Hey Andrew my name is Cody, I live near Asheville NC. I came across your videos a while back and let me tell you... Best drug there is. I'm addicted. Not a day or night goes by that I'm not watching or rewatching your videos, The passion you have is truly inspiring, love how you explain and breakdown everything you talk about, and being a dog person myself, I really enjoy how you always include Levi and Cody into everything you do. Can't wait to see all your future videos, thank you for all that you do. Cody.
I don’t believe they intended the hammer for the concrete lining initially already. An excavator easily scoops that not-reinforced layer of concrete away. The homeowner knew about the bedrock for which he adviced Andrew to bring the hammer.
I really appreciate Andrew taking his time uploading good content. He waited until it rained so he could show us the purpose of his work. Excellent work!
thanks for always going back to your jobs after they're complete to show the final update, that water is flowing beautifully. great work and great video. Really enjoy your content Andrew!
Yup....always the complete story!! Too many others leave you feeling like you never got to hear the punchline to the joke they were telling. Not Andrew....we always get the satisfaction of seeing how it turned out.....THANKS Andrew!!!
I think the excavator with the jack hammer was a great investment. Andrew's projects seem to be running into more and more rocks and that jack hammer is becoming more useful.
Nice job Andrew on cutting that ditch in - I also like how you handle your video edits (keeping it moving - not boring) and the follow-ups are the frosting on the cake.
I look forward to every episode. You never leave out a detail. Explaining even the smallest point. Making sure everything is working properly; even to the latch on a window. Also along with you is your faithful companion. lol He never misses a thing. Continued success. Stay safe and healthy.
@@554jv Disposable ear plugs are of no vail. He needs actual pro ear "muffs", covering the whole ear, with noise cancellation a bonus. From a guy with years in industrial personal protection and safety management. The worst guys to convince are the older ones. The same ones that shout "WHAT ??" when you talk to them...🙄
That's a hell of a place to build a house without ever diverting the water, there's probably a river of water running under that house! Good luck to that guy!
There is 2 types of water, surface and below surface. I think the water problem is below surface, flowing through those rocks. A trench will not fix that, unless it goes through all rock layers.
Thank you for such a satisfying conclusion to all of your videos. Really like the way your videos are laid out. You're obviously doing this to tell a story, and not dragging things out like most people on TH-cam. "Part 45 of digging a trench"
That bucket set up is the ticket. I owed a small excavation company in NY State years ago. I wish they had the mini excavators and track skid steer units available back then. I did new site work on the side of mountains from clearing, to the concrete work. You have a great setup. Nice work Andrew.
Cody drinks many different water source's, but he didn't rip any sticks out of the ground this time, and he didn't take off with any gloves, tow straps, and he wasn't running like a mad dog. Thanks for another great video, and the rock bed you have down there is hard core, literally. God bless.
I live in the mountains in the west and the ground is granite versus shale. It will break, but the small hammer Andrew has wouldn’t do it. I see hammers on 335 and larger machines. Mostly, it’s blasted away. Much quicker and quieter than hammering, but not for a shallow trench.
just about to go to bed in Australia and got my subscriber notice that you posted another video... thanks Andrew I like and look forward to all your uploads
Hi Andrew, didn't you buy this huge rock cutting wheel (6 feet or so) that you used to put a power line out from the workshop to a light at the corner? I thought that would have worked pretty well there.
When you hammered that first layer of concrete, then had to go back and hammer more layers I was thinking, "Dang, how many feet of concrete did that guy pour in there?" Then I realized it was rock
This project adds value to that property. After a couple of rain storms it will look like natural creek visible from the hot tub. Awesome job and it is great to watch Andrews vids on a Sunday with a cup of coffee!
Andrew, your drive and attitude and work ethic is outstanding. You surprise me every recording. I hope you have someone that you can pass on your abilities and knowledge. I am viewing your purchase and repair of the two wave runners. Thank you for doing such a great job. Joe
lol today i have been going through all your old uploads ( I thought i had watched them all) and found some old but new videos I had missed, like installing the Sprouse trees , installing the concrete frog and a 1 or 2 more videos, thanks mate, you're doing a great job... i was amazing seeing Levi running and playing with his 2 other friends in the Frog video, he is such a beautiful dog, and of course our new pup Cody is such a fast runner as you know
@zanko700 Glad to hear from both of you in your countries, Andrew is a good example of what built America, not what you probably hear in the news that it going on over in our liberal cities. I am thankful to have been born in our great country.
I am constantly astounded at the amount of rock there is there. Would the Ditch Witch have been another way to cut a trench or would the cut not be wide enough to stop flow jumping over it? Curiosity question from someone whose skills were in aviation and IT. This is not specifically for Andrew to answer as I imagine he would be a tad busy so it is for anyone who may be kind enough to answer. Thanks if you do and much appreciated. *Thank You* for sharing Andrew. 👍
Have you ever thought about getting or fabricating a big ripper tooth for the hitachi? Shale seems to be a big part of the rocks around, that stuff is pretty easy to pry loose...
Very nice job. The right tools make the work happen. The implement you made for digging ditches worked well for loosening the broken up rock the hammer attachment made. Great result. And yes gutters on the house needed too.
Andrew, you are definitely an abnormality in this day and age. Young, ambitious, hard working, smart. Not too many younger people like yourself. Good for you!
Andrew , you're editing is getting amazing . With all the rock you see in the Hudson valley, you will be the "go to "excavator in the area and beyond .
So many channels like yours have helped inspire me to start my own channel I sprayfoamed the outside of my container and have a r19 value. Better on the roof. Love how you get right to it without a bunch of talking
Yet another incredible job. Not easy ground and Andrew is a grafter. Respect to the guy driving the truck and doing groundwork. Love the tilt bucket. It appears to have a greater degree of curl with the system making it a little longer. Who else watches Andrews videos and Shazams the music I have this feeling Andrew loves techno and hard house style club music. I'm guessing it's all royalty free yet it highlights Andrews taste in good music
Kubota makes some really high-quality stuff. I think a few years ago they were considered a distant 2nd or 3rd to the big brands like CAT/DEERE/Bobcat, but now I would say they are on par or better than anything else out there.
It’s really great that you can transport 2 machines on your new blue trailer on the same trip , especially since you are a one man band most of the time ! Thanks for sharing your World with all of us on TH-cam!
I think this is my favorite channel on YT and I watch a lot of stuff. I’m not sure if Andrew is a better operator or a better editor. It’s close. Keep it up. Thanks for all the great vids.
Good morning Andrew, this job was nicely done. Fixed it up right good and proper. The first scrape with the grading bucket and I went 'Ughhh, that's not good farmland.' Glad you had the hammer, this was some hard digging. Perhaps you should store some hearing protection in the excavators, it would have come in handy for this job. Anyway, thanks for the upload, good to see you back at it again.
Andrew's special touch is the little things. He didn't have to go back and get video of the water flow - but that made the whole twenty minutes of digging worth while - you can see that the problem went away - and there was a ton of water flowing through there. Good Job Andrew.
Was watching a old video of yours and wondered if you’ve uploaded a new video and I look and see you did 16 minutes ago, you just made my day 2x better!
Andrew take you very much for another excellent video I definitely love seeing the dogs you know Cody is a wonderful puppy miss Levi but I know it's hard for him to get out and do inspections he would rather enjoy himself kicking back at mom and dads house at your house help you keep up the great videos love watching you work on things and do things correctly you are a young man with wonderful motivation and you will go far in life once again thanks James T North Carolina super big fan of you and the pups
If only there was a thing that could rotate the bucket aswell 360° mounted on the machine so that it could be used with any bucket or implement imaginable. oh, wait. there is.
Another fantastic job and you’re right that will never wear out or plug up!! The only issue here is how was the culvert laid and what’s in it but that’s another video! Great job Andrew if I ever build another house I’m gonna make sure that it’s within the area that you work in😳so you can come and do all that with all the work!
Would it help with the pushblade on the mini excavator down with the rock hammer, might put more weight onto the bit. Just an idea, maybe it could help
That house really should have been built on a pier system. Could you imagine how strong piers would be if you pored concrete into a 4 deep foot hole in that bedrock?
You should do another welding tutorial if you haven’t done one. I’m sure you have gained a lot of tips and tricks and knowledge on welding b/c of the roof you did last summer.
The difference in the work done from just a dirt trench to a actual trench where the rock is the trench itself.. yep thats fix forever ! I hope you got a good check from that haha
40 years in sediment & erosion control, and I am thinking what in the ever living universe of drainage is Andrew going to do... 😳😂 A chiseled rock swell...👍
Hey Andrew my name is Cody, I live near Asheville NC. I came across your videos a while back and let me tell you... Best drug there is. I'm addicted. Not a day or night goes by that I'm not watching or rewatching your videos, The passion you have is truly inspiring, love how you explain and breakdown everything you talk about, and being a dog person myself, I really enjoy how you always include Levi and Cody into everything you do. Can't wait to see all your future videos, thank you for all that you do.
Cody.
Thank you.
I'm sure we can ALL agree with that and best to YOU! Sonny
Yes!! I'm so glad I discovered Andrew's videos too....they are addicting!!
Totally agree.
@@AndrewCamaratasorry about levi😢
So stoked that Andrew is uploading jobs again.!
Hopefully he will be on a run of uploading several in a few days time like he did not long ago. Thanks Andrew if you see this!
when did he stop?
@@DieselRamcharger the channel has been very quiet recently
Thanks Andrew.
@@FlourescentPotato no it hasn't. He's uploaded in this fashion for years. When he gets busy it might be a week between uploads.
That moment when "They may have poured some concrete" turns into carving a trench into solid bedrock.
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I don’t believe they intended the hammer for the concrete lining initially already. An excavator easily scoops that not-reinforced layer of concrete away. The homeowner knew about the bedrock for which he adviced Andrew to bring the hammer.
I really appreciate Andrew taking his time uploading good content. He waited until it rained so he could show us the purpose of his work. Excellent work!
When you have a hammer, everything looks like it might need hammering.
Haha, it does. When do you know when to stop?
When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
When you have a paint brush, everything can look like it was just painted.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Had_a_Hammer
@@ConstructionMachineryChannel Stop? We are men!
"I may need to hammer... we'll see. I might not."
Discovers the entire area is one big rock... hammers all day.
That’s what I was told, I didn’t believe it until I saw it
@@AndrewCamarata You need a pair of Peltor WS with bluetooth and a noise canceling mic before you end up with no hearing left Andrew!
Hammer hell, a tactical nuke would have been handy.
Where's the Dynamite when you need it
@@TheBibliofilus true plus listening to podcasts all day rules
It's amazing that the house is still standing after what must have been a huge amount of water flowing around it before you did the trench.
thanks for always going back to your jobs after they're complete to show the final update, that water is flowing beautifully. great work and great video. Really enjoy your content Andrew!
Yup....always the complete story!! Too many others leave you feeling like you never got to hear the punchline to the joke they were telling. Not Andrew....we always get the satisfaction of seeing how it turned out.....THANKS Andrew!!!
Andrew “ let’s turn on some rain” then bam the finished product at work😅. Another amazing video 👏🏻
One of the many things he does that sets him apart from the rest, Always shows the finished product in use.
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Your videos are the only ones that I don’t skip the ads, so I can support your videos!
i let them play too.. i hope it helps
Good morning fellow Andrew fans. What great start to the day. Thanks Andrew! Loving that new trailer.
I think the excavator with the jack hammer was a great investment. Andrew's projects seem to be running into more and more rocks and that jack hammer is becoming more useful.
I kept thinking, I hope he comes back when it rains...Andrew never disappoints or does it half asd. Your videos are relaxing and enjoyable to watch.
yes man, you're right! the best for lazy sunday watching! I enyoy the job vids so much.
Winter time also!!!!! LOL.....
yes and he never says, like and subscribe like the other people doo!.... if you like what you watching.
Andrew never does it half asd?!?
Sure he does, that's part of what makes it entertaining.
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Nice job Andrew on cutting that ditch in - I also like how you handle your video edits (keeping it moving - not boring) and the follow-ups are the frosting on the cake.
Thanks.
Andrew, I’m loving all the new videos! Thanks for posting often. 😀
i couldnt stop laughing at andrew covering his ears hammering when he could just get a pair of muffs aha.
I think he does have ear muffs. I seen him wearing them when he runs the d4 or track excavator.
You're a good Contractor that actually comes back and checks that the job he got paid to do works functions like he said it would, well done Andrew!
I look forward to every episode. You never leave out a detail. Explaining even the smallest point. Making sure everything is working properly; even to the latch on a window. Also along with you is your faithful companion. lol He never misses a thing. Continued success. Stay safe and healthy.
That moment you realise that you have every bit of kit but you forgot to bring earplugs and have to use your hands. 🥴
I would put a good pair of earmuffs hanging in that hammer cab.
@@kschleic9053 Or just use your hands like Andrew did. 😂😂😂
A zip lock bag of disposable ear plugs in each piece of equipment, never be with out hearing protection.
@@554jv or just a zip lock bag or container full of in trucks.
@@554jv
Disposable ear plugs are of no vail. He needs actual pro ear "muffs", covering the whole ear, with noise cancellation a bonus.
From a guy with years in industrial personal protection and safety management.
The worst guys to convince are the older ones. The same ones that shout "WHAT ??" when you talk to them...🙄
That's a hell of a place to build a house without ever diverting the water, there's probably a river of water running under that house! Good luck to that guy!
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Crawl space had to be flooded 100% on every 🌧
@@Tacompton425 I think the house was built on a slab. 😳
was thinking the same.
There is 2 types of water, surface and below surface. I think the water problem is below surface, flowing through those rocks. A trench will not fix that, unless it goes through all rock layers.
Always great to see another film from Andrew.
Thank you for such a satisfying conclusion to all of your videos. Really like the way your videos are laid out. You're obviously doing this to tell a story, and not dragging things out like most people on TH-cam. "Part 45 of digging a trench"
May I suggest to make a nice 3 story shelf for all of these accessories ? They will be protected from snow and rain. They won’t rust as much.
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That bucket set up is the ticket. I owed a small excavation company in NY State years ago. I wish they had the mini excavators and track skid steer units available back then. I did new site work on the side of mountains from clearing, to the concrete work. You have a great setup. Nice work Andrew.
Cody drinks many different water source's, but he didn't rip any sticks out of the ground this time, and he didn't take off with any gloves, tow straps, and he wasn't running like a mad dog. Thanks for another great video, and the rock bed you have down there is hard core, literally. God bless.
I live in the mountains in the west and the ground is granite versus shale. It will break, but the small hammer Andrew has wouldn’t do it. I see hammers on 335 and larger machines. Mostly, it’s blasted away. Much quicker and quieter than hammering, but not for a shallow trench.
I've gotten addicted to AC videos. Just finished that tire cleanup and now this trench job. Thanks Andrew Camarata!!! 👍
just about to go to bed in Australia and got my subscriber notice that you posted another video... thanks Andrew I like and look forward to all your uploads
Same here.
Hi Andrew, didn't you buy this huge rock cutting wheel (6 feet or so) that you used to put a power line out from the workshop to a light at the corner? I thought that would have worked pretty well there.
Idk why but it’s satisfying for me to watch a truck slowly squat when a lil weight is added over time
All the buffets are closed so this is as close to watching them load up
We all have our fetishes
Andrew, you always have the right tool for the task. You're blest to have the means to assemble the tools you need.
When you hammered that first layer of concrete, then had to go back and hammer more layers I was thinking, "Dang, how many feet of concrete did that guy pour in there?" Then I realized it was rock
This project adds value to that property. After a couple of rain storms it will look like natural creek visible from the hot tub. Awesome job and it is great to watch Andrews vids on a Sunday with a cup of coffee!
You should do more on that waterfall area, pretty scenic.
Andrew, your drive and attitude and work ethic is outstanding. You surprise me every recording. I hope you have someone that you can pass on your abilities and knowledge. I am viewing your purchase and repair of the two wave runners. Thank you for doing such a great job. Joe
lol today i have been going through all your old uploads ( I thought i had watched them all) and found some old but new videos I had missed, like installing the Sprouse trees , installing the concrete frog and a 1 or 2 more videos, thanks mate, you're doing a great job... i was amazing seeing Levi running and playing with his 2 other friends in the Frog video, he is such a beautiful dog, and of course our new pup Cody is such a fast runner as you know
Nice job once again, Andrew. Well done. Clearly a good job as evidenced by Cody's review and enjoyment in the water cascading down the trench.
What good morning?! I'm sitting in Germany and waiting all sunday for a new video! :)
@zanko700 Glad to hear from both of you in your countries, Andrew is a good example of what built America, not what you probably hear in the news that it going on over in our liberal cities. I am thankful to have been born in our great country.
I am constantly astounded at the amount of rock there is there.
Would the Ditch Witch have been another way to cut a trench or would the cut not be wide enough to stop flow jumping over it? Curiosity question from someone whose skills were in aviation and IT. This is not specifically for Andrew to answer as I imagine he would be a tad busy so it is for anyone who may be kind enough to answer. Thanks if you do and much appreciated.
*Thank You* for sharing Andrew. 👍
Have you ever thought about getting or fabricating a big ripper tooth for the hitachi?
Shale seems to be a big part of the rocks around, that stuff is pretty easy to pry loose...
He has a new one that hasn't been featured yet!
Very nice job. The right tools make the work happen. The implement you made for digging ditches worked well for loosening the broken up rock the hammer attachment made. Great result. And yes gutters on the house needed too.
Andrew, you are definitely an abnormality in this day and age. Young, ambitious, hard working, smart. Not too many younger people like yourself. Good for you!
Thanks for always following up on the vids. Seeing the trench actually diverting the water is very satisfying. Cheers mate.
Andrew , you're editing is getting amazing . With all the rock you see in the Hudson valley, you will be the "go to "excavator in the area and beyond .
So many channels like yours have helped inspire me to start my own channel I sprayfoamed the outside of my container and have a r19 value. Better on the roof. Love how you get right to it without a bunch of talking
I love the tracks. Not just the machines, but the music too. It's like a complete journey of a pleasant grind to complete satisfaction.
I agree and would really like to get a copy of the music starting at 12:17. For some reason that one resonates with me.
Yes, I love that one especially! I found it on TH-cam, search for "Run · Hectorino Martinez"
Yet another incredible job. Not easy ground and Andrew is a grafter. Respect to the guy driving the truck and doing groundwork. Love the tilt bucket. It appears to have a greater degree of curl with the system making it a little longer.
Who else watches Andrews videos and Shazams the music
I have this feeling Andrew loves techno and hard house style club music. I'm guessing it's all royalty free yet it highlights Andrews taste in good music
That Kubota is a beast! Nice work man!
He must have forgot earplugs when hammering!
Man man ik zie je graag werken :-)
That's a lot more machine than it looks like! A large "mini" excavator.
Kubota makes some really high-quality stuff. I think a few years ago they were considered a distant 2nd or 3rd to the big brands like CAT/DEERE/Bobcat, but now I would say they are on par or better than anything else out there.
And that machine has like 10k hours on it. That’s crazy, talk about Japanese quality and design. Everything seems tight, no leaks or break downs
It’s really great that you can transport 2 machines on your new blue trailer on the same trip , especially since you are a one man band most of the time ! Thanks for sharing your World with all of us on TH-cam!
The timelapse and the music is always the best part.
Being raised in Mahopac N.Y. I know all to well of all of this stone on Andrews jobs. That chisel is a must have. Nice job Andrew
I think this is my favorite channel on YT and I watch a lot of stuff. I’m not sure if Andrew is a better operator or a better editor. It’s close. Keep it up. Thanks for all the great vids.
Good morning Andrew, this job was nicely done. Fixed it up right good and proper.
The first scrape with the grading bucket and I went 'Ughhh, that's not good farmland.' Glad you had the hammer, this was some hard digging.
Perhaps you should store some hearing protection in the excavators, it would have come in handy for this job.
Anyway, thanks for the upload, good to see you back at it again.
Great video. So nice to have the extra bit at the end where we can see the trench in action. 👍
This is not only nice to watch.it is very educative for those who works or started in this industry like myself. You learn alot of stuff
Buddy was checking out the trench ..... "Yep the water does taste good all fixed" Meets Buddy's approval!!
Cody is the dogs name
@@guyina4x499 He was talking about the truck driver...not Cody.
Andrew's special touch is the little things. He didn't have to go back and get video of the water flow - but that made the whole twenty minutes of digging worth while - you can see that the problem went away - and there was a ton of water flowing through there. Good Job Andrew.
Was watching a old video of yours and wondered if you’ve uploaded a new video and I look and see you did 16 minutes ago, you just made my day 2x better!
I really enjoy watching your videos, your style is quite unique. Thanks Andrew
My golden retriever looks forward to watching all your videos... Levi and Cody (and Sadie) are the only dogs he doesn't bark at.
My cat and dog to
Please train your dog.
The work and the music is so genuine
Fun to watch
Andrew is very nice man really.
got up.. went out on moto for a while. came back and found this.. Sunday sorted.. greetings from france. good work man!
Same. Was just riding my dirtbike but it started raining, went into my house saw that he uploaded. Greetings from Slovenia!
Another job well done Andrew, I think you have a natural eye for the curvature of the ground and which water run off route to rework and use .
Coming back to watch the rainwater satisfyingly run down ito the culvert. OMG, my OCD thanks you. Andrew doesn't disappoint.
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Whoa, what is that place at 22:31 called/where is it? That looks so cool, would love to go see it in person.
Andrew take you very much for another excellent video I definitely love seeing the dogs you know Cody is a wonderful puppy miss Levi but I know it's hard for him to get out and do inspections he would rather enjoy himself kicking back at mom and dads house at your house help you keep up the great videos love watching you work on things and do things correctly you are a young man with wonderful motivation and you will go far in life once again thanks James T North Carolina super big fan of you and the pups
Why all these water problems aren't engineered before the house is built?
I was expecting to see the swale bucket you fabbed up for this project.
Me to
I'm thinking it might've been okay for the trenching, but slow and impractical for the loading out..
Your pup makes me laugh. I really enjoy watching you work. Thanks for the video
Love the fact you care enough about your content to show how it works and catches the rain! Amazing video bud :)
Thanks
Wow, that was hard as... rock. Great job, really nice to watch.
The shot at the end is just awesome!
The tilt bucket is the best invention ever made. Great video Andrew.
If only there was a thing that could rotate the bucket aswell 360° mounted on the machine so that it could be used with any bucket or implement imaginable. oh, wait. there is.
If someone hadn’t created it Andrew would probably have.
great vidjas again andrew,,,gotta ask,,how do trees manage to establish themselves and do so well growing on a rock,,,scratches head,,
when is Andrew fixing in another radio?? those chain saws need work😂😂
A side-hustle: chainsaw dash mods. A business model with lots of expansion potential.
22:22 LOL. What a amazing place. Where is it Andrew? Greetings form Poland.
Cool looking waterfall at the end.
Videos like this are what motivated me to get back in the business. Thanks
Thing about Andrews vids your always left wanting another :))
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So now what goes over the drench? Gravel or just back fill?
Anyone watch the Bones N’ Sleeve channel of Andrew Camarata being iconic? Pure brilliance.
Sure did. I hope he makes more! If he doesn't... I'll have to!
When did AC get the blue trailer? I must have missed that!!
Go back a month or two, it's in the thumbnail.
What waterfall at the end was so cool imagine having that in your back yard
Another fantastic job and you’re right that will never wear out or plug up!! The only issue here is how was the culvert laid and what’s in it but that’s another video! Great job Andrew if I ever build another house I’m gonna make sure that it’s within the area that you work in😳so you can come and do all that with all the work!
Good morning Andrew and thumbs UP to you.
Yes😍
Would it help with the pushblade on the mini excavator down with the rock hammer, might put more weight onto the bit. Just an idea, maybe it could help
That house really should have been built on a pier system. Could you imagine how strong piers would be if you pored concrete into a 4 deep foot hole in that bedrock?
Likely some decades old house. We do it different today
Cannot wait until you hit 1 millions subs you truly deserve it man your content is on another level👍🏼
The time lapse music was on point 🤙🇺🇸
It always is!
Thanks....Andrew again....Fun to watch....l always hit the thump's up button for you....!
You should do another welding tutorial if you haven’t done one. I’m sure you have gained a lot of tips and tricks and knowledge on welding b/c of the roof you did last summer.
I read your comment fast, and thought you were telling Andrew to do a wedding video! 🤣🤣🤣
looks like they could have used some engineering up front. Do you think you'll be back to install some type of french drain?
My day is getting better and better!
Thanks Andrew.
Was it not possible to make the swale behind the shed? Away from the walking area behind the house ?
The difference in the work done from just a dirt trench to a actual trench where the rock is the trench itself.. yep thats fix forever ! I hope you got a good check from that haha
Another fantastic Camarata production, great Vlog Andrew
If you were doing that here in BC you would be blasting your way through it. It’s mostly solid granite lol
Beautiful BC!!!!
If you filled it with aggregate (to prevent the trip hazard of the rock ledge), would that prevent water flow much?
40 years in sediment & erosion control, and I am thinking what in the ever living universe of drainage is Andrew going to do... 😳😂
A chiseled rock swell...👍
@SISSY Ladyboys in Wet Dixie Belle Panties Spell check indicates an error in your spelling 😂
Did he do good? How would you rate that performance?
Probably one of my favorites yet that you have put out! keep em coming! love the channel!
Looks like Andrew forgot his hearing protection....
Any particular reason for bringing two excavators to the site instead of just swapping attachments or are they not interchangeable?