@@bigsid1984 Yea I know but he doesn't agree with that. If you are smart about it I would bail out too but you are correct. The roll cage was designed to make the seat the safest spot for light rollovers like that. Now if it was about to go down a 1500 foot long hill? Id definitely bail every time.
I just spent 8 hours at work chipping up slabs to repair pipes, come home to relax, see my fav tuber uploaded and its Andrew with a new toy but its a FKN HAMMER..... Still watched every second hahaha.
@Vincent Lee I watch a bunch of tractor and firewood channels too. Tractor time with Tim, Back 40 Firewood, outdoors with the Morgans, and bluegabe all had videos waiting on me this morning. Andrew is definitely my favorite!
When you can turn monotony into an action sequence, you know your video skills are as good as your operator skills.. This really is one of favorite channels.. Great work Andrew. Merry Christmas..
@@gh3tt0gangst3r2 On older equipment, sure, especially if there's no ROPS. Most manufacturers have tested ROPS that can support the entire weight of the machine on top of it. Most of the time anymore it's better to stay buckled in and go for the ride.
If you watched his video about every vehicle he has owned, you would know that he is ready for anything, and has the videos to prove it. when operating heavy equiptment, I was always in dangerous situations, and ready for it. I used to joke with the people I employed that I will do the dig, because you have kid's. You just know the equipment after awhile.
@@died4us590 I actually believe I have binge watched all his videos. That's why I made the comment, you could see he was ready. I'd be too after that crane incident, I bet that one will stick with him.
William W ....well you’re right about Andrew coming along....not so much on the rest! What is telling is that if you’re right, I really didn’t miss much in the end; but if I’m right, buddy you’ve got a big problem...
@@GM-ft9ec Gods come and Gods go, but the earth is 5 billion years old and will persist until our sun supernovas. I don't know if William is right about the age of that rock, but he clearly knows that oil exists and is way older than Jesus.
@@GM-ft9ec Imagine thinking you're smarter thanthe combined efforts of thousands of years of scientific researchers studies. Earths 4.5 billion years old champ.
I loved working equipment on snowy days because it was free moisture for our sandy conditions, but that was 35 years ago when I started. That’s too cold for me now but I will enjoy watching you. That hammer and roller are the cats ass for those projects. Thanks for sharing Andrew.
"It is very important to grease the RBHammer because it lubricates the tool and clears the area of debris. We recommend using our -- blah blah brand. Please grease the hammer every 1 to 2 hours of constant use. Need grease, give us a call we sell grease certified for Rockblaster Hammers. " www.rbhammers.com
Thanks Andrew for all the amazing videos you post I’m excited to see the container castle when it’s all complete. Keep up the great quality work and keep working hard at it 👍🏼
I like how Chief Inspector Levi is on Christmas vacation with all his seniority and he sent out his junior inspector Cody to supervise the delivery! Wow, I love all the scenery views you always do at the end. Those white trees are absolutely breathtaking. Cooped up inside, I look out my window and see one house across the street and one tree.
@thekingtroll2, yes we all love Levi. He will always be the Chief Inspector. Levi, Cody, and Andrew are like family, don't you know. Have a good evening/day.
Hey Andrew great vid as usual. It would be nice to see an equipment tour as you went around and updated us of your current state of equipment that you own. I'd also personally like to see videos on how to run everything with the controls do and stuff like that, it would be fascinating!
I saw the new hammer and thought - he sure likes his toys. Then he took it to the job and worked WELL past dark, and came back the next day in the snow. I have changed my opinion - he earns every piece of equipment he owns.
Andrew love the newest toy to your collection, and is awesome to see it at work. Was nice to give Cody inspection duty of the new delivery... did an awesome job on making that driveway a lot more manageable and wider, and great that all or most of the rock you hammered then made a great foundation for the road.. Merry Christmas and Have a great and safe New Year Andrew, Hugs to Levi and Codi
A tip when using a “pecker” dont put all of the machines weight on it like that, find the sweet spot with just the smallest amount of pressure that will allow the point to bounce for max effect.
Bonus: finding that sweet spot isnt just about saving your equipment, the real gains are keeping yourself from going mad and making sure you sleep at night 😉
Tilling's Excavation It was a flow test. He didn't say 12 PSI, he said 12 gallons per minute. If you been doing this for a while, you should know hydraulic attachments depend on flow rate to operate. Good dealer will ask that before he sells.
Always hammer fully vertical or horizontal nothing in between as you put a lot of stress on the tool bit and tool bushing, remember to use only recommended hammer paste regularly to reduce wear between hammer tool bushing / lower bearing and bit. Love the videos !
You are the best youtuber! Who am I then who thinks this? I am a 48-year-old Swedish man who is surprised (in a positive sense) at how big a difference there is between our countries. I just wish your day had 48 hours so you had time to post 3 long videos a week. You are the best!
Andrew you know a lot but seem to always be in the business of learning more from experts! I love it when you bring out these guys and bombard them with questions! Keep it up!
From the cheapest hammer in 2019 to a new one now!!! You have got to be doing a good job. Thanks for the brilliant videos. Happy holidays to all. From the UK
@@Aqufrank I think it’s all been his own money, until recently with the brand new stuff. He mentioned in the interview/podcast he just did that he recently started receiving...complimentary...attachments. He specifically called out the cement mixer attachment. He may have said the beak too.
@@commuterdude3053 yeah but if they told you to jump and you got injured or died you'd be to blame. As andrew said before you have to commit either way. If you're staying in hod tight and get ready for a rough ride. If jumping out jump out get well away from the machine until it's completely finished moving
I live in a neighborhood going through "renewal". Our older '50s era houses are being scraped and replaced by 4000 foot monsters. The lot behind my house needed levelling for a new structure and they brought in a couple of Bobcats with rock hammers to cut the limestone. After about four weeks of 70db inside my house I called the general and told him that stuff wasn't cutting it. He agreed and the next Monday they had a HUGE Kubota excavator in the pit with the biggest hammer attachment I've ever seen. It still took about two more months of noise before they got to the level they needed but it proves you need to size the equipment for the job. Those Bobcats would still be ringing in my ears if they hadn't made the switch.
6:04 INITIATE ABORT SEQUENCE! .....oh....okay, it didn't fall over. We're cool. Cancel abort sequence...lol you thought it was going over for a second there...
I have always worn a lap belt on my equipment. Went down with the ship a few times. When I was 21 I flipped a car 7 times going 60 on a highway and after seeing how that belt let me walk away from that with a few pieces of glass in my hair I've always been a very strong advocate for wearing the belt when it is equipped. Roll over protection is rated strong enough to protect you in a rollover from a standstill if you can stay in the seat.
@@comptoncivil7143 lol, it's easy to say bud. real world you most likely freeze and don't move unless you've got lots of past experience with flipping machines..
@@btwbrand in a car, for sure. with a 25 ton machine? there are definitely times you wanna jump ship like when Andrew rolled the crane. Imagine being in that, would have been rough.
Love your content. Thanks !!! Here is a suggestion on your hydraulic quick couplers. If you reverse one side you can never hook the pressure and reverse wrong.
That hammer looks like it works a whole lot better than the other one, especially when used vertically, I think you got a winner with this one, happy chiseling rocks.
My nine year old son wants to be like "Andrew" when he's older. I wouldn't have a problem with that. Thanks for the nice family friendly videos that a Father and Son can enjoy watching together.
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Of course if you want to test it properly you'll have to see how it works at 7:01AM.
Just found this guy last night thanks for the videos Andrew you are very talented young man. I'm psyched I got new material to watch while I'm in my shop
Wow, what a rock breaking machine - hope my dentist doesn't see this... ha, ha. Love the way you follow the veins and peel the shale outcroppings away. Nice to see you grow your business by adding to your versatility. Also, since your friend is so good at welding, like to see her running some of your equipment. She is obviously anxious to learn and please you. Have a blessed day.
Might be getting a big snowstorm tomorrow night hopefully we get some plowing videos Andrew! Especially if you still have the account with the crazy long driveway up the mountain.
This hammer is serious!!! Great job on the drive. It made a huge difference!! I was thinking maybe this was the property you kind of slipped out about during your interview.. The drone shot in the end really showed what a difference you made......
Just listened to your phone interview and your feelings about Pattreon. Consider that some viewers feel the same way you do and aren't comfortable feeling they are getting something for nothing. They derive value from watching your channel and it costs them nothing but time and they want to compensate you for it. Of course I understand you might not want to feel like you owe your Patrons extra for their support which is something I see happening to other channels. Regardless I'm really happy for your success and I always watch your videos as soon as I can. Take care.
@Bo88y22 I think that Andrew's buddies are buying up all the overhaulable equipment that is reasonably priced. Squeezing him out of the market he created.
In a recent video interview by sid Phillips, andrew talked about a couple of his skid steer attachments were given to him by fellow youtubers and companies... like the cement mixer skid steer attachment was given to him by the company who made it..and lots of other great info about our good friend andrew here...it was a good hour long interview...note::only in Europe do record players go counter clockwise 🤣😆🤣
Had to pause, damn that trailer is off the charts from some of your starter models. I must mention, you do offer your equipment their personal best they simply have to offer. I have one of those level trailers you drop logs (large ass trees) on. lol
I just noticed that It was Scott that made that Burke bar for you, that was nice of him, they are pretty handy to have around. I just wanted to say hi and say your a fearless your man and very capable, I enjoy you videos, keep up the good work.
I own a CAT hammer for my USB65 but I don’t use it as much as I should. I offer my hammer rates by the hour and if the customer wants a flat rate I pass on the work. A hammer is really demanding on a machine in my opinion. Great video Mr. Camarata.
Andrew caught your blog with Sid, it was very interesting. A smaller castle build would be cool.Thanks for sharing.The new hammer seems much more efficient and you seemed to adapt your angle of attack as you moved thru the job.
Everything is looking really nice. Brand new trailer, new hammer tool even with a logo! That logo should be on everything but either way the dump truck looks great now too.
Andrew, from experience, i advise you to make improvements on the oil cooling "capacity" . Whilst running a hammer is not going to kill the machine's "guts", the cycle will. Best be safe than sorry type of deal. Source: we cooked a pump, on an 304e2, running a hammer specially made for it. We were within spec with all the necessary things, oil pressure, temp the works, but in a year and a half, the stress added up and just ate the pump apart, was quite the spectacular carnage when it went. Just my two cents and advice. PS. if the yan can take it, you can add a weight on the hammer and give it a bit more umph, old miner trick for light weight machines, that way you don't stress the machine too much, putting it in tension, and then running the "ratta tatatat" on it.
These videos are great. It's great seeing all the hard work paying off. Now Andrew is able to buy brand new equipment. But I hope we still see some videos where he takes old worn out equipment and turns it into functional money making machines. There's something very satisfying about breathing new life into old stuff.
Those big slabs have a beautiful blue colour. Very tough for limestone. Nice work. I like the way you resisted prying on that big loose slab @15:33. Somebody read the instructions.
6:02 Andrew was about 1 second away from having another "there was just no reason to be inside that thing anymore" moment lolol.
Yep, he was well on his way!! 😁
Patience and go slow is not his strength
When machine goes roll over supposed to stay in seat.
@@bigsid1984 Yea I know but he doesn't agree with that. If you are smart about it I would bail out too but you are correct. The roll cage was designed to make the seat the safest spot for light rollovers like that. Now if it was about to go down a 1500 foot long hill? Id definitely bail every time.
"The scales were tipping, so decided to fold this round"
"are you watching someone run a jackhammer on youtube?"
"yes, dear."
My wife seems to get more concerned about me watching these then watching porn.
I just spent 8 hours at work chipping up slabs to repair pipes, come home to relax, see my fav tuber uploaded and its Andrew with a new toy but its a FKN HAMMER..... Still watched every second hahaha.
@@yippdogg9250 absolutely. 🤣
Lul
@@atkpirate7831 bahahaha!!
All my favorite channels are uploading this morning, Christmas came early!
Who else?
@Vincent Lee I watch a bunch of tractor and firewood channels too. Tractor time with Tim, Back 40 Firewood, outdoors with the Morgans, and bluegabe all had videos waiting on me this morning. Andrew is definitely my favorite!
That worked well Andrew.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Andrew for all the quality Christmas entertainment, Merry Christmas to everyone! Have a safe and Happy New Year 🎊 🥳
Best regards from Poland ;)
@@limeaidz6560 thank you!
@@grzybek141 thank you!
👍
Greetings from Slovakia
When you can turn monotony into an action sequence, you know your video skills are as good as your operator skills.. This really is one of favorite channels.. Great work Andrew. Merry Christmas..
Lol you were getting ready to bail off that excavator. The runaway crane taught you well!
Lol
its a common technique on equipment to be ready to bail when things start getting sideways, that is, if you're smart enough and don't wish to die.
@@gh3tt0gangst3r2 On older equipment, sure, especially if there's no ROPS. Most manufacturers have tested ROPS that can support the entire weight of the machine on top of it. Most of the time anymore it's better to stay buckled in and go for the ride.
If you watched his video about every vehicle he has owned, you would know that he is ready for anything, and has the videos to prove it. when operating heavy equiptment, I was always in dangerous situations, and ready for it. I used to joke with the people I employed that I will do the dig, because you have kid's. You just know the equipment after awhile.
@@died4us590 I actually believe I have binge watched all his videos. That's why I made the comment, you could see he was ready. I'd be too after that crane incident, I bet that one will stick with him.
375 million years this bluestone sat here and then Andrew came along
William W ....well you’re right about Andrew coming along....not so much on the rest!
What is telling is that if you’re right, I really didn’t miss much in the end; but if I’m right, buddy you’ve got a big problem...
Wish i could get that shale here!!
@@GM-ft9ec Gods come and Gods go, but the earth is 5 billion years old and will persist until our sun supernovas. I don't know if William is right about the age of that rock, but he clearly knows that oil exists and is way older than Jesus.
@@GM-ft9ec Imagine thinking you're smarter thanthe combined efforts of thousands of years of scientific researchers studies. Earths 4.5 billion years old champ.
Bet there were fossils
Andrew is the type of guy that makes himself happy by buying new machinery instead of the new car like a mere mortal.
Random: “Just bought a brand new Ford Escape!!”
Andrew: “cool I just bought this awesome jackhammer and built a castle
Tesla truck incoming..........
"He who dies owning the most toys, wins"
Andrew Camarata: Cool I just bought this awesome jackhammer and built a castle 🏰.
I loved working equipment on snowy days because it was free moisture for our sandy conditions, but that was 35 years ago when I started. That’s too cold for me now but I will enjoy watching you. That hammer and roller are the cats ass for those projects. Thanks for sharing Andrew.
Liking the logo for your business with the castle. Not sure how long you have been using it but I just noticed.
Heard an interview with him, the other day. He wants to build a scaled down version of "castle" one day..
@@milleb17020 Got a link to the interview?
@@Emiel3673 th-cam.com/video/XNRHIN_OIcM/w-d-xo.html
@@ramosel Thank you!
Yeah, I just noticed that too.
Hi Andrew. Just remember to use a TON of grease on that thing. Grease it Every day, maybe once per hour of use to keep it good.
Can never have too much grease
"It is very important to grease the RBHammer because it lubricates the tool and clears the area of debris. We recommend using our -- blah blah brand. Please grease the hammer every 1 to 2 hours of constant use. Need grease, give us a call we sell grease certified for Rockblaster Hammers.
" www.rbhammers.com
Andrew is on fire with the uploads!!! Love it man. You do great work and your work ethic and attention to detail is unmatched!
Thanks Andrew for all the amazing videos you post I’m excited to see the container castle when it’s all complete. Keep up the great quality work and keep working hard at it 👍🏼
I like how Chief Inspector Levi is on Christmas vacation with all his seniority and he sent out his junior inspector Cody to supervise the delivery! Wow, I love all the scenery views you always do at the end. Those white trees are absolutely breathtaking. Cooped up inside, I look out my window and see one house across the street and one tree.
@thekingtroll2, yes we all love Levi. He will always be the Chief Inspector. Levi, Cody, and Andrew are like family, don't you know. Have a good evening/day.
Anyone see the new Andrew Camarata TH-cam interview by Sid Phillips? Epic interview.
I ran across it last night just before going to bed. Watched a few minutes. Guess I need to go back and watch the rest. Thanks.
I posted a link earlier about it: th-cam.com/video/XNRHIN_OIcM/w-d-xo.html
There is a podcast too. Excellent interview!
It was good, Andrew is a super interesting Cat
yep
Beautiful! Amazing! I'm fascinated by this channel! The place, the machines, the jobs he is involve in...
Almost a one man band! Great vids!
Hey Andrew great vid as usual. It would be nice to see an equipment tour as you went around and updated us of your current state of equipment that you own. I'd also personally like to see videos on how to run everything with the controls do and stuff like that, it would be fascinating!
Andrew has the best vids on TH-cam and he has inspired me to do these thing and he has educated me to work on machines 👍
Facts
I saw the new hammer and thought - he sure likes his toys. Then he took it to the job and worked WELL past dark, and came back the next day in the snow. I have changed my opinion - he earns every piece of equipment he owns.
Andrew love the newest toy to your collection, and is awesome to see it at work. Was nice to give Cody inspection duty of the new delivery... did an awesome job on making that driveway a lot more manageable and wider, and great that all or most of the rock you hammered then made a great foundation for the road.. Merry Christmas and Have a great and safe New Year Andrew, Hugs to Levi and Codi
It's so awesome you're uploading this often now. My favorite youtuber hands down, no one else even comes close!
Not even CLOSE!!!!
A tip when using a “pecker” dont put all of the machines weight on it like that, find the sweet spot with just the smallest amount of pressure that will allow the point to bounce for max effect.
Bonus: finding that sweet spot isnt just about saving your equipment, the real gains are keeping yourself from going mad and making sure you sleep at night 😉
Thanks for including the testing of the psi for the hammer!
They were testing the direction and flow rate.
I know what they were doing. Its not my first roadio
I'm just correcting your factualy incorrect statement.
@@Stumper52 how am I incorrect when he turned around and said you need to be in the range of 10-15psi? than said your at 12 thats perfect.
Tilling's Excavation It was a flow test. He didn't say 12 PSI, he said 12 gallons per minute. If you been doing this for a while, you should know hydraulic attachments depend on flow rate to operate. Good dealer will ask that before he sells.
9:39 My brother, gotta say, the new signage on the truck looks great.
Thanks Andrew another weapon in the arsenal! I see Cody making more friends or just assert ing his authority through play.
That interview you did was lit.
The Yanmar needs a light upgrade! Keep up with content, it's great!
LED light bar,either one long bar, or a pair of short ones,the difference in light output between halogen & led is amazing.
the other yanmar has one i think
Always hammer fully vertical or horizontal nothing in between as you put a lot of stress on the tool bit and tool bushing, remember to use only recommended hammer paste regularly to reduce wear between hammer tool bushing / lower bearing and bit.
Love the videos !
I’m not sure about anyone else, but I personally think Andrew deserves one mill subs.
He doesn't
He deserves way more
He will get there soon i think
I found him with less than 1000
Hell get there
6-8 months
You are the best youtuber!
Who am I then who thinks this? I am a 48-year-old Swedish man who is surprised (in a positive sense) at how big a difference there is between our countries. I just wish your day had 48 hours so you had time to post 3 long videos a week. You are the best!
Andrew you know a lot but seem to always be in the business of learning more from experts! I love it when you bring out these guys and bombard them with questions! Keep it up!
From the cheapest hammer in 2019 to a new one now!!! You have got to be doing a good job. Thanks for the brilliant videos. Happy holidays to all. From the UK
Man you have been on an equipment spree lately. Glad you are though, nothing better then improving efficiency.
He has new wheel loader as well
I seen him selling the beak attachment he just got on the marketplace. He probably gets them for free / discount in exchange for product placement
Keep watching he needs to buy some more.
For sure all this stuff is free
@@Aqufrank I think it’s all been his own money, until recently with the brand new stuff. He mentioned in the interview/podcast he just did that he recently started receiving...complimentary...attachments. He specifically called out the cement mixer attachment. He may have said the beak too.
It's crazy how much enjoyment I get out of watching your videos! Thanks Andrew!
Almost jumped out of the excavator while loading it on the Trailer. Got Paranoid after that crane accident? 😅
I didn't need to be in it haha
It almost fell off for no reason.
There was no reason to be in it anymore
When you tip your supposed to hug the steering wheel or grab handles. Not jump
@@commuterdude3053 yeah but if they told you to jump and you got injured or died you'd be to blame. As andrew said before you have to commit either way. If you're staying in hod tight and get ready for a rough ride. If jumping out jump out get well away from the machine until it's completely finished moving
I'm from Brazil. Since I was 10 years old I have been following an excavator. Your videos are good.
With the new equipment, and the older stuff cleaned up, 2020 at has some good things going on.
I live in a neighborhood going through "renewal". Our older '50s era houses are being scraped and replaced by 4000 foot monsters. The lot behind my house needed levelling for a new structure and they brought in a couple of Bobcats with rock hammers to cut the limestone. After about four weeks of 70db inside my house I called the general and told him that stuff wasn't cutting it. He agreed and the next Monday they had a HUGE Kubota excavator in the pit with the biggest hammer attachment I've ever seen. It still took about two more months of noise before they got to the level they needed but it proves you need to size the equipment for the job. Those Bobcats would still be ringing in my ears if they hadn't made the switch.
6:04 INITIATE ABORT SEQUENCE! .....oh....okay, it didn't fall over. We're cool. Cancel abort sequence...lol you thought it was going over for a second there...
the tracks dont like the new trailer. paint job probably to slick for the tracks
He canceled the Abort Sequence but did his britches cancel the sequence????
Scary!
Good frame of mind...way of putting it! Some days, we are on top of our game.
yep ol a.c. was ready to bail..
I like how fast his "abandon ship" instinct is when his machine looks like it's going sideways.
well yea you’d fucking think so
I have always worn a lap belt on my equipment. Went down with the ship a few times. When I was 21 I flipped a car 7 times going 60 on a highway and after seeing how that belt let me walk away from that with a few pieces of glass in my hair I've always been a very strong advocate for wearing the belt when it is equipped. Roll over protection is rated strong enough to protect you in a rollover from a standstill if you can stay in the seat.
@@comptoncivil7143 lol, it's easy to say bud. real world you most likely freeze and don't move unless you've got lots of past experience with flipping machines..
@@btwbrand in a car, for sure. with a 25 ton machine? there are definitely times you wanna jump ship like when Andrew rolled the crane. Imagine being in that, would have been rough.
@@0xsergy your natural instinct is to jump of a machine when it’s tipping....
Love your content. Thanks !!! Here is a suggestion on your hydraulic quick couplers. If you reverse one side you can never hook the pressure and reverse wrong.
That hammer looks like it works a whole lot better than the other one, especially when used vertically, I think you got a winner with this one, happy chiseling rocks.
02:02 Off to the testing range!
That thing looks built, nice!
My nine year old son wants to be like "Andrew" when he's older. I wouldn't have a problem with that. Thanks for the nice family friendly videos that a Father and Son can enjoy watching together.
Of course if you want to test it properly you'll have to see how it works at 7:01AM.
th-cam.com/video/ktxPRhrDTDc/w-d-xo.html
It's always a good feeling when you get a new toy! And I love how Cody 🐕 starts running as soon as Andrew starts driving!
Weld some expanded steel on the trailer ramps!
Yes that would help andrew a lot
Diamond Plate all the things. (also a big fan of a paint roller and blasting grit)
@@dilbertgonebad6090 Not sure about diamond plate - it can be almost as slippery as plain steel, but blasting grit is a great idea....
Diamond plate, even.
@@jml8975 I think it would still be slippery, I think the blasting grit like the rest say is a good idea
Just found this guy last night thanks for the videos Andrew you are very talented young man. I'm psyched I got new material to watch while I'm in my shop
I'm a city girl but for some reason I'm mesmerized with your videos. Great job!
After watching Andrew for a few yrs now I can honestly say he will be fighting this rock for the rest of his time on the hill. Nice video!
Man you should do a snow prep video before this monster storm coming
Andrew has not done many snow video's for a while or plowing video's
We might get some snow plowing videos from him in the next week or so...
@@deplorablelibertarian Does he still plow? Haven't seen it on his truck for awhile now.
@@TheHiznor...I doubt he got rid of the plow but we haven’t seen any videos for awhile.
Deplorable Libertarian it didn’t really snow much at all last year in his area of NY.
Love the night shots with just the lights of the machinery. The music was perfect as well. Very cool.
Every boy's childhood dream, this dude lives.
Everyone can have their dream. Just got to put in the hard work and time.
He's an astronaut?
I used to play in the dirt with my little cars dreaming this exact things lol
NICE LOGO! Things are looking super professional. Keep it real and keep fixing things!
For a minute there I thought Andrew cloned himself. LOL.
thought the exact same thing.. just for a sec when the bobcat came into the shot
Like the new decal with your castle in the design! Very nice new excavator hammer!
You've been wanting to widen the road, that hammer is going to get it done, like the sticker on the hammer, cool
Like the new logo on that hammer! Cannot promise I would buy merch, but, I would strongly consider it!
You need to upgrade to LED lighting for those night jobs Andrew!
A good LED light bar,will turn night into day...
Wow, what a rock breaking machine - hope my dentist doesn't see this... ha, ha. Love the way you follow the veins and peel the shale outcroppings away. Nice to see you grow your business by adding to your versatility. Also, since your friend is so good at welding, like to see her running some of your equipment. She is obviously anxious to learn and please you. Have a blessed day.
I have never Clicked faster in my life
Amen brother!!
I have... it was the ‘subscribe’ button. 😉
@@darkwinter6028 long, long time ago. I can still remember..
Same here,
Might be getting a big snowstorm tomorrow night hopefully we get some plowing videos Andrew! Especially if you still have the account with the crazy long driveway up the mountain.
Well done, Andrew.
This hammer is serious!!! Great job on the drive. It made a huge difference!! I was thinking maybe this was the property you kind of slipped out about during your interview.. The drone shot in the end really showed what a difference you made......
100% a good video love this channel and happy bday to Cody for other day to thanks Andrew for great content
Always enjoy watching you handle machinery. Thanks for the fine photography and editing.
Yaaay, more tools!
Beautiful area you live Camarata love the drone shots, keep up the good work. This beats dead washed out TV programs any time.
16:16
somehow the music and the things you are doing fit perfectly together ! really enjoy watching your stuff :)
Just listened to your phone interview and your feelings about Pattreon. Consider that some viewers feel the same way you do and aren't comfortable feeling they are getting something for nothing. They derive value from watching your channel and it costs them nothing but time and they want to compensate you for it. Of course I understand you might not want to feel like you owe your Patrons extra for their support which is something I see happening to other channels. Regardless I'm really happy for your success and I always watch your videos as soon as I can. Take care.
An shed full of $$$$ being spent on brand new stuff Andrew, you’re going off the script 😂
Fancy new trailer too!👌 ...diggin the blue.
@Bo88y22 I think that Andrew's buddies are buying up all the overhaulable equipment that is reasonably priced. Squeezing him out of the market he created.
In a recent video interview by sid Phillips, andrew talked about a couple of his skid steer attachments were given to him by fellow youtubers and companies... like the cement mixer skid steer attachment was given to him by the company who made it..and lots of other great info about our good friend andrew here...it was a good hour long interview...note::only in Europe do record players go counter clockwise 🤣😆🤣
Had to pause, damn that trailer is off the charts from some of your starter models. I must mention, you do offer your equipment their personal best they simply have to offer. I have one of those level trailers you drop logs (large ass trees) on. lol
I love how he made it look almost exactly like the thumbnail of his "buying the cheapest hammer video" he even had the crane in the background
And posted it a year later. Here's the thumbnail: img.th-cam.com/users/viVwIivD25WCk/maxresdefault.jpg
Very good job Andrew with the new Hammer .
Andrew are you planning on getting married lol ? Buying all this nice stuff before they can tell you no.
I just noticed that It was Scott that made that Burke bar for you, that was nice of him, they are pretty handy to have around. I just wanted to say hi and say your a fearless your man and very capable, I enjoy you videos, keep up the good work.
Love the sticker decal on the hammer, need to get them blown up and have them on all your trucks and gear now! Haha
Gorgeous drone view , job well done as usual. Hugs for Levi and Cody ❤
I found out my nextdoor neighbor watches it would be cool if everyone could wish SANTIAGO a Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Santiago, I hope you have a great one!
MERRY CHRISTMAS SANTIAGO!!!
Merry Christmas Santiago.
I HAVE A SIMILAR HAMMER FOR MY MINI SKID . I GOT 3 OF THEM FROM DITCH WITCH . THEY WORK GOOD . THEY JUST TAKE TIME AND A LITTLE PATIENCE
Andrew is really moving up with all the new equipment!
Yes. His regular work and this TH-cam thing is working well for him. More new equipment! Happy for him. He earned it.
I own a CAT hammer for my USB65 but I don’t use it as much as I should. I offer my hammer rates by the hour and if the customer wants a flat rate I pass on the work. A hammer is really demanding on a machine in my opinion.
Great video Mr. Camarata.
Can you show all your equipment in a video please?
True. Its getting time that we have a complete walk around of every piece of equipment Andrew has.
Beautiful work. Nice gentle radius on that driveway now.
Great way to start the day!
Andrew caught your blog with Sid, it was very interesting. A smaller castle build would be cool.Thanks for sharing.The new hammer seems much more efficient and you seemed to adapt your angle of attack as you moved thru the job.
Keep waiting for the hammer guy to say
“You’re killin’ me Smalls!”
“Umm sir I wouldn’t advise that”
“It’ll hold”
Andrew just blasts anything that is in his way, with whatever tool works. Love this channel.
Got to have a hammer when you live in Rock Country ! 💪🏼
Back on gran-ite lol.
Great to see you back and working again Bud
That's a really cool hammer. Definitely will make life easier when living in a rocky area like you👍.
Thanks for sharing
Would have made light work of your old slab you smashed up 😃
@@duncantaylor6183 It would have been too easy 😁
Everything is looking really nice. Brand new trailer, new hammer tool even with a logo! That logo should be on everything but either way the dump truck looks great now too.
Great job Andrew and thanks for letting Sid Phillips interview you recently .
Andrew, from experience, i advise you to make improvements on the oil cooling "capacity" . Whilst running a hammer is not going to kill the machine's "guts", the cycle will. Best be safe than sorry type of deal.
Source: we cooked a pump, on an 304e2, running a hammer specially made for it. We were within spec with all the necessary things, oil pressure, temp the works, but in a year and a half, the stress added up and just ate the pump apart, was quite the spectacular carnage when it went. Just my two cents and advice.
PS. if the yan can take it, you can add a weight on the hammer and give it a bit more umph, old miner trick for light weight machines, that way you don't stress the machine too much, putting it in tension, and then running the "ratta tatatat" on it.
6:04 Hey looks like the trailer is just to New 😂
Thank You For The Closing Shots With The Drone Showing The Beautiful Scenery!
I’m sitting on the toilet watching this and my wife was like”what the hell are you watching in there”
🤣👍 too much info
"Sorry hun, I only googled Hoe Jackhammer Action"
She probably think's you need more fibre😂
These videos are great. It's great seeing all the hard work paying off. Now Andrew is able to buy brand new equipment.
But I hope we still see some videos where he takes old worn out equipment and turns it into functional money making machines.
There's something very satisfying about breathing new life into old stuff.
Love the vids Andrew
Those big slabs have a beautiful blue colour. Very tough for limestone. Nice work. I like the way you resisted prying on that big loose slab @15:33. Somebody read the instructions.