I’ve made a HUGE mistake !! | Dream Garage Ep13 | 4K

Ends up I have actually made a big mistake! In this episode I set up my brand-new fitness center however then have a huge confession. I believed it was completed however it is not!

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00:00 – Establishing the Fitness center
10:42 – We have a big problem!

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33 responses to “I’ve made a HUGE mistake !! | Dream Garage Ep13 | 4K”

  1. @alancobbin Avatar
    @alancobbin

    Yeah I thought the doors were far too narrow weeks ago😢,glad it’s getting rectified 👍

    1. @simoningate2056 Avatar
      @simoningate2056

      Me too, you would have thought the builders would have realised that a garage is for cars…

    2. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Yeah me too 👍

  2. @ezraschwartz5201 Avatar
    @ezraschwartz5201

    For the gym equipment… next time- it is much easier to unpack the machines on the lower level and take the parts up… very, very smart decision to bite the bullet and fix the doors. All in all, this is an example of a successful true passion project, expertly planned and executed. Assumptions on the doors width were based on standard width of garage doors, and the omission the doors thickness – among the thousands of small decisions that has to be made in this project- it is easy to see how it was overlooked. There are no perfect projects, but yours will end up close, and will be a joy for years to come.

  3. @Patrick-jc9pb Avatar
    @Patrick-jc9pb

    Sorry to hear that the doors are not wide enough. Having a barn with the doors just wide enough. This would be priority number one for me if I would build a new garage. I would aim for 2,5 meters. I hope you can change this at reasonable cost.

  4. @davidw5662 Avatar
    @davidw5662

    Glad you’ve been able to quickly modify the doors – the new ones will make life a lot easier.

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Definitely!

  5. @lazzaboyman8003 Avatar
    @lazzaboyman8003

    Aesthetically doing both doors makes more sense.

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      I agree 👍

  6. @jimcabezola3051 Avatar
    @jimcabezola3051

    Thank goodness you CAN modify the doors and apertures to suit larger vehicles! Better to do it now before the wonderful aging process takes hold to give all that lovely wood the “Why…I’ve been here forever! Where have YOU been living all this time, council member?” look.
    The doors and bumpers of all your future test cars can breathe a sigh of relief! Aloha!

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Exactly!

  7. @HQBProductions Avatar
    @HQBProductions

    Hello Peter. My goodness…I wish now that I had tried harder to warn that the doors were too narrow…I had to scrap the 7’ door on my garage but my luck was that it was brickwork either side so I could make the door ( electric panel sectional door) is 3.5m wide and I thank my stars I did that. However…now it looks transformed! Well done for bravery and biting an expensive bullet. For me it has made the whole job so much better…much more as you wanted! Good work on the gym equipment but I was shouting at the screen when you were too close to the ceiling! It all looks GOOD…now some nice wall fittings! Well done Peter…a bump in the road but it has turned out alright! So pleased for you and Hilary wants Darcy as her Guard Dog if she is ever looking for part time work! 😃😃😃😃😃Richard.

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Thanks Richard 🙏🏻

  8. @AndrewMcDonald Avatar
    @AndrewMcDonald

    Great gym setup!

    As far as the doors, mistakes were made. Glad you have a solve, hopefully others will learn for their projects.

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Thanks 🙏🏻

  9. @eljayr4669 Avatar
    @eljayr4669

    I know it will be expensive and annoying but you have made the right decision in increasing the door size. With just a few inches either side of a cars mirror it is really worrying when driving in or reversing out as you can easily catch the wing mirrors especially with today’s modern cars. I did it a couple of times and when I bought a bigger car the first thing I did was to take the door frames off and change the door type which instantly gave me an extra 15 cms of width. I can now go in and out of my garage with no concerns at all.

  10. @Between-Bikes Avatar
    @Between-Bikes

    No one who made anything hasn’t made mistakes. As others have said, you owned up & moved on. It’s been an excellent series, thumbs up!

    1. @antonoat Avatar
      @antonoat

      Yes but when you are paying professionals one should be able to expect advice and guidance!

  11. @linocastro5249 Avatar
    @linocastro5249

    Remembers me the French train company that 10 years ago replace the trains for new ones, and guess what… they were too large to enter the stations… 😂. Result… they had to rebuild hundreds of stations costing millions 😱… so, don’t punish yourself so hard, just take it as a life lesson 👌. Cheers from 🇩🇪.

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Oops 🙊

  12. @kevinDG7 Avatar
    @kevinDG7

    Well, with the doors, a mistaking sometimes happened and luckily it fixable Pete. Love the gymsetup

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      Indeed 👍

  13. @gullrock14 Avatar
    @gullrock14

    You could have borrowed my tape measure!

    1. @PetrolPed Avatar
      @PetrolPed

      😂😂😂

  14. @alanwoolstenholmes3532 Avatar
    @alanwoolstenholmes3532

    These things happen all of us make mistakes. Glad you’re getting it sorted looks great Pete.

  15. @johniooi3954 Avatar
    @johniooi3954

    Bet that was fun explaining to Mrs P.

    1. @SW-os3mk Avatar
      @SW-os3mk

      What an idiot. lol

    2. @wcads623 Avatar
      @wcads623

      Yep she will be Dining out on that one for a long time😂

  16. @johntrinick712 Avatar
    @johntrinick712

    If it makes you feel any better, I once built a chicken coop for my chickens. As the weather was bad, I built it in my garage, in the dry, ready to place in the new run. Now this was a luxury chicken coop, complete with double glazed windows that I’d got hold of for free. When it was finished, I sat back with a bottle of beer admiring my work. The following day I went to move the coop to its new location. After much manoeuvring, measuring of coop, and measuring of doors, it was clear it would never leave the garage in one piece!🙄 luckily, my chickens didn’t drive a Porsche!😉

  17. @garyflint2163 Avatar
    @garyflint2163

    Stay positive Pete, remember the saying..

    ‘When one door closes, another LARGER door opens’
    Still look fabulous 👍🏻

  18. @andypalin3287 Avatar
    @andypalin3287

    I’d challenge anyone to admit they haven’t made similar mistakes. Don’t beat yourself up Pete! The gym looks awesome by the way! 😀

  19. @guylambrechts2303 Avatar
    @guylambrechts2303

    If you build something special you always risk some errors. You did good by changing it and not regretting it forever.

  20. @cinematographytrev Avatar
    @cinematographytrev

    Don’t beat yourself up, everyone makes mistakes we are all only human, it’s how you go about resolving and learning from them which matters. Everything will soon come together again. Can’t wait for the grand reveal.

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