It’s been over two years since we did the first shop tour and figured it was about time for another. Things have changed a lot in the AOC shop since then, and I found new and better ways to manage my small shop to make it feel and work like a big space. Enjoy!
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Nice workshop that looks like it gets used as it should be.
You make good use of the space you have. Thanks for the tour!
I love how your shop has “patina”. Feels cozy and well used, not sterile and bland, the way a shop should be!
Thanks for the tour. We all have limited space. Great organizing.
This was totally awesome! I really enjoy rustic looking shops, so yours was a gold find. Although mine is in a garage, I too have a low ceiling and exposed joists/rafters. Good to see I'm not alone in cramming enough stuff to fill a cargo train up there.
Excellent KZhead channel if you haven't subscribed already it's your loss this is my new favorite place.
I love how you have made the most out of your limited space.
I been watching your show for a couple of years nice to show us around your workshop really enjoy watching you work on projects always a pleasure all the best from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 🌎 🇺🇸 👍🏻
thanks for another cool video, the shop is constantly evolving
You know it. Thanks so much for watching Richard.
Good video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Thanks Jennifer.
Hi Dustin. Nice workshop of course. You have all necessary to make whatever thing that you can imagine. Congratulations my friend. Greetings from Madrid
Thanks Miguel! Hope you and all of yours are well.
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship Everything is all right at this moment. I hope people in conflict do not fuck the world. Thank you a lot Dustin
Felicidades!!! Tus videos me gustan mucho
It's always a treat to see how someone else sets up their shop, so many good ideas for utilizing those nooks and crannies that otherwise become Bermuda triangles where things get lost and forgotten! Happy Monday :)
Too true. Thanks.
Perfect Shop! As messy as mine 😊
Hey, this is really clean for my shop😂
I love seeing the nooks and crannies. It's so personalized. My shop is similar. To an outsider, it looks like chaos, but every inch of it is organized and I have a home for everything. I share a home with 4 girls, so it's nice to have a little space for myself.
I share mine with 2, and it’s the only place I can control the “organization” 😂
молодец 👍👍👍🙌
Always love seeing people do room tour! You made great use of the space!
Me too! Thanks.
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Thanks so much for sharing! Some good ideas here for us to use! I like the idea of having some bigger tools like drill press on castors. Very versatile!
Thanks Matt
Thank you for showing us your workshop. The beer fridge is the ultimate addition. Putting some item on wheels is an awesome idea, making it portable & creating space. We're very interested with your exotic wood collection. What sort are they & what do you use it for? Handles? Greetings from Christmas Island.
Thanks for watching. Yep! The beer fridge is definitely a highlight. Lol. The exotics are a wide range of things that I have collected over the years. I grab them knowing that I like the look for knife handles, and use them for those and lot of other things that pop up.
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship Cheers mate. Happy Easter to you & family.
Great shop!
nice. But I will never have that ...thank you for showing
Never say never. It’s just about using your space for what’s important to you.
I agree. Never give up. Believe in what you want / dream.
Thanks for the tour man! Looking forward to more content from the O’Hara bros in 22! And hopefully we meet up again!
You know we are workin on it! Thanks for the love. We will see you soon.
There was a vise bandsaw set up that I would like some details on 👍
I’m not exactly sure what you are referencing. Could you let me know what time in the video you saw it.
👍 well organized
Thanks Edro
Another great vid! Looks like a great place to WORK FOR IT! 🤣
Thanks BK! Did you see your sticker on the band saw😉.
I’m watching a video of yours from January 2019 titled “Making a Bushcraft Axe”. I’m REALLY interested in the axe head shown at the 12:45 mark of that video. Seems to have a “true temper” style wedge going on. If you wouldn’t mind letting me know what kind of head it is so I could look for one online that would be AWESOME!
I want to help, but I’m not sure which axe you are referencing. At that time in the video, there is a council tool “Jersey” pattern single bit axe, but if that’s not what you are talking about, please add some more info and I’ll do my best to answer.
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship sorry for the confusion. I meant the half hatchet you have in your hand at that moment. Not the axe(s) on the table. It’s the first half hatchet you pick up as an example.
@@TaylorMadeOutdoors ah yes. The axe that you are interested is one of my favorite axes, and I’m not normally that interested in half hatchets. Unfortunately, it’s unmarked, so I can’t tell you the maker, but I can tell you that it’s a half hatchet, with phantom bevels. I’ve done a little research on it and haven’t been able to find any other like it. Thanks for
I have a big wood workers vice mounted to my workbench and all the other tools that normally would be mounted to a bench or pedestal have a 4x4 piece of wood attached to them, when I need that particular tool I just take it off the shelf and clamp it into the vise. These are the tools I use this way, chain grinder, bench grinder, belt sander, small drill press and a metal vise. Now I have all this extra space on my table to collect clutter...
That’s a great way to utilize your space. And/or create clutter😂
Got lathe ?
Do you ever have a problem with moisture affecting anything in your shop? I worry about it and my sandpaper sometimes
Yeah, it’s a struggle. I run a dehumidifier nearly year round, but it’s the space I have to work with. I try and keep my metal surfaces oiled. Things I’m worried about getting effected by moisture I’ll keep in bins and totes, which helps surprisingly well.
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship thanks for the tote idea! Definitely be using that one
No problem.
Hi Dustin, thanks for the updated tour! Would you mind replying with the brand of your 130lb anvil? I've searched for "achio" with no positive results. I'm looking for an economical anvil for my shop as well. Thank you!
Did a quick search, might be spelled ACCIAIO (else it is quite a coincidence that they make anvils to 🙂 )
That’s the one👍🏼 I got the 60kg
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship Thank you!
@@steffenhvid Thank you!
Question. Do you have any axes that you have collected but don't use?
I don’t. I’ve used all of the axes that I’ve collected and hung. The only ones I haven’t used are ones that are not on handles yet. 😁
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