Using 2 mini excavators to dig and hammer into rock for a shipping container swimming pool. And install a new driveway. Video of finished pool: • Setting landscape rocks
Andrew, I enjoy watching you play in your most recent videos. But for me, you working on a on a job like this is the best. I love the way you handle your equipment, how you execute the work and the joy of watching you get stuff done.
Andrew has the best produced videos on RU-vid. Meticulous editing over the course of these projects to show us the start all the way to the finish. Love the time lapse. Makes it look so easy. As always, great video.
Andrew is absolutely amazing !!! Owner, engineer, machinery delivery, operator, dump truck driver, etc. Andrew is a 10 man crew all in one. This property owner is very lucky to have him. The skill and patience it takes to run one machine let alone four is amazing.
It truly is a pleasure to watch your precision and finesse when operating your heavy equipment, it's as if it is an extension of your arm. Those fortunate enough to hire your services are getting a real pro.
@@maxwell6504 agreed, he is a genius with that small trackloader but i have still no idea why he thought putting the ram between bulldozer and camper was a bright idea
@ Roger That,if you like to watch a smooth operator,on different machines and projects watch LetsDig 18,I like watching them both ,different style but both interresting.
My thoughts as well Jim, I started watching Andrew back in 2016 when he only had 27k subs and this is the content I like to see although all his vids are good
Really? I’ve been digging the same small driveway for the last few weeks…Boulder after Boulder. Just once, I’d love to sink the bucket into just dirt. Big fan btw.
well deserved , Andrew is a True American , hardworking, honest, never curses or swears. And we all know he like his fun too. God Bless, From Northern NJ
It amazing the amount of work he does by himself no crew standing around getting orders by the Boss , he supervisor's himself and Cody now that Levi has gone on the his well earned rest .
A lot of times that's the most cost effective way to have things done. If it's a bigger job and you have a good crew though there's no wasted time either because everyone knows what they're doing.
As an Andrew addicted, I love that you have the whole job in one video, making it a movie. And I commend you for not selling your soul to donators and pleading for subscriptions (if the content is good - the subscription comes by itself - not by begging for it!!). Congrats on your 1 million subs by the way - well earned. Another thing I love about your videos is youre not ranting about how youre going to do the job in details, then doing it and then ranting about what you just did. - I see that a lot with other channels and I hate it. Good job as usual Andrew.
My dog loves watching the TV whenever there's dogs on and he always watches Cody. He's associated Andrew's voice with seeing Cody so every time I turn on one of his videos and as soon as he hears Andrew's voice, he jumps up and runs to the TV expectantly. It's so funny. We both love the videos! Thank you!
They do have some serious problems with their newer engines though, the latest models, maybe it's the exhaust regulations and the EGR that are too aggressive and killing them..
I love to watch Andrew work...he is a hard worker and he knows what he is doing with all his equipment...plus he can fix almost any machine..in my opinion, he deserves his 2+ million net worth.
Cody's endless supply of energy never ceases to amaze me. That dog can run forever. Brings a smile to my face watching the two of you. Cody loves his dad. You just jack hammered solid rock. Does he really think he needs a concrete base? Seems to me you could level the rock base with gravel and set the container. Now that you've owned/run the Takeuchi for awhile, how do you like it? Out of Bobcat, Takeuchi and the blue one, what's your favorite?
@@marsya7089 It seems that since Andrew hit 1 million subs, he is plagued by these spammers. You would think that youtube could find a way to get rid of them.
@@kgraydakota 1. Hit the three dots bottom right 2. "Report" 3. Hit "Sexually explicit content" or " commercial content", your choice 4. Report And remember! DEFINITELY DONT HIT THEIR LINK, NO MATTER HOW CURIOUS!!
Looking forward to the "hopeful" video of you repairing your front bumper and strengthening it. Hello from Texas. I was doing some woodwork the other day and ran into a problem. Thought to myself "what would Andrew do?". So I pulled out my chainsaw.
Andrew, you make that excavator bucket operate like it's an extension of your arms. It's almost like poetry in motion watching these videos. If nothing else, the new driveway will have a very stable base with all the big rocks underneath the upper portion. Looking forward to seeing the finished pics of the pool.
I've watched many of your videos over the last few years, but not till today did I really pay attention to the music you use in the background. Maybe you plan it this way, but it's perfect, it doesn't get in the way, it doesn't distract from but adds soo much to the video. It takes a lot of extra time to tape yourself on the job and then the production effort after that, I just want to thank you for all that you do. Your customers and viewers are very lucky to have you around.
That looked like a pretty difficult job with all the rock and slope you had to work with. I'm very interested to see how the finished pool and deck turns out
It trulyis amazing to me, as to how far technology and really just imagination, has come to even make such a pool as this in the mountains no less. It is great to see you and others pushing the envelope of what we can do now in such remote locations. Bravo to you Andrew and the folks that own this place.
Simply AWESOME! if we could see more footage of the property as well that would be awesome. Love the futuristic look in the woods theme... looks like a beautiful property and the pool/hot tub is over the top
Hey idk whats going on but I'm loving all these videos. Hopefully you start putting videos out every week like old times. Thanks for the entertainment. Have a good day Andrew
This is a classic style Andrew Camarata video. Thanks so much for bringing me along, on all the steps. What a great looking project and the tailings were put to good use too.
Nice job, Andrew. Another Camarta video this week. Keep them coming...... Always enjoyable and informative. I would have never imagined an infinity container pool.
One thing about Andrew is he usually has a backlog of videos and doesn't publish them until the job is complete and everything is tied into one video. I think this was in the summer this year.
Can you imagine without the modern tools of today how long that would have taken even a gang of men to achieve. Those tools earnt their bacon in that job. Great video Andrew.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching Your preparation work and the installation of the container swimming pool. Really looking forward to viewing the completed project in May next year. Andrew, You are certainly one gifted, hard working, conscientious Guy. Please keep up the good work and Thank Your for sharing Your Life with Us.
as your channel grow i know u prob hear these thousands of times but lemme tell, your videos are amazing love them. it’s like when i new episode of your fav show comes out! please keep them coming much love from 🇵🇹
One of the reasons I watch Andrew is he fast forwards the repetitive parts it keeps you interested in the vid cheers Andrew from your favourite UK watcher 👍🇬🇧
Andrew ... you are truly a tribute to you Roman heritage ... I once stood on a "Rock Bridge" in Lod, Israel built by the Roman Empire that is still in use today and marveled at it's testament to "time" ... you are doing no less IMHO. Tip of the Hat to you for things you are building that Centuries later People will say "WTF was he doing?" ;) The "Iron" will have long disappeared ... but not the "Rockwork" !!! Bravo !!!
That was an amazing project. I was worried the landscape single axel guy that Andrew loaded the stumps on was going to faint when he saw the load. I guess that wasn't Jessie. As usual, Andrew did an amazing job.
How many guys have you hired that have pushed the limits to know how to do a job like this and make it happen so smoothly….(not that many out there ) if you have access to someone like this …you NEVER let him go without having a day he doesn’t want to be making money……one in a million……thanks Andrew for sharing what you do!
I found your channel by searching for mobile home demo because I have one that I need to demolish and I wanted to do it myself but had never run an excavator before. Anyway, I just spent part of the day running a Bobcat E45 and it was a blast! You make it look so easy and smooth. Thanks for the great videos and I have learned a lot!
I've got a project for you- That old JD backhoe- make a frame you can connect to your (either) dozer, make the stick an "Attachment", remove bucket, install a BIG hammer. The big dozer already has (had) the plumbing, remember those two hoses that went to nowhere? Tie in the hammer to the winch's PTO pump, so plenty of kick. A Dozer with a stick & attachments. Great for ditches, where a Ripper requires driving over (straddling) the rip, whereas this setup can be done sideways/diagonal. Imagine that?
When I lived upstate all I could think of was getting a crusher. There is so much quarry rubbish just laying around. loading it myself $5.00 a load. Some access was a little rough, not all. There is also bank run gravel deposits in NY in state. Leased a stretch of railroad bed, sold and used the ballast and screened the bank run gravel to item 4 for the highway shoulders and septic systems. Nice work Andrew.
Good morning Andrew, excellent work by all the contractors involved in this project and it will be nice to see it up and running in 2022, because like you have said it’s a very beautiful place to have a pool and to be able to look 👀 into the woodland area where that property is located and until next time TaRa for a bit.
Awesome project! I'm in the pool business and if my sub ever hit rock like that digging a pool, they'd probably leave, lol. It's amazing seeing how nice that stone looks. We pay big money for pallets of stone like that. You just use it as a base for a driveway. Watching you make that driveway was oddly satisfying to watch. I came for the pool, but stayed for the driveway. I could watch that ish all day! Nice work, man!
Just curious what kind of factors play into deciding whether to use one excavator over another for different applications. Especially, what made the Kubota a better machine to put the hammer on than the Yanmar? Thanks for any insight into this.