I hope this channel never changes. Obviously, I wish that his business thrives and he grows with it, seems like he has no problem there. But it’s just 100% pure content and is so enjoyable to watch!
He probably makes more money from filming the job than the customer pays him for doing the job. He might be able to do jobs for free and make more money
Doesn’t matter what season it is. Always excited to watch his videos. Plowing, mowing grass, riding his boat, jet skiing, fixing equipment, working on his truck or house, buying new or used equipment, trucks, always something exciting. You learn something every time.
This world needs more young hard working people like you. The passion and ambition you give in everything you do is unbeliaveble. All the best from Bulgaria.
Whenever I see a house come down, I think about all the memories that someone has, the joys, struggles, good times, even bad times... An old home saw it all.. everything in life... in all its aspects. Shelter and warmth, refuge from the elements. Now its gone.. a clean slate.. and as the people that lived there die off, all just evaporates to the winds of time.
Pay attention kids. This is how you get ahead in life!! If you want something, go out there and earn it, like this fine young man is doing and not out in the streets destroying city’s complaining how horrible the country is, how much you think the government owes you and how hard done by you are. The world needs more young people like Andrew.. Thank you Andrew for restoring my faith in your generation. Keep up the great work and vids. 👍👍
I would say you might be optimistic about how new it was. In the twenties it might have been 30 years old already, but your right about the young couple. Remember we didn't live that long back then on the average. Mid 40's for the most part.
@@johnmaddox7432 I've heard that about people not living long 100 years ago. Every old cemetery I've been to seems to provide evidence that if you could make it to 5 years old, you would live into your 70's or more.
Andrew you are the best teacher and friend to us all. I am 74 and live back in the mountains. My 763 Bobcat is the only way I can live where I do. Your instructions have made me a much better operator. Thank you so much!
John Bush, isn't he just the best - thoughtful, considerate, hard working - all the positive attributes there are in a human!! God bless Andrew & you!! 😊
@@eriklarson9137 // "Well" Fauci said: you'll be safe, but now you need 2 masks to be safe. No, that's only if it's the right kind of mask AND if you're inside. No, now he's saying we're safe w/o a mask if you've been vaccinated. No, that was yesterday, today it's with a mask, and the vaccine. Nope; he just said the vaccine, and the booster, AND a mask....until tomorrow when it's.... Gee Wally, I wonder why they keep asking: *"why don't ppl trust us?"*
Andrew is just mesmerising to watch no matter how many times you watch his video’s he just makes it so interesting,you learn something different each time ,he certainly is a hard working lad and seems to achieved so much .keep achieving Andrew!!!!!!!!!!!👍🇬🇧😉
Nice job! Most contractors don’t separate the demo from the dirt and concrete. Most don’t drag the dumpster with a chain. Most overload the container and the truck driver has to deal with it.
When I was 15 I worked for my neighbor who has a construction business. First day on the job I was told to get the saws all and organize the dumpster. They wanted as much in that dumpster as possible without going over the top. Then a long time employee stopped and asked me a question which later I was told by the Forman i was not to talk that much and was waisting time, ON MY FIRST DAY!. Haha great times! I don’t regret it or have hard feelings about any of it
I am sure the skid steer with tracks and the attachments are not cheap but they save time. What is most impressive is Andrew’s skill and his through cleanup of the property. Great work ethic! I wish Dad were alive to see these videos!
This is why it's dangerous to go walking in the woods. It might have been someone's home with a dug well or root cellar even a mine vent. In the middle of nowhere Appalachian Mountains things can go bad real quick if you're not familiar with the area
I've never seen one out in the woods that actually had water and most are very shallow but could still be dangerous. So can privys now that I mention it. There are some cool old ones with brick Insides; those are neat.
I love watching Andrew taking down old buildings! Back in the day when I was a little girl [I’m talking the 1940s] my Dad would take me to many building demolitions, but I was so small I had to seat on his shoulders to see anything. We were always scooted back for our own safety, so I could hardly see much of what was going on. But here! I can sit back in my easy chair and watch Andrew on my very large monitor! It feels like I am right there riding alongside Andrew in his cool machine! Thank you young man for ALL you great videos. 😍
My daddy used to clean up rental properties after the tenants had left (usually in the middle of the night and after not paying their rent). Picture this; a family of feral goats stuck in a house for 6 weeks, with bales of hay and the taps left running. It was deliberately done by someone after they had a disagreement with the landlord. Dad said that was the worst because by the time the real estate agent / property manager went to see what was going on the goats had eaten the hay, the wallpaper, carpets and curtains, had pooped everywhere and broken alot of windows, hurt themselves, etc. Thankfully goats were "rescued" by someone who had a blackberry problem along the creeks that flowed thru their property so the goats got a new home for life. The house had to have all the poop removed then it was gutted and in the end they rebuilt a completely new house because so much was damaged. Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot
Nicely done. You were at the upper limit of your machine but it certainly did the job. The evolution of the skid steer style machine has come a long way. Thank you for a good video!
I get so psyched when I see a new AC video out--I stop what I am doing, brew a cup of java and sit down for another ADVENTURE!!!!!!! Keep em coming Andrew!! ;-)
Absolutely love your videos and one thing that really impresses me is that you clean up the site so well at the end of the job. That is something that sets you apart. If only all contractors went the extra mile the world would be a nicer place in all senses of the word. Thank you for providing me with really enjoyable videos.
It’s only a matter of hours before Andrew gets 6 figure views. Now almost a million subscribers. I remember when he was hawking parts of a warn out excavator track on eBay. I have one hanging in the garage. Keep it up Andrew, YOU ROCK!
Seriously, who really cares if he makes his money because of us watching his videos or because of the jobs he gets or BOTH... He is working his butt off in both cases to do the job and to edit all those videos, so I say: keep those videos coming because it means you have money coming in AND we can see you buy new stuff and use it. Thanks Andrew for all the vids. Keep up the good work!
@@kobelcofan Careful there. UA-cam doesnt pay anywhere near as well as it used to. Since he doesnt play the promotion and affiliate link all that much.....
Nice work .... I love that TL10 . I spent about 5 hours on mine today . Those old houses used to be someones homestead . Probably several generations of good people .
Great project professionally completed ! From Nova Scotia and cannot get over the lush vegetation and green trees in your drone shots. Always pictured New York State to be mainly concrete & steel . A real eye opener . Always learn something from each video that you post, Andrew. 👍
Bravo! Uh, not withstanding all the many decades that this house was home to many people. But this world goes on as do new lives. I can imagine this kind of work must be pretty satisfying.
Wow! That was so fascinating! I had no idea that little machine could do all that! I don’t know how I came across your videos, but this 50 year old women will definitely be watching some more! That was so awesome! Good work!😎👍🏽
So glad you covered the well! Make sure you tell others; property owners, etc. Seriously, it needs to be properly covered and sealed. Remember Baby Jessica! Getting off my soap box, now.
Bought a track loader for my farm instead of a more typical 4 wheel tractor. Really enjoying it - very versatile, fun to use, and good in all kinds of environments.
It's always a bit sad to see old houses demolished even when they are beyond repair. I imagine the the hopes and dreams of the folk that built them at considerable cost and wonder about what happened. Good Video.
Andrew I love you videos so much. They help me if I am upset they make me happy. You make me feel I can do anything if I try hard enough. And I think you are why I wanna get into construction in the future.
Yeah, that roof heard Andy was coming and just let go yesterday. Loved the axe restoration video. I think replicating the rivet heads was the worst part.
Andrew's out there sealing up ancient evils trapped in the wells of abandoned cottages and treating it like he's just making sure no one falls in, what a hero
It might get old fast, but it sure must be fun every once in a while to have a demolition job. I'm astounded at how much power and weight that skid-steer has. To be able to pick up 20' long tree trunk by one end and not tip the loader is impressive.
This is quality content. Thank you. This channel made me appreciate the old men standing around building sites and just watching progress get made. Most youtubers would have made this 90% fluff and hype about tearing down a haunted mansion. Any updates on the hot tub/cave project?
This is the first video of yours I've watched. All around excellent work, and I mean that it is work the way it should be done. The demolition was great and the videography was outstanding. I used to do some demolition on a smaller scale and with hand tools, curbside trash cans and one good friend.That was thirty eight years ago and the neighbors called us the Swedish Tractors.
Thank you for all your videos, they are very instructive, always something to learn! For your health, please wear gloves while working outside, specially if you are in a demolition job.
It depends on the job you are doing but sometimes gloves can actually stop you from being safe. Things you are lifting can become more slippery with gloves causing a loss of grip and if you drop it, it causes more damage than if you knock some skin off. I have helped with storm damage cleanup for 25 years as a NSW SES Volunteer) and would rather have a finger needing a bandaid than wear gloves and drop something on my foot. Choosing carefully when to use gloves is something you learn as you go. My dad is an expert chainsaw handler (since he was 10 years old) and could never get gloves big enough to fit his hands to wear while cutting firewood or doing anything outdoors (his Scottish ancestry is to blame). He said the biggest lesson he learnt was to look where he was going to stick his hand and pause to take a second look. We live in South Eastern Australia and have to watch for venomous snakes and spiders besides the obvious things such as sharp edges, nettles or thistles, splinters, nails, etc. There are also a few other animals like possums or blue tongue lizards that are willing to take a chunk out of you if you stick your hand too close to them. Our local possums are bigger than a large house at and are usually quick to let you know if you are too close. Blessings, Dot
Andrew, I 'bout pushed the back of my couch off helping you pull up that slate!! I hope you see this - no big deal if you don't, 'cause you know this already, but you are truly AMAZING 💖 🌟👍👏
Excavator, excavator, nah skid steer 😂 this is why Andrew is the best at this stuff he’s doing it out of pure fun and gets the best angles in his videos💯
Great editing, Nice camera positions, good timing on the time lapse, fun to watch. I know it takes a lot of time to put a video together but that’s one of the reasons you have a great channel. Keep that content coming. When are we going to see more of your new property come together?
@@IceSedale In the video with the armytruck and the container on the trailer, he was going up to his new property (or trying). He has been talking of building something for all his equipments, maybe on this property, but Im not sure if he has decided yet. Going up that steap and on some days slippery slope - I dont understand what he wants that property for
It’s amazing to me how hard it is to create something and how easy it is to destroy it. It probably took months to build that house back whenever, and took only one day to completely erase all those efforts.
life is so much easier when you have the proper tools. Some houses just won't laydown and die ! Now I can see Andrew owning one of these containers to use for this and fill transporting . Good site now .
Hey Andrew when I used to load them large waste bins I used to load it from the opposite end to the doors and then drive in through the doors and flatten it out ,you would be surprised haw much you can get in them (Just a thought). 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧. John
You've become a real champion navigating that drone, Andrew - it's a great fit to highlight the work you do, and it adds a kind of "Hollywood Movie" aspect to your videos. I like it!
In this day of housing shortages, I hate to see any home let go to waste! You did a super job of land clearing! And way to go on making that well site safe! 👍
Been a subscriber for several years now and just want to say thanks for all your vids and hard work. I learn a lot from you and now my 13 month old son loves to sit in my lap and make "broom broom" noises while watching. Now that i finally have my dream property, my next dream/goal is to start accumulating and learning how to use machinery and start a business to hand down to my kids.
I hope this channel never changes. Obviously, I wish that his business thrives and he grows with it, seems like he has no problem there. But it’s just 100% pure content and is so enjoyable to watch!
Amen!!!
@Scuba Steve and that's how he can afford all this..
@Scuba Steve I bet he does a lot to work that we don’t get to see… either way, the channel is awesome!
@Scuba Steve yeah sure.. he's suuuuch a big channel. i'm sure he's not filming every job and part of his life
He probably makes more money from filming the job than the customer pays him for doing the job. He might be able to do jobs for free and make more money
This is what UA-cam was built on - love Andrew’s content - I watch it like a weekly DIY show but it’s actual work not some staged BS
But wouldn't be better if there were forced cliffhangers and fake shouting matches?
And for Heaven's sake not scripted as many others series, so I never looked Wheeler dealers anymore since leaving Mr.China!!!
@@wanderingman8921 nooooo!
Not to my mind. No screaming or language, please.
daily for me😊
❤❤❤❤❤❤سلام 😂😂😂😂😂
I love watching that mower work man. It's magic.
Fact
Saw all the brush around the house and knew he'd be breaking out the orange monster. So satisfying to see it at work.
right tools for the job at hand
Doesn’t matter what season it is. Always excited to watch his videos. Plowing, mowing grass, riding his boat, jet skiing, fixing equipment, working on his truck or house, buying new or used equipment, trucks, always something exciting. You learn something every time.
I love watching, and using brush hogs. They’ll obliterate pretty much everything
This world needs more young hard working people like you. The passion and ambition you give in everything you do is unbeliaveble. All the best from Bulgaria.
Whenever I see a house come down, I think about all the memories that someone has, the joys, struggles, good times, even bad times... An old home saw it all.. everything in life... in all its aspects. Shelter and warmth, refuge from the elements. Now its gone.. a clean slate.. and as the people that lived there die off, all just evaporates to the winds of time.
Nicely put.
All because the roof was never fixed
I was thinking similar thoughts with this one. Sad but life moves on. Malc UK
@@georgedavidson7986 85
Wow! I thought about the memories, the people who called it home...wow the "winds of time" very true.
Pay attention kids. This is how you get ahead in life!! If you want something, go out there and earn it, like this fine young man is doing and not out in the streets destroying city’s complaining how horrible the country is, how much you think the government owes you and how hard done by you are. The world needs more young people like Andrew.. Thank you Andrew for restoring my faith in your generation. Keep up the great work and vids. 👍👍
It’s hard to find good help anymore, keep up the good work Andrew.
So many snowflake Republican kids out there, they need to watch AC and learn to man up!
That little 20's era cottage looked like a happy place back in it's prime. I can imagine a young couple being thrilled to live there.
Wow how old are you?
@@MD-ji1ru You don't have to be old to use your imagination!
I would say you might be optimistic about how new it was. In the twenties it might have been 30 years old already, but your right about the young couple. Remember we didn't live that long back then on the average. Mid 40's for the most part.
@@melancholyflapper7027 he doesn't have to be a dick either, yet there he is.
@@johnmaddox7432 I've heard that about people not living long 100 years ago. Every old cemetery I've been to seems to provide evidence that if you could make it to 5 years old, you would live into your 70's or more.
That feeling when you open youtube not waiting for a AC Vid cause he posted the day before and you see another one!!!Andrew made my day again.
Awesome seeing the lot go from trash, overgrown, weeds and stuff. To a wonderful looking yard! Awesome video!
I have been bingewatching Camarata's videos, and I can safely say:
This man is a work-horse. ❤
Andrew you are the best teacher and friend to us all. I am 74 and live back in the mountains. My 763 Bobcat is the only way I can live where I do. Your instructions have made me a much better operator. Thank you so much!
I agree. I'm always learning how to be a better operator watching AC videos.
I feel like he's sold a lot of heavy machinery (and attachments) over the years.
The only thing holding that one up was the termites holding hands.
Lol
🤣🤣
😂
singing kumbiya
And the 100+ year old asbestos shingles.
It's good that you made sure that well was covered with heavy stone slabs.
John Bush, isn't he just the best - thoughtful, considerate, hard working - all the positive attributes there are in a human!! God bless Andrew & you!! 😊
Thanks Andrew for the extra work to make it super safe.
@Iron *Fe* As long as you have a mask on, you are safe.
@@eriklarson9137 // "Well" Fauci said: you'll be safe, but now you need 2 masks to be safe. No, that's only if it's the right kind of mask AND if you're inside. No, now he's saying we're safe w/o a mask if you've been vaccinated. No, that was yesterday, today it's with a mask, and the vaccine. Nope; he just said the vaccine, and the booster, AND a mask....until tomorrow when it's.... Gee Wally, I wonder why they keep asking: *"why don't ppl trust us?"*
@Iron *Fe* yep, if only we could all choose to try to protect one another over our own mild discomfort
Andrew is just mesmerising to watch no matter how many times you watch his video’s he just makes it so interesting,you learn something different each time ,he certainly is a hard working lad and seems to achieved so much .keep achieving Andrew!!!!!!!!!!!👍🇬🇧😉
"Pretty much not fixable."
And that was Andrew being nice about it.
I am sure Andrew could have fixed it with a cutting torch and a few welds.
Oh well - a little paint on the windowframes and a few new shingles could have made it almost new
Just finished watching his other video which I’d saved up for Saturday night viewing and now he comes in clutch with another one. Good vibes.
Nice job! Most contractors don’t separate the demo from the dirt and concrete. Most don’t drag the dumpster with a chain. Most overload the container and the truck driver has to deal with it.
The worst and most common unfortunately.
You overload a dumpster around here and they will drive off and tell you "call us back when NOTHING is sticking over the top of the dumpster".
@@python3574 and charge you extra. And they're so right.
Dragging the dumpster, as opposed to shoving it around, denting it I guess?
When I was 15 I worked for my neighbor who has a construction business. First day on the job I was told to get the saws all and organize the dumpster. They wanted as much in that dumpster as possible without going over the top. Then a long time employee stopped and asked me a question which later I was told by the Forman i was not to talk that much and was waisting time, ON MY FIRST DAY!. Haha great times! I don’t regret it or have hard feelings about any of it
You have been my favorite creator for a few years. Thank you for all the great videos and amazing entertainment!
Andrew is awesome
I am sure the skid steer with tracks and the attachments are not cheap but they save time. What is most impressive is Andrew’s skill and his through cleanup of the property. Great work ethic! I wish Dad were alive to see these videos!
Those takeuchi skid steers are beasts, it was neat to see that dug well.
I hope the owners restore or preserve that well, we don’t see those anymore! Amazing job Andrew !
They are everywhere. Anywhere rural in the US I have ever been, every single house is on a well. Some old, some new.
It needs to be covered properly or filled in.
This is why it's dangerous to go walking in the woods. It might have been someone's home with a dug well or root cellar even a mine vent. In the middle of nowhere Appalachian Mountains things can go bad real quick if you're not familiar with the area
I've never seen one out in the woods that actually had water and most are very shallow but could still be dangerous. So can privys now that I mention it. There are some cool old ones with brick Insides; those are neat.
I love watching Andrew taking down old buildings! Back in the day when I was a little girl [I’m talking the 1940s] my Dad would take me to many building demolitions, but I was so small I had to seat on his shoulders to see anything. We were always scooted back for our own safety, so I could hardly see much of what was going on. But here! I can sit back in my easy chair and watch Andrew on my very large monitor! It feels like I am right there riding alongside Andrew in his cool machine! Thank you young man for ALL you great videos. 😍
My daddy used to clean up rental properties after the tenants had left (usually in the middle of the night and after not paying their rent).
Picture this; a family of feral goats stuck in a house for 6 weeks, with bales of hay and the taps left running. It was deliberately done by someone after they had a disagreement with the landlord. Dad said that was the worst because by the time the real estate agent / property manager went to see what was going on the goats had eaten the hay, the wallpaper, carpets and curtains, had pooped everywhere and broken alot of windows, hurt themselves, etc.
Thankfully goats were "rescued" by someone who had a blackberry problem along the creeks that flowed thru their property so the goats got a new home for life.
The house had to have all the poop removed then it was gutted and in the end they rebuilt a completely new house because so much was damaged.
Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot
Oh and forgot to say the house was on a large rural sheep property so that's why it took so long for the real estate to check up on the tenants.
I don’t know which of your videos I like more: those in which you build things or those in which you destroy things. All of them are interesting.
Don't forget the ones in which he repairs stuff, they are my personal favorites.
Yeah, love those fixits. I learn stuff I should have known forty years ago.
Parapluie?is it umbrella in french ?I wish you some rain in case you need some...
Sometimes it’s hard to tell them apart..🤐
The chainsaw to the dashboard, you got both! lol
Nicely done. You were at the upper limit of your machine but it certainly did the job. The evolution of the skid steer style machine has come a long way. Thank you for a good video!
I could watch that little machine work all day, it amazed me as to all the different things it could do
Good work, sorting and packing debris. Great improvement on lawn and property appearance. They should be very pleased with your work.
I get so psyched when I see a new AC video out--I stop what I am doing, brew a cup of java and sit down for another ADVENTURE!!!!!!! Keep em coming Andrew!! ;-)
Sooooo true, ibtm!!!
@Stupid Liberals Stupid Liberals, great idea - too cute 😍
Me too
A lot of AC addicted in here. :)
Another enjoyable morning....Thank you Andrew
Absolutely love your videos and one thing that really impresses me is that you clean up the site so well at the end of the job. That is something that sets you apart. If only all contractors went the extra mile the world would be a nicer place in all senses of the word. Thank you for providing me with really enjoyable videos.
It’s only a matter of hours before Andrew gets 6 figure views. Now almost a million subscribers. I remember when he was hawking parts of a warn out excavator track on eBay. I have one hanging in the garage. Keep it up Andrew, YOU ROCK!
Anybody who bought lumber in the last year is crying to see that wood go in the bin.
But boy, what a difference before and after... good job Andrew.
Never stops amazing me how you can turn a complete mess into something that anyone would love to have. You have a gift Andrew. Thanks for sharing it.
Oh Andrew, I appreciate your attention to detail, prep, and performance of the machine your on at time. Great video!! 👍
Love it watching that brush mower reclaiming an area from overgrowth!!
Never get tired of it!!!
Seriously, who really cares if he makes his money because of us watching his videos or because of the jobs he gets or BOTH...
He is working his butt off in both cases to do the job and to edit all those videos, so I say: keep those videos coming because it means you have money coming in AND we can see you buy new stuff and use it.
Thanks Andrew for all the vids.
Keep up the good work!
I agree. There's so much gossip in the comment section. They don't even know that he makes more money from the videos
@@kobelcofan Careful there. UA-cam doesnt pay anywhere near as well as it used to. Since he doesnt play the promotion and affiliate link all that much.....
Another great job mate. Thanks for taking us along.
When Andrew says, "that was borderline dangerous", it really means, "seriously, don't do that!"
'cold air' means it was probably poisonous. Look up the Chelysheva family incident for example.
He should not work by himself, anyway.
@@djmips Guess a lot of basements are poisonous?
@@djmips djmips, I read the story!! That's horrible - so sad. Poor little girl!! 😪
Thanks for another very interesting informative video, Andrew !!
There is seldom a silver lining for my chronic insomnia, but a new Andrew video sure helps.
More time to toke up
Nice work .... I love that TL10 . I spent about 5 hours on mine today . Those old houses used to be someones homestead . Probably several generations of good people .
Great project professionally completed ! From Nova Scotia and cannot get over the lush
vegetation and green trees in your drone shots. Always pictured New York State to be mainly concrete & steel . A real eye opener . Always learn something from each video that you post, Andrew. 👍
2 videos in such a short period of time? Just made my day (again)! Great content, keep it up AC!
I escaped to Florida for two weeks
For some on the ocean relaxing
It wasn't really an escape , after watching your video I can't wait to get home
Andrew you’ve done it again. Never fail to provide an interesting video of demo and renewal. Hat’s off to you!
Bravo! Uh, not withstanding all the many decades that this house was home to many people.
But this world goes on as do new lives. I can imagine this kind of work must be pretty satisfying.
Wow! That was so fascinating! I had no idea that little machine could do all that! I don’t know how I came across your videos, but this 50 year old women will definitely be watching some more! That was so awesome! Good work!😎👍🏽
Been trucking for 13 years...never knew you could use a makita on a rachet. Nice.
The new Speedbinders made in the US
@@pekindown probably got enough volts now they could spin the dolly legs up n down too now if someone makes it.
Thank you Andrew for taking the time to move the cameras and show us your jobs, we can almost believe you have a film team in the bushes ..😎
Perfect way to start my morning, a cup of coffee and Andrew video!
So glad you covered the well! Make sure you tell others; property owners, etc. Seriously, it needs to be properly covered and sealed. Remember Baby Jessica! Getting off my soap box, now.
I don't know why I click on your videos... and just sit there mesmerized for a half hour. Love it.
You do great work and I love how you take care to clean up a sight when you are done.
It did look kinda pretty with all that spontaneous growth taking things over. But the cleanup sure is better than a rotting house
Very cool, you don't see old wells like that any more. I'm so glad you covered it - very dangerous to leave open
Another great job and video.
Great video - thanks for not talking endlessly at the camera like most channels explaining the tiniest details.
I love the neat clean way you always leave the earth. Great job as always!
Nothing like a good productive video from Andrew to get you going in the morning!
If I didn’t already want a skid steer bad enough now I want one even more!
same man
Bought a track loader for my farm instead of a more typical 4 wheel tractor. Really enjoying it - very versatile, fun to use, and good in all kinds of environments.
Buy one
yeah no kidding that things impressive
Andrew built this Business from the ground up
Great Job! Someone needs to do this to alot of properties left. It is sad, but needed. Your videos are great. Keep it up.
That brush-chopper/mulcher is a great attachment to your tractor, and I'm glad to see you picking up plastic rubbish etc before mowing.
It's always a bit sad to see old houses demolished even when they are beyond repair. I imagine the the hopes and dreams of the folk that built them at considerable cost and wonder about what happened. Good Video.
Glad you're back at it Andrew. Keep the videos coming. Always interesting and entertaining.
Andrew I love you videos so much. They help me if I am upset they make me happy. You make me feel I can do anything if I try hard enough. And I think you are why I wanna get into construction in the future.
pretty sure that house gave up as soon as it saw camarata's truck pull in
See that porch? It gave a sigh of resignation. Note to self- this is what happens when you dont clean the leaves off the roof in the fall!
Hi Carl, nice to see you again and again.
This morning it was a original restored Axe.
Greets from Germany
4130 :)
@@817C01N thank Fabio! Glad you enjoyed
Yeah, that roof heard Andy was coming and just let go yesterday. Loved the axe restoration video. I think replicating the rivet heads was the worst part.
He sure did a fully excellent job on that... cannot believe how nice that area ended up.
Andrew's out there sealing up ancient evils trapped in the wells of abandoned cottages and treating it like he's just making sure no one falls in, what a hero
I just went back and put a steel plate over it instead. Uploading that as an unlisted video now.
love how that brush-hog makes short work of all the crappy vegetation....great tool! and good video.
It might get old fast, but it sure must be fun every once in a while to have a demolition job. I'm astounded at how much power and weight that skid-steer has. To be able to pick up 20' long tree trunk by one end and not tip the loader is impressive.
Okay 1 minute and already learned something new!! Electric load binders look very cool!!
What did you learn?
Drills turn stuff?
Power tools are electric?
Try not to be so proud of living under a rock.
@@jaxturner7288 dam chill out
Just a man doing what a man does. Awesome!
I’ve tried to watch other channels but they don’t compare with yours. You go above and beyond. That’s a rare thing these days.
Thanks.
This is quality content. Thank you. This channel made me appreciate the old men standing around building sites and just watching progress get made. Most youtubers would have made this 90% fluff and hype about tearing down a haunted mansion.
Any updates on the hot tub/cave project?
Love your content. Absolutely the best editing possible. Good timing, nothing boring. Let's get you to 1 Million subscribers!!
Lot's of history with an old house. Imagine watching that well being dug by hand and lined with fieldstones.
i hope it had a lot of happiness once
I've been watching this channel.close to maybe 4 years . This is a great channel
Love just sitting down with dinner and watch this man work. Love the channel
This is the first video of yours I've watched. All around excellent work, and I mean that it is work the way it should be done. The demolition was great and the videography was outstanding. I used to do some demolition on a smaller scale and with hand tools, curbside trash cans and one good friend.That was thirty eight years ago and the neighbors called us the Swedish Tractors.
Great to see you back Andrew, missed your witty comments……. Locked out 😂
Great work man!!! Beautiful area you live in. Love the hills and mountains.
Glad to see you working and posting. Please keep them coming. I always enjoy seen you work. Be safe and stay Healthy!
I love that you NEVER beg viewers to like and subscriber and look at the success of the channel
Thank you for all your videos, they are very instructive, always something to learn! For your health, please wear gloves while working outside, specially if you are in a demolition job.
It depends on the job you are doing but sometimes gloves can actually stop you from being safe. Things you are lifting can become more slippery with gloves causing a loss of grip and if you drop it, it causes more damage than if you knock some skin off.
I have helped with storm damage cleanup for 25 years as a NSW SES Volunteer) and would rather have a finger needing a bandaid than wear gloves and drop something on my foot. Choosing carefully when to use gloves is something you learn as you go. My dad is an expert chainsaw handler (since he was 10 years old) and could never get gloves big enough to fit his hands to wear while cutting firewood or doing anything outdoors (his Scottish ancestry is to blame). He said the biggest lesson he learnt was to look where he was going to stick his hand and pause to take a second look. We live in South Eastern Australia and have to watch for venomous snakes and spiders besides the obvious things such as sharp edges, nettles or thistles, splinters, nails, etc. There are also a few other animals like possums or blue tongue lizards that are willing to take a chunk out of you if you stick your hand too close to them. Our local possums are bigger than a large house at and are usually quick to let you know if you are too close.
Blessings, Dot
I can't edit my comments for some reason so I'm going to say I meant to write "bigger than a large house cat" not "house at" and hope you understand.
Andrew, I 'bout pushed the back of my couch off helping you pull up that slate!! I hope you see this - no big deal if you don't, 'cause you know this already, but you are truly AMAZING 💖 🌟👍👏
I was tilting my iPhone lol 😂
Looks like very satisfying work. When you go home, you know you've done something.
So glad you're back Andrew - we were lost without your informative and entertaining vids.
Keeping it real, and uncensored, love this channel. Its the only thing real left, and not afraid to make mistakes either( my favorite parts)
"That's was probably borderline dangerous"
That's my phrase of the day. You got to love it ,I'm still laughing!
Another excellent clearance job done by Andrew Camarata.
You know it's a good week when there are TWO Andrew videos in one week! New t-shirt idea....."That's borderline dangerous."
Excavator, excavator, nah skid steer 😂 this is why Andrew is the best at this stuff he’s doing it out of pure fun and gets the best angles in his videos💯
I love the technique of pulverising the woodwork first and turning it into matchwood.
Great editing, Nice camera positions, good timing on the time lapse, fun to watch. I know it takes a lot of time to put a video together but that’s one of the reasons you have a great channel. Keep that content coming. When are we going to see more of your new property come together?
Which new property?
@@IceSedale In the video with the armytruck and the container on the trailer, he was going up to his new property (or trying).
He has been talking of building something for all his equipments, maybe on this property, but Im not sure if he has decided yet. Going up that steap and on some days slippery slope - I dont understand what he wants that property for
Thought that was the snowmobile club property and they wanted to setup a better camp.
@@johnhansen189 he mentions in that video something about snowmobiling up there.
It’s amazing to me how hard it is to create something and how easy it is to destroy it. It probably took months to build that house back whenever, and took only one day to completely erase all those efforts.
When I wear my andrew camarata t shirt I have the confidence of a 4yr old in a batman costume.
Underrated
Same!
Lma0000000
Hahahahaha I guess I’m not the only one ☝️
Very good of you not to shred the plastic trash....amazing channel as always
life is so much easier when you have the proper tools. Some houses just won't laydown and die ! Now I can see Andrew owning one of these containers to use for this and fill transporting . Good site now .
Hey Andrew when I used to load them large waste bins I used to load it from the opposite end to the doors and then drive in through the doors and flatten it out ,you would be surprised haw much you can get in them (Just a thought). 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧. John
He's done that on occasion in the past. Crush the stuff down to dust as best you can, yeah, get more in there, less sticking up over the sides.
Probably figured had 2 full ones without but good plan otherwise
You've become a real champion navigating that drone, Andrew - it's a great fit to highlight the work you do, and it adds a kind of "Hollywood Movie" aspect to your videos. I like it!
Great job!!! Thanks for the content!! And excellent editing!
In this day of housing shortages, I hate to see any home let go to waste! You did a super job of land clearing! And way to go on making that well site safe! 👍
Thanks
Been a subscriber for several years now and just want to say thanks for all your vids and hard work. I learn a lot from you and now my 13 month old son loves to sit in my lap and make "broom broom" noises while watching. Now that i finally have my dream property, my next dream/goal is to start accumulating and learning how to use machinery and start a business to hand down to my kids.
An AC video and coffee.. perfect start to a Saturday! Now I have to go do the lawn with a PUSH MOWER! 🙄
You might want to add some Wheaties to that coffee.