I’ve been binge watching these videos. It’s this best thing going! I mean I can’t get enough. I started watching your video on how you got started and all your first purchases... amazing success story! Then the building build and water pump repairs ,,, on and on. This stuff is great! The drone and camera views are so professional. I just don’t have the words except to say thank you! 👍
Yeah, I'd rather watch this than the 800 other things UA-cam think I want to see right now. This is some good stuff! And any guy willing to pick up his buddy and put him in the truck deserves a thumbs up!
Watching Andrew I actually learn something unlike those stupid tv shows that teach nothing. I know you couldn't do your job without Levi especially making sure the water is perfect for cooling off. Thanks for sharing your workday with us followers God bless.
I really like these videos because it's just you working, no fake UA-cam personality, no dumb music, just you and the sound of the machines and of course Levi
I built a water stove in 72/73, never paid for hot water or heat in my house till 07 when we moved. You always have wood and I enjoyed working with it. You will love it when it’s hooked up, good luck.
Can’t wait to see this hooked up to the castle if you decide to use it, thanks for keeping me entertained while I recover from surgery! I’ve been on a Andrew Camarata video marathon for over a week while I’ve been recovering slowly and you made it much more pleasant than I thought it could be. I’ve also been watching Jesse’s and Dans channels Thanks to you introducing them to me on one of your video’s at least Jesse’s channel which led me to his dad
Great videos. I've been binge watching these for the last few weeks in preparation for renting an excavator to clear on my own property. I learned a lot by watching these. So many little techniques that I wouldn't have thought of.
Two things i just love about the boiler!! Great install video on the horizon AND i know how the circulating pump got bent!! LOL i was screaming at the monitor, "check the other side, check the other side" It is always such an awesome week when i get to watch two of your videos!! also i learned a great new way of rigging and moving things on the building move!! thanks for the great content and editing
Hey Andrew, I have a three year old son who is a really good worker who would happily work with you. You are about the only thing that always makes him happy. His first words were tractor, backhoe, and John Deere. He loves Levi and your choice of music. He even looks like you.
Andrew, long time subscriber and fan. Just a reminder on the boiler, put some antifreeze in now while you are thinking about it. Just trying to help. Radiant floor heat is the best.
Hey man. Just wanted to say thank you for providing us with another video in such a short timeframe. Wish you and Levi well. Can't wait for the next one.
@Billy Bob America sounds like you had your hands full. But with a great outcome. I have a ferral cat and my dogs out outside dogs. One, my boxer, can't tolerate her and doesn't pay much attention to her. My other is younger and a mutt, plot hound and rot I believe, he will chase her around but never goes all out. I don't think he'd harm her, probably be more surprised. I've seen the way they are with possums that they have caught but never hurt.
I've watched almost all of his videos, and this is the first one of them that I noticed all the Tonka trucks in the rafters of his outside shed. Played with Tonka Toys as a kid and now plays with the real things. And I know how he feels. I used to work at a strip mine(coal mine) here in northeast GA, and that was what it was like for me. I was like a kid in a giant sand lot. My sand box had D9s, 773s back dumps, and a 955, 966, 988, and 992 Cat rubber tired loaders. That 992 really gave you a he-man attitude when you ran it. 700 hp V-12, 10 foot tall tires and a 12yd bucket. You could load 60 tons of overburden on those 773s with three buckets.
I agree, but he was so right too, that thing really chased that skid down once it started going. If he had not gone for it he would have dented the box I suspect. Love the just do it attitude!
Andrew, the how water(tankless coil) works great. Grandad installed an oil burner version in his house in 1950, changed it over to natural gas in 1968. It finally give up in 1990. With all the wood you have...just find some 1940-1960 radiators...best central heat on the planet.
Score! The weather is unpredictable these days. I'm sure your area experience severe winters 30 plus years ago. If those winters return that heated shop might be nice to have. I have to help my 12 year old lab into the truck now too. She puts her front paws in the first step then waits for assistance. Like Levi she's always keeping an eye on me and what I'm doing. If I move 3 meters she must move to that area with me. Note your videos how Levi is always watching you. These labs are incredible friends.
Hi from Australia, you are one very busy, hard working young man, love your channel & the tasks you set your mind to, quite fascinating stuff & Levi is a beauty
Looking forward to seeing that woodstove heater upgrade to the castleshop. Antifreeze is a really good idea to keep the system from freezing up while away on jobs. Could plumb a few car radiators with electric fans and be toasty while winter wrenching on stuff. Levi going to be spoilt laying on a dogbed by the stove.
I had a outside wood burner, I installed geothermal in the house. You can use the domestic loop for a separate heating loop- hanging fan coil etc. both loops will need a compression tank, definitely glycol the unit. Levi will love a warm floor! 🐶🏰👍
Your A really good guy your friends are real lucky to someone like you as a friend.good job not a lot of people like my self have friends like you. Keep up the good work.
@@ericharris893 oh I wasn't commenting on type of tractor. I was commenting on the fact that it look like he only had about an inch of a side of that box when he lifted it up,but; 🚜🚜 friends don't let friends Drive anything--but green tractors🚜🚜🤓
@UCK8tIXeK4w5TYIOnUiny_ZA actually I've only owned one tractor all my life. it's a John Deere 445 I just got done restoring. But it's been a pretty good tractor to me.
I'd be interested in somebody explaining it too. All I know is that it just is. Great man cave. Lot's of equipment to operate. Wide range of jobs. Watching this video, 2 "huh" and 1 that's smart. Somebody please explain it better than me. This is without a doubt my favorite UA-cam channel. Andrew Camarata is "GOOD PEOPLE".
@ william massey - My explanation is that AC has got a real knack for the production and editing of his vids. Multiple camera angles, overheads, time lapses, music here and there, etc. And he seems to know just how long a ‘shot’ should run. The guys got some real talent. Not just with equipment but with film making...Its an Art! 🤜🤛
@@psidvicious Yeah you're right about his video production. His drone footage, jumping off a bulldozer to reposition his camera. All the time he takes to do this and then to edit, etc. Good point. Thanks.
Cat forklift needs plug wires also. You'll find any non-diesel around usually needs wires and/or tuneup. Nice machine, but sick. Incredible job bringing it back from dead! You can just buy good non-specific wires and cut them to length, then install clips and boots for a quality cheap install..
Andrew, don't wait too long installing it. Empty boilers and radiators start rusting inside as soon as they are empty. It goes very fast. "Just go fast... Just do it!"
Enjoy your videos! Why don't you put a wood burning stove in your castle, all your friends would love it! Nothing like a cold beer or hot coffee sitting around a wood fire after finishing a project. I do my best thinking around my stove I have in my garage. Take care!
Andrew hello from western Massachusetts. I just found your channel and watched a bunch of your videos. I’m impressed by your moxie for such a younger man. Keep it up. You got my subscription 😎
A caress to your Levi, and thanks for the video. The jokes you make during work are exceptional, I would pay to work with someone like you, or at the minimum of union pay.Ciao from Lido of Venezia.
Good day, I love watching your videos. I really enjoy working in excavation, so I have learned some great bits and tricks from you. Thank you for sharing! I would add that I would really like to see you install that heater. I think it would make for a great video, and I think it would be cool to watch. Up to you of course, but just a thought. Cheers.
I like your videos so much Andrew. Your problem solving and effectiveness is a big inspiration to me. I find myself again and again asking ' what would Andrew Camarata do in this situation'? Just bought my first small excavator, a JCB 8020. I have learned a lot from your videos. Many thanks and keep the videos coming. Greetings from Norway.
Andrew two jobs in has many weeks now you have used your Forks on the skidsteer......You should totally make some Fork extensions with your skill and engineering it would make an excellent video...Great Video Andrew ...Stay Safe
Another great video. Thanks Andrew for taking the time to film these. You have the best film editing I have seen. And it drives be crazy how beautiful your settings always are. I swear I don't think you are in the US sometimes.
Does anyone else think that his friend would be a good teammate for Andrew on some of his jobs... seems pretty resourceful and they work well together! 😉👍
maybe you could make some fork extensions for you forklift so you could pick up those truck boxes and shipping crates easier? some C channel with it boxed in at the back so they don't tilt off, or just some rectangular box steel.
May be Andrew will make a video of making fork extensions. Forks are made of special tough metal, I imagine fork extensions would need to be made of the same type of steel. The 40 foot sea/land shipping containers weigh: Size Tare Wt. Payload MGW Cubic Capacity 20-foot 4,585 lbs 48,325 lbs 52,910 lbs 1,172 cu ft. 40-foot 8,268 lbs 61,200 lbs 69,468 lbs 2,389 cu ft. That's way too much for any of Andrew's current skid steers. his subscribers will have to buy him a larger model *wheel loader* , Even an IHI CL-45 skid steer is only rated to lift Rated Operating Capacity 35% Tip Load 2,536 lbs., Operating Capacity 50% Tip Load 3,627 lbs. and Tipping Capacity SAE 732 -- 7,254 lbs. He needs something a lot larger than the largest skid steer, probably a wheel loader.
I saw this about forklift forks online: What material are forklift forks made from? They are made of different types of steel. Sometimes HSLA A572-50 (high strength low alloyed) steel, 1045-1060 heat treated material, T1 heat treated steel and others.Aug 25, 2010
Awesome wood boiler, I bought a wood fired forced hot air system years ago , it works great for warming up my cellar and the rising heat warms the first floor.
hi Levi, looks like your old bones might get some heat... The water heats up to around 185 degrees and then is pumped into your home through insulated under ground Pex pipe. The hot water is then cycled through a domestic hot water heat exchanger and then it is sent to heat exchanger for your existing furnace.Outdoor wood furnaces have a water jacket surrounding the inner fire box. The fire heats the water and a pump carries it through pipes into radiators or a forced-air heat exchanger inside your home. Outdoor burners distribute heat more evenly throughout your home than a wood stove placed in a single room.The average qualified outdoor wood boiler is 63 percent efficient and the average pellet boilers is 70 percent. ... Thermal efficiency measures heat transfer from the combustion chamber to the water that heats the home.Apr 10, 2014
I’ve been binge watching these videos. It’s this best thing going! I mean I can’t get enough.
I started watching your video on how you got started and all your first purchases... amazing success story!
Then the building build and water pump repairs ,,, on and on.
This stuff is great! The drone and camera views are so professional.
I just don’t have the words except to say thank you! 👍
Yeah, I'd rather watch this than the 800 other things UA-cam think I want to see right now. This is some good stuff! And any guy willing to pick up his buddy and put him in the truck deserves a thumbs up!
6:46 You made this look so easy... A pleasure to watch these videos, I love every one.
Watching Andrew I actually learn something unlike those stupid tv shows that teach nothing. I know you couldn't do your job without Levi especially making sure the water is perfect for cooling off. Thanks for sharing your workday with us followers God bless.
I really like these videos because it's just you working, no fake UA-cam personality, no dumb music, just you and the sound of the machines and of course Levi
I built a water stove in 72/73, never paid for hot water or heat in my house till 07 when we moved. You always have wood and I enjoyed working with it. You will love it when it’s hooked up, good luck.
Those boilers are great all you need are a couple of old radiators, good luck I enjoy seeing what you are up to.
Always an adventure worth watching when Andrew puts a video up.
I hope you got it installed, because your garage is also your home with your kitchen. Thank you for sharing your story. God bless you and your family
A radiant slab heated in winter even with open doors will keep your feet warm
and ever so comfortable when working in the shop.
Levi would love it.
Can’t wait to see this hooked up to the castle if you decide to use it, thanks for keeping me entertained while I recover from surgery! I’ve been on a Andrew Camarata video marathon for over a week while I’ve been recovering slowly and you made it much more pleasant than I thought it could be. I’ve also been watching Jesse’s and Dans channels Thanks to you introducing them to me on one of your video’s at least Jesse’s channel which led me to his dad
Get well!
🤜🤛
USCGAVIATION USCG Pilot / it’s only fake until someone you love dies from it, stay safe
USCGAVIATION USCG Pilot / I’m sorry for your loss
Great videos. I've been binge watching these for the last few weeks in preparation for renting an excavator to clear on my own property. I learned a lot by watching these. So many little techniques that I wouldn't have thought of.
Two things i just love about the boiler!! Great install video on the horizon AND i know how the circulating pump got bent!! LOL i was screaming at the monitor, "check the other side, check the other side" It is always such an awesome week when i get to watch two of your videos!! also i learned a great new way of rigging and moving things on the building move!! thanks for the great content and editing
Another thoroughly entertaining video , thank you. Good to see Levi overseeing operations.
Hey Andrew, I have a three year old son who is a really good worker who would happily work with you. You are about the only thing that always makes him happy. His first words were tractor, backhoe, and John Deere. He loves Levi and your choice of music. He even looks like you.
Andrew, long time subscriber and fan. Just a reminder on the boiler, put some antifreeze in now while you are thinking about it. Just trying to help. Radiant floor heat is the best.
That Sheppard tho... What a camera HOG! She should have been a Hollywood Princess, In every shot , look at me, look at me!! One beautiful dog!!!
Hey man. Just wanted to say thank you for providing us with another video in such a short timeframe. Wish you and Levi well. Can't wait for the next one.
@Billy Bob America, Nothing worse than losing your best friends :(
@Billy Bob America Losing a best friend is not easy. Hope they are in a better place eating doggie treats and chasing cats :)
@Billy Bob America sounds like you had your hands full. But with a great outcome. I have a ferral cat and my dogs out outside dogs. One, my boxer, can't tolerate her and doesn't pay much attention to her. My other is younger and a mutt, plot hound and rot I believe, he will chase her around but never goes all out. I don't think he'd harm her, probably be more surprised. I've seen the way they are with possums that they have caught but never hurt.
august woman mother iwoman is it
autotech 21 is uncle
I've watched almost all of his videos, and this is the first one of them that I noticed all the Tonka trucks in the rafters of his outside shed. Played with Tonka Toys as a kid and now plays with the real things. And I know how he feels. I used to work at a strip mine(coal mine) here in northeast GA, and that was what it was like for me. I was like a kid in a giant sand lot. My sand box had D9s, 773s back dumps, and a 955, 966, 988, and 992 Cat rubber tired loaders. That 992 really gave you a he-man attitude when you ran it. 700 hp V-12, 10 foot tall tires and a 12yd bucket. You could load 60 tons of overburden on those 773s with three buckets.
I'm a kid in my sand box and
my Tonka truck again!
Thanks Andrew and Levi !😃👍👍
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Andrew your an inspiration to the young generation keep doing what you do, all the way from South Texas
Levi is such a great companion. I hope you have at least a few more years of enjoyment with him.
"Just go fast... Just do it!" You gotta love Andrew when he's on the job!!!
"Slam it".
I agree, but he was so right too, that thing really chased that skid down once it started going. If he had not gone for it he would have dented the box I suspect.
Love the just do it attitude!
That almost got sideways on him
@@Cooldaddio2 Yep, it got a bit of rock going when it landed.
Yeah. *This channel should be called 'Playing with Trucks for Adults'*
This channel is addictive, came across it by chance, enjoy the content, use of drone and the fact there is no BS
Nice seeing you and Jessie on a job together. Another great video.
I just love the way you get, refresh, make good and use all this old kit people just have left to rot, do it up and earn good money with it Top Man
Junkyard castle 👌🏻 love your style fixing up old crap to work perfectly and save a fortune doing it. Functional and cheap
Andrew, the how water(tankless coil) works great. Grandad installed an oil burner version in his house in 1950, changed it over to natural gas in 1968. It finally give up in 1990. With all the wood you have...just find some 1940-1960 radiators...best central heat on the planet.
Score! The weather is unpredictable these days. I'm sure your area experience severe winters 30 plus years ago. If those winters return that heated shop might be nice to have.
I have to help my 12 year old lab into the truck now too. She puts her front paws in the first step then waits for assistance. Like Levi she's always keeping an eye on me and what I'm doing. If I move 3 meters she must move to that area with me. Note your videos how Levi is always watching you. These labs are incredible friends.
Awesome friends and very smart asking for help with their tail-ends !
Hi from Australia, you are one very busy, hard working young man, love your channel & the tasks you set your mind to, quite fascinating stuff & Levi is a beauty
Looking forward to seeing that woodstove heater upgrade to the castleshop. Antifreeze is a really good idea to keep the system from freezing up while away on jobs. Could plumb a few car radiators with electric fans and be toasty while winter wrenching on stuff. Levi going to be spoilt laying on a dogbed by the stove.
That's a great idea. Like it
The barter system works well.
Your Attitude & Work ethic Motivate me Brother..I've never heard you complain,Just get stuff done...
Love your work Andrew a true hardworking professional
I had a outside wood burner, I installed geothermal in the house. You can use the domestic loop for a separate heating loop- hanging fan coil etc. both loops will need a compression tank, definitely glycol the unit. Levi will love a warm floor! 🐶🏰👍
Your dog is so happy and awesome
Waterstove! Great addition to the castle
Use pex pipe , a friend has one. up there in the north. keep the circulator going. Good stuff
Your A really good guy your friends are real lucky to someone like you as a friend.good job not a lot of people like my self have friends like you. Keep up the good work.
Love the collection of Tonka trucks on the concrete wall. Can’t believe I never saw them previously!
Always nice to have a friend with Andrew’s Equipment and skill set! 🕺🏼🔨
I like that automatic lift Levi has to get in the truck. Nice work thanks for sharing.
Nice work and great video Andrew, gotta love Levi.......
When you lifted up that thing with a Kubota I thought that was a little sketchy Andrew. But again you never disappoint. Good job sir!
Marsh Monster it’s a Kioti not a kubota and it’s a fantastic machine even tho is Korean built.
@@ericharris893 oh I wasn't commenting on type of tractor. I was commenting on the fact that it look like he only had about an inch of a side of that box when he lifted it up,but;
🚜🚜 friends don't let friends Drive anything--but green tractors🚜🚜🤓
@UCK8tIXeK4w5TYIOnUiny_ZA actually I've only owned one tractor all my life. it's a John Deere 445 I just got done restoring. But it's been a pretty good tractor to me.
Love the videos Andrew. That boiler heats water. No need to heat hot water. It is already hot.
Why is it so satisfying to watch this guy work lol
I'd be interested in somebody explaining it too. All I know is that it just is. Great man cave. Lot's of equipment to operate. Wide range of jobs. Watching this video, 2 "huh" and 1 that's smart. Somebody please explain it better than me. This is without a doubt my favorite UA-cam channel. Andrew Camarata is "GOOD PEOPLE".
@ william massey - My explanation is that AC has got a real knack for the production and editing of his vids. Multiple camera angles, overheads, time lapses, music here and there, etc. And he seems to know just how long a ‘shot’ should run. The guys got some real talent. Not just with equipment but with film making...Its an Art!
🤜🤛
@@psidvicious Yeah you're right about his video production. His drone footage, jumping off a bulldozer to reposition his camera. All the time he takes to do this and then to edit, etc. Good point. Thanks.
@Benton Wesley LOL. Yeah.
Holy crap Andrew look how far you’ve came! Your on trending without any clickbait of flashy title! Congratulations!
Love the vids Andrew, keep up the great content!!
Can not wait to see the wood burner heater install , brillaint video mate!
john uk
"wood burner boiler"? -- But But But where will Andrew ever find any wood to burn? Will he have to have firewood delivered to his Castle?
Well bed time is ruined. Time to watch this instead.
i waited. i was too tired.
True and cleaver!! But mostly true.
Couldn't agree more!
14 mins. ull be ok
Hey man, I absolutely enjoy your videos keep up the good work
Cat forklift needs plug wires also. You'll find any non-diesel around usually needs wires and/or tuneup. Nice machine, but sick. Incredible job bringing it back from dead!
You can just buy good non-specific wires and cut them to length, then install clips and boots for a quality cheap install..
Can't wait to see you install that wood stove boiler at some point, that'll be a good watch.
True, Anything Andrew does is a good watch, isn't it ?
if you do not install before winter, make sure you drain out the all the remaining water, , , sweet deal for the shop upgrade
Amazing! I really enjoy watching buildings being moved!
that is one happy dog, my dog go nuts when any body go's hear a car.
This video was on trending!! Congrats!
Never noticed your Tonka truck collection in the rafters over your car lift. Haha nice
That was interesting. Levi supervising as always. Keep em coming.
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Just noticed the collection of toy trucks in your carport, nice!
Andrew, don't wait too long installing it. Empty boilers and radiators start rusting inside as soon as they are empty. It goes very fast. "Just go fast... Just do it!"
Enjoy your videos! Why don't you put a wood burning stove in your castle, all your friends would love it! Nothing like a cold beer or hot coffee sitting around a wood fire after finishing a project. I do my best thinking around my stove I have in my garage. Take care!
Andrew hello from western Massachusetts. I just found your channel and watched a bunch of your videos. I’m impressed by your moxie for such a younger man. Keep it up. You got my subscription 😎
I forsee and heater install video coming...... Castle Upgrade!
Woman compatibility upgrade.
@@eriqalenaya5943 He didn't really seem that keen on the thing I think. I bet he trades it.
I bet he uses it
Heated living quarters is a good thing. I think its a wood fired boiler.
I would like to see the install video for the boiler
You are a genius andrew very good video greetings from Argentina!
Amazing video Andrew! Loving the content!
Looking forward to the video of you installing that wood stove heater in 3 or 4 years.
spinningchurro hopefully he blows it out or splashes some anti freeze in there so it doesn’t crack this winter!
@tonybrooms Trades it for two used Wave Runners.
Very good video really liked this one Andrew 👍
Great work Andrew love the videos keep them coming and good job supervising Andrew's work Levi
Andrew you're getting a lot of subscribers now! Please don't change!
That looked super sketchy. You're a good friend to have andrew!
There predicting a very cold /snowy winter for us in the NE, a good thing to have on hand!
Another good job I like the bobcat of Connecticut sticker on the t300
Looks like your up to the rafters in Tonka Trucks. Nice.
Great stuff man, always look forward to new content.
A caress to your Levi, and thanks for the video. The jokes you make during work are exceptional, I would pay to work with someone like you, or at the minimum of union pay.Ciao from Lido of Venezia.
Good day, I love watching your videos. I really enjoy working in excavation, so I have learned some great bits and tricks from you. Thank you for sharing!
I would add that I would really like to see you install that heater. I think it would make for a great video, and I think it would be cool to watch. Up to you of course, but just a thought.
Cheers.
man i love that castle garage!! you are blessed!
You should make fork extension that slip onto your forks. Makes it easier to balance oversized loads.
I like your videos so much Andrew. Your problem solving and effectiveness is a big inspiration to me. I find myself again and again asking ' what would Andrew Camarata do in this situation'? Just bought my first small excavator, a JCB 8020. I have learned a lot from your videos. Many thanks and keep the videos coming. Greetings from Norway.
Just found your channel. Very happy i did.
Oh, my lucky day... I was just looking for some of your videos I haven't seen yet... at 4.40am
Good job as usual Andrew. Get it done and over with...
Hugs,
MommaFaye
Andrew two jobs in has many weeks now you have used your Forks on the skidsteer......You should totally make some Fork extensions with your skill and engineering it would make an excellent video...Great Video Andrew ...Stay Safe
Thanks another nice job love seeing Levi
Another great video. Thanks Andrew for taking the time to film these. You have the best film editing I have seen. And it drives be crazy how beautiful your settings always are. I swear I don't think you are in the US sometimes.
And this setting is about 100 miles (160 km) north of Times Square in New York City ... a completely different planet.
Does anyone else think that his friend would be a good teammate for Andrew on some of his jobs... seems pretty resourceful and they work well together! 😉👍
1:06 that is so cute :D
You are a real deamteam
Dam, what the dog chases him around 😝 everywhere he goes. Go Levi 👍
Great job as always Andrew
Keep them coming, Andrew.
maybe you could make some fork extensions for you forklift so you could pick up those truck boxes and shipping crates easier? some C channel with it boxed in at the back so they don't tilt off, or just some rectangular box steel.
May be Andrew will make a video of making fork extensions. Forks are made of special tough metal, I imagine fork extensions would need to be made of the same type of steel.
The 40 foot sea/land shipping containers weigh:
Size Tare Wt. Payload MGW Cubic Capacity
20-foot 4,585 lbs 48,325 lbs 52,910 lbs 1,172 cu ft.
40-foot 8,268 lbs 61,200 lbs 69,468 lbs 2,389 cu ft.
That's way too much for any of Andrew's current skid steers. his subscribers will have to buy him a larger model *wheel loader* , Even an IHI CL-45 skid steer is only rated to lift Rated Operating Capacity 35% Tip Load 2,536 lbs., Operating Capacity 50% Tip Load 3,627 lbs. and Tipping Capacity SAE 732 -- 7,254 lbs. He needs something a lot larger than the largest skid steer, probably a wheel loader.
I saw this about forklift forks online:
What material are forklift forks made from?
They are made of different types of steel. Sometimes HSLA A572-50 (high strength low alloyed) steel, 1045-1060 heat treated material, T1 heat treated steel and others.Aug 25, 2010
David Null good info there.
Awesome wood boiler, I bought a wood fired forced hot air system years ago , it works great for warming up my cellar and the rising heat warms the first floor.
New boat looks great! Neat little score :) PS, heat will pull the girls, at least, once you get them there, easier to keep them there lol.
Levi was like, "That German Shepherd was a rookie."
Is that a new yacht I see in front of the shop???
hi Levi, looks like your old bones might get some heat... The water heats up to around 185 degrees and then is pumped into your home through insulated under ground Pex pipe. The hot water is then cycled through a domestic hot water heat exchanger and then it is sent to heat exchanger for your existing furnace.Outdoor wood furnaces have a water jacket surrounding the inner fire box. The fire heats the water and a pump carries it through pipes into radiators or a forced-air heat exchanger inside your home. Outdoor burners distribute heat more evenly throughout your home than a wood stove placed in a single room.The average qualified outdoor wood boiler is 63 percent efficient and the average pellet boilers is 70 percent. ... Thermal efficiency measures heat transfer from the combustion chamber to the water that heats the home.Apr 10, 2014
Andrew is trending hell yeah keep it up
Been waiting all day for the video, thanks for having it on at this time. Have a safe week and God bless
Thanks for the drone shot when on the road boarding the water
Anyone else notice all the toy earth working equipment Andrew keeps in the rafters above the wall in his outdoor garage?
Those are mine from when I was little
That's hilarious! Levi and I are off to a job! Standard opening statement!