Loved the video Aaron . It must be wonderful to see how people do the same type of work in different countries and different continents; quite interesting to see the differences and similarities so close-up. Thank you to the companies who invite you to come and film! It is also 'work' for them! Much appreciated!
Aaron, You've earned your success and access to the finest construction and mining equipment in the world. Keep in mind that there are many people envious of your work and what seems to be effortless success. As a person who's coached world class athletes for the last 46 I know that your kind of success did not come without hard work and personal sacrifice.
For bigger repairs, often a truck with knuckleboom is sent to site to deal with heavy parts. And here in europe nearly every bigger contractor has service contracts or strict service plans in place to prevent breakdowns as much as possible
Meanwhile here in Australia our builders chuck the chop saw in the skip bin at the end of jobs and bury the scrap…. Our building methods are shabby too, no zip sheathing or the like even available on the market. Just throw another air con at it if it’s too hot/cold. Someone save us.
G'day Aaron, Hi from Australia. I really love your channel, and many thanks to all the guys in the background who help you make these cool videos. Have you done any videos in Italy or other parts of the Old World.
@ I think they’re biggest project so far was the demolition of the coal power plant in Lünen (Germany) And for that they built the Kiesel KMC 1600S demolition excavator.
Can you show us viewers how our country does the same thing, it be an interesting comparison. Great work on your video and thanks for sharing your passion.
for anyone who wonders how much something like this cost just like every major corporate construction company they leverage monopoly and insider bidding for these type of jobs so it doesn't matter. for example the F1 track in las vegas who was paved by las vegas paving corporation they have people sitting in both the company and public government positions who elect the contractor.
Every time I watch one of your videos i feel you could very easily take over dirty jobs for Mike Rowe and you would be a perfect fit. And it’s not that you remind me of him, it’s just I think you do a great job at what you do and your great in front of a camera and I think you could do it just as good as he did.
Thanks for sharing, Aaron! Would've loved to hear more about how those robots identify materials - are they using normal cameras, infrared, xray, spectral cameras, spectroscopy, or something else entirely?
I have a friend to manages a very tall hotel in South Florida, The guest regularly ask what those mountains are in the distance.... Trash, giant mountains of trash
Very nice reporting and excellent photo! Based on the infected debate among firefighters regarding helmets (traditional US versus European style).. do you have any thoughts on the different types of helmets for construction? As a European I tend to think the brimmed US helmets are cool but still like the ability to attach hearing protection and visors when needed.
So, are there Swiss regulations that require them to try and recycle materials? Does the government offer subsidies or some sort of tax break or other incentive for them to do it? I imagine this must be quite the costly thing to get started.
We have some landfills but it‘s way to expensive to dump everything there so you try tho sort as much as posible tho make some mony with the sorted material
How do we lift stuff if theses no cranes on the service truck? Well usually theses more than one machine on sight… And for smaller stuff loaders and excavators can make pretty good cranes 😅
In Switzerland many three axle dumptrucks are able to put on a hiab crane in the back if needed and also can park it up. It has a quick connection takes you about 5minutes to install and uninstall, they are often used for smaller lifting jobs.
Service Vans are great to fix all the smaller daily issues. As soon as you need a crane or heavy welding, you need specialized and trained crane operators and welders anyway, so they will come with theyr own vehicles. You are not even allowed to drive a forklift in Switzerland for any commercial application without proper forklift training and certifications.
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From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
Vans are commonly used in all sorts of commercial and service work in the US as well. Trucks in the US set up for service work generally have boxes, cabinets, etc. to store things in. With the open cargo area and a crane on a service truck, you can easily lift large parts and set them on the truck for transport.
Pretty sure they have storage piles outside of the recycling factory where they can quickly dump large amounts of waste from a job site as a buffer, so the robots can keep on sorting while demolition needs to stop because of the noise.
Loved the video Aaron . It must be wonderful to see how people do the same type of work in different countries and different continents; quite interesting to see the differences and similarities so close-up. Thank you to the companies who invite you to come and film! It is also 'work' for them! Much appreciated!
the companies that have us out are always awesome!!
Aaron, You've earned your success and access to the finest construction and mining equipment in the world. Keep in mind that there are many people envious of your work and what seems to be effortless success. As a person who's coached world class athletes for the last 46 I know that your kind of success did not come without hard work and personal sacrifice.
thank you very much!!
Well done, Aaron! We need to see more on the recycling as this is going to be a huge opportunity moving forward for the construction industry.
Switzerland takes recycling extremely seriously! 💪♻️
For bigger repairs, often a truck with knuckleboom is sent to site to deal with heavy parts. And here in europe nearly every bigger contractor has service contracts or strict service plans in place to prevent breakdowns as much as possible
Welcome to my home country👊🏼 Love all the Eberhard content🚀
That Sennebogen
Meanwhile here in Australia our builders chuck the chop saw in the skip bin at the end of jobs and bury the scrap…. Our building methods are shabby too, no zip sheathing or the like even available on the market. Just throw another air con at it if it’s too hot/cold. Someone save us.
Nice video, Aaron. Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
thank you!
G'day Aaron, Hi from Australia. I really love your channel, and many thanks to all the guys in the background who help you make these cool videos.
Have you done any videos in Italy or other parts of the Old World.
Full turn around on recycling. From old to new. 👍
Greets from Bern Switzerland. Nice video with big machines
thanks for watching!
Hagedorn‘s gonna have a word with you about that title 😂😂😂
whoopsie
Hagedorn, the fullliner in industrial dismantling, demolition and recycling. Even in wind turbine building and dismantling.
@@AaronWitt So you gone visit Hagedorn? Goated company that does it all, they don't just demolish they are smart and develop their own properties too.
@ I think they’re biggest project so far was the demolition of the coal power plant in Lünen (Germany) And for that they built the Kiesel KMC 1600S demolition excavator.
Cleet fan Aaron? Hell yeah brother !
The last water gun guy was way better than the first guy lol
Can you show us viewers how our country does the same thing, it be an interesting comparison. Great work on your video and thanks for sharing your passion.
Where is your Eberhard sticker on your helmet? 😂🤪
for anyone who wonders how much something like this cost just like every major corporate construction company they leverage monopoly and insider bidding for these type of jobs so it doesn't matter. for example the F1 track in las vegas who was paved by las vegas paving corporation they have people sitting in both the company and public government positions who elect the contractor.
I hope you visited Aregger AG company also in Switzerland.
we did but the AREX wasn't working when we were there sadly
yay Aaron is finally uploading in 4k 🎉🎉🎉
It would be cool if you could do a video on track operations during a race at the freedom factory
Nice work yall
Hello Aron. Have a look at the A-Rex of the
Aregger company from Switzerland. A monster demolition excavator based on the Liebherr 9800.
No, the A-Rex is a Liebherr R9150 whith Liebherr R9200 undercarriage.
@ Sorry, I made a mistake, you're right of course
@@tiger955mi66 No problem.
Every time I watch one of your videos i feel you could very easily take over dirty jobs for Mike Rowe and you would be a perfect fit. And it’s not that you remind me of him, it’s just I think you do a great job at what you do and your great in front of a camera and I think you could do it just as good as he did.
thank you very much I appreciate that
its cool that they recycle the metal
Great video thanks
Funny I didn’t go to Switzerland for any of those things you mentioned 🤔
Holy crap that crusher weighs as much as a cat 306!!
3:30 there’s nothing like it
Thanks for sharing, Aaron! Would've loved to hear more about how those robots identify materials - are they using normal cameras, infrared, xray, spectral cameras, spectroscopy, or something else entirely?
I have a friend to manages a very tall hotel in South Florida, The guest regularly ask what those mountains are in the distance.... Trash, giant mountains of trash
Bro went to the doctors and came back to work. What a chad
Very nice reporting and excellent photo! Based on the infected debate among firefighters regarding helmets (traditional US versus European style).. do you have any thoughts on the different types of helmets for construction? As a European I tend to think the brimmed US helmets are cool but still like the ability to attach hearing protection and visors when needed.
So imagine calling a 336 a little guy. I wonder what happens to all the water they spray, carrying who knows what materials.
0:53 10:27 that is not a 395F thats a 390F the next gen is the 395.
The 395F is a custom build made by Caterpillar just for Eberhard ( and i think they have 2 in the fleet)
Great work aaron
0:51 Switzerland and Albanian flags
These guys are working fast, they are really CRUSHING it! 😁😁😁
So, are there Swiss regulations that require them to try and recycle materials? Does the government offer subsidies or some sort of tax break or other incentive for them to do it?
I imagine this must be quite the costly thing to get started.
they have no landfills so they have to
We have some landfills but it‘s way to expensive to dump everything there so you try tho sort as much as posible tho make some mony with the sorted material
Landfills are a very short-sided decision, in terms of a society
I guess with construction/demolition in the USA equipment looks big & inefficient….
How do we lift stuff if theses no cranes on the service truck?
Well usually theses more than one machine on sight…
And for smaller stuff loaders and excavators can make pretty good cranes 😅
they'll call in a small crane when needed
@ obviously 😂
In Switzerland many three axle dumptrucks are able to put on a hiab crane in the back if needed and also can park it up. It has a quick connection takes you about 5minutes to install and uninstall, they are often used for smaller lifting jobs.
Right, so when one machine is down, you need to stop another machine to use it to help fix the broken one.
Service Vans are great to fix all the smaller daily issues. As soon as you need a crane or heavy welding, you need specialized and trained crane operators and welders anyway, so they will come with theyr own vehicles. You are not even allowed to drive a forklift in Switzerland for any commercial application without proper forklift training and certifications.
All i can say is the Excavator Driver is Albanian 🇦🇱
Isn’t Arregger a noter Swiss company?
yes
Amazing machinery. Imagine how they will look like in 30-40years.. Probably fully AI controled on the site, 0% human risk.
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Celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today from a $6k start. Investing wisely has given me time for family and future plans.
From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
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Knowing those 'crazy' europeans, they probably demolish from the bottom up. 😛
The crazy part if that some buildings are demolished that way. High rise buildings, in city centers... "Kajima Cut and take down method".
Vans >>> trucks. Trucks are for towing/hauling not storing stuff
Vans are commonly used in all sorts of commercial and service work in the US as well. Trucks in the US set up for service work generally have boxes, cabinets, etc. to store things in. With the open cargo area and a crane on a service truck, you can easily lift large parts and set them on the truck for transport.
You could have done without the annoying background music.
Paperwork done, and i thought Americans had no sense of humour. lol
Can that facility deal with the amount of waste that the demolition of a full big building will produce ?
Those robots seemed really slow.
But they work 24/7, and the bulk of the waist is being sorted directly on site
Pretty sure they have storage piles outside of the recycling factory where they can quickly dump large amounts of waste from a job site as a buffer, so the robots can keep on sorting while demolition needs to stop because of the noise.
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plays don't come to europe again