He treats his equipment with a mixture of tender loving care to whatever-works laissez faire. The gruntiest equipment is treated with kid gloves (and gallons of grease) whereas he's like Dr Frankenstein to vanilla pickup trucks and similar. But still, gallons of grease. Andrew Camarata - in grease we trust...
What makes this channel so addictive for so many years is that despite well over $1M of equipment at his mountain site alone, Andrew recycles a toolbox from his junk pile at the castle. And fixes and drives his old truck. His videos make all the "reality shows" on Velocity, etc. look second-rate (by a large margin).
@@jamesadams893 I agree, I'd say in this 'category', as I watch homesteading channels also and Simple Living Alaska and My Self Reliance, both are very well put together channels on par with Andrew's channel!
@@notaffiliatedwith7363 sometimes he has trouble realizing he's over his head and stop and get some help or advice from someone else, and it cost money like that bobcat he cracked the cast iron hub on it with a torch, trying to remove a stuck bolt, too impatient to use penetrating oil cost $5000 to replace that, and he bought a ditch witch trencher that has a big wheel in the front, kept picking up rocks and jamming and it wasn't cleaning out the trench, not knowing that it had parts missing or bent, he cranks down on the safety clutch and blows the chains off. After having to replace those, he continues picking up rocks and Jamming the blade, I don't know how he didn't bust the crankshaft I know at the least he bent it. He ended up shoveling out the trench by hand, far as I know he still hasn't tried to ask anyone what's wrong with it. Those machines are nice when it has the correct guard on there to keep the rocks out and move the dirt out.
You just gotta love Andrew's "hunting squirrels with nukes"-approach to truck repairs. All effective, mostly ingenious, and certainly NOT for aesthetics! Thank you for another GREAT truck repair video...KEEP 'EM COMING!!!! 😆😆😆
I’m not sure why but Andrews fixing up his stuff videos are my favorites. I miss him working on other peoples properties and his snow removal service. I don’t know if he does that anymore.
@@abergethirty he must still do some of that stuff. He buys machines for many thousands of dollars pretty regularly. He uploads a few videos a month max so I don’t think that’s enough to live like he does
As you can see ,he spares no expense or excuses when it comes to maintaining his work vehicles and keeping them in tip top running condition .Also his auto detailing is beyond question. Love your vids.
Andrew's mechanic's skills and proper use of tools are amazing. There is nothing that a sledge hammer can't fix. I have even heard other TH-camrs say "Let's do an Andrew Camarata Repair"
Being a now retired life long mechanic I find Andrew's methods of repair and maintenance as unique and effective as they are entertaining . He gets it done . Results driven , just look at those seats , you could eat scrambled eggs off them now .
Bought my first toolbox for my first truck at 16. I’m like Andrew. Live my life the same way he does but with less money. I’m also just as tough on my shit as he is. When I went to my local truck supply to pickup my $700 toolbox i walked in picked it up, sat it back down, And had them give me my money back and walked out. A week later an old guy on Facebook was selling his for $100. Couldn’t tell you the brand but it has been through 3 totaled trucks, one that rolled, and hasn’t even dented. It’s had firewood thrown at it, four wheelers slammed into it when loading, and anything else you could imagine. I’d be willing to bet you’d pay $1500 for a toolbox like this one these days. One day I’ll be passing it on to my son then my grandson 😂😂😂
@@jennifertucker107 Well if he does she'd be a keeper if she still goes out with him, if he turns up in that truck for a first date, it certainly wouldn't be about his trucks 80K impress her friends image. Some I've met if I even turned up within a mile of their houses and parked in the street after hours with my work pick up, the HOA or cops would be called and I'd be getting told don't do it again. My work trucks like new compared to this as well.
For the toolbox, my dad actually made his own cause of the same issues you addressed there. He is in the forest cutting down trees, fixing timberjacks etc just like you with his own business. Making it was definitely worth it, had his about 7 years now and it still works as it should.
My dad had a logging crew for the better part of 20 years and had this same issue. He bought a uws toolbox and it survived a good 12 years of abuse. It finally met its match when the top broke out of a pine he parked beside
Man I love this guy's content, all of it, been watching for _years and years._ With that said, him just fixing vehicles and doing maintenance on them has always been my favorite types of videos that Andrew uploads :)
When your u-joint is tight after assembly, whack the yoke from each direction with a hammer, this will seat the caps on the snap rings and release the bind on the u-joint, otherwise looks like you have the repairs well under control. Keep it up man!!
Yeah - once ya make *sure* that the needles aren't being mutilated, and the snap rings go into *clean* grooves, then whap it back and forth a bit to push the caps against the retaining clips. This will "center the slack". It'll run easier.
I often get a chuckle out of some of the stuff Andrew does and says but, after watching half a hundred other channels I can say without reservation that He has the BEST videoing and editing skills of anyone in the biz...
The only one I can think of that rivals him is Martijn Doolaard..been following his stone cabin renovations in the Italian Alps, every bit as interesting and engaging as Andrew's..and that IS saying something... :)
Gotta love Andrews function over looks attitude, doesn’t care one bit to look good, as long as it works good.. not many young adults like him, especially the “hammer in sharp corners to make it professional”
I don't care what anybody says just look at his determination and his success in the time that I've watched him he Elsword high and excelled fast. I'm 58 years old had I approached life not giving a s*** what other people think and didn't sweat the small stuff I would have been a lot farther!
Andrew would have been the ultimate test if Top Gear ever did another Toyota Hilux extreme durability test. My prediction is that the Hilux would come through, but it would be a damn close thing!
Might be a fun project to watch you build your own custom bed toolbox out of some heavy gauge steel diamond plate. Then you could make it the exact width and height you want, and maybe even a guard in the front for heavy rolling objects in the bed. 👍👍
The only way it will survive Andrew nice and gentile handling. He is the best and friendly hille billie man I have ever see, just love the Man. Andrew if all man where like you we have a wonderfull world.
Well, he could, but he'd need to upgrade the suspension, brakes, steering etc. as well, and he'd need an overweight permit. You know what materials he uses when he builds something...
Agree totally. A good starting point would be remove this lid and make a new one that has a 3 to 4 inch bend that rolls over and in front to some latching mechanisms. Once that is sorted out, transfer that to the next case.
I love the comment .....{ for no reason ) Camarata is awesome . Straight forward , down to earth , no frills , only thrills . He uses what he has on hand . I've been watching him for years , always a great video .
The hammering of the brackets on your new radio unit made all the difference and it just blended seamlessly into the dashboard. The later technical adjustments and upgrades to the vehicle tool box added that extra touch of professional finish that was so badly required.
As a 71 year old woman, I have learned a lot from you. First, and foremost, it doesn't have to be pretty as long as it's functional. Second, if you don't have the proper tool, use whatever is the closest object to you. Words of wisdom. Thanks, Andrew!!!
This episode is classic Andrew. I loved it! The boutique Kenwood radio installation was the cherry on the top for me. Kind of made my day watching this one.
The labor value alone that he put into this truck is worth more than the truck itself, yet, he still rolls around town in this thing. A truly humble man who probably has an insane net worth.
Hehe right after he violate the same thing, I have never seen a worse mechanic. just bad, quick fixes of everything. I wouldn't want something he "repaired"
@@janlundquist3132 its only a beat up work truck, not a trailer queen, there Is no point on being gentle with It, Just fix It and keep going, It doesnt need to look pretty
@@gillespriod5509 Really?, this guy is the worse mechanic, and takes no pride in anything, having worked for constructions companies, they would be horrified to show up on a job site with equipment looking like that, you would be fired on the spot.
@@lazynow1 i dont know wich job sites you use to see! Heavy equipement has to be reliable and in working conditions, nobody cares about the paintjob!😂
The fact that this truck is still goin strong says a lot about it’s reliability. Idk anyone who tests their stuff better and more thoroughly than Andrew lol. I have one just a year or two older than this one and it’s been an amazing truck for over a decade for me as well.
@@joshuabest100 Yeah he’s been known to test a few things thoroughly too lol. There’s nothing he can do to make me like Fords or IDI Powerstrokes tho 😆
Rawson Koenig toolboxes are unmatched. Solid steel, durable and damn near indestructible. My dad has had the same toolbox in 5 different trucks over a 30 year span, and they’re still made to this day with the same quality and design.
Never thought I’d see the day where where Andrew cleaned and give the inside of his truck so much attention. Great video Andrew. I like these truck videos
Andrew, next time install one cap, push u-joint all the way as far as you can and use the press to push it past its position then flip it over and install the other cap. now you can start the other cap on the u-joint without ruining it and use the press to center them. Also, a tap with a hammer when done pressing on each side of driveshaft, pinion adapter and trans slip joint will loosen the joint so it's not stiff.
@@Kickyourass484 Andrew is the guy all men should strive to be. He is not afraid to tackle anything. I know people that pay others to do the simplest of repairs.
You never disappoint Andrew! I could've literally just spent the last hour watching a multi million dollar action movie but NO I'm here and I've got no regrets! Thanks!
Loved this episode of, "There I fixed it!". I'm a huge fan of "just getting shit done" mentality and love watching it in action! Keep up the great vids Andrew!
Good video as always. Maybe you could get a big bell outside the door that you ring and give them a treat a few times, then when they wander, you can ring it and they might hear it and come home.
I am really enjoying your videos. You and Ants Pants are my two favorites. I especially appreciate your attention to detail and hands-on approach. Like me, you are a perfectionist. I also like the fact that when something needs fixing you not only fix it but everything around it that is not perfect - like changing hydraulic hoses. Keep up the good work.
GREAT VIDEO. When I first discovered you years ago, that video was about ' ' fixing stuff ' '. Your voice about junk is appreciated , because it's true. Hopefully manufacturers are listening. You repair things to last. (Like the wire splicing job . . . not like some that are just twisted and taped, your's are fixed . . . forever.) People and manufacturers seem to have forgot the importance of doing and making things correctly. You are completely right in noticing and correcting flaws and trash in today's marketplace. Not only are much of the products shoddy, but unnecessary as well. Thanks for caring about the little things . . . that is what the BIG things are composed of.
Something I found that makes u-joints really easy is finding a socket just slightly smaller than the cap bores, wrapping the socket in a fine grit sandpaper (1k or so), and spinning the socket in the bore to polish the surface clean. It still maintains a friction fit, but man is it WAY easier to get the caps in without messing up the needle bearings. The fit is snug enough that light taps will move the cap without the need for big hammer blows or a press. The clips will keep the caps from flying out, and over time they'll rust back in solid again.
I had mine on my company truck and I work heavy and highway, my truck had 360,000 miles on it and that box worked perfectly. They got me a new truck so I got a new Weather Guard box for that one and left my old box with the old truck. It’s probably still working great.
How this man finds the time to constantly tinker on his equipment, execute landscaping contracts, record all this video footage and edit it is just beyond me. I don't think he sleeps at all😁
Brings back the old days when you repaired a lot of the old equipment, you always figured out how it works and how to fix it! As long as it takes grease and moves! It’ll work itself out! Thanks for sharing my friend! Kirk from Louisiana!
One trick I learned when doing U-joints is to use a washer (or two) the thickness of the space to the inner circlip edge and then press the housing down over the washers until the housing bottoms out to the table. Then set the circlip before you put the U-joint in, that way you can press the other cap from the top until it just reveals the bottom edge of the circlip groove. Then repeat the process for the other side.
I'm sure someone has commented on it by now, but WeatherGuard makes the only truck box that has ever taken the abuse I've given out. Not the TSC version, but the real, commercial stuff.
If you scratch it right away, then you don't need to worry about not scratching it and being careful. It's really a productivity booster to just scratch it right away and get it over with.
Thats nothing to be proud of, I know people who would give their left nut to have a 400 dollar Kenwood stereo like that then he installs it with a 4 inch angle grinder and people cheer for it. I just dont understand that at all .I was just not raised that way and if my dad ever saw my truck even a work truck in that condition he would put his foot in my ass. That was probably a nice a 40,000-dollar Cummins-powered Diesel pickup at one time. Now it looks like a load of rocks was dumped on it and driven down every muddy road he could find and it was never washed or cleaned ever. I realize thats a harsh climate up there but dam blow that chiat out with a leaf blower once a month and hit it with a pressure washer every once in a while . If somebody in property maintenance drove up in a truck like that i would say to myself if he treats his own truck and his own equipment like that what is the property maintenance work going to look like that this company does for me?
Hey Andrew, when you get a stiff joint simply wack the cast steel portion of the joint yoke with a 3 or 5 pounder and it will set the trunnion into a neutral position making it last longer without binding.
Here's the trick to u-joints. Press the first cap really deep into the socket. That way the cross will extend out the other side enough to get the cap and needle brgs onto the protruding cross before pressing. Put the clip in the deep side before you install the other cap and then press the cap on the protruding side in from the top. It's not unusual to have a tight clip and brg. The biggest problem I always had was with inside clips and aftermarket joints and then having the cap fracture trying to get the second clip on. I specialized in Nissan/Datsun and the factory joints had varying thickness shims. Always used factory until they got hard to get. Hate to admit how many u-joints I ruined by not catching the needle brgs properly before pressing. I'd like to say I figured this out on my own but someone else pointed it out to me.
You are someone who could benefit from a flat bed my friend. I've now had a flat bed on my last two Reg Cab 3500 work trucks and I haven't looked back!
Andrew C I am so proud of your ability to engineer and adaptability to correct machinery to working order. I have to admit you scare me sometimes but very little in the end I have followed you for years now and the one thing that keeps me coming back is your true honesty about the equipment you work on and how it could be safer or better built. Your work is very well appreciated by millions of folks your video quality top notch above most who blog the fact that your taking care of the property you own is above reproach to the planet Earth Thank you and bless you !!!!!!!!!
Great video. Loved the precision radio installation. Andrew ought to build his own toolbox to his standards. Then market it. He would sell a ton of them literally. That toolbox would be a heavy duty one for sure if Andrew built it. Good old Cummins engines.
I've done a few of these in my day a U-Joint is a marvelous thing and can be a bear. It's great to see a pro like (Can-Do) Andrew with the right equipment get it done right, fast.
Thank you Andrew for a educational and entertaining video,. The things I have learnt from this guy is more than i learnt at school over the years.. Thank you Andrew ..
I got a used weather guard toolbox. Things great. Got a compressor and all my air tools in it and a welder generator on wheels that bangs into it all the time. Both sides still latch, opens and shuts as it should. It’s been great
Finally a repairing video again. I'm worried Andrew is getting too much new equipment that just works, so there will be less videos that start with "fixing" or "repairing". 😅
Grabs toolbox sitting outside for 10 years and may have gotten slightly melted and bent out of shape. Installs with grinder and body weight, loads two tons of logs on top of toolbox...but just wants a box that won't break for no reason. Replaces cheap radio with more expensive radio...installs with hammer. I love this guy.
One tip about the U-joint after you're done installing it and it's alittle tight, take your hammer and tap all around the shaft and yoke close to where the caps go in and it sort of brings the joint to equilibrium in there so it's not stuck too far one way
As impressive as all your skills are with all your truck repairs, along with the...uhmm... "professional" radio installation and other fixes, I legit can't get over how goofy and adorable your doggos are.
I watched the glue for the dash, and just knew the self tappers were coming out soon lol. Looks much better! I have a kenwood radio like that one. It’s a great unit!
I remember the end of every one of Andrew’s videos he would fly the drone and pan around to a view of the mountains. Now they end with a view from the mountains.
I’ve been watching this channel for a while and still don’t know exactly where Andrew lives but I wanna live there. It never snows where I live anymore and I miss it!
I was a little curious why you never seem to get rid of equipment, but after seeing your stereo installation I get it. Nobody would appreciate the same care and concern you have for it.
You know I'll enjoy watching him I just wish you would be on a little more but I understand that life is busy and he's probably got multiple projects going on but I'm glad to see him out working and showing us how things are done
You do a great job at everything you do Andrew…..and you always learn from the things you do, and you share those things with everyone on TH-cam 👍🙂 You provide a lot of knowledge for others to learn from when you share your projects. In many areas you save a lot of folks hours of wasted time and money by demonstrating what to do and what not to do👍
that the hinges of an used toolbox that then lay 10 years in the yard in snow sun and rain and to close to a campfire, which i jump installed on my truck totally unexpectedly broke? yeah, that just happened to me too the other day, the world is really going to shreds right now, nothing holds up anymore. i love everything about your channel Andrew!!! i mean it!
Andrew the next time you change a u-joint get yourself a flap wheel small enough to fit inside the yoke ears and sand them out and you will find changing them a bunch easier, I always put in the first cap and drive it past where it needs to go. That way the cross will be sticking out the other side a bit and you can lift the cross to get the second side aligned right so the needle bearings don't get messed up, then drive it in and it will push the other side back in place. You should remove the grease zerk before you start to keep it from getting messed up. Also when tapping the first cap in don't let the cross touch the bottom of the cap to prevent the click clack effect.
No chainsaws were damaged during the installation of the new radio. Utter precision engineering in this one.👍👍
@Bo88y22: Right. I did feel a twinge of 'excitement lost' when Andrew didn't get out the chainsaw for this one. Haha!
Oh just a grinder
No chainsaw. No fan.
That radio and plastic lid on the dash….. like putting lipstick on a pig 😂😂 😂I 😂
He treats his equipment with a mixture of tender loving care to whatever-works laissez faire. The gruntiest equipment is treated with kid gloves (and gallons of grease) whereas he's like Dr Frankenstein to vanilla pickup trucks and similar. But still, gallons of grease. Andrew Camarata - in grease we trust...
What makes this channel so addictive for so many years is that despite well over $1M of equipment at his mountain site alone, Andrew recycles a toolbox from his junk pile at the castle. And fixes and drives his old truck. His videos make all the "reality shows" on Velocity, etc. look second-rate (by a large margin).
And then puts a log on top of said toolbox.
Need to put
a utility body on the truck
He is the owner of this land?
@@RohanSanjith Yup! - There is a whole video about "buying a mountain".
@@stg4498 some people will criticize you and still watch every single thing you do you go Andrew
Andrew is a regular guy, that works hard and has a lot of patience for setting up cameras. That's my best description for the BEST channel on TH-cam.
I mean, camera is in his name 😂. But I totally agree. He's the best channel on here.
The best channel on youtube, boy you sure don't watch much on youtube.
@@jamesadams893 I agree, I'd say in this 'category', as I watch homesteading channels also and Simple Living Alaska and My Self Reliance, both are very well put together channels on par with Andrew's channel!
Hey Evans Creek who is Andrew?
@@notaffiliatedwith7363 sometimes he has trouble realizing he's over his head and stop and get some help or advice from someone else, and it cost money like that bobcat he cracked the cast iron hub on it with a torch, trying to remove a stuck bolt, too impatient to use penetrating oil cost $5000 to replace that, and he bought a ditch witch trencher that has a big wheel in the front, kept picking up rocks and jamming and it wasn't cleaning out the trench, not knowing that it had parts missing or bent, he cranks down on the safety clutch and blows the chains off. After having to replace those, he continues picking up rocks and Jamming the blade, I don't know how he didn't bust the crankshaft I know at the least he bent it. He ended up shoveling out the trench by hand, far as I know he still hasn't tried to ask anyone what's wrong with it. Those machines are nice when it has the correct guard on there to keep the rocks out and move the dirt out.
You just gotta love Andrew's "hunting squirrels with nukes"-approach to truck repairs. All effective, mostly ingenious, and certainly NOT for aesthetics! Thank you for another GREAT truck repair video...KEEP 'EM COMING!!!! 😆😆😆
sometimes more like tractor repair than it is truck repair
@@owendodman3037 You ever take a chain saw to a tractor?
I’d love to see Andrew make his own custom truck tool box from scratch. That way it would be made to his own standards.
1/2 plate with motor grader chain for hinges
Yep! That would be a great video!
Just like his house
You bet it won't break for no reason
He could sponsor one after he did his own R&D, and had it "Lab" tested. It's not a bad idea!
The jump cuts from trying to solve a problem to lighting off the torch are always the best😂
Terry the torch is the solver of all problems
@@gorak9000😅à som s DDS weekee UK my TV textbook nl best
I’m not sure why but Andrews fixing up his stuff videos are my favorites. I miss him working on other peoples properties and his snow removal service. I don’t know if he does that anymore.
It might be he doesn't have to if he gets enough from TH-cam.
@@abergethirty he must still do some of that stuff. He buys machines for many thousands of dollars pretty regularly. He uploads a few videos a month max so I don’t think that’s enough to live like he does
He has more of an ability to pick and choose what jobs he wants to do because of his success on TH-cam.
Me too!!!
@@isaacrocksyay andrew makes around 200k a year from youtube depending on how high his view count is
The fact that the toolbox survived the installation is a miracle, and hopefully will survive day-to-day use Andrew style.☮️
👍🏼. The guy just keeps going & going till he gets it done. And no swearing. Impressive.
If it doesn´t survive a month it´s no good anyway ;)
As you can see ,he spares no expense or excuses when it comes to maintaining his work vehicles and keeping them in tip top running condition .Also his auto detailing is beyond question. Love your vids.
😆
Only the finest tools and techniques were used for this ram s restoration🎉
Andrew's mechanic's skills and proper use of tools are amazing. There is nothing that a sledge hammer can't fix. I have even heard other TH-camrs say "Let's do an Andrew Camarata Repair"
Yeah he's pretty much much an adjective now.
Being a now retired life long mechanic I find Andrew's methods of repair and maintenance as unique and effective as they are entertaining . He gets it done . Results driven , just look at those seats , you could eat scrambled eggs off them now .
Well, Cody and Blue can!
@@michaelholden5131 You beat me to it! 👏🏻👏🏻🤣
Looks like they just did ;)
With ketchup!
@@michaelholden5131 and a side of gear knob with plow control cable for desert. 😂🐾
Andrew with the skills you have in life I'm sure you made a better tool box than what anyone could ever recommend to you.
Yeah it may cost more with metal so high but it would be built to your standards
@@michaelboyd9433 buy once, cry once
Decent boxes start at a grand each, it would be a worthwhile project to custom make one.
Bought my first toolbox for my first truck at 16. I’m like Andrew. Live my life the same way he does but with less money. I’m also just as tough on my shit as he is.
When I went to my local truck supply to pickup my $700 toolbox i walked in picked it up, sat it back down, And had them give me my money back and walked out. A week later an old guy on Facebook was selling his for $100. Couldn’t tell you the brand but it has been through 3 totaled trucks, one that rolled, and hasn’t even dented. It’s had firewood thrown at it, four wheelers slammed into it when loading, and anything else you could imagine. I’d be willing to bet you’d pay $1500 for a toolbox like this one these days. One day I’ll be passing it on to my son then my grandson 😂😂😂
Weather Guard’s steel toolboxes are stout.
I NEVER thought I would see a day, when Andrew would CLEAN his truck 😳😂 Great video !! I always enjoy the repair video's 😍
It's more surprising that he didn't clean it with a chainsaw.
I was wondering if he had a new date.
@@jennifertucker107 probably it's for the dogs 😂😂😂
@@jennifertucker107 Well if he does she'd be a keeper if she still goes out with him, if he turns up in that truck for a first date, it certainly wouldn't be about his trucks 80K impress her friends image. Some I've met if I even turned up within a mile of their houses and parked in the street after hours with my work pick up, the HOA or cops would be called and I'd be getting told don't do it again. My work trucks like new compared to this as well.
Andrew cleans out his truck once a decade whether it needs it or not. Just like clockwork.
For the toolbox, my dad actually made his own cause of the same issues you addressed there. He is in the forest cutting down trees, fixing timberjacks etc just like you with his own business. Making it was definitely worth it, had his about 7 years now and it still works as it should.
My dad had a logging crew for the better part of 20 years and had this same issue. He bought a uws toolbox and it survived a good 12 years of abuse. It finally met its match when the top broke out of a pine he parked beside
Get his diagrams and the list of products used and a how to , make yourself a fortune by selling the "how to" !!
Followed you for years. Thank you for not swearing and I have learned a lot from your videos. You are extremely talented!
I concur. Not having to listen to someone throwing the f bomb around all day is wonderful. Hats off to AC!
He is indeed, mind you he is Italian. Here Italy.
Man I love this guy's content, all of it, been watching for _years and years._
With that said, him just fixing vehicles and doing maintenance on them has always been my favorite types of videos that Andrew uploads :)
You are a real voyeuristic type. Haha
Also chain sawing your radio is pretty cool too.
Me too
It's tough to top the annual rear fender re-alignment procedure with the sledge hammer / chain and skidsteer.
When your u-joint is tight after assembly, whack the yoke from each direction with a hammer, this will seat the caps on the snap rings and release the bind on the u-joint, otherwise looks like you have the repairs well under control. Keep it up man!!
whacka whacka
@@Yutani_Crayven is that the name of a new rapper?
Yeah - once ya make *sure* that the needles aren't being mutilated, and the snap rings go into *clean* grooves, then whap it back and forth a bit to push the caps against the retaining clips. This will "center the slack". It'll run easier.
I often get a chuckle out of some of the stuff Andrew does and says but, after watching half a hundred other channels I can say without reservation that He has the BEST videoing and editing skills of anyone in the biz...
The only one I can think of that rivals him is Martijn Doolaard..been following his stone cabin renovations in the Italian Alps, every bit as interesting and engaging as Andrew's..and that IS saying something... :)
Andrew is the definition of doing things "Quick and dirty".
Gets maximum value out of a hammer.
Gotta love Andrews function over looks attitude, doesn’t care one bit to look good, as long as it works good.. not many young adults like him, especially the “hammer in sharp corners to make it professional”
Yes, his hammer in sharp corners comment cracked me up! LOL
I don't care what anybody says just look at his determination and his success in the time that I've watched him he
Elsword high and excelled fast. I'm 58 years old had I approached life not giving a s*** what other people think and didn't sweat the small stuff I would have been a lot farther!
He does care about it looking good, but in the right way.
Andrew's truck is the most literal definition of "ride hard, and put away wet"
To the trucks credit... thing takes the damage and continues on.
Every piece of equipment Andrew has is well maintained, but *man* he uses all his stuff hard.
Andrew would have been the ultimate test if Top Gear ever did another Toyota Hilux extreme durability test. My prediction is that the Hilux would come through, but it would be a damn close thing!
@@Hinch55, he does beat the crap out of his equipment, doesn't he?
@@richardcline1337 he has so much money it doesnt matter lol
@@DeathDealer1825 I used to be way harder on my vehicles before TH-cam existed.
Might be a fun project to watch you build your own custom bed toolbox out of some heavy gauge steel diamond plate. Then you could make it the exact width and height you want, and maybe even a guard in the front for heavy rolling objects in the bed. 👍👍
The only way it will survive Andrew nice and gentile handling. He is the best and friendly hille billie man I have ever see, just love the Man. Andrew if all man where like you we have a wonderfull world.
I agree he should make his own box.
Well, he could, but he'd need to upgrade the suspension, brakes, steering etc. as well, and he'd need an overweight permit. You know what materials he uses when he builds something...
Agree totally. A good starting point would be remove this lid and make a new one that has a 3 to 4 inch bend that rolls over and in front to some latching mechanisms. Once that is sorted out, transfer that to the next case.
No other TH-camr on Earth that stays true to his roots like this guy. Much love AC!
Andrew, I love how you make old things work. It ain't got to be pretty. It just needs to work!
I love the comment .....{ for no reason ) Camarata is awesome . Straight forward , down to earth , no frills , only thrills . He uses what he has on hand . I've been watching him for years , always a great video .
The hammering of the brackets on your new radio unit made all the difference and it just blended seamlessly into the dashboard.
The later technical adjustments and upgrades to the vehicle tool box added that extra touch of professional finish that was so badly required.
safer for puppies
As a 71 year old woman, I have learned a lot from you. First, and foremost, it doesn't have to be pretty as long as it's functional. Second, if you don't have the proper tool, use whatever is the closest object to you. Words of wisdom. Thanks, Andrew!!!
This episode is classic Andrew. I loved it! The boutique Kenwood radio installation was the cherry on the top for me. Kind of made my day watching this one.
Sucking the old fart juice out of the seats was really the cherry on top though. Clearly he's going for vanity now...
Me, too !! Gotta be Andrew Camarata TUFF or it ain't worth nothing !!
The labor value alone that he put into this truck is worth more than the truck itself, yet, he still rolls around town in this thing. A truly humble man who probably has an insane net worth.
I can't tell if the way this guy does things is depressing, ingenious, or both at the same time... Loved the video!
Always great to see you working / repairing stuff around the workshop....👍
Enjoy watching you man. You seem like a real genuine man and would make a great friend. Your friends are lucky to have 👍🏼
Kind of reminds me of another New Yorker I sub to. 🙂
@@michaelferik8060 Nah this guy is the real deal
You make some great content!
@@michaelferik8060 Casey Neistat ?
I love when Andrew calls a bad product “garbage” 😂
Hehe right after he violate the same thing, I have never seen a worse mechanic.
just bad, quick fixes of everything.
I wouldn't want something he "repaired"
@@janlundquist3132 its only a beat up work truck, not a trailer queen, there Is no point on being gentle with It, Just fix It and keep going, It doesnt need to look pretty
He's right - if it doesn't stand up to the "Andrew" test, it IS garbage !! He's tough on everything !! That's what I like about his channel !!
@@gillespriod5509 Really?, this guy is the worse mechanic, and takes no pride in anything, having worked for constructions companies, they would be horrified to show up on a job site with equipment looking like that, you would be fired on the spot.
@@lazynow1 i dont know wich job sites you use to see! Heavy equipement has to be reliable and in working conditions, nobody cares about the paintjob!😂
The fact that this truck is still goin strong says a lot about it’s reliability. Idk anyone who tests their stuff better and more thoroughly than Andrew lol. I have one just a year or two older than this one and it’s been an amazing truck for over a decade for me as well.
You ever heard of zipties and bias plias go check him out he's helirious
@@joshuabest100 Yeah he’s been known to test a few things thoroughly too lol. There’s nothing he can do to make me like Fords or IDI Powerstrokes tho 😆
Looks like he has 240000 miles on it now. Dont remember what the odo said when he bought it. But he uses his stuff for work, that is for sure.
Rawson Koenig toolboxes are unmatched. Solid steel, durable and damn near indestructible. My dad has had the same toolbox in 5 different trucks over a 30 year span, and they’re still made to this day with the same quality and design.
You, sir, have become a master video editor! Your editing skills are approaching your repair skills!
Never thought I’d see the day where where Andrew cleaned and give the inside of his truck so much attention. Great video Andrew. I like these truck videos
Andrew, next time install one cap, push u-joint all the way as far as you can and use the press to push it past its position then flip it over and install the other cap. now you can start the other cap on the u-joint without ruining it and use the press to center them. Also, a tap with a hammer when done pressing on each side of driveshaft, pinion adapter and trans slip joint will loosen the joint so it's not stiff.
Yeah, this dude needs help.
@@Kickyourass484 Andrew is the guy all men should strive to be. He is not afraid to tackle anything. I know people that pay others to do the simplest of repairs.
Well if it wears out early again he'll just replace it again.
@@garybensel6680 yeah but he sure does ruin a lot of new parts.
These fixing videos - especially of the truck - are my favorite things ever.
That's what I love about Andrew's videos... Always a precision install!! Doesn't fit? Use an angle grinder!!
My favorite AC videos are the repair videos. Radio install was epic.
You could say that Dodge is the definition of a workhorse, and you don't see them that often. Great video Andrew!!
Every single time Andrew does a repair video, I learn something new. Thank you.
Like ways that you shouldn't repair things?
I always save the old u-joint clips because more often than not the new ones are slightly thicker and may not fit. Great vids, keep them coming man.
You never disappoint Andrew! I could've literally just spent the last hour watching a multi million dollar action movie but NO I'm here and I've got no regrets! Thanks!
Watching Andrew work on this truck is one of the great pleasures in life. !!
True. 😉
Loved this episode of, "There I fixed it!". I'm a huge fan of "just getting shit done" mentality and love watching it in action! Keep up the great vids Andrew!
Good video as always. Maybe you could get a big bell outside the door that you ring and give them a treat a few times, then when they wander, you can ring it and they might hear it and come home.
Only Andrew can make vacuuming and throwing a frisbee entertaining for 90 minutes. Love this channel!
I am really enjoying your videos. You and Ants Pants are my two favorites. I especially appreciate your attention to detail and hands-on approach. Like me, you are a perfectionist. I also like the fact that when something needs fixing you not only fix it but everything around it that is not perfect - like changing hydraulic hoses. Keep up the good work.
GREAT VIDEO. When I first discovered you years ago, that video was about ' ' fixing stuff ' '. Your voice about junk is appreciated , because it's true. Hopefully manufacturers are listening. You repair things to last. (Like the wire splicing job . . . not like some that are just twisted and taped, your's are fixed . . . forever.)
People and manufacturers seem to have forgot the importance of doing and making things correctly. You are completely right in noticing and correcting flaws and trash in today's marketplace. Not only are much of the products shoddy, but unnecessary as well. Thanks for caring about the little things . . . that is what the BIG things are composed of.
"Like the wire splicing job . . . not like some that are just twisted and taped, your's are fixed . . . forever"
CODY: Hold my beer!
Something I found that makes u-joints really easy is finding a socket just slightly smaller than the cap bores, wrapping the socket in a fine grit sandpaper (1k or so), and spinning the socket in the bore to polish the surface clean. It still maintains a friction fit, but man is it WAY easier to get the caps in without messing up the needle bearings. The fit is snug enough that light taps will move the cap without the need for big hammer blows or a press. The clips will keep the caps from flying out, and over time they'll rust back in solid again.
Exactly.
Weatherguard Tool box had one on my company truck for years. Beat the snot out of it and still working just fine Might be worth looking into Andrew.
I had mine on my company truck and I work heavy and highway, my truck had 360,000 miles on it and that box worked perfectly. They got me a new truck so I got a new Weather Guard box for that one and left my old box with the old truck. It’s probably still working great.
When Andrew brought out the hi-jack and the foot started creeping up a bit, I was 90% sure the rear window was going to bust for no reason at all
i saw that too and i was like but then he fix it..
@jakebroesky4409 I thought the same thing until he closed the lid and I remembered his headache rack protector. 😅
How this man finds the time to constantly tinker on his equipment, execute landscaping contracts, record all this video footage and edit it is just beyond me. I don't think he sleeps at all😁
Andrew is a truck's body re-designer... all these dents are almost modern art
I just love the fact that you also show the failures
Brings back the old days when you repaired a lot of the old equipment, you always figured out how it works and how to fix it! As long as it takes grease and moves! It’ll work itself out! Thanks for sharing my friend! Kirk from Louisiana!
I am a huge fan of the pragmatism with all these repairs. All of these repairs resolved the issue they intended to resolve.
Watching you fabricate and repair for me is like looking in a mirror.
I've been doing that for over 50 years.
You know that its gonna be a good day when Andrew uploads
Your life must really suck
One trick I learned when doing U-joints is to use a washer (or two) the thickness of the space to the inner circlip edge and then press the housing down over the washers until the housing bottoms out to the table. Then set the circlip before you put the U-joint in, that way you can press the other cap from the top until it just reveals the bottom edge of the circlip groove. Then repeat the process for the other side.
Can put U joint in with just a vise and hammer....no need for a press.....I've done it many times.....
@@davidwiley3440 Yeah, me too.
I was thinking how everyone this watching has done it like AC
Andrew works on cars the same way I do, with extreme violence. Straight to the Oxy, a man after my own heart. Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks Andrew. Makes me think of the good Ole days when you were fixing everything!
I'm sure someone has commented on it by now, but WeatherGuard makes the only truck box that has ever taken the abuse I've given out. Not the TSC version, but the real, commercial stuff.
How did we know Andrew was going to stand on the Tool Box to make it fit...
Love ya' Andrew!!!
I love how within mere moments of that radio being out of the box he put a giant scratch on it lol. Andrew youre the best man
If you scratch it right away, then you don't need to worry about not scratching it and being careful. It's really a productivity booster to just scratch it right away and get it over with.
Thats nothing to be proud of, I know people who would give their left nut to have a 400 dollar Kenwood stereo like that then he installs it with a 4 inch angle grinder and people cheer for it. I just dont understand that at all .I was just not raised that way and if my dad ever saw my truck even a work truck in that condition he would put his foot in my ass. That was probably a nice a 40,000-dollar Cummins-powered Diesel pickup at one time. Now it looks like a load of rocks was dumped on it and driven down every muddy road he could find and it was never washed or cleaned ever. I realize thats a harsh climate up there but dam blow that chiat out with a leaf blower once a month and hit it with a pressure washer every once in a while . If somebody in property maintenance drove up in a truck like that i would say to myself if he treats his own truck and his own equipment like that what is the property maintenance work going to look like that this company does for me?
these repair/maintenance videos are the absolute best ones man love this one!
Hey Andrew, when you get a stiff joint simply wack the cast steel portion of the joint yoke with a 3 or 5 pounder and it will set the trunnion into a neutral position making it last longer without binding.
Here's the trick to u-joints. Press the first cap really deep into the socket. That way the cross will extend out the other side enough to get the cap and needle brgs onto the protruding cross before pressing. Put the clip in the deep side before you install the other cap and then press the cap on the protruding side in from the top. It's not unusual to have a tight clip and brg. The biggest problem I always had was with inside clips and aftermarket joints and then having the cap fracture trying to get the second clip on. I specialized in Nissan/Datsun and the factory joints had varying thickness shims. Always used factory until they got hard to get. Hate to admit how many u-joints I ruined by not catching the needle brgs properly before pressing. I'd like to say I figured this out on my own but someone else pointed it out to me.
Brilliant. Hope AC sees this comment. ?
Awesome video Andrew. You've got that truck running well. Hopefully it lasts you many years to come and doesn't break down for no reason
Broken down for no reason ! I’m surprised it’s not broken in half !
@@WhiskeyGulf71 same.🤣🤣🤣
I have had a steel weather guard box for years of abuse and has held up pretty darn well
You are someone who could benefit from a flat bed my friend. I've now had a flat bed on my last two Reg Cab 3500 work trucks and I haven't looked back!
Maybe if it had sides.
@@AndrewCamarata make drop sides
@@AndrewCamarata you can put wood sides on them or make steel ones
@@AndrewCamarata stake pocket sides are great
The truck has a bed. What’s the rule about fixing stuff that’s not broken. Don’t.
Andrew C I am so proud of your ability to engineer and adaptability to correct machinery to working order. I have to admit you scare me sometimes but very little in the end I have followed you for years now and the one thing that keeps me coming back is your true honesty about the equipment you work on and how it could be safer or better built. Your work is very well appreciated by millions of folks your video quality top notch above most who blog the fact that your taking care of the property you own is above reproach to the planet Earth Thank you and bless you !!!!!!!!!
Great video. Loved the precision radio installation. Andrew ought to build his own toolbox to his standards. Then market it. He would sell a ton of them literally. That toolbox would be a heavy duty one for sure if Andrew built it. Good old Cummins engines.
Andrew, nice job on keeping your truck working and clean. If you are happy with the way it looks/works, there is nothing more to say.
I've done a few of these in my day a U-Joint is a marvelous thing and can be a bear. It's great to see a pro like (Can-Do) Andrew with the right equipment get it done right, fast.
😂
Like a pro. 😂
Editing makes everything he does look fast... its not lol
That is 100% not how to do a u joint.
Pro? Haha ha. Thanks for the laugh pal.
Thank you Andrew for a educational and entertaining video,. The things I have learnt from this guy is more than i learnt at school over the years.. Thank you Andrew ..
I got a used weather guard toolbox. Things great. Got a compressor and all my air tools in it and a welder generator on wheels that bangs into it all the time. Both sides still latch, opens and shuts as it should. It’s been great
Life isn't easy being one of Andrew's trucks :D
That’s where all machines go to die like elefants.
Finally a repairing video again. I'm worried Andrew is getting too much new equipment that just works, so there will be less videos that start with "fixing" or "repairing". 😅
Thanks for sharing your mechanical ingenuity with us all while openly using the sledgehammer when needed! :)
Grabs toolbox sitting outside for 10 years and may have gotten slightly melted and bent out of shape. Installs with grinder and body weight, loads two tons of logs on top of toolbox...but just wants a box that won't break for no reason. Replaces cheap radio with more expensive radio...installs with hammer. I love this guy.
One tip about the U-joint after you're done installing it and it's alittle tight, take your hammer and tap all around the shaft and yoke close to where the caps go in and it sort of brings the joint to equilibrium in there so it's not stuck too far one way
Thank you Andrew, such a resourceful personality. You just make it all work.
“This thing was essentially made from garbage “
Gotta love how Andrew puts things 😂😂
As impressive as all your skills are with all your truck repairs, along with the...uhmm... "professional" radio installation and other fixes, I legit can't get over how goofy and adorable your doggos are.
I watched the glue for the dash, and just knew the self tappers were coming out soon lol. Looks much better! I have a kenwood radio like that one. It’s a great unit!
I remember the end of every one of Andrew’s videos he would fly the drone and pan around to a view of the mountains. Now they end with a view from the mountains.
Hey Andrew I think it would be cool to see you make a heavy duty truck tool box!
Weather guard toolbox’s have been the best for me. They are made out of metal. They have great warranty also.
Andrew, I like using those “JOBOX” tools boxes. Very heavy duty and flash water nicely while keeping everything dry inside 👍🏻. I enjoy the channel!
I’ve been watching this channel for a while and still don’t know exactly where Andrew lives but I wanna live there. It never snows where I live anymore and I miss it!
I was a little curious why you never seem to get rid of equipment, but after seeing your stereo installation I get it. Nobody would appreciate the same care and concern you have for it.
Thanks Andrew, I always enjoy your videos. They could be hours long and I would be glued to the screen... Love your content
You know I'll enjoy watching him I just wish you would be on a little more but I understand that life is busy and he's probably got multiple projects going on but I'm glad to see him out working and showing us how things are done
On more? JHC, this guy pops up all the time. Give me less.
You do a great job at everything you do Andrew…..and you always learn from the things you do, and you share those things with everyone on TH-cam 👍🙂 You provide a lot of knowledge for others to learn from when you share your projects. In many areas you save a lot of folks hours of wasted time and money by demonstrating what to do and what not to do👍
that the hinges of an used toolbox that then lay 10 years in the yard in snow sun and rain and to close to a campfire, which i jump installed on my truck totally unexpectedly broke? yeah, that just happened to me too the other day, the world is really going to shreds right now, nothing holds up anymore. i love everything about your channel Andrew!!! i mean it!
I like your channel because there is no hype or "Hello TH-camrs" BS.
It's just showing the work.👍😎
❤ this. 🐿️
Andrew the next time you change a u-joint get yourself a flap wheel small enough to fit inside the yoke ears and sand them out and you will find changing them a bunch easier, I always put in the first cap and drive it past where it needs to go. That way the cross will be sticking out the other side a bit and you can lift the cross to get the second side aligned right so the needle bearings don't get messed up, then drive it in and it will push the other side back in place. You should remove the grease zerk before you start to keep it from getting messed up. Also when tapping the first cap in don't let the cross touch the bottom of the cap to prevent the click clack effect.