I'm a 78 year old grannie who doesn't know a tractor from a trumpet but I love watching Andrew do his thing. However I guess he has taught me the difference. You are a sweetie Andrew!
@@dickmeisterling3924 not very old probably, sometimes he releases them as late as 1 year after filming, i think the commenter meant old school style, as in how he used to make videos, although idk he hasnt really changed his format, maybe he just means the simple catchall repair videos he does like this
I was 28 when I blew my back out lifting like you did with the torch tank set. I am in my 70's now and have never had a pain free day in my life since. You have a ton of machinery that can lift use it. I used to live in Schoharie County , and even though I certainly don't miss the cold , the beauty of Upstate N. Y. is undeniable .Thanks for the videos !
I’m in my mid-30’s now and have avoided serious injuries for the most part but seeing Andrew pick that up made me cringe too and I just imagined his back giving out right there and how miserable he’d be if he couldn’t work on stuff for awhile. This summer I did have a minor incident getting a finger smashed in a hydraulic outrigger working on a tractor, and that was a nice wake-up call to be safer and take my time more when working on equipment. I’m glad it was just a finger but even with that I was severely limited from working for weeks and somewhat limited all summer. Im still trying to catch up on projects from not really being able to work much for the driest part of the summer. Something bad can happen in a an instant and your first thought is “why the hell did I do that, I should’ve been safer but was in too much of a hurry.” In recent years I’ve learned to try to come up with creative and clever ways to move heavy things without my back if at all possible though, I think that wisdom can only come with at least some age or from an unfortunate injury to teach you if age hasn’t yet lol
Lifting a girl that was pretending to be unconscious and twisted as I lifted her did it for me. L5 S1 been on pain killers ever since. I am sure a lot of other lifts contributed to it though. Over 30 Years ago now. Take care of your back. I was a Paramedic btw
@@chrisbartlett6022 when I was young I really thought I was Superman till I was 35. Nothing bothered me! 👁️tackled everything! But my story is the same as yours at 48 years old I got in my truck to go home after a 14 hour day normal ……and when I got out, I was in agony my wife and kids had to come out and help me up the stairs so I thought muscle relaxer and a hot tub and I’ll be good just like the last 10 times😄 NOT this time seven major surgeries and screws entering 13 years of this agony. Over time because you can’t do what you used to do …….the phone stops ringing all the boys who used to work with go on four wheeler rides, deer hunting. All go without you. So you wake up every day and you do the best you can for that day cause it changes every day and you watch guys like this and remember the good times when you were out getting the job done ❤️🔥🙏🏼🇺🇸
I’ve been watching these videos long enough to see Cody become the older dog who doesn’t run away anymore. Blue runs circles around him like he used to run circles around Levi.
@@jameswoughter4150 I remember Levi being solo, then puppy Cody came along and wore Levi out. After Levi passed on, RIP, Cody was solo until Blue dropped from the sky and aggravated Cody. What comes around, goes around.
Thank you for your classic Camarata style video! Solving problems, fixing equipment and finding the dogs when they run away. I have learned a lot watching your videos over the years and your channel is always one of the top I search for. The camera angles you use helps me learn as I feel like I'm right there with you. Your videos are better than cable TV.
Andrew, I promise you that all your viewers really appreciate the amount of time and effort that you put into your videos and projects. I swear also that you make our days so much better seeing you fix stuff is actually quite enjoyable. 👍 I always leave a like
He should then work together with Cody Don Reeder (Cody´s lab). One for the maintenance of the starship, the other for sustaining life on the starship.
That level of complexity is above any one person's ability to fix it. There isn't a single person on this planet, that can fix something like that on their own. And i'm not bigging it up. You'd need more money than the 1% combined to go at it on your own, because you'd have to order 1-of by the truck load, as the program did. You'd need to know systems that aren't even viable anymore, you'd need to be able to convert all that technology to single person use - and that includes all the telemetry from the ground. You'd need an entire fleet of satellites to help you fly etc. This is why i laughed my arse so hard when the flat foot society dumpus said he's building a rocket to prove Earth is flat. LOL, what an idiot. To actually orbit, you need an entire mountain worth of people in dozens of fields. Otherwise, had it not been the case, Nazi Germany - with von Braun at the foot, would've done it. They would've put at least a Sputnik in orbit. USSR wasn't really that much more advanced, they had von Braun's papers and some traitor's leaks from US and they did it eventually - but look how many people they needed to do it. They took dozens and dozens of scientists from all over soviet land at gunpoint. And I mean, look at the DOGE idiot, he had to steal and bribe people from at least 16 different big aerospace companies and three space state agencies to actually make something that works reusing various old stuff and ditching a lot of the safety factors these rockets used to come with and most of the big stuff ends up exploding in orbit, because you just can't expect to glue things together and make them work at that level of complexity. One of the engineers from the Saturn era said that a rocket is a convention, where every department brought their own Rube Goldberg machine to make a collaboration for the largest RGM ever made. On a sidenote, for shame that US didn't keep the capital punishment for traitors. Selling secrets of the state that get your citizens offed... it should've been a single meal ticket to the 9th circle.
The expression, “ Where there’s a will there’s a way” describes Andrew perfectly! He works alone and still manages to get the job done no matter how intimidating it looks. Always finds a logical way to do what he needs to do, regardless of the blocks in his way. I could watch Andrew all day! Great video as always!
Andrew as entertaining as usual. Some serious articulation skills lol hooking the eye with the chain wow. I thought is he going to, and you did! You make much of it look so much easier than it is! You have to do it, to have an idea of what you’re doing & why. You’re a true jack of all trades! Been watching your UA-cam channel for the better part of of a decade now!
Your dad is awesome! It's coming up to the 7th year that mine passed away, so when I see you and your dad together, it kinda reminds me of me and my dad. I guarantee your dad is very proud of you. 🙂
The whole time I’m watching these videos I’m like oh I could give him a hand with that…the way those bolts and pins come out speaks volumes about how well you take care of the equipment.
Andrew- wow. Your dexterity with the skid steer is INSANE. My jaw was on the floor when you connected the hook to the pin and thumb w/o getting out of the cab. Amazing.
Well, it's certainly time to learn about arc gouging! What a battle you fought to get that bracket off of there. Very enjoyable video, especially enjoyed seeing the military truck get serviced, etc. Thanks for sharing again.
Would have been quicker for the new owner to get a new bracket made, by the time that dog's breakfast is prepped for welding there won't be much left :) Watching the welding later in the video, I suspect if he tried carbon gouging there would have been even less left........
@@einfelder8262 Actually carbon arc is much neater if you do it right, and when you've finished you leave a nice bevel to reweld. I used to do lots of that when I worked. Only thing I hated was it so noisy, . y
@@joebarrett5769 I've watched Kurtis doing arc gouging and welding right. The welding of the bracket on the mower was a complete dog's breakfast, so the guy welding like that wouldn't have a clue how to gouge - he would have blown holes right through the boom and melted half the bracket as well. But he doesn't have the equipment and probably shouldn't buy it.
@@einfelder8262 Dude, he built that entire castle out of steel and concrete. He welds better than you can read. That was a fast, dirty gasless weld on a bush hog that's barely holding together. Also, arc gouging is not hard nor is it a skill that one has to master. Armchair clown.
Лежу , смотрю, и радуюсь!! Как человек классно работает и обучает себя сам! А красота окружения и кайф от такой жизни зашкаливает... Все мужики завидуют, столько класных машинок, я бы тоже так радовался если бы у меня они были и на таком участке земли! Успех вашего канала обеспечен так как вы поняли про что рассказывать и показывать . Попадание 100% в целевой контент... желаю Вам 10 000 000 подписчиков! А так и Будет! Удачи Вам Андрей!!!
These are the Andy videos I love the most. Everything all in one. Don't skim through, just get your favorite beverage, a bag of chips and watch. I love it man.
Yes, "alternative ways of fixing", like the classic use of a chainsaw to fit a radio in the dash of his truck. LOL You'll never see that anywhere else! Ya gotta love him!
I love the fact Andrew is not trying to sell you something ever two seconds like the rest of the channels! If these companies that make electric bikes, charging systems, etc. would stop sending all these U-Tubers free merch, maybe they could lower the price so we could all afford one!
It may seem all the merch giveaways to UA-camrs may raise the price of their product but they have to get the word out there that the product exists. These companies have a certain amount of their budget set aside for marketing and advertisment. Giving a few units away, at their cost, to UA-camrs that have an audience that will provide millions of views is an effective use of their advertising dollars. They would probably have to spend 50 times the amount in hard dollars to reach the same number of people. By the way, if you don't already know, youtube shortcut keys "L" will fast forward 10 seconds to get past what you don't want to watch, "J" will rewind 10 seconds if you go to far or want to watch something again. All that said I agree with you, it's good to see Andrew has not succumbed to these offers (yet).
@@charliemartin-k7m I too hate advertisements. Any TV show I watch is recorded to my own DVR so I can play it back and skip the commercials. On UA-cam my ad blocker still works and for the content provider ads taping the 10 second advance button, "L", gets me through those. So far I've not been pushed to dropping the content I like, I understand if you need to, no worries.
I follow several creators, based on interests in cars, construction, landscaping, camping/off-grid, outdoors/nature, tools, you name it and I'm down. That being said, Andrew Camarata is my favorite channel. I work in GC and masonry, and this guy is living my dream!
As a fan, I've got to say that I'm worried about your back brother! I'd hate to see you all broken down before your time! I dig everything you do, and I'm really looking forward to the new castle.
And get a full face shield to use with the metal cutting discs on the angle grinder. A pair of welding glasses won’t do much good when a disc comes apart. We all want to see you doing what you do for a long time. Great video.
😲 You are (can not think of a word or words to express how amazing you are) a genius! I sat mesmerized while you were tearing down the excavator, and fixing the other machine. Congrats to your pop, raising such a talented son. ✌️
Nice video Andrew the wife and I have been watching you videos since 2020. I finally started posting my own work videos and it really opened my eyes on how much time it takes to edit videos. When you try to show all the work. Thank you for the inspiration Andrew!
Love watching all your videos fixing stuff with great camera angles. It’s like fixing stuff without getting my hands dirty. 👍👍👍Keep making these great videos Andrew and you’ll always have an audience 😊 And I bet you could tread a needle using your tractor or skid steer!! Amazing dude!!!
Nice video, I have followed you from the beginning - but never been able to follow your path, i think I lac your deviation and skills. You are living my dream!
I love your videos, have done them for years. The satisfaction I feel seeing how you have progressed in your life puts a massive smile on my face. No matter how bad I am feeling, I always leave your videos fired up and get at least a couple of things done off my ever-growing to-do list. More power to your elbow sir.
Andrew: "Just sold the AGT, a 9 year old boy just brought it for his birthday!" I wouldn't have been surprised if Andrew stated something like: "It's a bit late at 9, I got my first one when I was 3 years old...but better later than never!" That sky footage was amazing, some awesome colors! Glad to see you got a seat belt for that tractor in case she goes over. Great video as usual.
Every time I watch one of your videos I'm inspired to build my Empire I've been following you for years now brother, I've built a nice little castle myself metaphorically speaking. You're a good inspiration brother, life has a way of getting heavy
If you can find a Ventrac 4231 TD and it's not too beat up, buy it and put either a rough cut or a flial mower on it. The extra wheel kit is a must for off camber terrain. It's an expensive piece, but it's a joy to use. The reason for the older unit is that they don't make a turbo diesel anymore. That model has a Diahatsu 950 in it that works well as long as you keep the radiator screen clean. Uses about a gallon per hour. It's amazing on hills. Perfect for what you're mowing. The difference is how easy it is to mow around stuff, and it's hydrostatic. The new ones are nice but really expensive.
The more of these types of videos I watch I’m blown away by the time and effort of just making and editing the videos, the camera shots, angles, drone footage.
Just got home from 8 hours of chemo - my last cycle - and really enjoyed your video. Just a little jealous that you got to see the Northern Lights, they've covered the whole of the UK recently but I've missed them every time - as the chemo is working I will get to see them another time ❤
Andrew here is a device you need to take off welds it will make your work more efficient and cleaner: get some carbon arc gouging rods. they come in flat or round rods These rods are often used in a process called carbon arc gouging or air arc gouging, which is used to remove metal, welds, or other materials. The rods are made of carbon and are used with an electric arc welder to create an intense arc that melts the metal, which is then blown away by a stream of compressed air.
HI Andrew luv watching your old videos here in Kildare ireland My all time favourite is your bridge build from a few years ago Brilliant editing on all your videos Hopefully you keep doing them Kildare fan
I like the diversity in the tasks shown in these long videos. However, I also like the fact that one can hold the fast fwd or skip/rewind 10+ seconds at a time. Makes it possible to watch a 90+ minute video in 1/3 the time and not miss a thing.
That POV lens replacement was so cool. Love that kind of shot since it's typically very "oh, you would never leave something like that in the final production!" bull. Good stuff as always.
I showed my 8 yr old son that is on the spectrum and has been watching all his videos ❤❤ and told me dad that what what I wanna do I’m also in construction as a cdl driver but that made me smile so big 🥹🥹
Amen,... I suggested he name his upcoming kid Levi, but he is going with AC the 3rd?? (can't remember if he is the third or fourth... but keeping the AC name)... He liked the idea though. Rewatch that Levi memorial video and see if you can get through it without crying.. I know I can't .
Man once again you just simply amaze me Andrew. With having the knowledge to do all those different things and just say, “On to the next one “ is just freaking cool man. Outstanding job young man and beautiful friend I might. Good for you Andrew ❤
I always enjoy Andrew's projects. I was particularly relieved when he loaded that O/A torch equipment and DIDN'T lay the acetylene cylinder horizontal then immediately start cutting......!
Hi Andrew, it's been a long time I have not commented on one of your videos, but I remember talking to you about the "Jerry can" you were using were garbage check out the ones called "SHURECAN" I tried one, then got rid of all the ones I had, now I have both diesel and gasoline SHURECAN, and even a small one for mixed gas, once you try those, you wont go back, As for aluminum welding you should get a YESWELDER PRO-250, mig welds aluminum like a charm... Great video like usual, keep talking a bit more, explaining what your doing, on some videos where you don't talk, attention get off a bit... It's been I think 10 years I follow, and still like it!!!
Always look forward to with anticipation of your videos, Andrew. The way you make them viewer feels involved . I like the fact that they are long . and multifaceted. I recommend to friends to watch you also. Looks like several sellable parts on excavator boom.
I'm more than ready for an entire video about gas cans. [EDIT] This is probably my favourite video format when you're just doing random jobs. I sat through the whole thing.
Hey Andrew, big fan of yours love your videos. Just wanted to maybe make a suggestion for your videos. When your using tools, especially things like an oxy acetylene torch or whatever explain to the subscribers what you're using, why your using it etc. Some people may not know what you're doing or why. Spread the knowledge brother.
Andrew when I’m working, I come up with all sorts of ideas of tools or different ways of doing things. I could see you developing some cool tools and implements and then build/prototype them on your ch. and then run them thru the paces just for the fun. Cheers love what you do…Minnesota Mike
I'm a 78 year old grannie who doesn't know a tractor from a trumpet but I love watching Andrew do his thing. However I guess he has taught me the difference. You are a sweetie Andrew!
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos.
These old school Camarata videos are the best. Could watch for hours
How old is this?
Facts
Same here
ik kan er ook uren naar kijken hier in Nederland. Groetjes iedereen
@@dickmeisterling3924 not very old probably, sometimes he releases them as late as 1 year after filming, i think the commenter meant old school style, as in how he used to make videos, although idk he hasnt really changed his format, maybe he just means the simple catchall repair videos he does like this
I was 28 when I blew my back out lifting like you did with the torch tank set. I am in my 70's now and have never had a pain free day in my life since. You have a ton of machinery that can lift use it. I used to live in Schoharie County , and even though I certainly don't miss the cold , the beauty of Upstate N. Y. is undeniable .Thanks for the videos !
Some people are built different?
Did the same lifting batteries when I was 25 and if there was one thing I could undo in my life it's that.
I’m in my mid-30’s now and have avoided serious injuries for the most part but seeing Andrew pick that up made me cringe too and I just imagined his back giving out right there and how miserable he’d be if he couldn’t work on stuff for awhile. This summer I did have a minor incident getting a finger smashed in a hydraulic outrigger working on a tractor, and that was a nice wake-up call to be safer and take my time more when working on equipment. I’m glad it was just a finger but even with that I was severely limited from working for weeks and somewhat limited all summer. Im still trying to catch up on projects from not really being able to work much for the driest part of the summer. Something bad can happen in a an instant and your first thought is “why the hell did I do that, I should’ve been safer but was in too much of a hurry.” In recent years I’ve learned to try to come up with creative and clever ways to move heavy things without my back if at all possible though, I think that wisdom can only come with at least some age or from an unfortunate injury to teach you if age hasn’t yet lol
Lifting a girl that was pretending to be unconscious and twisted as I lifted her did it for me. L5 S1 been on pain killers ever since. I am sure a lot of other lifts contributed to it though. Over 30 Years ago now. Take care of your back. I was a Paramedic btw
@@chrisbartlett6022 when I was young I really thought I was Superman till I was 35. Nothing bothered me!
👁️tackled everything! But my story is the same as yours at 48 years old I got in my truck to go home after a 14 hour day normal ……and when I got out, I was in agony my wife and kids had to come out and help me up the stairs so I thought muscle relaxer and a hot tub and I’ll be good just like the last 10 times😄
NOT this time seven major surgeries and screws entering 13 years of this agony. Over time because you can’t do what you used to do …….the phone stops ringing all the boys who used to work with go on four wheeler rides, deer hunting. All go without you.
So you wake up every day and you do the best you can for that day cause it changes every day and you watch guys like this and remember the good times when you were out getting the job done ❤️🔥🙏🏼🇺🇸
I’ve been watching these videos long enough to see Cody become the older dog who doesn’t run away anymore. Blue runs circles around him like he used to run circles around Levi.
Levi
@@jameswoughter4150 I remember Levi being solo, then puppy Cody came along and wore Levi out. After Levi passed on, RIP, Cody was solo until Blue dropped from the sky and aggravated Cody. What comes around, goes around.
RIP Levi. 😢
Love the way Andrew talks to them ❤
The cycle of life!
Thank you for your classic Camarata style video! Solving problems, fixing equipment and finding the dogs when they run away. I have learned a lot watching your videos over the years and your channel is always one of the top I search for. The camera angles you use helps me learn as I feel like I'm right there with you.
Your videos are better than cable TV.
Exactly.
It is sooo true!!!! I´d sign your post.
I have to admit that Andrew Camarata is my No.1 UA-camr. Always great content and I love these 1½hr matinees! Who doesn't?
Itchy Boots is my no.1...camarata is no.2 for me...
@@justinepaula-robilliard It may be messy but it gets the job done
@@blue-tb2fd, Andrew would simply change out the bar oil with pure olive oil. There thats fixed, lets move on to the next project. Lol
Why did I read that as manatees
You don’t need to admit it. You’re amongst friends here.
Andrew, I promise you that all your viewers really appreciate the amount of time and effort that you put into your videos and projects. I swear also that you make our days so much better seeing you fix stuff is actually quite enjoyable. 👍 I always leave a like
100% agree
@@SM-98 me too,it makes all my problems of the day so i forgot all you makes my day ends good sweet happy
I'm 61 and have learned a lot about how to operate the many machines and how to care for the many different machines and how important maintenance is
Me three!
That camera of Camarata took like five hits like a trooper going sideways.
Always a treat to see Papa Camarata in the videos. He's got to be really proud of you and what you've accomplished. Tell him the internet says Hi.
I'd love to see Andrew get ahold of one of the old space shuttles, fix it, and then say "ok, lets work on something else."
He should then work together with Cody Don Reeder (Cody´s lab). One for the maintenance of the starship, the other for sustaining life on the starship.
It exploded for no reason.
Не привязывая баллоны газовые, можно сразу полететь
They were supposed to be gliders but they were clearly jets.
That level of complexity is above any one person's ability to fix it. There isn't a single person on this planet, that can fix something like that on their own. And i'm not bigging it up. You'd need more money than the 1% combined to go at it on your own, because you'd have to order 1-of by the truck load, as the program did. You'd need to know systems that aren't even viable anymore, you'd need to be able to convert all that technology to single person use - and that includes all the telemetry from the ground. You'd need an entire fleet of satellites to help you fly etc.
This is why i laughed my arse so hard when the flat foot society dumpus said he's building a rocket to prove Earth is flat. LOL, what an idiot. To actually orbit, you need an entire mountain worth of people in dozens of fields. Otherwise, had it not been the case, Nazi Germany - with von Braun at the foot, would've done it. They would've put at least a Sputnik in orbit. USSR wasn't really that much more advanced, they had von Braun's papers and some traitor's leaks from US and they did it eventually - but look how many people they needed to do it. They took dozens and dozens of scientists from all over soviet land at gunpoint. And I mean, look at the DOGE idiot, he had to steal and bribe people from at least 16 different big aerospace companies and three space state agencies to actually make something that works reusing various old stuff and ditching a lot of the safety factors these rockets used to come with and most of the big stuff ends up exploding in orbit, because you just can't expect to glue things together and make them work at that level of complexity.
One of the engineers from the Saturn era said that a rocket is a convention, where every department brought their own Rube Goldberg machine to make a collaboration for the largest RGM ever made.
On a sidenote, for shame that US didn't keep the capital punishment for traitors. Selling secrets of the state that get your citizens offed... it should've been a single meal ticket to the 9th circle.
Youre a life saver, my toddler doesnt want to watch cartoons he wants to watch Andrew 😊
Good. This content is better
@@AndrewCamaratagracias por mostrar y enseñar, saludos desde Argentina
The expression, “ Where there’s a will there’s a way” describes Andrew perfectly! He works alone and still manages to get the job done no matter how intimidating it looks. Always finds a logical way to do what he needs to do, regardless of the blocks in his way. I could watch Andrew all day! Great video as always!
@@gramof5396 He’s special 😎
Το λέμε κι εμείς εδω στην Ελλάδα "δεν υπάρχει δε μπορώ,μόνο δε θέλω" .Καλησπέρα σας.
@@ΘεοδωροςΓκουρνελος-κ6τ LOL
It should read "where there's a will, there's an Andrew".
I like the longer videos. I usually watch in the evening. Long videos keep me from watching garbage network TV shows.
This is garbege, no subjekt just poor show 😂
Andrew as entertaining as usual. Some serious articulation skills lol hooking the eye with the chain wow. I thought is he going to, and you did! You make much of it look so much easier than it is! You have to do it, to have an idea of what you’re doing & why. You’re a true jack of all trades! Been watching your UA-cam channel for the better part of of a decade now!
It’s lovely seeing your dad hang out with you ❤
I'm sure he is immensely proud of his son.
I'm still not over the Stacey David collaboration interview, that dropped out of nowhere and I was so happy to see it. Keep up the fun!
Yeah, that was real cool to meet him
Your dad is awesome! It's coming up to the 7th year that mine passed away, so when I see you and your dad together, it kinda reminds me of me and my dad.
I guarantee your dad is very proud of you. 🙂
The whole time I’m watching these videos I’m like oh I could give him a hand with that…the way those bolts and pins come out speaks volumes about how well you take care of the equipment.
I apart from the one at 25:00 they all dropped straight out.
Yes, I'm not impressed.
Your dad's so nice i love seeing you doing stuff with him .
After seeing you struggle with that bracket, i can understand now why Kurtis from CEE is such a fan of Air-Arc-Gouging😊
Arc gouging is terribly noisy and smoky. Kurtis has no coworkers to drive out of the shop with the arc gouger. 😂
If Andrew knew how to use that torch he wouldn’t have struggled.
Nice to see someone else who appreciates CEE ....
Curtis and Karen, i have to watch the videos just for the bloopers at the end😂
@@SPUDHOME
Just needs to watch ICWeld
Andrew- wow. Your dexterity with the skid steer is INSANE. My jaw was on the floor when you connected the hook to the pin and thumb w/o getting out of the cab. Amazing.
Well, it's certainly time to learn about arc gouging! What a battle you fought to get that bracket off of there. Very enjoyable video, especially enjoyed seeing the military truck get serviced, etc. Thanks for sharing again.
Yeah, I was sitting here screaming, "Carbon arc! carbon arc!" would have been a ten minute job.
Would have been quicker for the new owner to get a new bracket made, by the time that dog's breakfast is prepped for welding there won't be much left :) Watching the welding later in the video, I suspect if he tried carbon gouging there would have been even less left........
@@einfelder8262 Actually carbon arc is much neater if you do it right, and when you've finished you leave a nice bevel to reweld. I used to do lots of that when I worked. Only thing I hated was it so noisy,
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@@joebarrett5769 I've watched Kurtis doing arc gouging and welding right. The welding of the bracket on the mower was a complete dog's breakfast, so the guy welding like that wouldn't have a clue how to gouge - he would have blown holes right through the boom and melted half the bracket as well. But he doesn't have the equipment and probably shouldn't buy it.
@@einfelder8262 Dude, he built that entire castle out of steel and concrete. He welds better than you can read. That was a fast, dirty gasless weld on a bush hog that's barely holding together. Also, arc gouging is not hard nor is it a skill that one has to master. Armchair clown.
Лежу , смотрю, и радуюсь!! Как человек классно работает и обучает себя сам! А красота окружения и кайф от такой жизни зашкаливает... Все мужики завидуют, столько класных машинок, я бы тоже так радовался если бы у меня они были и на таком участке земли! Успех вашего канала обеспечен так как вы поняли про что рассказывать и показывать . Попадание 100% в целевой контент... желаю Вам 10 000 000 подписчиков! А так и Будет! Удачи Вам Андрей!!!
Hour and a half video…..sweet!!!!
I really appreciate that you keep these videos kid friendly.
I hope whoever buys that thumb appreciates the work involved in disassembling it .
They're paying money for it I doubt they would care about that
Hope they appreciate how he burnt a new excavator mulching for those parts 😂
These are the Andy videos I love the most. Everything all in one. Don't skim through, just get your favorite beverage, a bag of chips and watch. I love it man.
These are the videos i like. When AC works on stuff. Not so much the gravel pit. I like it when he comes up with alternative ways of fixing things.
Yes, "alternative ways of fixing", like the classic use of a chainsaw to fit a radio in the dash of his truck. LOL You'll never see that anywhere else! Ya gotta love him!
it was fun hanging out with you Mr.Camarata and fixing things. took my mind off my worries nicely. sincere thanks
This is why I love watching AC’s videos. He shows a lot of details and doesn’t skip around.❤❤
I love the fact Andrew is not trying to sell you something ever two seconds like the rest of the channels! If these companies that make electric bikes, charging systems, etc. would stop sending all these U-Tubers free merch, maybe they could lower the price so we could all afford one!
It may seem all the merch giveaways to UA-camrs may raise the price of their product but they have to get the word out there that the product exists. These companies have a certain amount of their budget set aside for marketing and advertisment. Giving a few units away, at their cost, to UA-camrs that have an audience that will provide millions of views is an effective use of their advertising dollars. They would probably have to spend 50 times the amount in hard dollars to reach the same number of people.
By the way, if you don't already know, youtube shortcut keys "L" will fast forward 10 seconds to get past what you don't want to watch, "J" will rewind 10 seconds if you go to far or want to watch something again.
All that said I agree with you, it's good to see Andrew has not succumbed to these offers (yet).
With me if they start doing sponsorship videos in battery packs I unsubscribe right away I’m sick of them.
@@charliemartin-k7m I too hate advertisements. Any TV show I watch is recorded to my own DVR so I can play it back and skip the commercials. On UA-cam my ad blocker still works and for the content provider ads taping the 10 second advance button, "L", gets me through those. So far I've not been pushed to dropping the content I like, I understand if you need to, no worries.
these long videos Andrew gives us puts him at the top of my favorite channels list. No competition.
NNKH is great too. 👍
I follow several creators, based on interests in cars, construction, landscaping, camping/off-grid, outdoors/nature, tools, you name it and I'm down. That being said, Andrew Camarata is my favorite channel. I work in GC and masonry, and this guy is living my dream!
Still top 5 all time favourite channels. Been for a long time. Probably 7 plus years. Good job Andrew
Love your use of the bucket down force and booms weight to drive the pins out!! Work smarter not harder!! Great video!!
As a fan, I've got to say that I'm worried about your back brother!
I'd hate to see you all broken down before your time! I dig everything you do, and I'm really looking forward to the new castle.
And get some welding gloves!
And get a full face shield to use with the metal cutting discs on the angle grinder. A pair of welding glasses won’t do much good when a disc comes apart. We all want to see you doing what you do for a long time. Great video.
Nothing beats watchin Andrew work on stuff. It's like comfort food for the eyes and ears!
Thanks!
Thanks
😲 You are (can not think of a word or words to express how amazing you are) a genius! I sat mesmerized while you were tearing down the excavator, and fixing the other machine. Congrats to your pop, raising such a talented son. ✌️
Looks like it will be a good day! Thank you Andrew!
Nice video Andrew the wife and I have been watching you videos since 2020. I finally started posting my own work videos and it really opened my eyes on how much time it takes to edit videos. When you try to show all the work. Thank you for the inspiration Andrew!
Northen lights never gets old! And i see it all the time here in northen Sweden.
Love this type of videos!
Keep it up!
I would personally like to congratulate you on the creation of your channel and for everything you do and undertake, you are self-taught!
Andrew installing safety systems on a tractor is something I never thought I'd see.
A true master in precision working with the excavator and other instruments of heavy machinery !!! Andrew has reached BOSS-level.
Love watching all your videos fixing stuff with great camera angles. It’s like fixing stuff without getting my hands dirty. 👍👍👍Keep making these great videos Andrew and you’ll always have an audience 😊
And I bet you could tread a needle using your tractor or skid steer!! Amazing dude!!!
Nice video, I have followed you from the beginning - but never been able to follow your path, i think I lac your deviation and skills. You are living my dream!
I love your videos, have done them for years. The satisfaction I feel seeing how you have progressed in your life puts a massive smile on my face.
No matter how bad I am feeling, I always leave your videos fired up and get at least a couple of things done off my ever-growing to-do list. More power to your elbow sir.
That Paystar is the best looking truck you have. Love that thing.
That outbuilding is so attractive. With the greys and the black window frames it is so pretty.
Big Monday Morning Smiles! Hanging with Andrew! Here we go,coffee on! Cheers!;-)!
Andrew: "Just sold the AGT, a 9 year old boy just brought it for his birthday!"
I wouldn't have been surprised if Andrew stated something like:
"It's a bit late at 9, I got my first one when I was 3 years old...but better later than never!"
That sky footage was amazing, some awesome colors! Glad to see you got a seat belt for that tractor in case she goes over. Great video as usual.
Haven't posted in a long time. Thank you both for the Northern Lights ! Good posting Andrew !
Every time I watch one of your videos I'm inspired to build my Empire I've been following you for years now brother, I've built a nice little castle myself metaphorically speaking. You're a good inspiration brother, life has a way of getting heavy
What a way to start a Monday! 😊
No matter what you work on, I always smile, and remember the chain saw / radio video!!!
Got here near the start! So much content - Andrew must have a long Xmas list he needs to buy!
If you can find a Ventrac 4231 TD and it's not too beat up, buy it and put either a rough cut or a flial mower on it. The extra wheel kit is a must for off camber terrain. It's an expensive piece, but it's a joy to use. The reason for the older unit is that they don't make a turbo diesel anymore. That model has a Diahatsu 950 in it that works well as long as you keep the radiator screen clean. Uses about a gallon per hour. It's amazing on hills. Perfect for what you're mowing. The difference is how easy it is to mow around stuff, and it's hydrostatic. The new ones are nice but really expensive.
The more of these types of videos I watch I’m blown away by the time and effort of just making and editing the videos, the camera shots, angles, drone footage.
Just got home from 8 hours of chemo - my last cycle - and really enjoyed your video. Just a little jealous that you got to see the Northern Lights, they've covered the whole of the UK recently but I've missed them every time - as the chemo is working I will get to see them another time ❤
Andrew here is a device you need to take off welds it will make your work more efficient and cleaner: get some carbon arc gouging rods. they come in flat or round rods These rods are often used in a process called carbon arc gouging or air arc gouging, which is used to remove metal, welds, or other materials. The rods are made of carbon and are used with an electric arc welder to create an intense arc that melts the metal, which is then blown away by a stream of compressed air.
HI Andrew luv watching your old videos here in Kildare ireland My all time favourite is your bridge build from a few years ago Brilliant editing on all your videos Hopefully you keep doing them Kildare fan
95 minutes. Thank you very much Andrew.
Not sure if its just me, but the vlog/ repair style videos are my favorite.
Not just you.... but maybe only you and me.. LOL .
Thank you for this video on a rainy day
I like the diversity in the tasks shown in these long videos. However, I also like the fact that one can hold the fast fwd or skip/rewind 10+ seconds at a time. Makes it possible to watch a 90+ minute video in 1/3 the time and not miss a thing.
Thanks for the vid...dang young man you are stout...lifting those bottles and cart all together...wow...👍👍🙃😲🙃👍👍
Crazy how some things break for no reason and others you just can’t break no matter how hard you try. Thanks for sharing
underrated point.
That POV lens replacement was so cool. Love that kind of shot since it's typically very "oh, you would never leave something like that in the final production!" bull. Good stuff as always.
Wow! 3 AC videos posted within a week! Great job
The funniest thing I heard was Andrew stating he was an Engineer in a recent video, still makes me smile now 😊😊😊😊😊
Andrew with everything you’ve bought, I’m surprised you haven’t bought a crane truck! That could help you out a lot on different projects!
He has cranes.
@@tujuprojects The Grove looks like it hasn't moved in a long while, slowly getting buried in the weeds
I showed my 8 yr old son that is on the spectrum and has been watching all his videos ❤❤ and told me dad that what what I wanna do I’m also in construction as a cdl driver but that made me smile so big 🥹🥹
agreed with many comments, these old school Camarata videos are the best
I should be working right now but I can’t resist watching if I catch the notification.
Just so you know, Levi still lives in a lot of hearts.
Amen,... I suggested he name his upcoming kid Levi, but he is going with AC the 3rd?? (can't remember if he is the third or fourth... but keeping the AC name)... He liked the idea though. Rewatch that Levi memorial video and see if you can get through it without crying.. I know I can't .
How come Dumpster Dave cant hook you up with a semi-permanent dumpster? Not enough units?
Man once again you just simply amaze me Andrew. With having the knowledge to do all those different things and just say, “On to the next one “ is just freaking cool man. Outstanding job young man and beautiful friend I might. Good for you Andrew ❤
Thanks.
Who ever the cutie is you better keep her…… she’s very handy and helpful to have around…….😟😉😉😉😉😉
I always enjoy Andrew's projects. I was particularly relieved when he loaded that O/A torch equipment and DIDN'T lay the acetylene cylinder horizontal then immediately start cutting......!
Whoa, this was insane! Do more like this!
Hi Andrew, it's been a long time I have not commented on one of your videos, but I remember talking to you about the "Jerry can" you were using were garbage check out the ones called "SHURECAN" I tried one, then got rid of all the ones I had, now I have both diesel and gasoline SHURECAN, and even a small one for mixed gas, once you try those, you wont go back, As for aluminum welding you should get a YESWELDER PRO-250, mig welds aluminum like a charm... Great video like usual, keep talking a bit more, explaining what your doing, on some videos where you don't talk, attention get off a bit... It's been I think 10 years I follow, and still like it!!!
That 9 year old is an Andrew protege in the making! Lucky kid 😎
Always look forward to with anticipation of your videos, Andrew. The way you make them viewer feels involved . I like the fact that they are long . and multifaceted. I recommend to friends to watch you also. Looks like several sellable parts on excavator boom.
You should ask the store if they sell Blueometers that beep when Blue exceeds a certain distance from you :D
You can clean up epoxy resin with denatured alcohol. Thanks for taking the time to make the video!
First! 8 years and finally got the first like n
Congratulations.
Congratulations on your victory! Here's your participation trophy!!
🏆😂
Show off 😊
😂😂😂😂😂
No, not even close.
You are a one man army Andrew, hats off.
Thank you for an awesome video.
In the midlands, UK, we call that fine adjustment with the Birmingham screwdriver 😂
How cool of that guy to bring Blue back right away. Also, I love it when Papa Camarata shows up to help.
Not first, but still awsome video bye Andrew Camrata
I'm more than ready for an entire video about gas cans.
[EDIT] This is probably my favourite video format when you're just doing random jobs. I sat through the whole thing.
Wait a minute, I just heard the comment you can't get a dumpster company to set one on your site. What about Dumpster Dave!
Hey Andrew, big fan of yours love your videos. Just wanted to maybe make a suggestion for your videos. When your using tools, especially things like an oxy acetylene torch or whatever explain to the subscribers what you're using, why your using it etc. Some people may not know what you're doing or why. Spread the knowledge brother.
Ooh new video!
❤ your videos Andrew,I can watch them at any time of the day
I hope you don't mind me watching you in double speed. I won't ever recognize your voice in public!😂
Why??
@DannebergAcres cuz at double speed erbody sounds like Alvin and the chipmunks
@@ruckseed He means why watch in double speed?
@DannebergAcres oh I work 6days,and the seventh is nursing home day. I watch everything double speed. Everything.
@@ruckseed hey it's more efficient! Double the entertainment in half the time
Andrew, I love it when you work on "stuff" like that.
If I was in my 30s and lived 2 states over, we'd be drinking beers 😁
I’m one state down from him in Berks County, Pennsylvania. To chill with him at his properties would be awesome.
@@maxm2317he lives like 30 minutes from me lol
Andrew when I’m working, I come up with all sorts of ideas of tools or different ways of doing things. I could see you developing some cool tools and implements and then build/prototype them on your ch. and then run them thru the paces just for the fun. Cheers love what you do…Minnesota Mike
Andrew’s motto: “I was having fun until I broke it.”😂
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