They are pretty awesome and 1000 times better to use than a shovel 😅 Here in my town it's so little room between houses so the mini machines are perfect 👌
I think 90% of the places in this town has rocks like that, and if it's not rocks it's clay 🙈 The rotor it self is after the specifications from China so tough I could hang the terex from it, but the job after this one I found the week point, it's where the quick coupler is connected to the rotor, it broke 2 bolts so it's in the garage for version 2.0 now 😁
@@NilsKall $280 for the rotor and around $250 in shipping to my door in Norway. I've put a link for the rotor I used in the comments on the homemade rotator video 👍
The fabric is class2 it's there to filter the water that drains into the ditch, it will let water true but not silt and dirt so that will make the drainage live a lot longer because the pipes wont be filled with dirt after some years.
@@MiniMachines1 can I ask where you buy that fabric(duken)? I like looking at your videos since we live in Norway, same dirt and rock :) I need to make exactly the same. Rain drainage is crap and water needs a new way so a "stone box" would be good.
The dented vent is just collateral damage. Do you have a concrete breaker or ripper attachment? What type of work did you do prior to getting your equipment? Your customer can use the rocks for a rock garden 😂
Yes he was changing them out anyways since they get covered in snow when they are so close to the ground :) I've worked for an sea entrepreneur company where I did a lot of different jobs (Skipper, ROV Pilot, Excavator operator, Project leader and so on) Yes I do take a look in this video th-cam.com/video/s1L64MQIWD0/w-d-xo.html
This was actually and ok place to excavate, in this city a lot of the houses are placed in a hill with almost no room for a excavator behind the house. No I just have an disclaimer against bedrock in my offers.
i would have kept digging to the bed rock and put pipe and stone all the way to the road, even though it was up higher from the main pipe, at least once the water rised up to that leavel it would run out, as the ground may not take in all that water being you put the roof drain into the same pipe, here we have to run a second pipe for roof drains they cant not be put into the foundation drain pipe, as it has happened were the pipe couldnt take the water away fast enough and backs up and ends up in side, a 4 inch pipe can only carry so much water, and our winters are so cold water freezes down 7 feet, so water freezes in the roof drain down into the main drain with that pipe open to the cold
@@MiniMachines1 thats is why even if the bed rock came up close to the surface we have to install a lift station pump and tank, befo the bed rock and dig out to the street and run a 2" ABS pipe out to the curb, core drill the curb for the pipe to go though.. water needs a place to go, and using a hole filled with rocks only lets the water run back to the place it came from, the ground can not take in all that water, we have to put a lift pump in and pump to the street or a ditch,, them pits never work long, back up and not run off into the ground fast enough, some pipe all the way out adding a lift station is by far better then none running all the way out, specially in that black soil ground, like a spong
@@arnoldromppai5395 if the water level gets that high it will be a full basement already. The owner tested the hole by filling it with water and it was only the bottom 30cm that didn't go out fast. Since it's not a basement in the house only an dirt floor the owner wanted to dry up as much as possible for not having to much moist there for the wood under the floors. But if it's worth doing it's worth doing right 👌
Du har helt rett, men man tilfører vel ikke vann så lenge du har rett fall på rørene, da tar vannet alltid letteste vei som er nedoverbakke, men om det kommer styrtregn er gjerne ett tak veldig mange m2 som samler mye vann og man kan da oppleve at røret ikke klarer å ta unna alt vannet å det presses ut av hullene i drens ledningen. Så jeg legger også alltid eget rør til takvannet😊 var kun her at det var helt i enden av dreneringen og kun 1,5m til hullet vi hadde gravd så at 1 takrenne og en kort vegg vil aldri klare å maxe ett ø110 rør, og det var godt fall på siste biten. Og skulle det bli så mye vann at 110 røret ikke klarer å ta unna på 1,5m ville heller ikke drens hullet vi gravde klare å ta det unna 😊
@@MiniMachines1 sen är de ju oxå så att vill kunden ha på ett visst vis så kan man inte göra nå åt de😁 men det är trevliga klipp du lägger ut, kör själv i samma bransch sedan 7 år tillbaka, vi har 17 enheter på firman, allt från 5 ton till 30 tons grävare och lastbilar å traktorer men vi är endast 6 som jobbar så vi har lite leksaker å välja mellan 😁😁
Problemet som jag upplever när man kopplar takvattnet till dräneringen är alla löv/barr och annan skit som sätter igen dräneringen. Men somsagt vill kunden ha det på ett visst sätt så... 😊
Hei,
Fin video :)
Trenger man ikke styrofaom isolasjonsplater?
Er det lov å drenere selv? Har kjøpt et hus som må gjøre drenering.
Det kan du helt fint gjøre selv☺️
@MiniMachines1 takk for svar.
Har du mulighet å gi skrive hoved utstyr og eventuelt materiale trenger man?
materialer + arbeidet dere gjør her.. Omtrent hvor mye koster det for kunden?
The dirt looks so rich where you are at! Just found your channel.👍
Yes the downside in this town is a lot of rocks and bedrock
It's surprising just how powerful these mini diggers are.
They are pretty awesome and 1000 times better to use than a shovel 😅
Here in my town it's so little room between houses so the mini machines are perfect 👌
Var det null drenering der fra før, altså? Hvor vanlig er det?
Ganske vanlig når det kun e krypkjeller. Samt eldre hus har ofte heller ikke noen drenering
Wow! Some really big rocks there! Are you not afraid to ruin your rotortilt? Nice with the S40-S30 adapter!
I think 90% of the places in this town has rocks like that, and if it's not rocks it's clay 🙈 The rotor it self is after the specifications from China so tough I could hang the terex from it, but the job after this one I found the week point, it's where the quick coupler is connected to the rotor, it broke 2 bolts so it's in the garage for version 2.0 now 😁
Mini Maskin how much did you pay for the rotor?
@@NilsKall $280 for the rotor and around $250 in shipping to my door in Norway. I've put a link for the rotor I used in the comments on the homemade rotator video 👍
Mini Maskin not bad concidering the price for a original rototilt.
@@NilsKall exactly why I started the homemade tiltrotator project, plan was building an tiltrotator for$1200
Was that plastic or geo fabric that you used with the gravel ?
The fabric is class2 it's there to filter the water that drains into the ditch, it will let water true but not silt and dirt so that will make the drainage live a lot longer because the pipes wont be filled with dirt after some years.
@@MiniMachines1 can I ask where you buy that fabric(duken)? I like looking at your videos since we live in Norway, same dirt and rock :) I need to make exactly the same. Rain drainage is crap and water needs a new way so a "stone box" would be good.
@@tomsyversen9325 Hei kjøper den på brødrene Dahl på rull 5x110m fåes også som 2x 110m
Good work and its looks like in Norway.
Thanks, yes it's in northern Norway😀
Var det ikke nødvendig med utvendig isolering her? Bra arbeid :)
Var kun en krypkjeller så ikke nødvendig å isolere, kunden ville fjerne fukt fra jorda i kjelleren 😊
Gøy video, tusen takk 👍🏽
Takk så morro du likte den 😀
Hvor i landet holder du til ?
Hammerfest
@@MiniMachines1 takk for svar . Blir nok langt til Østlandet 😅
Kult å se på👍 hold du tell i hammerfest for det meste eller e du over heile finnmark?🙂
Hei bra det faller i smak, er stortsett Hammerfest er sjelden lønnsomt å reise så langt for jobber i størrelsen jeg utfører :)
The dented vent is just collateral damage.
Do you have a concrete breaker or ripper attachment?
What type of work did you do prior to getting your equipment?
Your customer can use the rocks for a rock garden 😂
Yes he was changing them out anyways since they get covered in snow when they are so close to the ground :) I've worked for an sea entrepreneur company where I did a lot of different jobs (Skipper, ROV Pilot, Excavator operator, Project leader and so on) Yes I do take a look in this video th-cam.com/video/s1L64MQIWD0/w-d-xo.html
@@MiniMachines1 thanks for reply.
The 3 dislikes came from people who's job it is to pump out and remodel basements after flooding.
he he probably... Thank you for the laugh :D
It must be very challenging to dig in these conditions .
This was actually and ok place to excavate, in this city a lot of the houses are placed in a hill with almost no room for a excavator behind the house. No I just have an disclaimer against bedrock in my offers.
i would have kept digging to the bed rock and put pipe and stone all the way to the road, even though it was up higher from the main pipe, at least once the water rised up to that leavel it would run out, as the ground may not take in all that water being you put the roof drain into the same pipe, here we have to run a second pipe for roof drains they cant not be put into the foundation drain pipe, as it has happened were the pipe couldnt take the water away fast enough and backs up and ends up in side, a 4 inch pipe can only carry so much water, and our winters are so cold water freezes down 7 feet, so water freezes in the roof drain down into the main drain with that pipe open to the cold
That was the plan but bedrock came up almost to the surface, we tried 3 ways but same problem that's why the hole came so close to the building.
@@MiniMachines1 thats is why even if the bed rock came up close to the surface we have to install a lift station pump and tank, befo the bed rock and dig out to the street and run a 2" ABS pipe out to the curb, core drill the curb for the pipe to go though.. water needs a place to go, and using a hole filled with rocks only lets the water run back to the place it came from, the ground can not take in all that water, we have to put a lift pump in and pump to the street or a ditch,, them pits never work long, back up and not run off into the ground fast enough, some pipe all the way out adding a lift station is by far better then none running all the way out, specially in that black soil ground, like a spong
@@arnoldromppai5395 if the water level gets that high it will be a full basement already. The owner tested the hole by filling it with water and it was only the bottom 30cm that didn't go out fast. Since it's not a basement in the house only an dirt floor the owner wanted to dry up as much as possible for not having to much moist there for the wood under the floors. But if it's worth doing it's worth doing right 👌
@@MiniMachines1 OK
@@MiniMachines1 OK
Basement! He´s driving an excavator, he´s not an English teacher👌
Nice work..💪💪😉
Thanks 😊
You never have it easy. Always rocks and now, wires all over the place.
Yes that's how the ground is in most of this city so you get used to it 😊
Du vet om att du tillför vatten till dräneringen då du kopplar stuprören till dräneringen, big NO NO. De ska du alltid köra separata pipor.
Du har helt rett, men man tilfører vel ikke vann så lenge du har rett fall på rørene, da tar vannet alltid letteste vei som er nedoverbakke, men om det kommer styrtregn er gjerne ett tak veldig mange m2 som samler mye vann og man kan da oppleve at røret ikke klarer å ta unna alt vannet å det presses ut av hullene i drens ledningen. Så jeg legger også alltid eget rør til takvannet😊 var kun her at det var helt i enden av dreneringen og kun 1,5m til hullet vi hadde gravd så at 1 takrenne og en kort vegg vil aldri klare å maxe ett ø110 rør, og det var godt fall på siste biten. Og skulle det bli så mye vann at 110 røret ikke klarer å ta unna på 1,5m ville heller ikke drens hullet vi gravde klare å ta det unna 😊
@@MiniMachines1 sen är de ju oxå så att vill kunden ha på ett visst vis så kan man inte göra nå åt de😁 men det är trevliga klipp du lägger ut, kör själv i samma bransch sedan 7 år tillbaka, vi har 17 enheter på firman, allt från 5 ton till 30 tons grävare och lastbilar å traktorer men vi är endast 6 som jobbar så vi har lite leksaker å välja mellan 😁😁
@@PowerOfValmet det er sant 😊 gøy at dem faller i smak. Høres morro ut å ha så mye gøy å velge i😁
Problemet som jag upplever när man kopplar takvattnet till dräneringen är alla löv/barr och annan skit som sätter igen dräneringen. Men somsagt vill kunden ha det på ett visst sätt så... 😊
@@dent2138 bra poeng 👍