Good thumbnail, make the type bigger, add a red arrow pointing to the hole in the asphalt. Pique people’s curiosity , “WTF is this all about…”. The opening is good too, goes right into the action. grabs people’s attention.
At 10:44 to 10:58… i fell in love with the sky, so blue and the time lapse of the clouds. You're getting much better in your camera work. And accurate drilling as always.
@spencerlewer7053 nice! How’s the ground there? We are in Colorado in the Denver metro area mostly. We work all over Colorado. It’s pretty good ground, sand and some clay. It’s less good near the platt river and west towards the mountains.
@@lifeasweknowit5280 it really depends, we have a bit of everything here… except for cobble I’d say. Most stuff is clay / dirt but there are some extremely tough conditions where it could take 1 hour for 80 ft with 509 gallons of water. It just depends. We hit a good part of town and did 1600 ft in a day so we love days like that of course. But it looks like yall get mostly good ground there. Are yall a sub or run your own company?
Can't they make a locator where you don't need to bend over constantly all day? Keep the sensor on the ground bring the screen up like my cable locator
Horizontal drilling is so fascinating. Love these videos.
Thanks for the support!
Do you test the air in the storm drain before you climb down?
You've probably answered this already but what are the commands your giving to the drill operator about pushing 6 or -3? Thanks and I enjoy watching.
Nice work as usual! Was waiting for a game of Frogger to begin on the busy road.
Good thumbnail, make the type bigger, add a red arrow pointing to the hole in the asphalt. Pique people’s curiosity , “WTF is this all about…”. The opening is good too, goes right into the action. grabs people’s attention.
Thank you!
At 10:44 to 10:58… i fell in love with the sky, so blue and the time lapse of the clouds. You're getting much better in your camera work. And accurate drilling as always.
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Love watching your vids. We got our new 20x22 last month. Been using a few of your tricks. Keep it up brother.
Thanks for the support! 20x22s are good machines. What part of the country do you work in?
@@lifeasweknowit5280Augusta, Georgia. Lot of fiber builds going on around here. What part are you in? The ground seems to be good for yall
@spencerlewer7053 nice! How’s the ground there? We are in Colorado in the Denver metro area mostly. We work all over Colorado. It’s pretty good ground, sand and some clay. It’s less good near the platt river and west towards the mountains.
@@lifeasweknowit5280 it really depends, we have a bit of everything here… except for cobble I’d say. Most stuff is clay / dirt but there are some extremely tough conditions where it could take 1 hour for 80 ft with 509 gallons of water. It just depends. We hit a good part of town and did 1600 ft in a day so we love days like that of course. But it looks like yall get mostly good ground there. Are yall a sub or run your own company?
Is so nice to have good ground! It’s my family company and we contract out to whoever.
I know your not getting the views and al that and I truly tick you shoud get more but thats for al the videos bro I love them and ceep it up
Thank you! Thanks for the support
Nice work as always man
Thanks
Can't they make a locator where you don't need to bend over constantly all day? Keep the sensor on the ground bring the screen up like my cable locator
Yes they make a stand but I kind like putting the Locater directly on the ground.
Робітників вам не потрібно я тоже оператор локації. Яка оплата за місяць якщо не таємниця.