An Epic Journey into cleaning the most filthy, grossest and oddly amazing hoarders house on RU-vid. 4k & big screen this one. We get Disgusting in the Schweisser chicken Plucker house.
Honestly if it was me I'd burn the place to the ground the horrible smells aren't worth it burn it down and save you time and energy gasoline and a match hee hee hee 😁👍
This is why I love your channel. You are willing to do any job. Thanks for keeping it real! And that the best trailers are make right here in the great state of TEXAS!
@@ConstructionMachineryChannel I know, I was being somewhat sarcastic and was just meaning that the job was totally not worth bothering with the removal of all that junk especially since he's not being paid in general and any alternative would've been better I think. That's all.
I did a large clean out last winter and we all thought it was the worst we'd encountered in the last 20 years but now doesn't seem all that bad.. Stan, this is on a whole new level of disgusting.
I felt a relief when I saw the Bobcat skidsteer. Doing such cleaning by hand would be impossible. After I watched hoarder’s clean up, I went to my workshop and made a fire with woodscraps laying around, as well as getting rid of all the trash.
There is something oddly satisfying about watching some order come of chaos and filth. Having worked on a few of these kind of projects myself, tho, I would probably never do that particular project without long sleeves, gloves or a mask, and I would also probably need to take scrap to the scrapper daily by the truckload to incentivize me to go back the next day.
Thanks for the update, Stan! Can’t wait to see how your buddy makes out in This deal. But everyone screaming mask is right. Carbon embedded masks would help the smell and keep you safer.
As some one just getting into farming I can see why these buildings ended up this way. Theres so little money made in agriculture people just save everything and anything cas it can cut down cost over time by having extra. But it gets outta hand so easily. We have what we call "the junk yard" a spot behind our barn that everything goes to die. I feel like after watching this I may rent a dump trailer and get what I can out of there. So thanks for the motivation boost! Lol.
You did an incredible job removing that enormous amount of garbage from that barn! One thing that you must prioritize before taking on a job like this again is that you must wear a respirator to protect your lungs from different pollutants so that you do not get seriously sick. Just make sure you remember this if you do a job like this again.
UPDATE: Stanley tells us a few episodes later that Frankie made a profit on the scap metal. As far as them contracting any health issues...well, just keep watching the channel. They both are still alive and kicking.
As a spinner & weaver, I'm just mourning the loss of all those fleeces. They were absolutely beyond usefulness (although they might still be used as compost), but if only they had been given away years ago when they were newer.
I admire your energy and creativity with the video cameras and know you must be glad you found the one that got dumped in the trash. Your video fits the bill for those who love action movies. I’m not going to mention the pandemic or why it makes sense to avoid conditions that would open up your lungs to infections. Maybe next time you could save all the animal feeders, tools and other apparatus and give them to a local 4H club or other worthwhile organization. Your landfills there in Minnesota must not be picky about what you can throw away in the dumpster. Here in Texas they don’t allow tires to go in with the other trash as they don’t pack down well.
I believe those funky looking pliers when you said "what is this" right before the mason spade... in the wood box are used to tag animals like cows or pigs. They pierce and snap the plastic tags you see on them.
I've done some "fun" cleanouts over the years myself, just be glad you can put the trailer close by. Learned my fav trick regarding garbage bags on a 3rd floor walk up where the trash, pet refuse, and dead cats was about 4 feet deep in the whole 1200 sq ft place. Favorite brand I've used is Demo Bags, the bags are made of the woven plastic for strength, their mfg states each 42 gallon bag can hold 100 lbs. Mind you, that's 100 lbs of drywall, brick, etc. Serious tear resistance. The bags themselves make a big difference, it's nice not worrying about tearing them while carrying a distance. The trick comes with an additional "odd" purchase. I picked up a bag stitcher, originally intending for packaging mulch; we've gotten so much more use by using it to close the demo bags rather than their suggested method of a zip tie.
Stanley "Dirt Monkey" Genadek the stitching can be pulled and redone a few times. I’ve also used a telehandler to hang a bulk bag outside of a window and shoveled out the remains of a collapsed attic. Wet blown-in cellulose is not fun to deal with.
Stan, I’d be real surprised if your Boss let you close to the back door with those clothes. Add to the burn pile! Phooey!0. And I think that by the time this project ends, you and Frankie will be laughing at COVID!
Stanley, I appreciate this video. It takes a farmer to know some of those smells. I know most of the smells so far in the series. I was least familiar with the rotting wool.
@@Dirtmonkey city kids kept their distance from me in high school because of these smells. I swear that once certain smells touch a person, it stays there for years.
After clearing grandpa's old place in my younger years, I learned what a hoarder is versus a collector. The minute I see trash bags of, well, trash, its easy to assume this is a person with zero ability to control what they keep. At that point, just pull the dumpster up close.
Absolutely brilliant I used to own a firm in the UK that did this on a regular basis inc traveler sites, biggest tip I can give is get a dab of Vicks Vapour rub under your nose on top lip or just inside each nostril soon stops the gagging on the smells.
Stan your a good friend to Frankie. I am sure your time is valuable but your taking the time to help Frankie do something only he is enjoying. I would bet that Frankie would do just about anything for you too. So while the video is about cleaning out a hoarder place, it also shows good friends working together. Both of you will talk about this years from now. LOL I just flashed on the two of you in a nursing home telling stories about this to your Great Grand kids.
stan... your a goof friend to frankie. not many would volunteer to a multiple/hugh clean up project + bring all yourresources to the table. your a good man...
I have a job for you guys. You can renovate my house and I’ll let you keep the studs, drywall scraps, and dead squirrels. The nails in the studs are worth it in scrap alone, but you could also taxidermy the squirrels for a pretty penny.
Jobs like this me and a buddy used to get done super fast.. no sorting, no keeping, everything went in the dumpster, unless it was metal then we sat it aside. It’s all the farting around sorting that is gonna keep these guys there forever
You can get carbon impregnated dust masks to help with the odor. I used them when our freezer in the garage died and we lost a freezer full of venison. It was a week or more before we found it and it stunk!
I once worked on a house we were renovating,myself and the supervisor at the time removed a fridge with a turkey in it that had been unplugged for two weeks, that smell may never leave my memory
Stanley i have to say i know what its likr cleaning a hoarder home and or going into one the smell etc i also gag at horrible smells im sorry its funny when its not yourself, your a great guy helping out a friend i applaud you my friend not many people like you left in this world
That 'egg carton' you found that you thought might be seeds..... Could it have been one of those 'instant' charcoal fire starters? I remember they were packaged like that....
Hey Stanley, loving the content keep up the good work I have a question for you, my partners father is going solo as a plumber / house maintenance guy and he thinks his down fall will be pricing jobs. Any words of advice or thoughts on this. Maybe if you could describe your thought process when pricing a job Again lobomg the content, hope all is well
A couple of things. You said watch this on 4k and a big screen. Party at Stanley's house. lol I do these clean outs all the time. I have found an 8 track player before. I also save the metal and run it across the scales and cash it out. Also with clean outs like this you can find some really nice stuff.
@@mikeknoeber6507 The main property investor is keeping it. I was doing another clean out and found a 5 gallon bucket full of quarters!!! $300+ of free money.