ELECTRICS AND LIGHTING INSTALL - Garden Workshop Project
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Nice to see the socket screws horizontal!
I always do them vertical now since an old boy told me they catch less dust that way…👍
@@couplandsj I was always taught to leave them vertical, catches less dust if they ever get painted over or anything like that it has a channel to run out of. And just looks neater lol
Dear God! How many years I have been watching the channel??? The girls have grown so much!!!! Well cheers to you all!!!!
Looks absolutely stunning.... When you start putting stuff in I highly recommend putting it ALL on wheels, I have my own professional theatre workshop and everything is on wheels it makes out so much easier..
All those fantastic tools and you're doing up the fronts of the sockets with a leatherman😂 Love it!
Looks brilliant Tim. Great job and nice to see you keeping them fed and watered, makes a huge difference. Andy UK
DON'T DROP THAT COFFEE!!! LOL I thought you tripped holding those 2 cups of coffee because the camera went to fast-forward lol
Looks great, good job sparks 👍
Brilliant effort, it looks fantastic! taking away some inspiration for my own little shed/workship even though its on a much much smaller scale!
I love you gave them them coffee in your DIY mugs 😁. Look very happy with a great lunch Great you have some go to tradey’s
Looks wicked mate. The look on the sparks face at the moment of truth, that's my favourite bit of a new install when you energise everything for the first time always send a little tingle down my spine lol
Nice one Tim, those overhead sockets will be the ones you use the most mate. I have 4 in my workshop and they are always being used for power tools.
amazing job!!! love it.
Bravo pappa.
Nicely done 👌🏼
Hat's off to the lads, decent thing to do and hopefully it will get them more work. Great knowing everything is 100%
Brilliant.
Looks awesome
Looking very smart, you should be proud 👏
What a fantastic space. Looks awesome and easy to clean. I thought you would have installed a mains powered smoke alarm or fire detection switch and even a kill switch for all the power too. You should also maybe consider some permanent camera mounts over head so you can film straight down at a work bench. Have it on a track so it's easy to move along the workshop along the ridge beam. Over wall wonderful work and what a wonderful life and environment you are creating for you and your family.
Love the final look - been a journey to get here and now you have power, heat and light...no stopping you. I used Quinetic (wifi) light switches on my shed along with wifi plugs so I can switch on/off lights and 3-pin appliances from the house ~ 30ft away. Also invested in wifi electric heater with iphone controller - perfect for scheduling to come on early on a cold winter morning before working!
Yes Tim!! I do have workshop envy 🤦🏼♂️ What else can I say 🤷🏼♂️😂😂
Very nice. You must be thrilled that it's all come together so nicely after years of planning. If you did still want to add a Quinetic switch in the house you could do it by having their RF receiver trigger a SPDT relay wired as the second switch in a normal two-way circuit with that existing outside light switch.
Miter saw with googly eyes... I can't believe it :D love it
I am so jealous, would love a workshop/man-cave like this. Will be interested in what you do with your filming wall backdrop. Still missing a heating system for the work shop>?
Hi, it's interesting about Kelvin Lighting 6,000 whereas, I opine artist channels mention 5,200 as been best for art as this whilst not being warm is only just into cool light. I have gone for that in a garage convertion. I particularly like your surface wiring and banks of plugs. A very interesting sequence of videos on this amazing workroom. Thanks.
I feel so guilty for only making a new garden gate in the time it’s taken to do this project… 😂😂 great work as always Tim 😎👍✅
Some nice ideas. As someone with young kids as well I'm going to fit a lockable isolator switch / e-stop to the sockets which have the permanent power tools plugged in - then if the kids end up there without me, they can't accidentally turn anything on
Nice job! Not sure about the led strip where your workbench has gone
Let there be light!
Where did you source the ceiling lights from? Thank you!!
That beam looks like it's going to collapse with the weight of that trunking on it. Be careful!
From start of you shed to power on is that about 5 years looks very good I’m sure you will get a lot of pleasure from it especially in a British winter ,hey Tim do you still have your camper van you did out or have you sold it,old jimmy australia
How are you doing your heating again? Might be worth getting a heat exchanger fan if it's not for dust extract
Hi Tim, I'm really interested in using this Kingspan panel method of construction for a new shed partly to reduce noise from my power tools to the neighbours. Any thoughts on its effectiveness for this?
Loved the video, if you haven’t tried it yet, try BBQ sauce on your pizza rather than tomato base. The workshops looking amazing. Cant wait for future builds
With all your skills you are going to need a Planer Thicknesser, a Table saw, Band saw, etc, so I would just sneak that into conversation with the wife ASAP. Great videos!!!
Pizza dough recipe please
Looks fantastic and really enjoyed watching the journey! Hopefully the reverberation will deaden down once you move your stuff in (obviously it is really apparent on this video because it's an empty space with hard surfaces). Otherwise, you may need to consider an independent body worn microphone or even the use of some temporary drapes just for filming purposes. Keep up the good work!
Did you have to get a separate supply cable run into the house to cater for the extra load (future machines) Tim? Or was it simply an uprated supply fuse?
Looking mighty fine 👍 did you consider any data connections ? Guess you can receive WiFi.
NOOICE!
May have missed it, did you have a dedicated 16Amp supply socket installed for high power kit ie planner and the like
Question will you be using the French cleat system to store your power tools etc or is this out of the question with not having wood walls.
Hi Tim. If you use constant current led driver you won’t suffer from any drop in brightness across long lengths of strip.
Or you can add power injection at various points using additional runs of power cable from the LED power supply.
Beginning: So funny. “We are Fa-Mi-Ly.” 😆
did you install air vents in this shed?
Surprised….that after all that work you never had a mains fire detection sensor with built-in alarm fitted…nice tidy job after all said and done…can’t wait to see the lay-out of the workshop…!!
Good point - easy to wire one into the lighting circuit later though.
Looks amazing, well done for holding off moving every thing in before its complete.
It was tempting. If I hadn’t done the floor when I did it would never have been done, plus electrics would have been a nightmare by the time the walls were covered in stuff! 😀
Nice to see your face light up, both literally and figuratively.
AND he can throw a pizza base, is there no end to this man’s talent. Looking great, what a workspace. Did I see you lining up the screw slots in all the wall socket fronts ? Regards AJ
Of course, should have just left one off a few degrees to see who notices! 😁
Get a turning peel (not cheap). It will save you a ton of effort than using a normal peel pulling it out to twist and then re-shoot. You can rotate on the heat :)
Superb job, but I don't see any 16amp sockets for larger woodworking machines???
Nothing I currently have needs it but left so it can easily be added if needed.
Have you got any heating 👀🤔
Hi Tim. Great looking workshop. I’ve watched all the videos but keep missing the floor size. How big is it?
6m x 5m
Shouldn't you have compacted everything with insulating tape before installing the panels? Now you have slots everywhere.
You should look at Philips hue lights, no switches at all if you don’t want, name it and tell google/siri/alexa to turn it on/off
Great job, it's all coming together nicely, I did notice a slight reverb / echo on your voice inside, not that it's important,but maybe think about some sound dampener?
Yeah but boxy when empty. It’s better now there is stuff inside but likely needs an acoustic panel somewhere. Plus I was filming on a go pro so not the usual mics anyway.
@@TheRestorationCouple yeh, im forgetting it was an empty space, like I said, it's not important, it's not a Hollywood film set 😄
15:49 ~ No link?
Service providers are well received at your home! Don’t you have some work to do? Or cleaning? I volunteer just for the pleasure of eating a good pizza 😁
CHEERS INDEED 🎉🎉🎉
What's the wireless switches operated off, 240v or wifi for the signal?
Quinetic wifi switches generate an impulse signal when clicked that send the signal to the receiver, which is hard wired into the 230v circuit. You can have multiple remote switches for a single receiver and a single switch can be linked to multiple receivers (not wifi though).
Piezo electric. Phillips Hue Tap switch works in a similar way.
Hi, sorry I just want to ask a totally irrelevant question! What pizza dough do you use? Can you please give me the recipe, as I know you would make a really good one! Thanks chris
Is there a cost breakdown somewhere or coming?
Done already. Everything except electrics and floor paint.
@@TheRestorationCouple oh right. Sorry. It's early in the morning, watched it last week or so I think. I'm gearing up to design a workshop myself. Built a small one with just the panels last year, but without the cladding because of budget. Now we're moved we want something nicer, but I'm still partial to the panels, they're awesome. I love the timber frame look on the inside, I'm just not sure I can afford it with timber prices up 20% in some cases. And our local cheap supplier just restricted his business to tradespeople only because of shortages.
Dammit even your pizza is perfect 👌
Very important question... What is your pizza dough recipe? 🤔😂🍕
Are the Brits the only people that offer a cuppa to tradesmen almost as soon as they arrive? I am in my 60's down here in Oz but no one ever takes me up on it. You can't have been paying them by the hour the speed they moved!
I hope the box inside the house was wired before the meter not afterwards lol
What was the cost ?!?!?!?!
I'm not sure if those wireless switches have the range, the ones with a battery are better, though also remember you have a metal workshop, which is a faraday cage. Bigclivedotcom did a couple of vids on them
1:33 Cold milk in the coffee... for shame...(!)
Did I actually spot a sparky using a broom 😂
wheres the emergency stop ???
Not sure how the SWA is connected to that metal clad workshop dist board but you wouldn't normally export the houses earth conductor outside of the house equipotential zone, the workshop should be treated as a TT installation with just an incoming live and neutral and the earth provided by an earth stake, normally make the armoured off into a PVC adaptable box then Live and neutral straight through that and into the boards RCD incomer.
It's perfectly fine to export earth from the house unless a. House is TT then outbuilding must also be TT (exported from house AND its own stake) b. TN-S or TNC-S in house and outbuilding has extraneous metal parts (ie in contact with the ground) - OK to export earth but must be 10mm2 for bonding (it is part of the house's equipotential zone), or separate it and go TT, but your rod won't be as reliable as a supplier's earth. As he used 10mm2 SWA he can bond metal panels, if they're truly extraneous, and keep it connected to house earth. See John Ward on earthing outbuildings: kzhead.info/sun/gdp-fteOjJp6iKs/bejne.html
I did try and shout at you, but realised it doesn't work like that. You forgot to put meat on the pizzas. It can happen to the best.
Tim, your work rate and productivity is making us look bad. Yours sincerely Everybody
В России такой скворечник чтоб построить, мне придётся залезть в кредитную кабалу на пять лет, и питаться только хлебушком😢