Hey, I'm not American but I'd say he would be an awesome "Public Works" secreatary. "What, rebuilding that bridge in 4 years ?? Let me show you, we'll make it in ONE year." Period.
We really love watching your videos!!! You as a younger person have a clue about fixing things without spending all your money on doing it. Keep them coming Andrew!!!! We learn from watching you!!!
Andrew I have been watching your videos for 2 years. I have learned so much from you, thank you sir. I just bought my first excavator today, because of you.
It's ...It's...ALIVE...the new FRANkenBUCKET...at least twice as much capacity now. Awesome Andrew engineering...love those videos.... What I like the most about your last couples of videos, it's that you will be more flexible and versatile, optimizing your equipment, you wont need to go and change excavator in the middle of a job. Good for you!
Probably no critics regarding this bucket, I hope! This project exemplifies Andrew’s can do spirit and creative abilities. The welding “experts” critics need to have every tool available and several drawings.
Your vids are always therapeutic to watch for people who like to create things with their hands... Completely full buckets being lifted up and dropped into the back of the dump truck... I'd say your ingenuity paid off... You solved the problem... Nicely done...
what i like about Andrew is that he does not act the fool..loves his craft and shares it with us without crying for patreon support..He is vastly more talented of YTers of his ilk..He has a varied interest and teaches me something on every video..that stated...He is talented and smart..not many folks are of his caliber, but i bet they are all jealous...
hes good operator on the machines too. seen him dig a big ass tree stump out with the other green excavator. good technique. he was taught well and smart dude will only get better. not to mention he built that cool ass building there out of steel.
Andrew, hello from the UK, great vids, and great work. Just a suggestion for you for your earth clamp on your welding rig and plasma cutter, I used to remove the earth clamp and put a magnet on the end, either screw or bolt the cable to the magnet, and no more clamp getting crushed/banged/falling off. Any old magnet will do (obviously the bigger the better), from an old speaker, or a welding magnet, it just made life a lot easier. Like I said, only a suggestion, no offense taken if you ignore it. Best wishes and good health to you Andrew, the best TH-cam channel out there.
@@kansasadventure1831 That's a shame, I had welding magnets on my stick set and my mig set, used them on site work for 30 years, I got on really well with them, still, whatever gets the job done eh. I did still use an ordinary clamp for tigging though.
@@AndrewCamarata If you use the corner magnet, the one that looks like an arrow head, it also helps hold things at a 90 degree angle, but the cylinder welding magnet, the round one, always got a real good clamp on the metal.
Andrew brings out the kid in all of us. When I watch his latest video I keep looking at the time line hoping it doesn't end. Sadly it does. But I am left with the desire to go out back and dig a big big hole. You inspire people Andrew. Keep it up.
When all else fails get the BH out. Midas size it. If it doesn't fit we will make it fit. Another awesome video. My wife wonders why I watch your videos so much. I tell her because you are a great teacher. I have learned so much by watching your videos. Everyone should have your work ethics.
I just witnessed magic, I got done watching one video and you upload another one as soon as I got done watching the last one. Keep up the great work Andrew!
@preben hansen No not a disease, but more like a tic in the minds of those who thinks that is what life really is like, but it isn't so they are so unhappy, unsatisfied with being alive, having good health, good family, good friends. So I guess somehow it is disease. Of sorts.
Hi from over the pond . As a welder i have noticed that your welding has now become better with as much pratice as you have had , First Class welder on heavy steel great work
Those plasma cutters are great. My wife bought her one for my birthday several years ago. She was just so tired of driving 40 miles to get acet and oxy refilled.
Hi Andrew, I enjoy your videos thanks. I have a cnc plasma table mostly use it for my own personal projects. I'm disabled and make adaptive tools for myself. I do make enough money selling signs and art to pay for the table. I don't regret getting it.
Really enjoying woriking with euro-style ditching bucket like the ones one roto-tilts... That long nose makes a hell of difference for grading, I highly recommend looking at those bucket designs, they work really really good
You remind me of my grandfather. He started his small business after WW2 in a small town in Germany. He couldn't buy anything, even if he had enough money, because there simply where no machines or tools available. So he built all the things he needed, he invented what had to be invented. An important source for his projects was a destroyed Tiger tank from which he took steel plates, screws and many other parts. I really enjoy your videos, i like to see how you build, modify and improve stuff. Good job!
..and later in the week Camarata colonized the Moon and Mars, cured cancer, solved the deficit, brought all warring parties together, and created perpetual motion.. or at least I think he could. I mean, I'm busy.. but I'm just not "Andrew Camarata busy"! Great video Andrew!
@@gearhead0800 Camarata has skills that were very common among men not long ago. Millions of men did metal fabrication daily. Those men and their jobs are now gone to China. Americans have advanced to the 'hand held device' stage of technology. Millenials don't do metal fabrication, but they sure can play vidro games.
@@georgepretnick4460 remember IA class in school? ..... Im a Navy Vet self taught software engineer for my profession now. I weld (mig tig and stick) plasma cut, do electrical and carpentry. I give all the credit to Industrial Arts Class the trades are vanishing
@@georgepretnick4460 Well put. I had a beat up '67 Bug that I had to become mechanically inclined to drive and by god I was gonna drive all over the world in my mind. So, yeah, very true and there you go!
I like his mindset on tools and equipment. In one of his videos he said some guys are driving around in a 50k truck, meanwhile he spent 50k and got an excavator, truck, plow, dump truck, lift, etc. He's smart for that. They're tools in the end, and the more you have, the more money they'll make you.
@@mhess427 I totally agree. I like how Andrew don't give up. Me ill get frustrated and start getting loud Andrew is different he stays calm and figures out another way to fix stuff and when he does its 10 x stronger.
Simple More value for his dollar. Andrew knows his equipment. What will work for his needs and and what won’t. People are so concerned that they have to have the best looking or newest latest n greatest gadget. One You Tuber I unsubscribed from was buying new equipment and then would make videos complaining and whining about the equipment he just bought.
E>X>C>E>L>E>N>T modification of that grading bucket AC! @6:13 you did a great bend test of your Mig welds when you spread the opening wider against the welds on the top. Thanks for posting.
That turned out to become a handy dandy bucket! It even got two flat sides and an edge inbetween to flatten stuff out. Why would you buy a new bucket when you can 1. have fun engineering, 2. repurpose material and 3. make something very useful that you can be proud of having built yourself and have fun with using it! Love you and your channel Andrew!!
Hi Andrew, I enjoyed watching you modify this bucket. I thought that the tack and test process was a very good idea and I enjoyed your CAD, cardboard aided design and plasma cutter work. It looked at one point as if you were making the bucket into a grading and sieving bucket to filter out rocks, but maybe that is a future project.
I thought you were a little crazy adding that much material to your bucket. Thought it would be clumsy use or awkward to close. Looks like it works quite well. Congrats on another successful rehab-refab!
Absolutely boggles my effing mind, Andrew. I am hard-pressed to change a lightbulb.....successfully!!!! I love watching your videos, and seeing the ease and reliability with which you do things. I got to you via Letsdig18. So glad I did. I'm 77 y.o. and have never done any sort of mechanical work or automotive. It's been all academic stuff. Thus I love watching people working at something about which I know less than nothing. Thank you so much for your videos....
Andrew you are one talented individual 😉 💪 I wish everyone had your work ethics. Great weld job! Can't wait to see your new CNC machine👍👍😃 I appreciate the time you take to make these enjoyable videos. Hi Levi🤗
You are amazing. I wouldn't know where to begin modifying the bucket. You made it look like child's play. Before and after video, the before looks wrong. You doubled the capacity. This is a Dexter approved video!
At first it is a little weird looking. Seeing it working i wonder why it was not designed like this in the first place! 200% more efficient. Having now 2 big flat sides makes the last sideway grade also much quicker. Can not wait for a video spreading mulch or even out dirt.Thx for another great one. Cheers!
Great job on the bucket. I like you alot because you come up with solutions and act on them straight away. You can fix almost anything and do good work too. 👍👍🇵🇪🐕❤️
That was awesome! Really nice job of taking something you already had and making better for a little time and very little money instead of spending a grand + on another bucket. Thanks
I love these videos. Every time I weld something, I fanatically clean the metal to shiny state, then wipe with acetone, before actual welding. This guy welds though rust and dirt and mud and god knows what else, and it still works just fine. Nice to see another way of doing things...
Awesome get er done attitude and engineering on the fly. Knew what he wanted and made it happen. Need more people like this and our future would be much brighter.
Hi Andrew. Another great project and video. Being a handyman in my spare time, I like the way how you can improve things with a bit of thought and some hard work. I always look forward to your videos. Keep up the great efforts. Regards from Australia. 👍😀
good work. Ive made a few excavator buckets from scratch. A skeleton bucket and a topsoil trommel type bucket driven off the auxiliary hydraulics. I cut everything with a hand torch but we now have a homemade cnc plasma table and it sure would have been helpful in the build. Last project was a large sandblasting cabinet. everything was documented on my channel
You show America what good common sense and hard work can result in!! You are amazing. It would be nice if they were one of you on every block in America. Just a question, Have you ever considered if Levi watches you weld and it would hurt his eyes? Just a thought. Keep up the amazing videos.
Great Mad Max bucket upgrade! It looks like it almost doubled the yardage capacity in addition to fixing the curl issue. Very nice, Andrew. Shout out to the blonde baller Levi!
Excellent work!! That is so awesome how you just think of something you need and then you make it! No matter what it is made from! Awesome! Really enjoy your videos! Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family.
Great way to solve and do it yourself !!! Love that initiative ! All rounded contractor/equipment operator!!! Well done!!! As a General Contractor I really " hate it" to be waiting and been rip off by "prima donna " subs !!! Lot to learn from you! Cheers from Maui, HI!!!
That turned out awesome! It even looks great! I thought that maybe it would look a little hoakie, but no! You just redesigned an existing bucket into something that could be marketed.
Well done, as per usual. Grandad always used to say "If it don't fit, use a bigger hammer" LOL and you massaged that plate to fit, looks great! Cheers from Tokyo!
Plasma CNC is definitely something you should look into, once you make parts on one youll never want to cut it out by hand again, just make sure you go with a good brand the cheaper/kit ones arent bad but lack some features of some that cost only a few grand more. If you have any questions I can tell you which I have
Yep , perfecto !!!! I am always amazed with the gut you have !!! Be careful and safe not to hurt yourself You are a good guy !!! With a lot of natural potentiel. !!! Serge ( from Mtl )
Andrew I have watched DIY programs that were not as well conceived, filmed, or narrated than your videos. The DIY network is crazy not to pick you up and work with you. Great work on the bucket. Should last forever judging from the welds.
Great modification, bucket looks natural to the eye, good fabrication skills Andrew. I think a CNC Plasma table would make you money where you are, I'm assuming there isn't many with them near you, great for ornate gates, ornaments, weather vanes etc, and the odd Camarata special excavator tool. Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
Thank you for your videos , I did lots of reaserch for a Cnc plasma setup and the best bang for our buck is a cnc router parts , it cost less then half of the Lincoln setup , also your excavator sounds just like mine when I had dirt in the fuel filter , might want to check that
You are one dedicated individual and we appreciate you.
i am nominating him for an oscar what do you think??? lololol
Hey, I'm not American but I'd say he would be an awesome "Public Works" secreatary. "What, rebuilding that bridge in 4 years ?? Let me show you, we'll make it in ONE year." Period.
We really love watching your videos!!! You as a younger person have a clue about fixing things without spending all your money on doing it. Keep them coming Andrew!!!! We learn from watching you!!!
Andrew I have been watching your videos for 2 years. I have learned so much from you, thank you sir. I just bought my first excavator today, because of you.
Cool, have fun with it.
i love these excavator mod videos
It's ...It's...ALIVE...the new FRANkenBUCKET...at least twice as much capacity now. Awesome Andrew engineering...love those videos.... What I like the most about your last couples of videos, it's that you will be more flexible and versatile, optimizing your equipment, you wont need to go and change excavator in the middle of a job. Good for you!
HAHA, I was just scrolling through the comments to see if this was mentioned before I did it...IT LIVES!
46wireboy is this andrew?
Probably no critics regarding this bucket, I hope! This project exemplifies Andrew’s can do spirit and creative abilities. The welding “experts” critics need to have every tool available and several drawings.
Your vids are always therapeutic to watch for people who like to create things with their hands... Completely full buckets being lifted up and dropped into the back of the dump truck... I'd say your ingenuity paid off... You solved the problem... Nicely done...
My son and I love watching your videos together he’s 2 and loves all the machines. Great content Andrew!
King smelting wow you seem so happy
Sweet. You increased the capacity and made it more functional.
But is the buckets structural integrity still the same as before... .
@@clayboist It's stronger. It's been 'Camarata'ed"
Is the added weight a factor? Added steel and more in bucket.
@@Z-Bart highly doubt it. But I have faith in Andrew!
@@jayjohnson8963, Maybe 40-50lbs ? Shouldn't be a problem for just a clean up bucket right ?
what i like about Andrew is that he does not act the fool..loves his craft and shares it with us without crying for patreon support..He is vastly more talented of YTers of his ilk..He has a varied interest and teaches me something on every video..that stated...He is talented and smart..not many folks are of his caliber, but i bet they are all jealous...
I’m a welder/metal fabricator and I can tell you this dude is talented with metal. Nice fab job Andrew!
Stupid🍳
hes good operator on the machines too. seen him dig a big ass tree stump out with the other green excavator. good technique. he was taught well and smart dude will only get better. not to mention he built that cool ass building there out of steel.
Andrew, hello from the UK, great vids, and great work. Just a suggestion for you for your earth clamp on your welding rig and plasma cutter, I used to remove the earth clamp and put a magnet on the end, either screw or bolt the cable to the magnet, and no more clamp getting crushed/banged/falling off. Any old magnet will do (obviously the bigger the better), from an old speaker, or a welding magnet, it just made life a lot easier. Like I said, only a suggestion, no offense taken if you ignore it. Best wishes and good health to you Andrew, the best TH-cam channel out there.
Thanks. Yeah, I have seen those at the welding supply place, I guess its worth trying. Usually the clamp is fine though.
My magnet broke pretty quick so I moved back to the style Andrew has in the video
@@kansasadventure1831 That's a shame, I had welding magnets on my stick set and my mig set, used them on site work for 30 years, I got on really well with them, still, whatever gets the job done eh. I did still use an ordinary clamp for tigging though.
@@AndrewCamarata If you use the corner magnet, the one that looks like an arrow head, it also helps hold things at a 90 degree angle, but the cylinder welding magnet, the round one, always got a real good clamp on the metal.
You seem to have a lot of fun doing these project's
Works great! Love to see a shot of all your excavators lined up
I have a thumb video planned, and I want to get all 5 of them next to each other.
Andrew brings out the kid in all of us. When I watch his latest video I keep looking at the time line hoping it doesn't end. Sadly it does. But I am left with the desire to go out back and dig a big big hole. You inspire people Andrew. Keep it up.
Really enjoy watching Andrew solve problems in a real-world way! Love the castle and the dogs as well!
Evening or mornings is great to watch Andrew deal with whatever comes along. What a smart guy....
That bucket works good Andy. Nice job!
nice.. I use to make buckets from scratch.. you also made it more capacity per scoop ... nice mod
@Prince Jordan tbh I didn't ask
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Levi is on the job so things will go great. Andrew, you really impress thousands of us who admire good work ethics.
Nice video and good job on the modification !
When all else fails get the BH out. Midas size it. If it doesn't fit we will make it fit. Another awesome video. My wife wonders why I watch your videos so much. I tell her because you are a great teacher. I have learned so much by watching your videos. Everyone should have your work ethics.
I just witnessed magic, I got done watching one video and you upload another one as soon as I got done watching the last one. Keep up the great work Andrew!
I love the way Andrew explains problems and demonstrates things. Natural filmmaker
We need more Camaratas and less Kardashian in this country! Great Job Andrew!!!
What if there was a kardasian looking camarata?
Turn off your TV and turn on You Tube !!!
I’ve never seen a kardashian, is there an open season on them? When?
@@genedameier8746 That is exactly what we do, no regular TV only TH-cam, and man oh man, have we learned a bunch, from Andrew and others too.
@preben hansen No not a disease, but more like a tic in the minds of those who thinks that is what life really is like, but it isn't so they are so unhappy, unsatisfied with being alive, having good health, good family, good friends. So I guess somehow it is disease. Of sorts.
Levi likes it!! Wow! You are a craftsman and a hard worker. Glad to see you still have time for Levi!! Congrats!
Hi from over the pond . As a welder i have noticed that your welding has now become better with as much pratice as you have had , First Class welder on heavy steel great work
Those plasma cutters are great. My wife bought her one for my birthday several years ago. She was just so tired of driving 40 miles to get acet and oxy refilled.
Hi Andrew, I enjoy your videos thanks. I have a cnc plasma table mostly use it for my own personal projects. I'm disabled and make adaptive tools for myself. I do make enough money selling signs and art to pay for the table. I don't regret getting it.
Good to hear. I might get one. A lathe and milling machine would be nice too.
@@AndrewCamarata Would you be interested in me making a sign for your building? I will donate it if you will show it and share my channel in a video.
Keith Fenner has a nice plasma table and has done several videos on setting it up and modifying it. Well worth watching.
Really enjoying woriking with euro-style ditching bucket like the ones one roto-tilts... That long nose makes a hell of difference for grading, I highly recommend looking at those bucket designs, they work really really good
Levi is a professionally trained camera ham. And I ❤️ it.
He sure is ! More Levi please !
You remind me of my grandfather. He started his small business after WW2 in a small town in Germany. He couldn't buy anything, even if he had enough money, because there simply where no machines or tools available. So he built all the things he needed, he invented what had to be invented. An important source for his projects was a destroyed Tiger tank from which he took steel plates, screws and many other parts.
I really enjoy your videos, i like to see how you build, modify and improve stuff.
Good job!
Thanks. Too bad about the Tiger, that thing would be worth a fortune now.
..and later in the week Camarata colonized the Moon and Mars, cured cancer, solved the deficit, brought all warring parties together, and created perpetual motion.. or at least I think he could. I mean, I'm busy.. but I'm just not "Andrew Camarata busy"! Great video Andrew!
yes this young man is a renaissance man. Very talented and modest. What a breath of fresh air.
@@gearhead0800 Camarata has skills that were very common among men not long ago. Millions of men did metal fabrication daily. Those men and their jobs are now gone to China. Americans have advanced to the 'hand held device' stage of technology. Millenials don't do metal fabrication, but they sure can play vidro games.
@@georgepretnick4460 remember IA class in school? ..... Im a Navy Vet self taught software engineer for my profession now. I weld (mig tig and stick) plasma cut, do electrical and carpentry. I give all the credit to Industrial Arts Class the trades are vanishing
@@georgepretnick4460 Well put. I had a beat up '67 Bug that I had to become mechanically inclined to drive and by god I was gonna drive all over the world in my mind. So, yeah, very true and there you go!
@@EricHaskins71 trying to bring them to refugees.
Levi's opinions are always my favourite part. He knows his stuff.
Don't know why but I like that banged up beat up work truck. Its like a fun toy you never wanna throw away.
I like his mindset on tools and equipment. In one of his videos he said some guys are driving around in a 50k truck, meanwhile he spent 50k and got an excavator, truck, plow, dump truck, lift, etc.
He's smart for that. They're tools in the end, and the more you have, the more money they'll make you.
@@mhess427 I totally agree. I like how Andrew don't give up. Me ill get frustrated and start getting loud Andrew is different he stays calm and figures out another way to fix stuff and when he does its 10 x stronger.
Simple
More value for his dollar.
Andrew knows his equipment. What will work for his needs and and what won’t.
People are so concerned that they have to have the best looking or newest latest n greatest gadget.
One You Tuber I unsubscribed from was buying new equipment and then would make videos complaining and whining about the equipment he just bought.
E>X>C>E>L>E>N>T modification of that grading bucket AC! @6:13 you did a great bend test of your Mig welds when you spread the opening wider against the welds on the top. Thanks for posting.
You're an inspiration, Andrew, for the real American workers. Kudos.
❤Levi!
That turned out to become a handy dandy bucket! It even got two flat sides and an edge inbetween to flatten stuff out.
Why would you buy a new bucket when you can 1. have fun engineering, 2. repurpose material and 3. make something very useful that you can be proud of having built yourself and have fun with using it!
Love you and your channel Andrew!!
Great video Andrew been watching a lot of your old and new videos and I can say your work ethic is amazing
BTW I love your drive. You will not shy away from trying to fix anything large or small. You just do it.
Super nice finishing/buttering bucket!
Hi Andrew, I enjoyed watching you modify this bucket. I thought that the tack and test process was a very good idea and I enjoyed your CAD, cardboard aided design and plasma cutter work. It looked at one point as if you were making the bucket into a grading and sieving bucket to filter out rocks, but maybe that is a future project.
I thought you were a little crazy adding that much material to your bucket. Thought it would be clumsy use or awkward to close. Looks like it works quite well. Congrats on another successful rehab-refab!
It's awesome how you spent the winter making upgrades to your equipment that yielded serious improvements in functionality!
Just keep these videos coming...never thought I'd be entertained so much by watching welding...but somehow I' hooked!!!
Absolutely boggles my effing mind, Andrew. I am hard-pressed to change a lightbulb.....successfully!!!! I love watching your videos, and seeing the ease and reliability with which you do things. I got to you via Letsdig18. So glad I did. I'm 77 y.o. and have never done any sort of mechanical work or automotive. It's been all academic stuff. Thus I love watching people working at something about which I know less than nothing. Thank you so much for your videos....
Thanks.
Every time I see a new video from you in my recommended I get so excited
Man I cant stop watching Andrews videos, so many ideas, and watching him do the same work, minus other things he does I dont.
Andrew you are one talented individual 😉 💪 I wish everyone had your work ethics. Great weld job! Can't wait to see your new CNC machine👍👍😃 I appreciate the time you take to make these enjoyable videos. Hi Levi🤗
Watching your videos makes my day a little brighter than it was supposed to be, thank you for all the good content
You are amazing. I wouldn't know where to begin modifying the bucket.
You made it look like child's play. Before and after video, the before looks wrong.
You doubled the capacity. This is a Dexter approved video!
At first it is a little weird looking. Seeing it working i wonder why it was not designed like this in the first place! 200% more efficient. Having now 2 big flat sides makes the last sideway grade also much quicker. Can not wait for a video spreading mulch or even out dirt.Thx for another great one. Cheers!
ANDREW, I THINK YOU FIXED THE PROBLEM. GOOD JOB, THAT'S THINKING ON YOUR FEET.!!! VERY INGENUITIVE.!!!!!
Perfect it's hard to believe you have to show manufactures what is needed in the field to me it's common since. Happy trails
Great job on the bucket. I like you alot because you come up with solutions and act on them straight away. You can fix almost anything and do good work too. 👍👍🇵🇪🐕❤️
Thanks to Andrew's videos I feel so much more empowered every time I walk by a construction site now.
I could watch your video all day excellent content not trying to promote stuff makes it so much nicer
That was awesome! Really nice job of taking something you already had and making better for a little time and very little money instead of spending a grand + on another bucket. Thanks
Another kick the feet up and relax video with Andrew! Nice job
No welding project is complete without a coat of black spray paint. Nice job Andrew.
I love your shop Andrew. So cool what you did with that....
I love these videos. Every time I weld something, I fanatically clean the metal to shiny state, then wipe with acetone, before actual welding. This guy welds though rust and dirt and mud and god knows what else, and it still works just fine. Nice to see another way of doing things...
One more project off your"Bucket" list...🙄😁
😂😂
Dale...that was pretty quick thinking..lol..
I *dig* your joke.
Do you mind if I *steel* it??
Just digging the new video
great minds think alike my friend. :)
Amazed how you measure in inches and it still fits! We use mm in England (25.4mm in 1") so more than 25 times the accuracy.
@Keith Clark We probably do the same here just refer to it as 10cm or something. Lol
I look forward to these videos because I learn something new every time!
Such a neat modification to the bucket Andrew! I love the way you bring out the Plasma Cutter and get on with the job!
Awesome get er done attitude and engineering on the fly. Knew what he wanted and made it happen. Need more people like this and our future would be much brighter.
Hi Andrew, love how you use it, after you fix or improve a piece of equipment. Brings it all full circle.
Hi Andrew. Another great project and video. Being a handyman in my spare time, I like the way how you can improve things with a bit of thought and some hard work. I always look forward to your videos. Keep up the great efforts. Regards from Australia. 👍😀
good work. Ive made a few excavator buckets from scratch. A skeleton bucket and a topsoil trommel type bucket driven off the auxiliary hydraulics. I cut everything with a hand torch but we now have a homemade cnc plasma table and it sure would have been helpful in the build. Last project was a large sandblasting cabinet. everything was documented on my channel
Really love your videos! Thanks for sharing with us
I would have never thought to do that to the bucket...Well done Andrew!
You are fearless. i enjoy watching you defeat various projects. " Good as new, let's go do something else"
You show America what good common sense and hard work can result in!! You are amazing. It would be nice if they were one of you on every block in America. Just a question, Have you ever considered if Levi watches you weld and it would hurt his eyes? Just a thought. Keep up the amazing videos.
"a wild sheet of steel appears!"
As Russian writer, Chekhov said, «If in Act One you have a pistol hanging on the wall, then it must fire in the last act».
@@alexhustle excellent, I must remember that one!.
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Great Mad Max bucket upgrade! It looks like it almost doubled the yardage capacity in addition to fixing the curl issue. Very nice, Andrew. Shout out to the blonde baller Levi!
Excellent work!! That is so awesome how you just think of something you need and then you make it! No matter what it is made from! Awesome! Really enjoy your videos! Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family.
Great way to solve and do it yourself !!! Love that initiative ! All rounded contractor/equipment operator!!! Well done!!! As a General Contractor I really " hate it" to be waiting and been rip off by "prima donna " subs !!! Lot to learn from you! Cheers from Maui, HI!!!
Always impressed good job drew!!
That was the purfect angle on that bucket Andrew!!! Great Job.
That turned out awesome! It even looks great! I thought that maybe it would look a little hoakie, but no! You just redesigned an existing bucket into something that could be marketed.
This one was before the bracing the big rock video. Now I want to go back and watch that one again. Interesting and fun to watch. Thanks!
Yes another lovely Andrew video
Well done, as per usual.
Grandad always used to say "If it don't fit, use a bigger hammer" LOL and you massaged that plate to fit, looks great!
Cheers from Tokyo!
Plasma CNC is definitely something you should look into, once you make parts on one youll never want to cut it out by hand again, just make sure you go with a good brand the cheaper/kit ones arent bad but lack some features of some that cost only a few grand more. If you have any questions I can tell you which I have
Perfect, well done Andrew, thanks for letting us watch.
Yep , perfecto !!!! I am always amazed with the gut you have !!! Be careful and safe not to hurt yourself
You are a good guy !!! With a lot of natural potentiel. !!!
Serge ( from Mtl )
Love the CAD, cardboard assisted design!!! Great idea in using the cement board.
Hey Andrew love your vids and keep up the good work
Andrew I have watched DIY programs that were not as well conceived, filmed, or narrated than your videos. The DIY network is crazy not to pick you up and work with you. Great work on the bucket. Should last forever judging from the welds.
Easily the most unique thing I've seen you do, and that saying something...
I've watched this video more than once. You can move a lot of material quickly with that modified bucket. I love it!
Worked great . Alway think the $1.99 can of spray paint really helps great program great channel . Future program idea outtakes and bloopers
Andrew does not makes mistakes.. Mistakes fear that they will be corrected far to quickly. Kinda like Chuck Norris.
Great modification, bucket looks natural to the eye, good fabrication skills Andrew. I think a CNC Plasma table would make you money where you are, I'm assuming there isn't many with them near you, great for ornate gates, ornaments, weather vanes etc, and the odd Camarata special excavator tool.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
You are the Man Andrew!!!
Thanks for another great how to do video Andrew, the quality just gets better by the episode.
Love the videos!!! Keep up the awesome vids😎 love seeing Levi!!!!!
Thank you for your videos , I did lots of reaserch for a Cnc plasma setup and the best bang for our buck is a cnc router parts , it cost less then half of the Lincoln setup , also your excavator sounds just like mine when I had dirt in the fuel filter , might want to check that
Ok, that thing doesn't have quite the power it should, plus it smokes a little sometimes. Ill mess with it.
It's like Christmas when Drew posts a video!
Its great when an idea comes together, and works perfectly! Thanks Andy, great video!
Andy???😬