Chris, once again, you showed and proved you’re one of the best in the business with your machines, and your expertise is out of sight…. Job well done. It’s a real privilege to watch your daily videos and learn from them….Thank you….
Got to be proud of that kind of work right there !! I mean Nice and Neat, as it should be !! Very Nice Chris !! Gonna say it again, Love the Pride you have in every job you do, couldn't ask for better !! Great as always Man !! Have a Great Evening, and , On too the Next......
Been watching you for about a year now Chris, and you never cease to amaze me at how talented you are at operating all of those machines. Your display of professionalism and knowledge of your work assures that the customer is getting a top-quality job. Just keep doing what you do and I'll keep watching.
Thank you Mr 👍 Amazing work! You're attention to detail is on another level not only with your machines but also with your camera work and editing prowess. Again, thank you.
Love watching work get done when I’m not doing it myself. I can pick up any video and tell exactly who is operating based upon their style. You do run the machine awfully efficiently the way you carry your grade with the skid steer. Once again awesome job brother !!!!!
Just can't resist at least 1 tree to push over before you get started. Put up a little bit of a struggle but it didn't know who it was messing with, timberrr!
Chris has an artist's unparalleled ability to visualize then sculpt the best possible contours to suit the land's intended purpose. Vision, skill and integrity personified.
that looks real nice chris.the extra blade on the skidsteers shovel works like a charm when ur grading the ground like that.turned out great and it looks better than before anyways.what small machinery can do nowadays is real kool.u dont really need the big heavy equippment to get small jobs look nice.awesome man. thumbs up chris.
🤔About the 28:00 minute mark… good thing them tracks are adjusted correctly and that machine tracks straight. That pass was real close for the parallel distance traveled on a bit uneven surface as you were still spreading and hadnt tracked in yet. Most peeps be sweating bullets being that close to their new shop.😂😎😎🤗
Looks great! I wish I had flat areas on Mt property to do things like that. My lots run downhill from the street and get all the water, ice and snow running towards them. Everything would have to be raised up 2 - 3 feet I think. It would cost a fortune!
Chris, your ability to judge X amount of gravel, dressing or whatever by spreading it evenly can only come from experience. Theres never too little or too much of it. Love watching your work all be it from right down under in South Africa :-)
Chris, great job as usual. How about a video on the problems and fixing of the 220. Not a fan of the government juice systems either. Seems to be a sensor or some other piece of that junk out of whack all the time.
Nice work again Chris!! It cleans things up sooo well. I would be proud as h*ll having a shop looking like this!!! Wait, I DO have a nice shop like this. I did go with asphalt down one side for parking, it comes out 12 feet. There’s an 8 foot concrete apron in front and then asphalt out to the road and up to the hose as well. I’m a fan of asphalt and once done, it’s not that expensive really. I live in snow country and it’s so much easier to plow in the winter as well. Otherwise this shop is very similar. I only wish I had done a door on the side wall at the back like he did here!! What a handy feature! I have a lift in that area of the shop. I otherwise use the shop to store classic vehicles. If I want to move something onto the lift I have to pull a minimum of 2 cars out of the shop to get to the lift. I Wasn’t t thinking there,,,,,,,. This shop is pretty close to perfect!! Like I said,,,, it sure has cleaned up nice Chris!! Very well done. See you tomorrow probably!! Haha.
Have to stop turning my phone to help Chris, we all know it's going to look great, when finished! Trust the process and the process will yield Letsdig results... 😀... great work Chris!
Good job mate👍, just a tip,when bulking out next to a building or structure, if you have a full bucket it will push material up to the building as your grading it. Saves on shoveling.
Another fine job Chris, I tell you man I like watching you do final grading with that skid steer you flat ass got that down pat but anyway brother you and John and yawls family stay safe and keep the videos coming
Is this video in real time? Amazing skill always, but working that quickly and closely to the building and not putting a scratch on it is fascinating to watch.
Glad to hear he's back. He is a significant part of letsdig18 as a well oiled gear. Wish I could travel the distance from SC to NC just to shake your hands. You both are what this nation needs....Pride in their work and will not stop until the job is done RIGHT.
The owner better get some straw on that dirt or it will splatter all up the side the building. At least put some about a foot or two away from the wall for now. Every time we back fill around a house we put straw out about that far even if we are going to come back later and grade the yard and possibly loose the straw in that process. If you got red clay for dirt in the yard it will splatter on the walls and stain them. Don't matter whether they are brick, vinyl siding, or metal it will stain from red clay. I know that's not red clay dirt but it still won't hurt to get some straw on it sooner than later just to keep the rain from splashing dirt on the wall. 👍