I used to work at Kmart when Kmart was still a thing. We had an employee "drift" a pallet jack into a customer on the way back to the stockroom. It cost a fortune in medical bills.
I work for Affiliated Foods in Texas, and I drive a stand on pallet Jack. I was assigned a pallet Jack that was flat on one end of the wheel, so it caused it to do donuts and drift but it was against the rules lol.
i worked at a hockey arena when i was 18 and we would race them around the rink lol. we were never ever that good tho... thats a new level of pallet jacking
That's a real special skill by the tile installer to carefully balance them one on top of the other with no adhesive on the back😂 Makes the rip out much easier.😂
The excavator was cleaning his tracks. Probably before transport. They have to get rocks and dirt off so they won't hit other vehicles while being carried.
We had the best natural circuit track in our part of the factory. Couldn't do it on day shift (too many gaffers and brown nosers about) but on noons and nights, gentlemen, start your engines 😎
@@TheNoiseySpectator not sure but I don’t think that blade was intended for that purpose. Waaay too dangerous. And I meant he sliced himself open making a sandwich Lol.
The dude in the excavator at the end was a genius who didn't feel like using a shovel to clean his tracks. Just show's that the content creator has never been on a construction site!
While yes thats what he was doing. Excavators are not designed to have those forces applied to them in that way. So basically he is risking 10s of thousands of dollars in damage for about an hour of work.
@@ExcavationNationthe majority of the weight of the excavator was being supported by the earth. The only weight being supported by the hydraulics was the cab and the tracks. I've seen similar techniques used to repair or replace tracks. If an excavator of similar size can't support itself like this one did, then it probably is under engineered and won't hold up too well on the job site!
I`ve only seen excavator operators clean one track at a time, resting off the back track and pushing up with the bucket, then rotating the front track to removed debris by centripetal force. I`ve never seen an operator do what they did in this short video, which risked damaging the machine AND the retaining wall.
Original tiler didn't use enough thin-set on the walls, nor did he back-butter the tiles with more thin-set using a notched trowel before he applied the tile to the wall. As a result, all of the tiles popped right off, and are now just hanging-on together, thanks to the tile spacers. Wouldn't be able to reuse the tiles again, and too much risk of them all coming down on the worker if he were to pluck them off by hand. Thus he is using the safest manner possible to remove them.
Ive actually seen tiles buckle off the wall like this several times. After spreading your substrate on the wall you have to burn the back of the tile with the flat side of you trowel with more substrate. Substrate is mud.
@bevrosity burn=more mud on back of tile theres raised lines and waffle indentation you have to fill to get the tile to meet full contact with your "SUBSTRATE" I've learned all kind of terminology and slang over the 30 years I've been in tile masonry 😅
@@Avengedsevenfoldrocks well, this channel clearly is not managed by Adam Rose. I really do not have pity for channel that try to monetize using other peoples work.
To move around you set one track forward and the other reverse. Here he's resting the entire weight of that humongous beast on the engine compartment. He is lucky the engine compartment doesn't split and destroy the engine. Here he is stupidly cleaning both tracks at once by spinning them in the air. You usually do that one track at a time, resting on the other track and the bucket.
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the videos featuring him making those facial expressions!! Whenever I see one come up in my feed with his face on it I automatically know it's going to be a great video!!!😂😂❤❤❤
That hand truck driver is experienced and should get a raise immediately. I myself had some good times working in a warehouse with an electric pallet truck. Working 3rd shift in the freezer section doing full throttle drifting is an artform.
Nah that first guy is that one employee thats been there for years. Nods and agrees with all the safety procedures and protocols but doesn’t always go by the book when the boss isn’t there yet always gets the job done more faster and efficiently.
That first dude was straight up cart drifting
Skills
Def skills right there...
Definitely leadership skills, note the headcovering and safety foot drifting skills. Good job dude.
That was impressive for dang sure.
That was quite cool. I have a new item in the To Do list.
If someone showed me those drifting skills in the first one, I'd hire them immediately
Same hed get my vote
I used to work at Kmart when Kmart was still a thing. We had an employee "drift" a pallet jack into a customer on the way back to the stockroom. It cost a fortune in medical bills.
I work for Affiliated Foods in Texas, and I drive a stand on pallet Jack. I was assigned a pallet Jack that was flat on one end of the wheel, so it caused it to do donuts and drift but it was against the rules lol.
Nobody wants a job pushing your shopping cart for you while you dumpster dive for aluminum cans.
I'd give him a forklift certification!
Coming from someone who uses a pallet jack every day, that drift was majestic.
was thinking the same thing!! and how did he get that much speed? fastest I've gotten is hanging on to the forklifts as they go by.
All day brother, been there. Notice how clean the door frame is ? Looks like he hasn't missed in a while...unless they just painted recently.
i worked at a hockey arena when i was 18 and we would race them around the rink lol. we were never ever that good tho... thats a new level of pallet jacking
A hundo percent agree on this! Been using pallet jacks for the last 10 years, and I have nowhere near his expertise in drifting!
The guy with the blade better be counting his blessings that he didn't get sawed in half.
True, the end of that damn thing had a lot of speed
I don't think he can count!
After the clip I realized I was holding my stomach in xD
Wanna play a game
I dont think he is smart enough to know that.
Man I don't care what anyone says, that first guy is a G
If only yall knew how many times I always burst my ass doing that shit at walmart overnight 😂😂😂😂
Amen
You're fired!
@@nooboftheyear7170that got me
He almost gutted himself like a fish 😂😭😭
Mean form of liposuction!
That's a real special skill by the tile installer to carefully balance them one on top of the other with no adhesive on the back😂 Makes the rip out much easier.😂
exactly! Who put that tile in in the first place!? Secondly, who paid them to do it wrong? UGH
Right. Everyone in the comments are going on about the dumb guy drifting on a pallet jack, i wanna know what was holding those tiles up.
@@unkledoda420 bruh…. It was a combination will power and snot! 😆🎉
I was more worried about if it's coming off that easy. Why not do it more neatly. Thx😂
@@TheOringinalWolfman yup could have salvaged a vast majority of the tiles. Ugh. Good help is difficult to find these days
The excavator was cleaning his tracks. Probably before transport. They have to get rocks and dirt off so they won't hit other vehicles while being carried.
The guy who makes these is a low effort idiot.
Not gonna lie drifting the pallet jack sick
Probably getting fired when I try that Monday
I can see that now. 😂.
I ride the pallet jack all the time, the owners haven't said anything any yet 😂
How did it go?
@@stpbasss3773 you're the dude who sneaks up behind me when I'm pulling a pallet and stands on top of it for a free ride across the shop aren't you?
Same ... first got to fund a job that has these carts
That was a really impressive drift.
😊. Yes it was.
That guy would be perfect for the office chair races down the aisles. lol
I wonder if you know... how they live in Tokyo... if you seen it then you mean it and you know you have to go....
@@melissachartres3219 And you're a poet and don't know it
@@melissachartres3219 Fast and Furious 🎵
The Castrator 3000
Dude wtf 😮
Pallet jack racing was the best part of the day in the warehouse.
😂👍 🏄♂️
Worked in a carpet warehouse and we would use the 12' cardboard tubes as lances, mount out jacks and joust. We were dumb 😂
We had the best natural circuit track in our part of the factory. Couldn't do it on day shift (too many gaffers and brown nosers about) but on noons and nights, gentlemen, start your engines 😎
Fuckin cameras everywhere these days makes havin a little fun while bustin the grind damn near impossible.
Actually.... That first guy riding the pallet-lift did a pretty nifty job - props to his skill & fun factor. 👍
Actually that was a real good drift! 👍👍👍
I’d like an update on the spinning blade guy…
Eviscerated making lunch at home lol.
I don't understand that clip.
What was wrong with it, why did the saw blade stop?
@@TheNoiseySpectator not sure but I don’t think that blade was intended for that purpose. Waaay too dangerous. And I meant he sliced himself open making a sandwich Lol.
@@MrJrutaAnd too big for the motor of the grinder!
@@MrJrutaAnd I was going to say he has guts doing that!
Worked in a supermarket
In the stock room
Lol
Had all kinds of fun 😂😂😂
Yeah! A coworker and me used to race each other fast as hell on pallet jacks whenever the supervisors would leave our area 😂!
yep. after closing time we did sometimes drag racing :D
The first guy is a keeper for sure 👌
last one was a good example of a great operator removing debris from the tracks
That's not how debris are removed
I never drifted a pallet jack before. Well played, sir. Well played.
I admit doing the power slide with a pallet jack.
First guy was a boss😎
DRIFTING A PALLET JACK IS AWESOME
As a man who has ridden many a pump cart, that first guy is Michael Schumacher
The pallet jacks were better back in the day when the handle folded down both ways. Props to the guy drifting.
Why on earth would you want to fold it towards the forks? 😦
Pallet truck dude got skills!
The pump truck one was the best 😂😂
The giant saw blade was 100% a dare.
The drill in the wall of gushing water. Iconic.
Yo my man's drift was sweet AF
The dude in the excavator at the end was a genius who didn't feel like using a shovel to clean his tracks. Just show's that the content creator has never been on a construction site!
While yes thats what he was doing. Excavators are not designed to have those forces applied to them in that way.
So basically he is risking 10s of thousands of dollars in damage for about an hour of work.
@@ExcavationNationthe majority of the weight of the excavator was being supported by the earth. The only weight being supported by the hydraulics was the cab and the tracks. I've seen similar techniques used to repair or replace tracks. If an excavator of similar size can't support itself like this one did, then it probably is under engineered and won't hold up too well on the job site!
@@D4MI0N the entire rear was being held up by the end. You absolute genius. Go comment somewhere else. I have over 30,000 hours on these machines.
@@D4MI0N and if that was your 300k $ machine maybe you'd understand the stupidity of the actions.
I`ve only seen excavator operators clean one track at a time, resting off the back track and pushing up with the bucket, then rotating the front track to removed debris by centripetal force. I`ve never seen an operator do what they did in this short video, which risked damaging the machine AND the retaining wall.
I love your title. “The workers no BOO’s want” 😂😂
Just because you can do something with an excavator doesn't mean you should.
And the 2nd guy using a lever popping tiles off .
Get in the truck.
why? It seemed to be working well.
They didn’t use an adhesive would’ve come down eventually
Original tiler didn't use enough thin-set on the walls, nor did he back-butter the tiles with more thin-set using a notched trowel before he applied the tile to the wall. As a result, all of the tiles popped right off, and are now just hanging-on together, thanks to the tile spacers. Wouldn't be able to reuse the tiles again, and too much risk of them all coming down on the worker if he were to pluck them off by hand. Thus he is using the safest manner possible to remove them.
@@steadholderharrington9035 thank you
@@steadholderharrington9035looks like he didn’t use any is why he’s pulling them off
Ive actually seen tiles buckle off the wall like this several times. After spreading your substrate on the wall you have to burn the back of the tile with the flat side of you trowel with more substrate. Substrate is mud.
burn?
@bevrosity burn=more mud on back of tile theres raised lines and waffle indentation you have to fill to get the tile to meet full contact with your "SUBSTRATE" I've learned all kind of terminology and slang over the 30 years I've been in tile masonry 😅
@user-un6xm7ki8f lmao right on. only been doin it a couple years myself.
@bevrosity remember mud tile and what ever it touches
Not gonna lie that first one looked like he would be fun to have around plus that looked fun as heck too
Personal favorite is the guy inventing the self disemboweler attachment for his grinder. A moment away from greatness and a Darwin award.
Why do you steal videos?
How do you know who really is first why would you give a sh it?
@@Avengedsevenfoldrocks well, this channel clearly is not managed by Adam Rose. I really do not have pity for channel that try to monetize using other peoples work.
@@sunofta-zp5yn Where does Adam Rose get his construction site footage? Does he make it himself? Does he purchase it? Or does he "steal" it?
To make them famous 😅
The last one with the excavator showed a technique that is useful to move around with an excavator. Nothing unusual or dangerous about it.
Those excavators are very useful.
how much do they cost?
@@TheNoiseySpectatorbout the same as a good sized house
To move around you set one track forward and the other reverse.
Here he's resting the entire weight of that humongous beast on the engine compartment. He is lucky the engine compartment doesn't split and destroy the engine.
Here he is stupidly cleaning both tracks at once by spinning them in the air. You usually do that one track at a time, resting on the other track and the bucket.
Pop's drifting skills on the pallet truck are insane 😂
The Mexican with the door and drawer has been me sometimes 😂
First guy been in his position too long. That's just what happens naturally and that's why you gotta promote people 😂
Every time I have an inkling that I wanna go back to construction, I just watch these videos. 30 years was enough for me
The cabinet door had me rolling!
The bathroom and vanity door is funny... I do that shit all the time 🤣🤣🤣
Pallet jack guy was the best. Surprised that guy didnt embowel himself
Old Dude Surfing on the Pallet Jack is D Man !!! ❤
First dude is awesome! Definition of work smarter not harder. He must have had one of those leg propelled trikes from about 2010.
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the videos featuring him making those facial expressions!! Whenever I see one come up in my feed with his face on it I automatically know it's going to be a great video!!!😂😂❤❤❤
I've got to admit, the guy on the pallet jack had some skills.
That hand truck driver is experienced and should get a raise immediately. I myself had some good times working in a warehouse with an electric pallet truck. Working 3rd shift in the freezer section doing full throttle drifting is an artform.
That 1st ons is the best during over time on night shift weekends.
Ok let's not lie here, we're all wanting that first guy😂
I feel bad for the guy working on the sink cabinets.
First clip is the most accurate. Bosses hate that, it works too perfectly and is too much fun.
Dude drifting the pallet Jack was on point
That guy nearly disemboweled himself.💀
The first dude is a great efficient worker!!! I bet he's one of if not their best employee!!!
that initiation into the slide in the first clip was so sick lol! something tells me his done this more than a few times
The guy was almost disembowelled and his friend just stood there laughing😅
I just love this foreman he makes my day
As a forklift mechanic I have done number one a few times. It’s pretty fun.😊
they will say they had pay good 😂
Swear it was the same Council that put my wall tiles in 😂😂
The first dude doing what my boss does in the warehouse expertly every day.
Honestly that dude drifting the pallet jack has some skill
I've never seen such skills riding a pallet truck. Give that guy a raise
Riding pallet jacks should be an Olympic event.
The pallet jack power slide WAS pretty sweet.
Those boos r getten strict lmao
Pallet jack racing was the best part of my warehouse job in high school
My boy straight drifted a pallet jack. Skillz
that power slide was an 11/10! 👌🏼
That guy with the saw literally gave me a small panic attack 😅
The one dropping the new tiles on the floor needs to be put in the workers who were not paid section 😂
That third to last one I about died watching… as someone who’s worked in construction I can say DONT FLIPPING DO THAT
I watched the first clip so many times that i decided to hire him 😂
Nah, first dude is an OG. 😂
That drift was PERFECT 👌 👏😎💨
How many times did the guy with the doors have to actually check them 😂
The dude on the pallet jack was smooth with it 😎
Nah that first guy is that one employee thats been there for years. Nods and agrees with all the safety procedures and protocols but doesn’t always go by the book when the boss isn’t there yet always gets the job done more faster and efficiently.
The Tokyo drift sound track in the beginning almost killed me.
If I were a boo, I wouldn’t want those workers either.
Dude drifting with the pallet jack was nice.
Who that guy on the pallet jack? Give that man a forklift certificate ASAP 👏🏻
Blud was trying to collect that health insurance
I never seen a saw blade like that except in magic shows !!!! 😂😂😂
I've been slick like that on a pallet jack😂 skeet skeet🔥💯
Having done pallet jack surfing whilst unsupervised. That first dude is a damn legend among men. Clean af
You're not working until you have a pallet jack race 😂
I think that last dude was just showing off. Popping a wheelie...excavator style.
The cabinet and the door is definitely me when im at work.
As long as that one guy was actually supposed to be removing those tiles hes killing it.
Worked construction with dad my whole life. He said when you hurt yourself , others will feel bad for you but you’re the one who’s hurting
That second person looks like someone refused to pay for their services…. So they got revoked!
The First: litterally every one of US... 😂😂
First guy would get the job. That's mad skill.
Pallet jack drift was a 10!
First dude definitely got fired when his bosses saw.
Agree, the first guy is cool and no fail.