I agree, seperate the containers by a couple feet(23-30), u could put a overhang on them.. have lockable storage and a place to back in a car or something, or WE'R sure u could come up with another usage for the covered space !
In Indiana, they tax the shit out of anything permanent. So I placed 2 containers 14’ apart, built a 16’ flat roof between them secured with stake-pocket hold-downs, attached a back wall, and covered the whole structure with metal roofing from Menards. Sprayed everything Oliver Green, and the whole tax-free 30X20 storage area is invisible sitting back under the trees in the corner. Still looks great after 18 years! 😎👍🇺🇸
@@ericspicuzza2483 They work with fresh batteries. The same problem he has with modern battery chargers is the issue with the solar battery mainteners, they cant revive and maintain a dead, bad battery. They need to have enough of a charge for the computer to detect and maintain. But replacing the batteries in all his machines would be a small fortune.
I enjoyed watching you build the pad. We use those shipping containers for storage here in Alaska. The flat pad is super helpful but we also put timbers or blocks at each corner to lift bottom the container up a little. It seems a little easier to level it that way and it also keeps the doors up a little higher so the snow that builds up all winter is less likely to obstruct the opening. Cheers
@@arthurballs9632 I hear that! lol, Down here in the hills of NC, If we did that we'd have possums, coons, copperheads who knows what else fighting for a spot!!
Camarata mountain getting bigger. Looking good Andrew your efforts are commendable. Keep the videos coming they are much better to view than anything on TV.
I love the way he gets every camera angle perfect. I was so happy to see another video from you even though you posted yesterday I love your videos keep up the good work Andrew.
I love how your dogs are always allowd to go everywhere with you, a lot of dogs are confined to a tiny yard all day and maybe taken out for a 15 minute walk on a leash if they're lucky! Your dogs really are living their best life!
Our dogs absolutely love going to my second homes (Home Depot and Lowes) because they are allowed in the store with us. They always behave perfectly because they are just a bit overwhelmed with al the sights and sounds.
I think my OCD would have gotten the better of me and I would have ended up putting all three shipping containers together rather than one just behind the two that were relocated. As always Andrew, great clip, and appreciate you taking time out of your day to make them!
Andrew, that’s a truly beautiful place you have there on that mountain. I bet it’s even more beautiful in person. I enjoy watching you run your equipment since I use to run equipment and still enjoy it but don’t get the chance much anymore. I admire the fact that you try to go the extra mile to see that things are done the right way the first time. Really looking forward to the videos of the castle build.
Andrew, you need to make a covered pavilion that you can put your RV trailer under to keep the elements away from its roof so that you don't have any leaks. The trailer will last longer and you will like it.
@Greg_Gatsby if he had a water source on top of the mountain he could run a P.V.C. misting on the rafters of the pavilion/pole barn to cool it off during hotter days!! My step Dad did that with our mobile home when I was growing up in Oregon. No such thing as air-conditioned homes back then for us poor folk!! HaHaHa!!
I appreciate you Andrew. In my youth I would run around frantic and do half the stuff twice. Be more deliberate and do it once is my current vibe. Set yourself up with a few 50w solars with cheap charge controllers and put them in seldom used equipment keeping them topped off. Batteries last longer and they frigging start when they are needed.
Thanks! Have been watching you from the beginning and are amazed at your growth and success in every area…. Might have painted the containers white, sun hitting the dark color may increase their heat absorption and melting surrounding snow possibly increasing your ice problem during the cooler nights….kinda like an ice dam issue on roofs….
@@AndrewCamarata Very understandable based on your location…having lived at the end of SilverHollow near Willow NY with a red horse barn, I can appreciate your perspective…..
You really have your place looking fantastic. ... I know it's hard work to get your place looking this beautiful and neat to sit back and see how great you have it looking.... I have watched your channel for some time now and every thing you do comes bout looking better every time.. keep up the outstanding work you do. While your young so you can enjoy it when you get older .. I enjoy watching you fix things the way you have bit in your mind to make it look so beautiful. . Your roads are great after you first started working on them that were a mess at the beginning. . Take care and wish you the best.
That is definitely a job worth doing! Not only does it make it easier to use the containers, but drainage underneath them is dramatically improved also, thus helping to slow down any unwanted corrosion. I have to say that I am absolutely smitten with that large piece of mountain that you own. That was indeed a very good purchase. If I were miraculously to come into a large sum of money, lived in the USA and in the highly unlikely event that you were to sell up, I would most definitely be in the queue to buy it. Whilst the stars aligning in such a way is nothing short of a fantasy, it does demonstrate how much I adore that land and that absolutely wonderful view of the valley. Now, all I have to do is find somewhere similar here in Japan, which is a far more realistic option!!
The older I get, the more I think about conservation of energy. It helps me get so much more done during a day of work on my place. I love that you put these tid-bits of wisdom in your videos. 👍🇺🇸🤠
Hey Andrew This was a nice video you can use RM18 It's a weed and grass killer around your container keep the weeds and grass down. If that's not strong enough you can use RM43 It's total vegetation killer.
Watching guys like you and my brother-in-law who can operate large machines like they are an extension of you and doing finishing task that might take others using a smaller machine or hand tools is fascinating. Modern tools are nice but having the base knowledge like you do is the better foundation to have rather than starting with the modern tools, then you are able to do the work regardless.
Fun: Great drone shots and editing Andrew as always and you even resisted knocking over a tripod; just perfect. By the time you're finished, you'll be able to land a small aircraft up there.
Hey Andrew, another Andrew here -but I just go by Andy. Been watching your content for several years now, and must keep doing so as I like how you do things. (And how Cody barks at you when you're yanking on a recoil!) I'd also never comment here unless I thought it might be the least bit helpful. So as far as your continuing issues with dead batteries on your many machines, like with the Bell B30E dump truck: Get 1 or more lithium iron phosphate 24V (or 12V) batteries, strap them to hand truck (or weld up a custom holder) connect in parallel or series as needed, and attach long beefy cables with clamps. (plenty of TH-cam vids on how to make your own hand truck inverter/ power station systems) What batteries to get would be the question here, get a Fluke clamp multimeter (or something like it) and measure the inrush current when starting various machines, and then get batteries with a BMS that supports that max amperage output or the proportionate fraction of it... And also nice to see that you have found a new partner! 🍺😜👍
I love your ideas about small choices that increase efficiency! My personal mantra is, Never walk anywhere empty handed. There is always something that needs to be moved from one place to another.
For my big equipment I always installed a battery cut-off switch if I was going to park them for more than a day... and eventually I set up a solar-powered battery tending system so all my batteries were being trickle charged when the vehicle sat. I had some old equipment with power draws... so this saved me weeks of time. I don't know what will work best for you, but you seem pretty frustrated about the batteries draining when you aren't using the equipment... I bet you'd come up with something 10 times better than what I had. Thanks for sharing these projects with us - and I love your building plans for this mountain property!! I can't wait to see those plans come together.
HA! I was just about to say "still no Lexus video" and lo and behold it's there from yesterday, not sure how I missed it. Two to watch! Keep 'em coming Andrew. Can't even explain how excited I am for the new castle build!
Hi Andrew, hope you're keeping well. Fitting battery isolator switches to my rigs was a game-changer for me after a friend told me to work smarter, not harder. I also made some battery covers from a furniture blanket for winter times. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
You did a good job, just a little shake and bake on the tool trailer. I like watching you get things done, something I've never been able to do myself since I was always working.
couple suggestions 1 for containers place relatively close but apart that could put trusses and roof over and have cover areas for ? whatever like small garage/shop out of snow and rain 2 solar trickle charger battery maintainer for equipment that sets long time between uses
Every time Andrew has a project on the mountain top retreat, I keep wondering when he is going to have a "Building overhead cover for the camper" video. Andrew, it would be a perfect project for a video, something you could do w/astonishing speed/ease, and it would help protect your camper/extend its longevity.
An Andrew video right at lunch time and just the right length. I am going to sit and watch this while checking out this whistle pig all while eating lunch. Thanks man.
I fully expect Cody and Blue to be riding motorized skateboards next video, and I agree with the 2 dogs. We've had 2 dogs for quite a few years, and will always have 2. It's just terrible for us and the dog that outlives one that passes. We always get another, but like us, the one that lived always seems to be looking for the one that's gone. They always like a new buddy to run with tho. I liked seeing them at the end. I think they like the view just as much as we all do.
Maybe removing one of the battery ends for each battery when not using them for extend times? Love your nonshulant attitude in your narration, the content, and your video production work. Top notch.
@@Watchyn_Yarwood Looks like he has one but something else is maybe draining the battery. Short of tracking down the leak I was just thinking of a possable quick and dirty suggestion.
@@Watchyn_Yarwood That was my point, physically disconncet a battery cable to stop any drain on the battery that his battery disccont switch wasnt catching.
@@blaise2628 I understand now what you are saying. However, if you were familiar with a battery disconnect switch, it is either on or off. If it's off there can be no parasitic drain on the battery. I have owned and repaired heavy equipment for over 60 of my 79 years and I know how battery disconnect switches work.
Hello AC, In the Army, we had all kinds of huge tents for operations space and mess halls. Maybe something like a huge 50'x50' tent would help you there? Kind of a semi-permenant thing as you complete your new castle on the mountain. Just a thought... it would at least keep everything dry when you need it. If you bought a used one, it probably comes in a shipping container that you get to keep.
The outside is like a plastic/rubber coated canvas with a metal skeleton. Something like what Mayor Adams was putting up in NYC for the migrants. Maybe those are now for sale since the migrants are now in nice hotels.
Andrew, great job getting ur two Containers moved and setting them-up to beable to open them better.. Cody and Blue sure does have fun running around the areas..
Great to see you again Andrew. Good to see things on the move for the new house/castle. I didn't realise itt was going to be right behind the camper van. The drawings for the new place look sensational, really cool. Hope all goes well. Er ..... some fire extinguishers might be a good idea :)
I had a boss for office framing job that never did anything efficient, literally never planned ahead for anything, just come to work, do some work, zero thought. Literally got to the point where I asked "If we gotta do stuff over can we have the other laborer redo each other's stuff?" It was demoralizing to have to redo perfectly good work because they didn't think ahead at all.
LOVED this video. Nice having the equiptment to have your very own stone quary🙂 Loved the drone footage , always a plus in any of your videos. I totally agree with planing things out and thinking it through to get things done in better order, I find that I go though my day a lot more effecently when I plan it all out ahead of time and then just do things in order, clean up at the time that I do things and then I don't have to come back and redo something. Makes life so much easier. thank yolu for sharing a beautiful sunset with us. Castle 2 in 2025??
You have a nice view there from the top of your mountain, I don't think this video does it justice. You would have to be there in person to appreciate that view. Thank you for sharing it with us, Andrew
At some point in time you could add more gravel to the right side and make some distance between containers,make a roof across the 2 of them if you have to work on something right away getting out weather,snow,rain. Maybe close in the back side across to shelter you from wind,cold using that other container. A sub emergency shop to change something in a hurry to finish a job you are working on. Just a thought to have something handy to get to for minor repair stuff. Even a heavy duty tarp as a makeshift roof. Your work is fantastic, your equipment is a life saver.
He should have had the friend with the saw mill cut some logs to set the containers on. This winter, he will have the same problem with opening the containers. Love the videos, keep up the good work.
Andrew I see you learned your lesson about leaving all the leaves and debris in your equipment haha. LOLd when you pulled out the blower to clean the excavator before using it 😅
Depends, many are very shitty, you want one with an actual controller and atleast a 20w panel. The cheap ones often back feed power or have an always on LED so they actualy drain the battery.
Firstly I loved the video, the little tips on efficiency are great. Batteries so get it ...some say just put a battery isolator on the terminal so the battery keeps some kind of charge , but as we all know electrics drain the battery keeping settings. Isolating them and disconnecting means the time to set them up again every time you use the vehicle etc. I have to agree with others about solar charge panels on the roof , enough to do the job efficiently. Would be interesting to see you do this to those loaders or excavators. I just think it would be helpful to you and others to see you fix the issue once and for all and make for a good video idea. I know it's something that you have to deal with all the time taking up time charging batteries before getting the job done .. hey Awsome video on a Tuesday morning in OZ (Australia).. loved it . Thanks
I have disconnects on the batteries on things I don’t use that often. It’s usually a parasitic draw that kills your battery. With the disconnect, you can just turn it off. Cool video Andrew.
2 videos in 2 days. We so lucky this week. Thanks Andrew!
8,000 views in 22 mins.?!
paying for new building by your views
Auch aus Deutschland 🇩🇪 Danke!!
And right he is ! @@davidsandberg7631
@@alfonszitterbacke4839Hallo aus der Schweiz!
I appreciate all the time he spends positioning cameras for GREAT views of his work.
Yeah he's become so good in filmography!
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Seeing Cody and Blue gaze into and at the Sunset always gets me!
Animals are amazing.
Great job on the pad Andrew.
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You could space the containers 10ft or so apart and put a roof over to make a covered area for equip.... Love how the dogs enjoy the view at the end.
Or stack containers make. Container. Condos
This man knows what shipping containers can become lol
I agree, seperate the containers by a couple feet(23-30), u could put a overhang on them.. have lockable storage and a place to back in a car or something, or WE'R sure u could come up with another usage for the covered space !
In Indiana, they tax the shit out of anything permanent. So I placed 2 containers 14’ apart, built a 16’ flat roof between them secured with stake-pocket hold-downs, attached a back wall, and covered the whole structure with metal roofing from Menards. Sprayed everything Oliver Green, and the whole tax-free 30X20 storage area is invisible sitting back under the trees in the corner. Still looks great after 18 years! 😎👍🇺🇸
Suggesting to Andrew what to do with containers is like suggesting to Clint Eastwood how to make a movie. 🤣
The amount of time you spend making your videos (Setup, Editing, etc.) is greatly appreciated!
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Solar battery keepers for all the toys may be a good future episode. Inexpensive and they work pretty well. Enjoyed!
He did try them in the past and they never worked.
Or just install a cut off switch that would work.
I think he tried a cheap one a while ago that did t work well. What do you recommend? This is a great idea btw
@@ericspicuzza2483 They work with fresh batteries. The same problem he has with modern battery chargers is the issue with the solar battery mainteners, they cant revive and maintain a dead, bad battery. They need to have enough of a charge for the computer to detect and maintain. But replacing the batteries in all his machines would be a small fortune.
indeed, he tried a cheap one but didnt use it as intended, they are meant to keep a full battery full not charge.
I enjoyed watching you build the pad. We use those shipping containers for storage here in Alaska. The flat pad is super helpful but we also put timbers or blocks at each corner to lift bottom the container up a little. It seems a little easier to level it that way and it also keeps the doors up a little higher so the snow that builds up all winter is less likely to obstruct the opening. Cheers
Ain't you inviting critters to move in. Perhaps not in Alaska.
@@arthurballs9632 I hear that! lol, Down here in the hills of NC, If we did that we'd have possums, coons, copperheads who knows what else fighting for a spot!!
Andrew has a severe distaste for anything wood😂😂
Camarata mountain getting bigger. Looking good Andrew your efforts are commendable. Keep the videos coming they are much better to view than anything on TV.
I love the way he gets every camera angle perfect. I was so happy to see another video from you even though you posted yesterday I love your videos keep up the good work Andrew.
I love how your dogs are always allowd to go everywhere with you, a lot of dogs are confined to a tiny yard all day and maybe taken out for a 15 minute walk on a leash if they're lucky! Your dogs really are living their best life!
The vast majority of dogs are confined to a small space but then again, so are almost all pets.
If Cody and Blue aren't tired at the end of a day - it is their own fault.
Our dogs absolutely love going to my second homes (Home Depot and Lowes) because they are allowed in the store with us. They always behave perfectly because they are just a bit overwhelmed with al the sights and sounds.
I didn't think I could smile today (very sick) until I saw those dogs of yours. Thank you!
Feel better soon!
Hope you get better fast bro!
Hope you get well soon! :)
Even the cold even the snow even problems , the beautie of your video is the positivity. Perfect world should be with people like you bud.
I think my OCD would have gotten the better of me and I would have ended up putting all three shipping containers together rather than one just behind the two that were relocated. As always Andrew, great clip, and appreciate you taking time out of your day to make them!
I was hoping someone would ask this question. X2 on great clip and taking the time to put these videos together.
Finally! Every time you had to chip ice to open the door I was wondering why you didn't raise them up. Another great video.
Either that or put em on RR tie sleepers
I was about to suggest he raise them up after watching him struggle so much trying to open them in his other video...
Andrew, that’s a truly beautiful place you have there on that mountain. I bet it’s even more beautiful in person. I enjoy watching you run your equipment since I use to run equipment and still enjoy it but don’t get the chance much anymore. I admire the fact that you try to go the extra mile to see that things are done the right way the first time. Really looking forward to the videos of the castle build.
He is going to build his next Castle there! Now that will be epic!
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As usual, a visual presentation of outstanding video editing! Andrew always entertaining and a joy to watch you develop!
Andrew, you need to make a covered pavilion that you can put your RV trailer under to keep the elements away from its roof so that you don't have any leaks. The trailer will last longer and you will like it.
It will likely stay cooler inside the RV trailer in the warm months under a covered pavilion. 👍
@Greg_Gatsby if he had a water source on top of the mountain he could run a P.V.C. misting on the rafters of the pavilion/pole barn to cool it off during hotter days!! My step Dad did that with our mobile home when I was growing up in Oregon. No such thing as air-conditioned homes back then for us poor folk!! HaHaHa!!
Kinda like a cow barn.
I can attest to that!!
I appreciate you Andrew. In my youth I would run around frantic and do half the stuff twice. Be more deliberate and do it once is my current vibe. Set yourself up with a few 50w solars with cheap charge controllers and put them in seldom used equipment keeping them topped off. Batteries last longer and they frigging start when they are needed.
Great job! Glad you got that done before winter! What an awesome view at the end. Thanks for taking the time to share
Thanks! Have been watching you from the beginning and are amazed at your growth and success in every area…. Might have painted the containers white, sun hitting the dark color may increase their heat absorption and melting surrounding snow possibly increasing your ice problem during the cooler nights….kinda like an ice dam issue on roofs….
Thanks. I painted them that color so they blend in.
@@AndrewCamarata Very understandable based on your location…having lived at the end of SilverHollow near Willow NY with a red horse barn, I can appreciate your perspective…..
Happy Birthday Andrew! Loved the vacation video with your friend and new to you LEXUS. YOU DESERVE THAT AND MORE. Take life and make it yours.🎉😅
You really have your place looking fantastic. ... I know it's hard work to get your place looking this beautiful and neat to sit back and see how great you have it looking.... I have watched your channel for some time now and every thing you do comes bout looking better every time.. keep up the outstanding work you do. While your young so you can enjoy it when you get older .. I enjoy watching you fix things the way you have bit in your mind to make it look so beautiful. . Your roads are great after you first started working on them that were a mess at the beginning. . Take care and wish you the best.
That is definitely a job worth doing! Not only does it make it easier to use the containers, but drainage underneath them is dramatically improved also, thus helping to slow down any unwanted corrosion. I have to say that I am absolutely smitten with that large piece of mountain that you own. That was indeed a very good purchase. If I were miraculously to come into a large sum of money, lived in the USA and in the highly unlikely event that you were to sell up, I would most definitely be in the queue to buy it. Whilst the stars aligning in such a way is nothing short of a fantasy, it does demonstrate how much I adore that land and that absolutely wonderful view of the valley. Now, all I have to do is find somewhere similar here in Japan, which is a far more realistic option!!
The older I get, the more I think about conservation of energy. It helps me get so much more done during a day of work on my place.
I love that you put these tid-bits of wisdom in your videos. 👍🇺🇸🤠
Hey Andrew This was a nice video you can use RM18 It's a weed and grass killer around your container keep the weeds and grass down. If that's not strong enough you can use RM43 It's total vegetation killer.
All the years that I have been watching your channel, Andrew, I never tire of those beautiful views.
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Watching guys like you and my brother-in-law who can operate large machines like they are an extension of you and doing finishing task that might take others using a smaller machine or hand tools is fascinating. Modern tools are nice but having the base knowledge like you do is the better foundation to have rather than starting with the modern tools, then you are able to do the work regardless.
Always a pleasure. Nice to see the old Bomag again, made in Boppard, not far from my homestead.
The best part about these videos are the dogs. They are a hoot to watch and they love the view from the property.
Fun: Great drone shots and editing Andrew as always and you even resisted knocking over a tripod; just perfect. By the time you're finished, you'll be able to land a small aircraft up there.
Enjoy watching Andrew work. I wonder if his ingenuity started many years moving his TonKa Toys across the living room.
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Absolutely love this channel 👍🏼🇬🇧
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Hey Andrew, another Andrew here -but I just go by Andy. Been watching your content for several years now, and must keep doing so as I like how you do things. (And how Cody barks at you when you're yanking on a recoil!) I'd also never comment here unless I thought it might be the least bit helpful. So as far as your continuing issues with dead batteries on your many machines, like with the Bell B30E dump truck: Get 1 or more lithium iron phosphate 24V (or 12V) batteries, strap them to hand truck (or weld up a custom holder) connect in parallel or series as needed, and attach long beefy cables with clamps. (plenty of TH-cam vids on how to make your own hand truck inverter/ power station systems) What batteries to get would be the question here, get a Fluke clamp multimeter (or something like it) and measure the inrush current when starting various machines, and then get batteries with a BMS that supports that max amperage output or the proportionate fraction of it... And also nice to see that you have found a new partner! 🍺😜👍
Thanks!
I appreciate you, AC.
I love your ideas about small choices that increase efficiency! My personal mantra is, Never walk anywhere empty handed. There is always something that needs to be moved from one place to another.
For my big equipment I always installed a battery cut-off switch if I was going to park them for more than a day... and eventually I set up a solar-powered battery tending system so all my batteries were being trickle charged when the vehicle sat. I had some old equipment with power draws... so this saved me weeks of time. I don't know what will work best for you, but you seem pretty frustrated about the batteries draining when you aren't using the equipment... I bet you'd come up with something 10 times better than what I had. Thanks for sharing these projects with us - and I love your building plans for this mountain property!! I can't wait to see those plans come together.
I do the same. Cut-off switches and solar battery tenders.
I do this with mine, each one has it's own solar trickle charger. When I want to use the machines they start - even in winter. Really good advice.
HA! I was just about to say "still no Lexus video" and lo and behold it's there from yesterday, not sure how I missed it. Two to watch! Keep 'em coming Andrew. Can't even explain how excited I am for the new castle build!
Andrew been watching for years and can't tell you how much I love this channel.
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I really admire this guy, never seen anyone with knowledge of machinery and equipment. Wish I could have that kind skill set.
Hi Andrew, hope you're keeping well. Fitting battery isolator switches to my rigs was a game-changer for me after a friend told me to work smarter, not harder. I also made some battery covers from a furniture blanket for winter times. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Wow 2 videos in 1 week thank you, my favorite youtuber.....
You did a good job, just a little shake and bake on the tool trailer. I like watching you get things done, something I've never been able to do myself since I was always working.
per me non hai risolto il problema, ma vederti lavorare con tutti quei mezzi sempre giu' di batterie e' uno spettacolo, bravo
Andrew is a DEY guy. Do Everything Yourself. Love it keep it coming
couple suggestions 1 for containers place relatively close but apart that could put trusses and roof over and have cover areas for ? whatever like small garage/shop out of snow and rain
2 solar trickle charger battery maintainer for equipment that sets long time between uses
|solar trickle charger battery maintainer for equipment that sets long time between uses
He is def on top of this in the last couple videos.
That's what more containers are for. Don't leave things outside.
Every time Andrew has a project on the mountain top retreat, I keep wondering when he is going to have a "Building overhead cover for the camper" video. Andrew, it would be a perfect project for a video, something you could do w/astonishing speed/ease, and it would help protect your camper/extend its longevity.
An Andrew video right at lunch time and just the right length. I am going to sit and watch this while checking out this whistle pig all while eating lunch. Thanks man.
I fully expect Cody and Blue to be riding motorized skateboards next video, and I agree with the 2 dogs. We've had 2 dogs for quite a few years, and will always have 2. It's just terrible for us and the dog that outlives one that passes. We always get another, but like us, the one that lived always seems to be looking for the one that's gone. They always like a new buddy to run with tho. I liked seeing them at the end. I think they like the view just as much as we all do.
Yesterdays video got me hooked! Another one today spoils me totally. Thanks Andrew!
That last picture of the sunset when you were running out there to it with your dogs was a beautiful moment. Beautiful
Maybe removing one of the battery ends for each battery when not using them for extend times? Love your nonshulant attitude in your narration, the content, and your video production work. Top notch.
Battery disconnect switch. I use them on all my equipment.
@@Watchyn_Yarwood Looks like he has one but something else is maybe draining the battery. Short of tracking down the leak I was just thinking of a possable quick and dirty suggestion.
@@blaise2628 If the battery is disconnected, how can something be draining it down?
@@Watchyn_Yarwood That was my point, physically disconncet a battery cable to stop any drain on the battery that his battery disccont switch wasnt catching.
@@blaise2628 I understand now what you are saying. However, if you were familiar with a battery disconnect switch, it is either on or off. If it's off there can be no parasitic drain on the battery. I have owned and repaired heavy equipment for over 60 of my 79 years and I know how battery disconnect switches work.
Hello AC, In the Army, we had all kinds of huge tents for operations space and mess halls. Maybe something like a huge 50'x50' tent would help you there? Kind of a semi-permenant thing as you complete your new castle on the mountain. Just a thought... it would at least keep everything dry when you need it. If you bought a used one, it probably comes in a shipping container that you get to keep.
Or smaller whatever you think you would need to fit what you want inside.
@@rjohnson9543 maybe, I’ve never liked tents or doing temporary structures, maybe in this situation it would be nice though.
Or maybe renting it would make sense? Then they put it up.
The outside is like a plastic/rubber coated canvas with a metal skeleton. Something like what Mayor Adams was putting up in NYC for the migrants. Maybe those are now for sale since the migrants are now in nice hotels.
@AndrewCamarata Cool thanks for answering and considering the idea. It would make it a heck of a lot easier on you, the trailer and the equipment.
The Koering 6633, a grateful machine, does its job...👍
Andrew, great job getting ur two Containers moved and setting them-up to beable to open them better.. Cody and Blue sure does have fun running around the areas..
Someone is cleaning space in the hard drive for what is coming next year, let's Castle 🏰 baby !!! What a treat, thanks A.
Great to see you again Andrew. Good to see things on the move for the new house/castle. I didn't realise itt was going to be right behind the camper van. The drawings for the new place look sensational, really cool. Hope all goes well. Er ..... some fire extinguishers might be a good idea :)
Lean principles are valuable everywhere. Removing wasted movements helps efficiencies.
I've been subscribed to your channel for ages, love it!
Great job on the new pad. Can't wait for the building the castle series to begin.
For a second there, I thought Andrew was setting the footings for the new castle 🤞 Can't wait!
I enjoyed watching you solve your problems and your creativity.
God bless.
I had a boss for office framing job that never did anything efficient, literally never planned ahead for anything, just come to work, do some work, zero thought. Literally got to the point where I asked "If we gotta do stuff over can we have the other laborer redo each other's stuff?" It was demoralizing to have to redo perfectly good work because they didn't think ahead at all.
LOVED this video. Nice having the equiptment to have your very own stone quary🙂 Loved the drone footage , always a plus in any of your videos. I totally agree with planing things out and thinking it through to get things done in better order, I find that I go though my day a lot more effecently when I plan it all out ahead of time and then just do things in order, clean up at the time that I do things and then I don't have to come back and redo something. Makes life so much easier. thank yolu for sharing a beautiful sunset with us. Castle 2 in 2025??
Andrew, what a super job. Great finished product.
Thanks for the video Andrew like it .
Its best to get them off the ground at least 8 inches, it keeps them from sweating inside. I used solid concrete blocks to level my 40'. great video.
Monday is a slow day , so a nice surprise with an Andrew video upload.
You have a nice view there from the top of your mountain, I don't think this video does it justice. You would have to be there in person to appreciate that view. Thank you for sharing it with us, Andrew
I really love watching you build!
At some point in time you could add more gravel to the right side and make some distance between containers,make a roof across the 2 of them if you have to work on something right away getting out weather,snow,rain. Maybe close in the back side across to shelter you from wind,cold using that other container. A sub emergency shop to change something in a hurry to finish a job you are working on. Just a thought to have something handy to get to for minor repair stuff. Even a heavy duty tarp as a makeshift roof. Your work is fantastic, your equipment is a life saver.
Father always said, use your head instead of your back. Work efficient, good advice.
He should have had the friend with the saw mill cut some logs to set the containers on. This winter, he will have the same problem with opening the containers.
Love the videos, keep up the good work.
Was saying exactly that yesterday watching the Lexus-video. You need to raise those containers some time 😀👍
In France we really appreciate your videos and we do like you!🌍
My goofy brain thought, "Why is he starting a chainsaw next to the excavator?", then I realized it was a leaf blower... LOL
Он уже сжёг один экскаватор, и теперь всегда продувает от листьев воздуходувкой.
After that fire, he’s very cautious now.
I thought the same thing😂
well it's good to know I'm not the only one who got fooled 😅, yeah after that fire he's done taking chances I think.
Great job leveling the containers, it should be much easier now to get into them when there's ice and snow.
Andrew literally has a million dollar outfit now to do the same stuff he used to do with a clapped F800 and an old bobcat 😅
I’m in the F800 right now waiting in line to dump garbage.
@@AndrewCamarata never change brotha! haha
Clapping for the F800 😂 🫡👏@@AndrewCamarata
salt of the earth people 🌎❤️
@@AndrewCamarataditched the bobcat though 😂
that view at the end of your videos is absolutely gorgeous, thanks for sharing it
Holy crap - I thought that door was coming off. Holding my breathe the whole time!!!!!
Still the BEST youtube channel. !!
Andrew I see you learned your lesson about leaving all the leaves and debris in your equipment haha. LOLd when you pulled out the blower to clean the excavator before using it 😅
It's good to have the tools you need to get the job done right, as always Andrew great job.
Andrew, y’all need to think about a fleet field-service vehicle?
just noticed a lot of people don't click the thumbs up! Always enjoyed your work Andrew, thanks.
solar panel chargers work nice
Depends, many are very shitty, you want one with an actual controller and atleast a 20w panel.
The cheap ones often back feed power or have an always on LED so they actualy drain the battery.
His tried that in a previous video the mountain doesn't get enough sun
Firstly I loved the video, the little tips on efficiency are great. Batteries so get it ...some say just put a battery isolator on the terminal so the battery keeps some kind of charge , but as we all know electrics drain the battery keeping settings. Isolating them and disconnecting means the time to set them up again every time you use the vehicle etc. I have to agree with others about solar charge panels on the roof , enough to do the job efficiently. Would be interesting to see you do this to those loaders or excavators. I just think it would be helpful to you and others to see you fix the issue once and for all and make for a good video idea. I know it's something that you have to deal with all the time taking up time charging batteries before getting the job done .. hey Awsome video on a Tuesday morning in OZ (Australia).. loved it . Thanks
Andrew’s got all the toys us boys want 👍🏻 great vid again.
Looking good Andrew, great spot good idea my friend. Keep up the great videos. 👍.
The dogos at the end of the video appreciating the view... NICE.
I loved seeing the two little dogs gazing off into the distance at the end of the video. It sure seemed like they were actually enjoying the view.
I can see how much effort went into this!
I can't imagine the amount of batteries that has to be maintained for all that different equipment.
Battery Maintenance = let them sit, then jump start at some point when that machine needs to be used.
I have disconnects on the batteries on things I don’t use that often. It’s usually a parasitic draw that kills your battery. With the disconnect, you can just turn it off. Cool video Andrew.
Throw one of those amazon eco-worthy 100w solar panels on the roof. I have 200w on an old F350 and it keeps the batteries topped off very well.
Yes, that's the way to go if you don't use them daily.
@@markuschampos5750 That F350 runs a verizon hotspot and a camera to keep an eye on some equipment I have at a (soon to be) build site a mile away
@BN-tg5ge Smart!
It´s so interesting to see you working with Head and Hand, I like your videos. Best Greatings from Germany.
My dog is just as excited as I am when a new Andrew Camarata video drops 😂
Wow, the power of these machines is incredible! Watching this excavator in action is so satisfying. Keep up the amazing work 🎉
Permits get approved?
Yes
Andrew I hope all is well and thank you so much for being so patient on problems I look up to you sir
Thanks Andrew