You guys are absolutely insane for cleaning that out without wearing even simple respirators. The chronic health issues you're risking here isn't worth the discomfort or slight expense at being prepared for the job. I lost my home as a teenager to fire and water damage, and spent a hot summer cleaning it out with family. Take care of yourselves first guys so you'll be able to care for others!
THis is another episode of why men die younger than women! Dumb! Yes, and dead mice mean mouse poop and that carries plague. You should definitely be wearing masks. Ask me. I cleaned out my mother's cobweb strewn basement without a mask and was sick for months after, bleeding lungs, pulmonary embolism, thousands of dollars of hospital bills. Wear a respirator!
Ditto, except I would add a thrown in Road Flare to that instead of matches, it gives you a bit of "Social Distancing", who knows what might suddenly go up in that toxic pile.
We've got to see a part 3, We've got to witness the safe being cracked, and We've got to see that auger tried out or else i can't vote for you as best director of a mini series!
I've only just run across you videos in the last couple of weeks. They're great. They're funny, entertaining, and full of useful information. But the thing that I enjoy the most is that you're not afraid to get your own hands dirty. I'm an old man now but I your employees must absolutely love to come to work every day. Plus, the quality of the work that you and your employees do is surpassed by none. 👍👍👍
If he wasn't employed by stan I genuinely wonder what his realistic day rate would be, though - I would pay him at least $200.00/day to stay off my jobsite....
That's the nicest looking dump I ever scene! Over here in southern California they're shooting flare guns at the seagulls! It looks like you're just dumping it at the park
That's what I said. I don't think it's actually a dump. He said it was a holding station and they will haul it all away at the end of the job. I hope they do.
I am watching bcuz I am hoping Frankie scores something amazing. Plus it is fascinating watching what is involved in the clean up. Difficult to imagine how the mess made sense to that person. Appreciate the video’s. 👍🏻
You are a good friend, no pay, 500,000 tons of crap to shovel out ...not all friends would do that.👍 .. Those ceramic bowls are feed and water dishes for small critters like rabbits Chicken pluckers shed and crack that safe 👍 How about that wood stove? $200-250 for used 👍
We bought a hoarder house in February 2017. We are still working on it. There were 76 cars on the 1 1/2 acre lot. The previous owner was supposed to take his stuff. After he got frustrated, and became verbally abusive we had to stop him from coming any more. Then we had to wait 2 years to get Junk Vehicle Affidavits. We are selling the cars to a junkyard that specializes in vintage car parts, but it all takes so much time. We really hope to have the rest of the cars gone by end of summer. The strangest part is the random storage of absolute junk with things of value, and paper and cloth items stored in a damp, unseated garage so most of those items are musty and useless. It is a cute house, and cleaned up will sell for about twice what we paid. But very hard work.
Please do part 3. I’m feeling so much better about the crazy 😜 “jobs” I’ve done over the years. Frankie needs to not be involved in finding “projects”. You seem like a good brother thanks for blessing him with all your “gags” 😉.
Just Subscribed ! Well done - Great Job - You will get a Lot of Scrap from that Place - we Love it - Keep Safe and many,many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
I've done work in environments with similar air quality. With a mask on you can't get enough air. You black out, pass out, and generally loose yourself in a mental fog.
I use a mask with organic packs and replaceable outer filters. Uncomfortable but it saved me from losing my lunch cleaning up overturned freezers during hurricane muck outs. Dust can be a problem.
Agreed, but at this point let us at least see the finished product. Stan can admit it was a mistake, he is always saying he shows us things so we don't make the same mistakes. Well, Stan????
Crack the safe open most definitely, It could Capone's vault. LOL!!! The movie you are referring to is Dodgeball. "If you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball"
Use a $5 tarp to move a $40 pile of trash... and if you taste it... you ate it... why not masks?? You are one of the most savvy people I've watched on the internet.
It was a chance click that brought me here, but the record of retching....near vomit sounds....the useless hoard of filth...wads of fomite bedding. I was completely riveted and watched every....wretched moment. Amazing and compelling content.....this. Astonishing stamina and strength of will. Far beyond a kennel....sewer gas. Oh the olives..frank.
Hope you gave that trusty fan a good home and didn't scrap it! Also, that sink top on the rusted cabinet is a hot ticket right now. That square washtub is valuable, too. Hard to find and sought after.
you should where masks because hantavirus is a thing, but i do know the loath of wearing them, mink oil is for leather, if you could film the other buildings it would be cool
I just admire you for helping Franky to go true that horrible work. I can’t believe that a human being can get to live like that...it’s really sad, and to be honest it angriest me a bit...
Those ceramic bowls were used for feeding and watering chickens and other animals. The ones with a thick wide rim on top or meant to help reduce food loss
Yes. Part 3 please with an in inventory what was worth keeping, how much $ from scrap. Always seen these videos, but never know if it was worth all the labor.
Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by breathing in spores of a fungus often found in chicken droppings. The infection is most commonly spread when these spores are inhaled after taking to the air, such as during demolition or cleanup projects.
I think we want to see it all. Show the chicken plucker barn, get that boat motor running, crack the safe, and cut a while in the ice this winter with that auger!
Yes, want to see the end of this tale, what Frankie ended up with and so on, and above all, I must say that you guys works like beasts, wow, that is hard honest work there and a lot of it And, probably you will save this property from going to waste for all future as well, I salute you guys for doing this even that I am thousands of miles away in another country!
Hi Stanley an unrelated question What’s your view with regards to bobcat no longer making the T110 and so entry level is the T450 Compared to others on the market ASV as an example ?? ASV don’t seem to be interested in the UK market at the moment !!