Maximizing Garage Space
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The lockpicking lawyer joke made this even funnier then it already was.
@davejanszon1558
Жыл бұрын
So true, gave me a big smile !!!!!
@skely4613
Жыл бұрын
I died when I saw this part
@peterjohnson9438
Жыл бұрын
always fun to see someone taking a big fat dump on MasterLock
@welshdave5263
Жыл бұрын
It was awesome, shame I saw this comment before it happened.
The lockpicking engineer was fantastic 🤣 great video
@nickharland2880
Жыл бұрын
Two large spanners could also work ;) but would render the padlock useless. ;)
@forrestnutter
Жыл бұрын
@@nickharland2880 really A hard yank would probably open a master lock 🤣🤣
@Kosahdus
Жыл бұрын
This was best part of this video
@DRIFTWORKSINC
Жыл бұрын
@The Lock Picking Lawyer
@charleytodd5792
Жыл бұрын
A true LOL moment!
I totally expected the Lock Picking Engineer to bring out a grinder.
@ARockRaider
Жыл бұрын
I think we all did right up until he popped it open.
@TravisFabel
Жыл бұрын
yeah I expected him to bring it out even after he popped it open with the shim bypass... just an angle grinder and GRRRRRT!!! and through.
@DasWauto
Жыл бұрын
I thought the engineer’s favourite tool, the BFH (Big Fucking Hammer), was going to make its appearance.
@raw_000
Жыл бұрын
@@DasWauto I think that one is called the 'Chief Engineer' around here
@SubTroppo
Жыл бұрын
@@DasWauto I thought that he was going to make his own bolt-cutters.
Fire extinguishers. YES. I always buy a 4 pack for house warming parties and a 2 pack for apartment warming parties. I also bring my tools and offer to mount them after discussing where they should go, or help the homeowner mount them if they want to do the lifting. Always. My wife used to tease me about it being a lame gift, but she stopped when we had a small fire and one of those babies came in handy.
@alskjflaksjdflakjdf
Жыл бұрын
Great idea. I bought the EZ Fire Spray and stuck it in the edge of the kitchen pantry beside the canned goods. The family has gotten on board and when we bring the groceries home the can always ends up at the front of the can pile, because that is its special home. It's small enough for the kids to use if they ever need it. I should buy something for the garage...
@tkreitler
Жыл бұрын
That is a brilliant idea for a gift. Most people don't realize they should have fire extinguishers until it is too late.
@dennisossianderrmplmtcst2053
Жыл бұрын
Nice
@jubalwright421
Жыл бұрын
absolutely, my work friend pestered me to get a fire extinguisher for my old garage, I got a 10lb, a year latter BAD engine fire with me in the truck in the garage, the fire extinguisher saved the house and the truck mostly (still rebuilding it) my new place I now have a 10lb up stairs, down stairs and in the shop all right beside exits, you don't want to run opposite direction of the exit to grab the fire extinguisher only to realize you can't breath or are blocked from the exit by fire
@joeteejoetee
Жыл бұрын
A fire extinguisher is an excellent wedding gift. It sends love and care, and they will remember you and your gift the 1st time that they use it, or can't find it in time.
As a fellow locksmith, I fully appreciate your references. Congratulations on the new garage and the attached living area!
A master of cutting corners and getting things done
@philippes.42069
Жыл бұрын
"this should be fine for now"
@minecraftfirefighter
Жыл бұрын
@@philippes.42069 fine for now... if it doesnt break its fine forever
@TheLaXandro
Жыл бұрын
Also a master of cutting things and getting corners done
@brianb-p6586
Жыл бұрын
getting this _almost_ done, or _done enough_ .
@tturi2
Жыл бұрын
@@brianb-p6586 that's engineering
"The Lockpicking Engineer", splendid! =D
As someone who binged watched this channel and The Lockpicking Lawyer's in the same month, that lockpicking bit made me die laughing
Laughed out loud at the “1 or 2 things in the backyard” cut. I feel this in my soul.
You made me feel like a genuine member of my community. It appears we have the same solution to life's bigger garaging problems. A homemade car tent , a shed full so that some climbing is necessary to get around it. An outside extra shed for lawnmowers, motorcycles, and flammable goods. Not identical, simply the same.
Yes we would literally watch and listen to Matt talk about organising a garage
@phenomanII
Жыл бұрын
At this point I feel like I would probably learn something if he showed us how he organizes his socks.
@kevincrawford6864
Жыл бұрын
@@phenomanII 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@DieselDoktor
Жыл бұрын
@Chris lol “They’re not gonna trick me with- aaaand I watched the whole thing…. Shit.”
@mcrsit
Жыл бұрын
Nobody ever let him know of Auto Modellista's "Garage Design"!
@LujinCustom
Жыл бұрын
It’s Garage Science Time with your host, SuperFastMatt !
The lockpicking engineer 👌
I just adore the jag project, it looks so funny sitting next to the red motorcycle car under a tent.
I 100% expected the lockpicking engineer thing to end with bolt cutters.
@felixrohde2734
Жыл бұрын
Angle grinder
The Lock Picking Lawyer will be so proud.
Have done a ton of car/moto projects on the bare ground. Under the sun. This video brought back a memory and rush of joy for the first time I had a shelter. Open air, lean-to, with a roof. Safe storage for my tools and supplies. Boy-o! Was I living the high life! Never had a crack at my own garage. That's for the rich folks. Ha, ha! Somewhat different issue, but not. When I see footage of NASCAR garages, or MotoGP shops? Feel like I'm seeing a vision from Mars, or of Heaven! Without the footage, wouldn't believe it exists.
Every inch of garage space is golden. Love the flippy table thing too :)
I moved into my home and used the detached garage to put junk I would store at a week or two later. After living in the house a year I finally organized my full garage. Turns out it wasn't full at all just sprawling. Organization does wonders
@Redmenace96
Жыл бұрын
Most of my friends have 2-3 car garages that are full of sprawling junk. No cars. Try to gently suggest another way. 2 years later, same-same. It is the American way.
@rpavlik1
Жыл бұрын
it's a task that's hard to tackle piecemeal, so it's extra hard to get done. very nearly have to pull everything out first.
Hey Matt, from experience I can tell you that the tent won't hold up in rain. The problem is that the angle is too shallow and it's gonna sag with water pockets and eventually collapse even with little rain if it just continues raining for a while. Make sure that the angle is at least close to a usual tent angle (I guess around 20 degrees or so?) and that there is a good amount of tension I. E. By clamping the sides down.
@gabrielko2147
Жыл бұрын
Maybe he will be fine if he adds more supports in the areas that would otherwise sag
@TROYNELSON12
Жыл бұрын
Just got a blast of nostalgia upon seeing that username, it's nice to see you're still around.
@oblivion_2852
Жыл бұрын
Hold up. Bruh blast from the past the ZipKrowd legend
Custom Builds, World record attempts and lock picking... We learn so much on this channel!
The Lockpicking Lawyer is such a good channel. Deep cut, man.
@jsquared1013
Жыл бұрын
I think it was an homage. It looked like he was using an LPL Covert Companion.
@Amagys
Жыл бұрын
Having a sense of humor usually comes with territory you can poke things that you actually like/love; not everything is offensive. I'm sure it's more of a satirical homage because LPL's videos are so iconic in tone and format.
I started typing "Tetris intensifies" ten seconds before the music kicked in. SFM never dissapoints!
You could literally title your video "making a bowl of cereal", and it could actually be that, and I would still watch. The content you make is just that good. Tickles the brain and shakes the two droplets of dopamine that it decided to make free.
A note about fire extinguishers: You can get really good ones for very cheap at your local Commercial Fire Safety contractor. Commercial extinguishers are bigger, more robust, and last longer, but "expire" after a set number of years depending on where you live. Also, once you or things around you have caught fire a few times, youll wish you had more than just an ABC extinguisher. And since you're now buddies with your local fire safety contractor, youll have an easy time finding and refilling things like Re-usable water extinguishers and CO2 extinguishers.
Love "The lock-picking engineer" bit
I love getting to a superfastmatt video extra early, it's like a little morning treat for my engineering brain
Lockpicking engineer for the win! That reference was amazing!
Builds a flippy table, does not remove 4 handle screws. Amazing
Your videos are so entertaining that i'm about to watch this for the second time in a day and you're literally just organizing a garage
I'm with everyone else, the lock picking engineer, brilliant. And I also expected a grinder or plasma cutter to make short work of a master lock. But bypassing the combination. Fab
this is the lock picking engineer here and today we're going to bypass this lock using multiple methods. first we can bypass it with a little shim. or we can bypass it here with a bypass tool which is just another shim, but inserted into the number wheel. And finally we're going to bypass it here with my favorite bypass tool, 3 ft long bolt cutters.
I always rolled my eyes when I first started working on cars and my parents suggested fire safety equipment. My mom bought me a fire extinguisher and made me hang it up in the garage, which I reluctantly did. When I actually set my car on fire, I was very glad I had the fire extinguisher and told my mom she was right. As a teenager, sometimes your parents are right lol
Well, I’m on my way to get a new lock for my shed ... thanks.
@mundanestuff
Жыл бұрын
Go watch LPL's videos on whatever one you plan to buy. Most of them are this pickable. Hell, I don't think this was even "picking", straight up bypassed.
@Turbochargedtwelve
Жыл бұрын
Battery powered sawzalls are very affordable. Locks are really just for keeping honest people honest and being able to tell your insurance it was secured.
Oh, it hurts either my selfdiagnosed OCD, or perhaps my past in the army recon squadron that you park with the rear out! Great to hear from you as always!
@macattack123mattc3
Жыл бұрын
Also like everyone who is in the oil business down here in Texas. But then again if you're in a garage you aren't really going anywhere in a hurry. For context, the idea with backing in always is that if something is going boom, if everyone is backed in, you just pull out and go for it. If someone is not backed in, it slows down everyone else.
@jsquared1013
Жыл бұрын
@@macattack123mattc3 it also increases safety for normal, not "rapid evac" scenarios. When you back in, your rear cross-traffic is physically blocked off by the spaces/cars on either side and whatever the rear barrier is (curb, wall, another parking row, etc), and when you leave the space, you have better sight lines (no rear blindspots, better positioning to see around neighboring parked vehicles) for the cross traffic or possible pedestrians in the lanes you're pulling into.
@Equine_frederikke
Жыл бұрын
@@macattack123mattc3 it was the same reason in the army, if it goes boom, you don’t have time to back out! Nowadays I still do it, still same reason, if the wife goes boom, I can peel away fast!
@niklaswo
Жыл бұрын
I was taught to back in to any parking (if the engine is in the front) because it makes it easier to jump start the car or just fix things in general if the bonnet points outwards 😊
Has anyone ever seen Matt and the Lock Picking Lawyer at the same time?
@ilham7345
Жыл бұрын
in the same room? never? coincidence? eh, I don't think so
The batteries charging under all the flammable stuff ❤️❤️❤️
My solution to the space problem was to buy a small field with a freaking huge barn. The barn gets a bit damp in the winter so the sensitive machines live in some insulated rooms I built in one end. Oh yes, there is a house as well.
Ah the old garage organization effort. We’ve lived in the same house for 20 years and never, not once, has an actual car cast its shadow across the floor. Every year or so I pull everything out, pile it on the driveway, resort the piles and restack. Done for another year! One trick I did incorporate was buying two rolling scaffold units, building two more shelves in each, stacking with tools, then use them as moveable storage, shifting them from place to place within the garage, or even rolling them right outside depending on the working space required for the day.
Nice work with the Lockpicking Lawyer imposter, been watching him for years! You even got his pace and tone.
Ok that lockpicking engineer/lawyer segment was brilliant.
Out of all the videos I could have clicked today, yours are always the most clickable. Thanks Matt.
8:33 - you made my day!!!
If someone asked me what the best music to accompany a video about filling a garage would be, I’d have had literally no idea. I certainly wouldn’t have thought of the Tetris tune. Genius.
We have one car and an e-bike and a kid trailer and a number of other items in a two-car garage that barely fits two cars and the inspiration here is very helpful, thank you.
I thought I was crazy trying to fit 2 sets of wheels, a folding bike, an e-bike, a motorcycle, and a long-ass car into one car garage, but this is just on another level, Matt
Do me a favour Matt? Don't ever stop making videos! You're doing everything I wish I could except better. And bigger. And better. And with more sarcasm. And better.
Tetris music, lockpicking engineer, hovering trailer. *chef’s kiss*
The Lockpic king engineer bit was FANTASTIC HOLYYYYYYY
This is literally just motivation for me to organize my garage. Way to lead by example Matt!
As I'm organizing my garage on a rare day off Matt drops this gem 🤣 hell yeah thanks man lol
Putting it on one wall, then the other wall is a great plan. Everyone should have wall to wall CNC machines. Much like my old boss about 40 years ago who kept asking me to pull a power supply out of one PC, then put it into another. I told him that's why the're called "switching power supplies". Probably the first and last time he ever actually laughed.
Loving the locking picking lawyer cameo
It’s not about the content, it’s about the narration.
You Matt are amazing at lathing, you are such a great lather-lathier? I really love how you lathed those bearings, please do more lathing in future videos.
@TravisFabel
Жыл бұрын
I know... I would lathe so many things if I had a lathe to lathe with.... Right now I have to have a professional machinist turned down my hubs to fit into my bearing, but I would prefer to lathe them myself with my own lathe.
@austinclark8727
Жыл бұрын
It’s be a huge lathe of events if people annoyed by this turninoligigy commented more thus compounding this joke further!
That flippy table looks so cool and took you almost no time to build. Nice job!
Call me an algorithm, cause I am impressed. Reluctantly, getting ready to watch paint dry, got I into this, only to be overwhelmed by the quality content.
nice, lock picking engineer. another thing i did not knew i needed in my life. but i did.
I love the "lathing" part. Keep it up.
All hail indeed
The lockpicking lawyer part was awesome!!
The flammable stuff hovering above the electrical switchboard and charging station
You earned my respect by getting all of your cars in the garage. One of the saddest sights are a garage full of junk and all the cars parked outside. I mean, isn't a garage for cars? By the way, you still get credit for putting the cars under a canopy in your yard.
And now I have that awesome Tetris piano piece in my head... Thanks Matt..
I love CAD! Take some measurements, then do all the heavy lifting virtually making the physical part less daunting 😁
There is a unit like a pellet lifter but is a carlift. Can be rolled like an pellet cart because of its wheels. Or separate collums that have their own wheels and lift on the wheel.
I've found that 4-drawer vertical steel filing cabinets are an ideal and cheap storage solution for paint cans and other aerosol cans. No more forgetting about ancient paint cans at the back of an overfull shelf. Now you can pull out a drawer and every can is visible at the same time. The tall 5-drawer steel horizontal filing cabinets work pretty well for storing other miscellaneous things out of sight so your packrat tendencies aren't immediately obvious to your wife.
@8:35 Pitch perfect, down to the doing it twice and "as always, have a nice day."
*Watches with the Gameboy Tetris music in the background*
Exactly the theme I hum when packing the car for a Holiday trip , love the Lockpicling part!!!
Portable lift + wallmounts are the best imo. Really useful in a small space
Love the tetris bit
Oh, the Lockpicking Lawyer-bit was just too good. :)
As a passionate (compulsive) organizer of spaces and things, this video gave me much enjoyment 😎😎👏🏻
your dry self deprecating humour is super funny, loved the welding vid too 🤙
Your lock-picking engineer interlude was just perfect.
Love the Tetris music reference. Spent way too much time on Tetris on my Mac in the 80’s to not forever associate that melody with it.
Loved the LPL spoof. It was so spot on!
Great job on the video Matt! Thanks for making it.
A guy in my city had one of those car canopies, but he made the mistake of setting the posts in the ground with concrete. This, as the city officials pointed out just as soon as they noticed it, was "new construction", requiring a land survey, elevation certificate, site plan and probably an endangered species impact statement. I do land surveys. Thank you, city officials.
The tetris theme when putting the vehicles in 😂
Superb as ever. Thanks from the UK 🙂
That was fun to watch... Thanks and looking forward to your future projects and progress with your current ones! Best wishes. .
The Tetris music was a nice touch 👍
I think the magnet stud finder is a good option if that's all you have but drywallers don't always put there nails and screws in the center of the stud. I have used many stud finders and the absolute best one I have ever used it made by Franklin. They are about $65. They are worth every dollar. I would recommend the Franklin stud finder to any one.
The silent movie music is so fitting for trying to jamb the garage full!
@jsquared1013
Жыл бұрын
It was a silent-movie-style version of the Tetris music, too 😂😂
Really liked the flipping table, great idea
awesome as always. so it sounds like you bought this place, congrats!!!
always love to see lathing on the lathe. the lathe is really the best tool for lathing. lathing.
Great video as always and loved the reference to LPL! Bravo good sir.
Wow dude thanks for the magnet trick. I have done a lot of construction and home improvement and never thought of that. Thanks !
Great reference to the LPL 😀 and congratulations with the new garage and associated residential accommodation.
Another cool video. I was getting all these deja vu moments with the over packing of the garage and the car tent. eJag, MTB, Yota, Motorcycles…so nice. Very undersubscribed channel that I predict is soon to grow. Kudos
Love the LockPickingLawer reference.
oh hey he's finally cleaning up and organizing.. 3:57 annnnnnd he's distracted already
Congratulations Matt, your new garage is awesome and you're doing a fantastic job there. Now there's also much more light, I'm enjoying it from this side of the screen you must be pretty excited in your new little kingdom 🤫😁🦾
Made my first order on send cut send with your code. I can't wait to get them in.
Flameable stuff with lithium batteries charging right under is the perfect combo for home owner insurance
your passion is insane, thank you for sharing with the world
Someone needs to let LPL know that he must watch this one. 😆
The lockpicking engineer bit was perfect