Revisting the the coal bin I cleaned out a few years ago and cutting off some metal ancor bolts sticking out of the ground. Old coal bin video: • Cleaning out a coal bin
It's so surreal to me when you revisit somewhere and say it's "2-3 years on" to think i watched the original video when it came out and that i'm still here now still being entertained
Totally agree - the original job was my introduction to Andrew and his work ethic . He continues to amaze me with his "Can Do" spirit . It's been a trip and a half. Thanks again AC.
Dude is the most unpretentious but knowledgable guy on YT. Not only does he have all of this commercial grade heavy equipment but he knows how to operate and maintain every one of them. And as if that wasn't enough, he's one of the best cinematographers and film editors out there. You'd think that he has a full film crew following him around always seeming to have the camera in the exact right location as he works. You're incredible, Andrew.
This is probably the one project Camarata did that i thought to myself that i would like to see him back on. Mainly because it was so dilapidated and had a unique design. It will be very cool to see this place repurposed and back to use in some form! Cody totally won the egg competition by the way!
I'm quite handy with the torch myself and when my boss asks who wants to do these kinds of jobs my colleagues never wanna do it so i allways get to do them. I like it so i'm always happy :P I'll bring my boombox and a forklift or something else when it's bigger stuff. Last year i spent like a month clearing out an old factory building. The building had like huge overhead doors opposite to eachother so plenty of ventilation. Best job i ever did.
@@kirk4086, when I was a junior in high school my parents bought me a set of torches for Christmas. I’m now seventy years old and still have the same set of gauges and torches, lots of new tips though. Go Airco! Lol
Lol, that kinda makes you my enemy ;) Jk. But seriously, i prefer old industrial buildings vacant and full of crazy rusty machinery. Best museums in the world. No fences, no stupid rules and not 3/4 of the artifacts hidden in a magazine by "curators".
@@saberxzero I work for a small demolition company in the Netherlands and we do alot of work for renovations and also alot of coredrilling and concretesaw work. I'm not clear on what you mean by the how one does that part tbh.
Wow, I remember that video of Andrew cleaning out the coal bin....it's come a long way.... Great that the area is being used again....major improvement and cool that Andrew had a hand in it.....
I have a theory that it was all that welding, and moving heavy sheet metal about, that gave Andrew the strength to ace that arm wrestling we saw on the Facebook group. He wiped the floor with much larger and tough looking opponents.
1000000 subs are just around the corner. You sure have come a long way and I have been here since almost the beginning. Cheers from Canada and keep the awesome movies coming, I enjoy them greatly.
I'm over here holding my breath waiting on these new equipment videos to come out. So far in the background I've seen a new front end loader the new dozer and last night was the new 6633 which is a huge step up in weight class from the ex100 so now I'm waiting to see a new semi with a lowboy capable of hauling some of your new toys
A friend of his operated a 988 wheel loader that Andrew bought and put it on his video. Andrew is cleaning out the turn to his upper level. He moved thousands of tons of rock from the area and made his lower level wider. It's coming soon on this site.
@@leoalmond9489 I watched that video too but I really want one of Andrews "So I just bought this new wheel loader" videos ya know 🤣. Like I wonder how much it cost to get that loader shipped in because I used to haul stuff like that for a living and I believe that is a three load machine. I think the tires bucket cab and core ship separate. So I'm curious what his plans are with it. It doesn't seem like something he will get any profitable use out of unless he is planning to sale his material he digs up and that thing would load both of his dump trucks in one scoop.
@@philgilmore1176 he has probably made well over a million dollars might even have that much saved up he uses everything he can until it doesn't work anymore which has probably saved him hundreds of thousands of dollars and he doesn't seem like a guy that spends a lot of money unless he buys new equipment or parts almost everything he does he does himself so he is probably rich haha man is gonna have a real good retirement not working for a middleman
Omg I remember the video about these ruins was the first video I ever watched with you some 2-3 years ago!!!! I watched everyone of them ever since, thank you for giving people this great content!
Can’t wait to see the next video where you visit this site and they have built everything out! It is just amazing to me that someone was able to build a building right into the water like that and it can last hundreds of years. I can’t imagine trying to build something like that and get that through city planning these days.
Thanks for update on this place! I’ve often wondered about it since that last work you did there. Very interesting history behind that place. Hope you can keep us updated from time to time.
I was in Elizaville and Saugerties last week and while I was driving around it struck me I recognized more roads and it clicked it was from watching all you videos the last 3-4 years. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the update, I honestly liked it better the way it was the first time you visited. I love industrial ruins like that. Nice to see them finding a way to keep it safe and keep it relevant for the next generation though.
Hey Andrew I remember commenting about a yr or two ago about coming back to this place to see what they had done. Thanks for the vid, it was interesting.
Great job with the torch, would love to have a setup for that at home some day! Hopefully this job means that they are back on the go with getting this place done up! 👌
I hope they are able to finish the project. AC sure gave it huge start . It is looking amazing. Poor Cody having a issue with a porcupine and now sticky plants.
Crazy, that paper-mill was in business for 146 years and now it's all and forgotten. Just think about how many generations of people worked and retired there and now it's a park.
I’m glad you revisited that site. The original video of you clearing it was your first video of yours I ever watched. It’s what got me hooked on your channel.
Had a summer job while in college running a torch for a company tearing down an old cold storage plant made of reinforced concrete. I cut tons of rebar exposed by the headache ball and the dozers--fun job. I enjoy your videos on all topics.
Love seeing the follow up , wondered at the time of the first video what their plans for this space were . Would be nice to see it again in a year , even without a job to do onsite .
What a difference that place is now!! They should add your name to that list of donors as you helped out with the clearing of the site! Keep up the great work 👍💯
Interesting the name of the site, I’m watching this video from Sheffield city in the UK. Always find it funny seeing the names of UK towns and cities used again in places such as the US, presumably by people with some kind of connection to the uk place. Great video as always