You keep saying you did everything by yourself. Let’s show some appreciation for all the relatives and friends and neighbors who helped you man. Garage looks awesome!
@TwilightxKnight1318 күн бұрын
There is enough space in the "attic" that you could have used some for storage, so installing collapsible ladder access with a larger, framed access hole would have been nice. Wifi switches are nice, but for those who worry about signal interruption or someone hacking your system, since you trenched for conduit, you can run switch legs to a switch inside the house as well.
@TwilightxKnight1318 күн бұрын
The main thing to remember when installing an out-building subpanel is you must install separate ground rods (most AHJ require two) and do not use the bonding screw. You want your EGC and neutral to be separate on a subpanel. The only place to use the bonding screw is at the main service panel. Also, you can save yourself from drywall finishing headaches if you carefully plan your receptacle locations so they do not wind up on a seam. It is much harder for a novice to mud/tape over an outlet and keep the wall flat and smooth. Keep your electrical box cut outs tight by running the cutout blade along the inside edge of the box (not the outside), but angle it slightly away from the box. It will create a "soft" edge that will "pop" right over the box and remain tight around the edges so there is no risk of gaps when you install the covers. This also helps prevent "run away" of the cutting tool due to the rotation of the cutting blade. Not sure if you considered adding a small 1/2 bath (powder room). Plumbing can be tricky, but you'll wish you had it when you need to use the bathroom while covered in saw dust and/or grime. Wives definitely hate it when you track your filth through their clean house. ;-P
@wayneg296Ай бұрын
👍👍😎✌️🤟
@mrchad97z49Ай бұрын
good job. quite amazing really.. one guy on YT spent 12k on his garage, but there is no insulation, no electricity, no network, No sheetrock, and the trusses are not nearly as sturdy as yours, and he did not have any garage doors and he did not add in the foundation or how it got there. He did have a foundation but I didnt see if he added that.. I mean, you need lights in your garage. So that other guy just put up a shell. But you have a "garage". And you put in cabinets and a work bench and a TV and all that tubing and wiring.. That's how you do it. But ya speaking of WIFI.. Alexa is a neccessity. Just interface your apps for the lights with Alexa and give Alexa a verbal command is even better than using the app. I have plugs for lights and bulbs that have built in Wifi..And it all goes through Alexa. Now my mom wants a Wifi Thermostat for her house. By the way, I tried searching for your Channel Name and it didnt come up. Your channel name sounds like a "task" rather than a channel name. So, I think it confuses the YT algo.
@King_TuTTАй бұрын
looks good. I would of put insulation in the walls of the room for the air compressor, to dampen that noise better.
@beeawesome7140Ай бұрын
People who pronounce silent letters are a blight on society, lol.
@sebastianusamiАй бұрын
I dont know why anyone would do stucco
@alexanderk7776Ай бұрын
eat fly repair repeat
@shanesdiy2 ай бұрын
4 year old video but hoping you still watch comments and might have a suggestion. Any idea why yaapu doesn't recognize my telemetry data even though telemetry values are populated? I was hopeful this video is what I was looking for but it didn't get into how to get the script to see my data. I'm using a Spektrum receiver and the new SkyID gps/telemetry module that populates my telemetry with gps speed, altitude, coordinates, etc. but while running the script it just says "no telemetry data" and "NO GPS" even though my GPS coordinates do appear on the script. That's really the only thing that does show up. I know yaapu wasn't specifically written for what I'm trying to do with it but figured it should see it as long as the telemetry values are there. Thoughts? I asked on the EdgeTX Discord server and was told "Yaapu Lua telemetry widget works with FrSky passthrough and CRSF passthrough".
@CubanRider2 ай бұрын
You're my hero dude. Phenomenal job tackling this by yourself for the most part, great inspiration to possibly build something like this in the future.
@PEDROMENEZESPRADOPEREIRAGASPAR3 ай бұрын
hello bro, could i have your ig or discord or any other way i could use to get in touch with you
@ronaldnaeyaert36533 ай бұрын
Great job for a DIYer. Almost Nobody DIY builds trusses. Shops are supposed to have metal roofs😀
@Billy_bSLAYER3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, the moment I saw the conduit size I felt for you. Great job
@laysstandard3 ай бұрын
good for you doing it yourself, but that conduit install has me facepalming so hard. props bro, few have the gusto you do. also depending on the cable you used, the pvc was pointless. some cables are rated for direct burial
@zz-nc5kx3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I too am building a Tarot 650 Sport and plan to use 17" propellers. When I discovered that the arms were too short I was going to try to splice a longer piece of tubing, but decided instead to follow what you did. I also had to replace the wires going to the motors from the ESCs (I've mounted the ESC's in the central body).
@1EasyCruiser4 ай бұрын
Looks great! What size windows and and regrets going with horizontal vs vertical opening windows?
@williambutler86244 ай бұрын
Older video, just found your video of building your shop, I Congratulate you on the work you did, you tackled something alot of folks wouldn't attempt to do, you built a very nice shop and I know you are proud of it, hope you enjoy your shop and good luck with all your future projects, SUBSCRIBED.
@zz-nc5kx5 ай бұрын
I am planning a 650 Sport build and have some questions. What gauge wire did you use for ESCs? I’m planning on 12 wag. Where did you get the late for mounting the Pixhawk? I want to mount my ESCs in the center body but need a plate for mounting. Also planning on a Matek power distribution board.
@zz-nc5kx5 ай бұрын
I am going to build a Tarot 650 Sport with retracts like yours. I bought MN5008 400KV motors but will be using an APM 2.8 controller as my needs are pretty modest. I'm hoping for 15 min endurace using 17" Tarot two bladed props. Stuff has been ordered, just waiting for deliveries.
@matthewmoilanen7875 ай бұрын
It's not glue it's resin and it's not paper it's cloth for goodness sakes. This is terrible. When u use a Dremel to sand it doesn't sand level and destroys the weave of the fiberglass cloth.
@CrowCreekOutdoors5 ай бұрын
Once you get the first run of decking on the roof, and if you have access to a front end loader, you can lift the rest of your decking up even with the edge of the roof. Eliminates running up & down the ladder. Nice job by the way. I built most of my shop by myself too.
@BlueCat495 ай бұрын
looks really good! I might steal the closest idea for my residential garage. I would be nice to tuck and lock my expensive and larger tools away since cars are constantly driving by and able to see into my garage
@shawnmorin38485 ай бұрын
I would put a little cumins diesel or an older Toyota 22re engine. Both are fun and crazy reliable
@alexvalchuk34526 ай бұрын
Great work! I have a question to you. Is this camera digitally controlled? Can I use PWM to make photos?
@gray09r566 ай бұрын
Why stucco vs vinyl or steel siding?
@GODSPEED-tr4pg6 ай бұрын
You know what I see that no one else does? It’s the corners of a garage or home. You put up a 3 point light on a flat one sided surface. Figure out how to display a round corner to mount the light so you have coverage both in front of the garage and the side. Your welcome
@shoalsbeverage17056 ай бұрын
Everything looks great!!! What are the odds that you would send us the size of the windows that you used for a similar project here????
@tbrenner23746 ай бұрын
Very impressive! Thanks for sharing your process 👍
@williamwales66196 ай бұрын
What you did with your skill set was fantastic. Don't be to hard on yourself. The building is something to be proud of. You and everybody else who has built a shop wishes they had done other stuff. You cannot have enough outlets. You can add other stuff over time as your shop develops or your priorities. A 2 poster car lift would be a nice addition in time. (Don't know if you are car minded.) A nice way to let your neighbours or friends repair theirs.(payback for all their help.) Enjoy your shop. 🙂
@chewyexc6 ай бұрын
Was there drawings for this? what is the ceiling height?? Thank yo0u for the video!!
@gildiaz32797 ай бұрын
The pedal you used for throttle was the original brake pedals. So how did you hook up the brake?
@edilbertoespinoza39787 ай бұрын
Te quedo perfecto
@joeee79437 ай бұрын
Can you provide links on the electrical pieces? Also , if you were going to put a mower deck, did you have a plan on how u were going to do it? Belt or separate motors to each blade?
@mikeso59638 ай бұрын
No air conditioning and heater?
@mikeso59638 ай бұрын
How did you cut the concrete?
@santhoshmamidisetti9 ай бұрын
I don't have telemetry , can I still do this ??
@pattieegger81879 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video my mom's riding lawnmower just did this the other day and now we know how to fix it! Thank you!!
@JasonWelchMusic9 ай бұрын
An OUTDOOR wood burner on a concrete slab is your answer. It will easily heat your insulated garage without using interior square footage.
@JsAutomotive9 ай бұрын
The ridge got installed wrong your supposed to use the 25 year shingles
@larryburns46059 ай бұрын
Great work , for me I would want 28 wide for room around vehicles
@timbiggam26269 ай бұрын
That is fantastic. That is what I need. An the price is great.
@user-ez2tr6qo5i9 ай бұрын
Using the rfd txmod on my horus x10s and installed the txmod and yaapu to it but it keep beeping with failsafe on the rc display. Been using QGC as GCS but no failsafe coming out from it. Any idea?
@joewaldner69869 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Very will done. Also, the fact that you said what you would have done differently, I really liked that.
@timothysears69709 ай бұрын
Interested in seeing all your projects!
@timothysears69709 ай бұрын
Great video, wonderful shop setup. It seems to me that everything you say you wish you would have done could still be done without much effort.
@friendlybill610910 ай бұрын
Very very nice. Your use of the white paint on the walls and ceiling makes this very bright and inviting. Thanks for posting.