and rig are an amazing piece of history!! So cool he brought that to use on your land!
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 9 ай бұрын
needs some pole lights on road
@benbrooks754
@benbrooks754 9 ай бұрын
@@rsprockets7846 Would be really cool to have but it's very expensive unless he makes them solar
@stevechewning7741
@stevechewning7741 9 ай бұрын
No real shop is ever "finished". As your life moves on your needs and interests change and your shop changes with them. Your shop looks great and just keeps getting better. Looking forward to the overhead crane install.
@bobbailey4954
@bobbailey4954 7 ай бұрын
I have a cabin that’s never really done the farther I get into it the more I want to do. I have completed the total off grid 6 years and couple hundred grand later
@scottstephenson7996
@scottstephenson7996 9 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing the overhead crane go in. Enjoyed the progress so far.
@EllisDmented
@EllisDmented 9 ай бұрын
I've inspected hundreds of industrial overhead cranes (up to 475 ton hot metal ladle cranes) and runways. I'd love to design a mini crane for my shop.
@HarrisPropertyMaintenance
@HarrisPropertyMaintenance 9 ай бұрын
@@EllisDmentedmy parents neighbor was in the demo industry for decades and when he got the opportunity to salvage a overhead crane he would then design a new building to fit the older crane and sell it as a package for local businesses, his own backyard had a 40x100ft shop with a overhead 10 ton crane that ran the whole length with auto greaser on the carriage, was badass He’d work on project cars by just lifting the body off and putting it the other end of the shop
@dennisgoodson650
@dennisgoodson650 9 ай бұрын
​8😅 10
@EllisDmented
@EllisDmented 9 ай бұрын
@miningmasterl870c5 the oldest overhead crane I've inspected was an ancient 50T, all riveted construction. I think the build date was 1920s. ACME steel in Riverdale Illinois. Before ACME I believe the site was originally an old munitions factory.
@starfox1340
@starfox1340 9 ай бұрын
Crane!!!!
@AsitShouldBe
@AsitShouldBe 9 ай бұрын
Think for a moment how your life could be without Diesel Creek, thanks Matt, you rock💪👍
@dwaynecoomber6610
@dwaynecoomber6610 9 ай бұрын
I would miss Matt 😅 love his channel and scrappy and meat ball and rossco and all the team .
@fourhillsfarm
@fourhillsfarm 9 ай бұрын
Let's not forget Vinnie and his awesome music.
@D1schram
@D1schram 9 ай бұрын
Maybe a hired hand could be a good thing to help you with all your projects. If I was younger and lived closer to your area, I would help you for free.
@bvnseven
@bvnseven 9 ай бұрын
I watch Matt many times over regular tv. Much better content!
@billmancini7619
@billmancini7619 9 ай бұрын
Your channel is, BY FAR, my favorite on KZfaq!
@Easterndmondbk
@Easterndmondbk 9 ай бұрын
We NC folks say " Slow but deliberate". When things move too fast we don't plan well enough, and make mistakes. I think you've done extremely well. Before you pack the place, I'd like to make a suggestion. Cook a hog, and have Scrappy Industries, the boys at Area Diesel over and celebrate this this thing before it's full of parts and projects. It would mean an awful to you and them. Take a lot of pictures. Been quite a journey. You've got some great friends.
@thomas7529
@thomas7529 9 ай бұрын
Aw man you’re living the dream dude! I remember finding your channel when you barely had 170k subscribers and was working out of your garage more. You’ve been on an incredible journey
@TheREALAvengerr
@TheREALAvengerr 9 ай бұрын
Is the overhead crane still going to happen? Great update
@aeromedic5824
@aeromedic5824 9 ай бұрын
Seeing that old International S series rig brought back memories for me. My great uncle owned a water well drill/service company and I used to do summer work for him on my days off from working in the oilpatch. The argument over Pounded vs Drilled wells can be a fierce one, but it all comes down to geology. With a well defined water table (like yours would be, given the terrain and visible surface water) that is relatively shallow, pounding can cut down on the amount of silt and infiltrate because it doesn't disturb the subsurface layers in the same way that drilling does. Where I am, our water table can be significantly lower and there are sometimes multiple aquafers to go through to reach target, and pounding doesn't do so well for that type of situation. My old rig was a 1978 International S (don't remember the exact model) with a hydraulic powered rotary rig or a 1981 S series service truck for doing pump installs, servicing and airlifts. Lots of great memories bouncing down the backroads of Saskatchewan, Canada in an old International with no radio and no A/C, just a thermos of coffee and a map.
@richardcline1337
@richardcline1337 9 ай бұрын
My family used to own and operate a well drilling company. Seeing that old well rig sure brought back memories. In our area of NW Florida, we get a lot of sulpher in our upper level aquifers so to get away from that "rotten egg" smell, and taste, we used to recommend deep wells so you'd get into the "clean" water. The shallow wells are mainly for yards and that sort of stuff although some people do use them for their houses with filters installed. My house has a deep well with a submersible pump and I get really good water. The well was one of the last the company did before they shut it all down as the city's in the area began expanding their water lines farther and farther out.
@jeffwilliams3642
@jeffwilliams3642 9 ай бұрын
How does the pounder rig evacuate the dirt out of the hole for the well?
@aeromedic5824
@aeromedic5824 9 ай бұрын
@@jeffwilliams3642 By circulating water through the hole. It will bring up most of the silt, dirt and such. Once the casing is put in, you flow a ton of water through it to circulate out anything that remains. How you circulate and flow the well is also dependent on what kind of subsurface geology you have as well, but this one looked pretty straightforward, so a constant cycle of water around the drill would get the job done.
@jeffwilliams3642
@jeffwilliams3642 9 ай бұрын
@@aeromedic5824 So once you get through to the water table you just flush the hole out till the water runs fairly clear?
@dennisgoodson650
@dennisgoodson650 9 ай бұрын
Q ¹
@Forferdelse666
@Forferdelse666 9 ай бұрын
«So when you’re looking for your nuts, they’re easy to find” 😂👍🏻 Seriously though, great shop Matt. As a fellow 92’er, I gotta say you’ve done great for yourself. Can’t wait for more machine fixing/landscape/maintenance videos in the future! 😎✌🏻
@nicholascole6939
@nicholascole6939 9 ай бұрын
man imagine like 20-30 yrs his kids are gonna see these videos 🙏🏾. Real motivation man fr!!
@johnclamshellsp1969
@johnclamshellsp1969 9 ай бұрын
Good moning folks. Have a great day today!
@aliefirman
@aliefirman 9 ай бұрын
Good night here from Indonesia. ..
@eltonkingsley5617
@eltonkingsley5617 9 ай бұрын
What happened with plans for the overhead shop rails? I remember you purchased the oversize rails some time back, and installed the shop corner fixing plates before the floor concrete went down. Keep up the good work Matt, like others I look forward to your content each week.
@CyberBeatAustralia
@CyberBeatAustralia 9 ай бұрын
From memory, he was waiting for the power to be connected before bothering with that?
@bradensmith888
@bradensmith888 8 ай бұрын
"There's not a single direction I can turn out here and NOT see something that needs my attention" Man, I know that feeling
@opendstudio7141
@opendstudio7141 9 ай бұрын
Mercy sakes.. you’ve got more irons in the fire than ten guys can handle in a lifetime. 😮 Love the Bolt Guys. There is nothing more frustrating than to spend hours, digging through decades of clutter - in search of something you recall being there.
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 9 ай бұрын
not clutter its excess inventory ......................had aSBC intake once somebody needed it so i traded for some vega parts
@patrikpersson9446
@patrikpersson9446 9 ай бұрын
Someone else starting a session of DC hitting that thumbs up button?
@larnaca11
@larnaca11 9 ай бұрын
“I’m doing everything I can with all the time I’ve got!” What a great position to be in…
@johnl8996
@johnl8996 9 ай бұрын
@4:05 "My man just showed up, fired this thing up, and went straight to poundin". Phrasing, Matt. Phrasing.
@jimstewart8927
@jimstewart8927 9 ай бұрын
Loved the thought of the overhead crane! Believe you would use it constantly (and you believe that too), hope to see it installed in the near future! Appreciate your great videos!
@59patrickw
@59patrickw 9 ай бұрын
you missed out the overhead crane in the shop apart from that your done a grand job so far , looking forward to the finished project
@kluckfabrication5991
@kluckfabrication5991 9 ай бұрын
He has one sitting in the woods for it
@59patrickw
@59patrickw 9 ай бұрын
must of missed that bit lets bige watch now @@kluckfabrication5991
@geoffreyclaxton3624
@geoffreyclaxton3624 8 ай бұрын
Geoff in Australia; Mat you have done very well for a one man team you should be proud well done and keep on trucking
@jeffreypound2904
@jeffreypound2904 7 ай бұрын
Mat, First off this is a great video. Some free suggestions, and not worth what you payed for them. 1) One line for heating 16` x 16` floor is one line too few. I live in PA, Franklen County. so I know the winters here. winter of 23-24 is predicted to be pretty bad as compared to the last decade., 2) Show all the dogs at some point. 3) Over size the boiler, you will want floor heating everywhere you have concrete. 4) consider adding additional conex boxes to the shed area. That will extend the ceiling hight and the reach of the "wings" you want to install, and allow you to have a conex as the wall there as well. Also at some time in the fuurture you will want to put in a concrete floor that will also need to be heated. 5) While on the frame you might want to aff a good walke-talke radio so if the cell does not work the walke-talke will.
@andrewr2650
@andrewr2650 9 ай бұрын
Nice update video Matt, speaking of projects in every direction couldn’t help but notice you avoided mentioning a big yellow elephant (crane) sitting about halfway up your drive. 😂
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 9 ай бұрын
I really thought more people would be on to that and asking about that. LOL! Been on my mind all the time as it is the life saver of all when it comes to the back.
@jimmurihiku8009
@jimmurihiku8009 9 ай бұрын
Seems just like yesterday when you were setting up the container garage 😊 Well done Matt, awsome garage.
@garysparks2681
@garysparks2681 9 ай бұрын
Yep - two Conex's and a mud hole out back.
@pernels.thyseldew2157
@pernels.thyseldew2157 9 ай бұрын
Matt, It's been quite the trip watching you develop your place and shop! Any and every problem or challenge...Jump into another re-cycled piece of yellow iron, and off you go! But judging by that last pan-around you need to start an apprentice program for half a dozen learners/helpers! Or maybe just have Santa Claus deliver a dozen Elfs next X-mas.
@Military-Museum-LP
@Military-Museum-LP 9 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen a drill rig like this in a long time. Guess it’s correct that this type of rig will work at the farm with all the historical equipment present. Thanks Matt
@azarellediaz4892
@azarellediaz4892 9 ай бұрын
Looking great. Don’t forget to fasten the bolt bin to the wall, although PA isn’t Cali a light earthquake could tip it over and make a terrible mess to put back into the different locations.
@ronbaker8007
@ronbaker8007 9 ай бұрын
I can back that statement up, I have an (approx) 18x60x52 wide Husky box that was overloaded and it tipped over On ME, my stupidity, of course. I transferred a bunch to the US General 5-drawer cart, which I purchased on a Harbor Freight sale which really helped. Yes, a 6-hour Emergency room check for a head injury!
@chaddesantis4191
@chaddesantis4191 9 ай бұрын
We don't have earthquakes in PA, unless you count forklifts and beer.
@michaelandin1167
@michaelandin1167 9 ай бұрын
@@chaddesantis4191yes you do, we get them in NY too. They’re not as common as west coast but they happen.
@chaddesantis4191
@chaddesantis4191 9 ай бұрын
@@michaelandin1167 I've lived 30 miles away from Matt for 41 years. I remember a grand total of one earthquake, and it felt kinda like when someone farts next to you on a wooden bench, only for like 3 minutes straight with no sound, smell, or dirty looks.
@STABLEBUM1
@STABLEBUM1 9 ай бұрын
You need a charcoal grill / smoker made out of a fifty five gallon steel drum cut in half longways with a wood table on the end for those times when good friends are helping you , get hungry. Also a refrigerator and a place for plates and silverware and beer!
@Camping814
@Camping814 9 ай бұрын
I had a weird nostalgia moment seeing the old garage, so many small engine repair videos.
@tonyburdick5512
@tonyburdick5512 9 ай бұрын
For as many irons as you have in the fire, Matt, you do a pretty good job of not getting burned. That's a whole lot more than most of us can keep track of. It's great to watch the progress as it unfolds. You're in the middle of it, so progress will appear slower to you. Keep the videos coming.
@joeljenkins2876
@joeljenkins2876 9 ай бұрын
Matt, you are an inspiration to all who watch your videos!!! I am 65 and I feel like getting into stuff like you do!!! Keep up the adventures, my friend!!!
@retsamyar
@retsamyar 9 ай бұрын
never to old to start a project.
@joeljenkins2876
@joeljenkins2876 9 ай бұрын
@@retsamyar Absolutely 💯
@olov244
@olov244 9 ай бұрын
that bolts and nuts set is killer. my local stores have less and less supply, and all their stainless stuff never gets reordered when out. I want solar(for more of a cushion during the heat of summer), but I'm not delusional to think you could basically run a small shop off it economically
@mrkthmn
@mrkthmn 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I live in the desert where theres thriving industry to sell it but people find out the real expense of it too late and it's put a lot of them in serious debt.
@rono108
@rono108 9 ай бұрын
You will likely (depending on the geology) have a much better well yield by drilling with that cable tool drill rig. That is 100% true. Good luck. Make sure you get a good bacteria test from the local health unit or lab before drinking the water. Another tip is to use the well. Often people do not have sufficient turnover within the well bore to keep fresh water coming in from the surrounding aquifer.
@user-ft8wr6le8d
@user-ft8wr6le8d 9 ай бұрын
Howdyyawl from the land down under. You were talking about solar power, once you get above the equator, so let power is less likely to work sufficiently. You've done well with the power usage. Keep up the progress, you'll get there, be patient. Everything will fall into place.Waiting for next video😊
@nl37tgt
@nl37tgt 9 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, I'm also in PA and sorta similar situation of being in a valley. The solar setup I have is direct to AC through micro-inverters on each panel. No batteries, 24 panels on the roof. Still hooked the the grid, but the solar supplements and reduces the cost of traditional power, even during winter though it's not much. On a sunny summer day, the house runs on pretty much all solar. The downside is that when traditional power goes out, the solar shuts off to prevent backfeeding and frying a line tech. Just letting ya know that there are options out there.
@joshhasselgren3889
@joshhasselgren3889 9 ай бұрын
Wife woke me up to tell me Diesel Creek is on. Oh hell yeah
@j81851
@j81851 9 ай бұрын
Se is a KEEPER mate for sure!
@steveadams4009
@steveadams4009 8 ай бұрын
I can remember when I bought my first ranch. It was about 460 acres we were standing on top of the hill where we built a house and my dad came to see it for the first time. Now I had just finished building a 50 x 50 shop that I was running wiring to so I had a trencher rented and I was trenching a ditch out to the shop and my dad stood there and looked around and he said you know you should take a really good look at this place, and he said no you need to take a really good look at it because yours close to being caught up as you are ever going to be again in your lifetime that was forty years ago and is still true today.
@maxieboy4
@maxieboy4 9 ай бұрын
Thanks to you and area diesel service, we are going to use them to rebuild an injection pump for a 1981 Case 480D Tractor. Your channel. Connects all of us together for our common interests. Thanks Matt
@ronsutterfield8430
@ronsutterfield8430 9 ай бұрын
its called a cable tool rig and your right about the drilling between a rotary rig and a cable tool rig
@rogertrudeau4169
@rogertrudeau4169 9 ай бұрын
After watching that driller I was curious on how deep he had to go for his water?
@fearoshima666
@fearoshima666 9 ай бұрын
to respond to the response at the top, what does my life look like at night, very easy, 6 out of 7 days I wait for an upload from mat from Diesel Creek and on the 7th day I'm usually in bed around 9:30 pm to watch Diesel Creek, follow for more than 3 years now and a loyal viewer for 3 years with a thumbs up and a comment every time, keep it up Mat & Rosco
@andrewklahn7899
@andrewklahn7899 9 ай бұрын
I have a cat and he's needy all the time he wants to behold and he's just a big old good best friend for a pet😊
@HamHomestead
@HamHomestead 9 ай бұрын
Your take on solar is spot on. Lived off grid for a few years, and can attest its not easy. Living in an area that gets weeks without direct sun in the winter is no bueno with an off grid system. You are also correct on recurring costs over time, its not a forever system, especially if you wind up cycling your batteries deeply during those weeks without sun. You can fix that by installing a larger battery system but the end cost is the same. Either replace batteries more often or buy lots more to start with. Love the shop by the way.
@donparker8246
@donparker8246 9 ай бұрын
It's a work in progress and you've come a long way Matt. The shop looks great😁👍
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 9 ай бұрын
Really most people undersize their systems and think they can get away with the least amount. We are going to go solar with the new house in several years. The plan is to have a hybrid system and sell back anything we do not use from a 30kwh plus system along with maybe adding a 20kwh direct grid tied system. If you build your system large enough today then in 50 years you sould still have enough solar and battery to live like you do today. Even future appliances will be more energy efficient. A freezer/fridge could be far more efficient if people would not care if the door and the walls were 6 inches thick. Which is why using higher end insulation is key to bring down the overall cost to run a unit. Solar systems today are also plug and play and have massive amounts of options. EG4 now makes a really nice outdoor setup that you can mount batteries and all in one inverter on your wall and be fully connected in no time.
@bettingru
@bettingru 9 ай бұрын
I really want to say something about finding our nuts, but I won't. Another great video. Keep them coming. looking forward to find out how you settled with your electric company.
@rkins100
@rkins100 9 ай бұрын
Don't forget the overhead crane.... Lots of progress, looks great.
@DieselCreek
@DieselCreek 9 ай бұрын
It’s coming eventually
@doggonedk
@doggonedk 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update On that old drill rig around these parts we called them "spudders" I think because the tool looks a lot like a spud bar. Gosh I haven't seen one of those in working condition in probably 40 years.
@richardphelan8414
@richardphelan8414 9 ай бұрын
Matt you have made Monumental advancements to your property ,Rome wasn't built in a day ,and you have so many projects in the fire I have no Idea how you keep it all together and Sill put out amazing and interesting content and edit your video's and with it all ,your a one man show, I hope people realize and understand that . Now that we head into fall, getting power and water on your property is a absolute must for your heating system to go on line .
@lotharschiese8559
@lotharschiese8559 9 ай бұрын
Consider a self-feeding wood chip boiler. Yah, you will need a chipper, a vibrating feed chip bin, electronics to activate the feed. Automated! Separately, build a big storage bin with a ramp to load it and a pipe across the top for a tarp on a rope and a pipe for weight on the other end, to keep chips dry. A chute dumps into a bin, an auger system like used to lift grain into silos, loads the boiler hopper. At 71, an Aspie, it's all whish full thinking! Some call it engineering!
@JAF-pd9mw
@JAF-pd9mw 9 ай бұрын
Love the classic look of the outdoor garage lights.
@DieselCreek
@DieselCreek 9 ай бұрын
Me too!
@burtzorn4059
@burtzorn4059 9 ай бұрын
You are one lucky man to have such a shop . I know it hasn't come easy . Definitely agree going with the grid was the way to go. Roscoe needs a soft plushy in the shop. He's a great asset to you business 😊
@koolkar55
@koolkar55 9 ай бұрын
One man can only do so much & you've done heaps since I started watching over 4 years ago. Love ya work Mate. Billy J.... Queensland, Australia.
@5eyes1294
@5eyes1294 9 ай бұрын
And the beauty is, You don't need to get a contract, to make money with the tools and equipment you own. You just make videos showing us how you would, with the stuff you have, if you needed to.
@mikedominick2843
@mikedominick2843 9 ай бұрын
Another enjoyable video. I couldn’t help to notice the Rolling Rock beer on the table. Living not far from Latrobe, my grandparents had a farm and when visiting I was served farm house basement temperature RR beer, what a memory. And again thanks for all the videos.
@jancilliers4525
@jancilliers4525 9 ай бұрын
Matt, you are taking me back to my childhood, my late dad used to be a drilling contractor and he used a similar rig to the one your contractor used. He also believed it to be better in certain aspects than the more modern compressor type rigs. It could however not compete as the modern rigs were able to drill several holes in the time this old rig could complete one! I am 61 years old and my dad passed away nearly 50 years ago. Thanks for bringing back fond memories with a tear or two.
@jessiebraybrook5214
@jessiebraybrook5214 9 ай бұрын
Dammit you pet Roscoe and tell him he’s the goodest of good boys
@echobeefpv8530
@echobeefpv8530 9 ай бұрын
As an electrician, I agree with your choice. Solar is not efficient in all areas, no one advertises that. As for all the work you have to do yet, you are lucky to have those problems !! You will never be done, just closer to what you imagine, because it will change, and all that is very cool !!
@richardandrehsen3260
@richardandrehsen3260 9 ай бұрын
Man I swear I look forward to you content so bad they might start calling me a diesel creek junkie 😂 so glad you got all that you did done this summer. That shop is looking fantastic!!!
@ManxAndy
@ManxAndy 9 ай бұрын
You’re a man of many means Matt, and you have achieved a hell of a lot in a short time ….👍👌🇮🇲
@richardthomas1743
@richardthomas1743 9 ай бұрын
Made my rainy day to have a new Diesel Creek video! YAY!
@powerbuilder0510
@powerbuilder0510 9 ай бұрын
i hope you don't get OCD buuut... when you put in the slab for the boiler don't forget to make it same height as the shop so if you do any landscaping everything look nice from a distance :)
@RKO36
@RKO36 9 ай бұрын
All these new fancy pants hydraulic machines they make nowadays are great and all, but nothing beats the simplicity of the old machines that work just as well.
@gilnorton1
@gilnorton1 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update. So much to do, so little time. I think you have accomplished a great amount in really just a short amount of time. I don’t think it ever ends, always an update to be made. Really enjoying all your videos. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and adventures with us. Peace
@spacejunkie84119
@spacejunkie84119 9 ай бұрын
Man, that well digger was gorgeous! might we see one in the fleet anytime? also, how is the bulldog? haven't seen him in a while. we always got a kick watching him with the ball. keep the content coming, My wife and I are huge fans.
@timothyobrien1850
@timothyobrien1850 9 ай бұрын
I feel that generating your own power is attractive. How about a series of how to videos as you install your very own thorium molten salt reactor or what the heck maybe room temperature fusion by the end of next summer. Enquiring minds want to know. Matt if anyone can do it you are the person, keep your eyes open for used equipment auctions at Oak Ridge.
@jp-ny2pd
@jp-ny2pd 9 ай бұрын
LOL, a clutter free workshop. It's nice to have dreams. Regarding your electrical feed it might be a good idea to go from Mainline --> Pad Transformer --> Small shed with a transfer switch and a breaker panel --> Feed out to shop and house. The utility will probably force you to have the power meter installed at the shed location but that would allow you to run whatever power you want later without involving the utility as well as giving you a convenient place to tie in a generator. If you want to have a separate meter for the house and shop then you could do that to, you'd just need two sets of transfer switches. While it might seem inconvenient to have to the generator not near the house, if you have to run it for days on end you'll be happy it's not.
@richardthomas1743
@richardthomas1743 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update Matt , your shop is looking awesome.. The closing shot , well that is a rough way to roll and compact the dirt . LOL ............ Oh , when you dry lumber do not stack each board directly on top of each other. Put some smaller narrow boards across so that there is an air gap between the stacked boards. They will dry much quicker. Thanks Matt! 👍👍
@jamesadams1064
@jamesadams1064 9 ай бұрын
I wonder if Matt will make an offer on the Bucyress? Great update on the garage. You deserve it.
@danny_webb
@danny_webb 9 ай бұрын
She's looking great Matt, something to be proud of.
@OuradventuresGU
@OuradventuresGU 9 ай бұрын
Great insight to the shop and the farm, love how you addressed the “Solar” and reality is you know best given you live and work 99% of your time at the shop! Looking forward to the next update 👍👏👏👏
@williamr8261
@williamr8261 9 ай бұрын
Hey Mat, I had a nice chuckle, from your comment @6:25, while the drill truck was driving away. That made me curious ... when did you first experience C.W. McCall?
@rverro8478
@rverro8478 9 ай бұрын
Instead of being envious, I'm happy that you finally got a sheltered place to work. You know how the saying goes: " The more room you got, the more you hoard". Isn't it wonderful ?
@octane613
@octane613 9 ай бұрын
Man that old drill truck was TIRED, but still working!!!
@richardcline1337
@richardcline1337 9 ай бұрын
So, at this point, do you have any idea as to when the overhead crane will be getting installed? You'll be amazed at just how much you'll use that thing.
@garycolemanml
@garycolemanml 9 ай бұрын
I suspect Matt wants city power up and running before he upgrades too an overhead crane. I'm willing to bet his electric bill will hurt...
@eyeballairvent1248
@eyeballairvent1248 9 ай бұрын
I like each and every video related to your workshop. There is a huge variety of different work to be done, most of it by yourself. You have been working like a horse. I particularly remember the steel rods you prepared for the concrete floor. Down to earth videos where common sense prevails. You have also found sponsors, which is good. Definetly one of my top five channels.
@conormichael7964
@conormichael7964 9 ай бұрын
I love that C.W. Mac all reference
@graemewoodruff9988
@graemewoodruff9988 9 ай бұрын
The workshop is looking great Matt, man those flood lights 😮 Your hard work is paying off, congratulations!!
@theritchyp
@theritchyp 9 ай бұрын
I love your motivation, Matt, you have really accomplished a lot here!
@richardthomas1743
@richardthomas1743 9 ай бұрын
Matt! Hell yeah!
@pbrodie1065
@pbrodie1065 9 ай бұрын
I find solar is recommended ,1.by people who know nothing about it,2.by people who have a vested interest in installing it.Batteries,10 years and replace,still got to have backup generators.Some insurance companies will not insure properties with solar installations.Pie in the sky stuff. Good decision Matt.IB
@baazooka86
@baazooka86 9 ай бұрын
Hello Matt. Been following you for about 2 years now. Love your content. I have a request. As a former North Easterner and current SW desert dweller, I ask that you keep doing drone shots so we can see the changing of the Fall leaves. It would be great to see them progress in all their beauty. I definitely miss that (but not the winter 😉). Thanks. John Phoenix AZ.
@marksaddler
@marksaddler 9 ай бұрын
Meant to be working, but I think I can squeeze in a lunch break! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Thanks for keeping us updated Matt- great to see the progress.
@scotttait2197
@scotttait2197 9 ай бұрын
Like it 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@a20axf
@a20axf 9 ай бұрын
Make that a hat trick 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@ewanstewart8011
@ewanstewart8011 9 ай бұрын
Great to see what you have planned for the years to come Matt, you and your good lady deserve everything you have and more 👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 9 ай бұрын
start a gravel fund, how much for a dump truck?????
@nickpopelka
@nickpopelka 9 ай бұрын
The night time sounds out there are so nice having the window open on the house some day will be great
@manowaari
@manowaari 9 ай бұрын
After you get grid power, might consider install one or two minisplit heatpumps to the building. They will help with heating and get a/c in summer time as a bonus.
@motor2of7
@motor2of7 9 ай бұрын
He ran about 2 miles of in-slab heating.
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 9 ай бұрын
This past spring I had a minisplit system installed in my house with two heads. LOVE IT. I think one head would be perfect for his office space.
@phatboizbackyardkustomz9006
@phatboizbackyardkustomz9006 9 ай бұрын
Those new mini splits are bad azz
@flick22601
@flick22601 9 ай бұрын
@@motor2of7 - The problem with heating the slab is that when you have warm days and cool nights, the slab gets heated and then when it warms up during the day, it gets too hot inside. Mini splits will solve those problems.
@flattopworkshop3336
@flattopworkshop3336 9 ай бұрын
the pint is that he's already committed to radiant heating
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 9 ай бұрын
You've come a long way since I've been viewing your channel, Matt !! And that's in just a little over one year + !! Good job, my friend !! I am certainly looking forward to your future plans and following along !! Best wishes.
@TerryMcKean
@TerryMcKean 9 ай бұрын
22:19 Your worksop area is looking totally beautiful, that's what I think, Matt. I'm proud of you and your friends efforts in making it happen.
@davidcole258
@davidcole258 22 күн бұрын
Hi Matt, as a PEng (electrical) I would suggest you have a 480v 3PH power supply as you are running motors and have an industrial facility. Your right to want mains power for the needs you can foresee into the future. That will also power your much needed overhead crane better than single phase.
@adamsmith5448
@adamsmith5448 9 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see the wood boiler!
@joybranscum4833
@joybranscum4833 9 ай бұрын
Have watched your progress from the time of the first container. As with Andrew Comatra you are also one of the most impressive individuals I have seen. You both started out with zero property and equipment and have progressed to one of the few who have made it... Thanks for sharing..
@stoptheplanetiwantoff6906
@stoptheplanetiwantoff6906 9 ай бұрын
And also one drawback with solar it takes 10 to 15 years for it to pay for itself. And as you said by then it's ready to be replaced.
@williamburdon6993
@williamburdon6993 6 ай бұрын
As far as solar , sounds like you investigated it well and you know best what will work for you. You are home! If you are like me , your not moving until they take you for the last ride. Enjoy your piece of heaven on earth and do exactly what you want, to make you happy.! Love your channel!
@DieselCreek
@DieselCreek 6 ай бұрын
Yup. Only way I’m coming off that land is in a wooden box
@valeriedillie4541
@valeriedillie4541 9 ай бұрын
Marcot drilled my well 20 years ago. Glad to see they are still in business. Ground pounder drills the best wells in SWPA.
@robertburns3014
@robertburns3014 9 ай бұрын
Great plans, Matt! You're going to have such a great shop area - world class, in my opinion! Plus, you'll have more than enough material to show us on your channel. I'm happy for you, my friend!
@CaptianKaos
@CaptianKaos 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update Matt. A lot of irons in the fire. Cool watching the drill rig. Funny how the old ways work better and old equipment is still doing those jobs. *Easter egg* New cab for the Autocar? You did not mention anything about installing the crane. As always looking forward to the next video to see what adventures you are up too. Take care. Cheers.
@newrenewableenergycontrol5724
@newrenewableenergycontrol5724 9 ай бұрын
It started when Matt was a very little boy with his first Tonka truck. He was enchanted! Literally. In the third dimension, outside of human eye balls, the long haired ageless entity who arranged for this moment, smiled and growled, "Your ass is mine now!" Yup you are right. It never ends! Enjoy it now because I am not sure if your soul remains in your possession! LOL!🤣🤣🤣
@markusjoseph5256
@markusjoseph5256 8 ай бұрын
When you own a business its never done. Grows every day with your businesses success . Thank You. another great Video.
@wes11bravo
@wes11bravo 9 ай бұрын
Looking awesome, Matt. Just to keep perspective on things, once in awhile you should do an oil change crawling on your back outside in the muddy gravel underneath your dump truck. In February. Haha!
@richardcobb2852
@richardcobb2852 9 ай бұрын
I was thinking Matt just needs to find a hobby, you know when there’s nothing to do.
@raymondpetrovits2336
@raymondpetrovits2336 9 ай бұрын
Doing everything by yourself is satisfying but daunting. In reality you need a bunch of bodies you can task things out to get closer to finishing up and getting to the things you most enjoy. Big fan from CT.
@user-vf6hr4lw6m
@user-vf6hr4lw6m 9 ай бұрын
Once Again Matt.... You Are A Bad Ass !!! Brother you are Years Ahead Of Your Time !!! The thought process that you put into your projects, are what separates you from the average Joe !! And when you factor your age ? Which I know, is just a number!? you're WAY Far ahead of SO Many !
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