WORKSHOP CHAOS
Workshop Chaos | Workshop Cleanup Begins My machine shop has been a disaster for years, and today's the day I finally start fixing it. In this video, I clear the floor, clean up the mill, and drag a massive 1908 Camelback drill from Rockford, Illinois across the workshop to its new home. This drill has serious history — the first 10,000 made were bought by Ford Motor Company. If you're into workshop organization, vintage machinery, or just want to see chaos turn into order, this one's for you. More cleanup and organization coming in future episodes as I get this space fully operational — including restoring a 2-post car hoist and getting back into some car projects. If you enjoy this kind of content, hit subscribe and let me know in the comments if you've tackled a workshop cleanup of your own.

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