That sludge makes amazing fertilizer when added to worm farms. It’s like magic ointment to the castings and to soil. Plants bounce back and just get robust and beautiful new growth and big chunky flowers. And the worms love eating it while providing great casting material. You could probably make some great “black gold” to any soil container with that stuff! Anyways I’m done being such a weirdo about pond scum/mud! Been making my own for over 3 years now❤
I’m going to take advantage of my early comment and ask a QUESTION. We have a medium sided fishpond/ water feature we’ve never done a water change or cleaning, our pond has native frogs, salamanders, periwinkles, mud puppies, and a couple varieties of fish. We’ve never emptied the pond and cleaned it because we don’t want to harm any of those smaller creatures that live on the bottom or any eggs. We know we can take the fish out and clean but a lot of creatures live in and off some of the debris that fall in. The pond is circulated via submersible pump at the bottom pumped through a sand filter and then split between a waterfall and a creek that runs too a swampy wetlands thing to help filter. Id like to limit the debris that fall in or limit the amount of debris that settle in the pond and I was wondering if you knew of any less invasive ways to clean these ponds?
Disappointed you did not create a natural filtration system like the one at the bird sanctuary in Ireland. uses plants to cleanse the biologicals, limestone to balance the acidity, and sand to take out any remaining debris.I use one in my own system until I had to move multiple times, but it worked great!
@professionalhuman4429 What I was hoping to do was get them to *think* because it's not only better for the environment, but creates multiple ops for either greater profits or a more meditative involvement for the owner.. Some understanding of basics to get what I mean: These filtering plants create material (the plants that suck up the fish effluence are easily culled as they proliferate) for the absolute best garden fertilizer. Like, no matter what you do, it's primo: - Owners can opt to self-maintain, as, straight out & soaking wet, you can chop & sprinkle a handfull of loose bits here and there, to simultaneously water and create non-weedproducing organic reinvigoration to soil that brings worms that aerate your garden (just don't leave piles of it touching your plants or shrubs/exposed roots because it can physically burn them as you will see, but bits scatered are not a problem and mimic the detrius of a lush forest: - Regularly adding wet material with dry stuff to a compost heap keeps the system active and areated. You know it's working because it is steaming hot - especially if you are chopping it up. Turning & watering regularly, I had fresh, useable compost in 2 months in Summer heat. With good organic garden soil costing $11 USD/bag? Yeah, nah yeah, this is the stuff! If you are a commercial outfit with shredder-chippers & space to organize progressive beds of compost, you are making money on making money because they pay you to put it in and to harvest - I mean "maintain" it for them. They pay for your compost product and the labor to spread it, or you can sell it bulk. Composting is time and effort, but good for everything all the way around. I've even seen one setup where the commercial outfit even collected the methane generated and used/sold *that* Waer hyacyths are easiest to harvest & work well in a 2 foot, hanging rubber trough. Cattails look cool, are all the way edible and useable for basket weaving, but a serious pain in the pettuttie to harvest, & require a knife to cut the tubers so NOT rubber lining-friendly at all. If I were doing it over, I would try putting the tubers in stainless steel bowls in the rubber trough between hyacynths. They're still filtering but you just remove the bowls, no cutting required Hope this helps someone!
@@AG-yj1jv Man, why you explaining what I already know? Read my comment again. If they're too dumb to realise there is a way way better way to do it, why give them the keys? Also, if you look at my original comment in the thread I said the system that mimics nature is better, but without giving them all the answers. If you keep on carrying people they ain't ever going to walk. The world is full of ignorant people who TALK and blab about how good they are, and never stop to think if they possibly might still have stuff to learn. You obviously really are very knowledgeable about the subject, I was basically saying people like you and I should move forward and let the rest catch up on their own time. Peace ✌️
Do you send all that pond poo to be turned into furtilizer? Plants would probably love that. You could probably spread that out in a desert region people are trying to green too.
@@AtlasReburdened I know, but it helps. There are actually programs reintroducing beavers into desert regions where they have previously built dams along small streams. They start a dam to get them to stay. The fish matter and all the other stuff the streams bring fertilize the region and attract animals that again leave their fertilizer too. But more furtilizer the better. Our dessert regions are in desperate need of plant life to attract the moisture. It is posible to green the deserts again.
@@christinaburney5935As someone who lives in a desert. No. We have our own native plants. Please don’t come and dump fish crap everywhere and give us brown grass. It’s 120 degrees here, we have specific plants built to this climate. Put the fish crap in a field in your own region.
@@KrasseOdaVonBayern Putting furtilizer feeds native plant life. It's not moving in foreign plant life. It's only feeding what's already in the ground. People have brought back native forests long dead by feeding the soil and doing what beavers do and making ponds with small streams that are already there. Once the ponds reappear and the local plants the entire environment shifts to attract the right amount of moisture it needs. They have even brought back baron rainforest that was logged into oblivion and turned into desert this way. One country even partnered with orange growers to dump all the skins of their oranges after they removed all the zest. They dumped for 10 years and there were hills of orange peels. Then they left it and walked away. 20 years later it's back to being a gigantic forest full of rich soil and wildlife. All native plants and animals. If you ask me all this political nonsense about climate change can be fixed without taxing us into oblivion. We can do it with food scraps, fish poop, and beavers if people will leave them be and stop killing them. They have programs that will trap and move beavers to where they are needed who are being a menace and only want to keep building.
I can only imagine how beautiful it was at one time and how beautiful it will be again with everyone of you working so hard on it thank you so much for doing it and preserving it but please make a number two film so we can see what it turns out like❤
Wow, absolutely wow I am 21 so I’m almost generation Z I’m so happy to see young people like me doing stuff like this whether or not it’s on social media at least you’re doing stuff like this and not thirst traps. I absolutely love this and think your yard and pond is stunning
At one point in my life I wanted to be a aqua designer that specialized in waterfalls and fountains. I used to make small ones for my older sister when she would lay out in the sun and tan (this was the early 70s). Still live playing in water by surfing, waterskiing, diving, snorkeling, basically any activity involving water. 🌊🏄🚣🎣🤿🤙
You need to make sure you keep some of the sludge and plants so that the fish have bacteria they are used to and other things that they need to not go in shock .
Damn I'd love to get in on this type of work. I wish you were able to get public funding to add giant ecosystems across the city. Like a whole city sized aquaponics system that did produce fish as food and kept green spaces. We'd have to first focus on reviving river systems to charge the natural water needed to run such a thing.
I think Seth is right about Flare of Cultivation being an S tier. I'd happy sac any mana dork for 2 free lands. Not too mention cards like Elvish Pioneer/Arboreal Grazer (1 drops) or Elvish Visionary (I know, Richard, that you like Spirted Companion and that's the same thing). Or even a Rec Sage. Use it to pop someones enchantment then sacrifice for land.
Waaaay back in the day there was a house in San Marino that had a massive river-pond-waterfall system in its front yard that had fallen into disrepair. Sadly back in the late 90s the property was sold, subdivided and several homes built destroying this treasure.
I worked on a custom house that had a waterfall from a 15 foot tall rock formation 20 feet from in front of their living room windows. It was so cool just to watch it cascade over the rocks and into a pond.
First thing is to get rid of the gravel in the pond, it just holds all the waste and causes lots of problems in lined ponds. Water gardens and koi ponds are incredible, but lots of work as well. And if maintenance isn't something you have time for, don't get fish of any kind. They at a lot of work. I bet that will be great once it is up and going again.
I always wanted a huge water feature in my yard with pond and canal or moat and what knot. I mean any kind of water feature I'd love. I even drew my dream home where I was younger and I had this dream of a home in the mountains that was actually part in the mountain with a room that the wall was actually the rock from the mountain and the yard would have a large pond with a small river/canal with water fall at one end and the pond would have rocks that were stepping stones or a small bridge or something to go over it and then the biggest thing was that where the pond was there would be a covered area that would be attached to a room vy very large windows or doors that open fully up if weather was nice enough and I wanted to have more outdoors inside. But the biggest thing was that a canal would actually go through that room which was the den/living room thought about normal or doing clear floo😂rs over it one but eitherway a canal that went through the inside of the home with the mountain side as the wall in that room. And there was also a area inside that was a huge terrarium that we could actually have a small area with a couple of chairs and little Cafe table that was actually the terrarium for my pet water dragon. Or other lizard or whatever depending upon what I might have once the home was built cause I knew it never happen at all but even if a miracle happened it would take time and my pet at the time would likely not be alive plus they get stressed out easily from changing do my Terrarium I'd built with my day for them both would likely need to stay in the Terrarium they had already. I would always let them out to explore expesally during cleaning up time so I could have had their terrarium inside the large terrarium and see if they would adjust without too much stress slowly and if say I had won the nearly billion dollar power ball maybe I would have been able. I drew up the plans nearly 20 years ago tho and absolutely none came true for me. I dud have a very small pond with a tiny little stream from the top where my dad helped me build a stepped raised flower bed and we put water coming from top step down into a small pond at the bottom but then I moved from the country side in nc to queens ny. Now only yard I even have is a 200 square foot areA in between the alley that gets no sun. 😅 no mountain, no terrarium" my parents kept my dragons cause didn't want the stress to kill them early and they lived a while but of course eventually died. No river, no pond, no big operable doors or windows or else at all. Still my Dream home tho. Maybe if I ever do actually win the lottery that I don't play 😅 I'll hire you guys to help me Design and install the water features tho lol
Bosch 11304 (brute hammer). Fellas, do yourself a flavour & trade in that ancient breaker, we dumped ours & went over to hilti (te3000). The Hilti is literally 20 times faster. Expensive but you'll earn that back in the first few jobs. Nice job tho.
The mad is actually great for getting plankots and other microorganisms you can just add some shrimps or something similar to clean up the cloudiness of the water and boom you got yourself a mini microenvironment.
That sludge makes amazing fertilizer when added to worm farms. It’s like magic ointment to the castings and to soil. Plants bounce back and just get robust and beautiful new growth and big chunky flowers.
And the worms love eating it while providing great casting material. You could probably make some great “black gold” to any soil container with that stuff! Anyways I’m done being such a weirdo about pond scum/mud!
Been making my own for over 3 years now❤
Fish and worms are a great combination
Great advice 👍
Good to know, and knowing is half the battle
Gonna use this for my weed plants...
@@AKYLE315 at first i thought you meant weeds and was wondering why you’d want them to grow more until i realized😂
I love the part where they didn’t show us the end result. SO aggravating to have to chase part two down, ain’t nobody got time for that! 😂😂
It’s easy to find on their playlists
This is why I hate that UA-cam added shorts.
Thanks for giving me the forewarning lol I stopped watching like 5 seconds in
Whoever made that originally had a great vision and I bet it was amazing!
Why did they put so many fish in such a small area? Grim.
@@johnmartinez7440 Fish most likely made more of themselves on their own.
Ok but where is the link for part 2?
Search. Premier ponds saving long lost waterfall. You'll get a full playlist
@@scottland7 Thanks
@@scottland7 thank you!
Same. Searched and couldn’t find it.
@@nikki5399 Just go to their channel and search for long-lost waterfall lol. Playlist pops up right at the top
Would have been nice to see the finished product
Tap the their icon and all will be available ! 😊
Fantastic! ✨🐠✨🐠✨. Can’t wait to see the rest!
I’m going to take advantage of my early comment and ask a QUESTION. We have a medium sided fishpond/ water feature we’ve never done a water change or cleaning, our pond has native frogs, salamanders, periwinkles, mud puppies, and a couple varieties of fish. We’ve never emptied the pond and cleaned it because we don’t want to harm any of those smaller creatures that live on the bottom or any eggs. We know we can take the fish out and clean but a lot of creatures live in and off some of the debris that fall in. The pond is circulated via submersible pump at the bottom pumped through a sand filter and then split between a waterfall and a creek that runs too a swampy wetlands thing to help filter. Id like to limit the debris that fall in or limit the amount of debris that settle in the pond and I was wondering if you knew of any less invasive ways to clean these ponds?
Is the pond doing well ?
If the pond is doing well, leave it alone. It sounds like you have a healthy ecosystem, job well done.
If your goal is to preserve wildlife, leave it alone. That muck and stuff is good for a wildlife pond.
As a pool man, if you're serious, set up a weekly/monthly program, with someone paid to follow up. This fizz don't keep.
I wish I could find part 2.
I hope they add the link on the video description to the part 2 if there is any
Prime, Sam, Big Country, Koozy, Roger, and Big Mike! No way!
ALL of them walk in a bar. Up at the watering hole there's a Rabi, a Priest, a Pastor, and a Preacher....
Got the whole team together
The boys are back …
Disappointed you did not create a natural filtration system like the one at the bird sanctuary in Ireland. uses plants to cleanse the biologicals, limestone to balance the acidity, and sand to take out any remaining debris.I use one in my own system until I had to move multiple times, but it worked great!
Man, why you have to give stupid people obvious solutions. You just gave the serious professionals another possible competitor. 😢
@professionalhuman4429 What I was hoping to do was get them to *think* because it's not only better for the environment, but creates multiple ops for either greater profits or a more meditative involvement for the owner..
Some understanding of basics to get what I mean:
These filtering plants create material (the plants that suck up the fish effluence are easily culled as they proliferate) for the absolute best garden fertilizer. Like, no matter what you do, it's primo:
- Owners can opt to self-maintain, as, straight out & soaking wet, you can chop & sprinkle a handfull of loose bits here and there, to simultaneously water and create non-weedproducing organic reinvigoration to soil that brings worms that aerate your garden (just don't leave piles of it touching your plants or shrubs/exposed roots because it can physically burn them as you will see, but bits scatered are not a problem and mimic the detrius of a lush forest:
- Regularly adding wet material with dry stuff to a compost heap keeps the system active and areated. You know it's working because it is steaming hot - especially if you are chopping it up. Turning & watering regularly, I had fresh, useable compost in 2 months in Summer heat. With good organic garden soil costing $11 USD/bag? Yeah, nah yeah, this is the stuff!
If you are a commercial outfit with shredder-chippers & space to organize progressive beds of compost, you are making money on making money because they pay you to put it in and to harvest - I mean "maintain" it for them. They pay for your compost product and the labor to spread it, or you can sell it bulk.
Composting is time and effort, but good for everything all the way around. I've even seen one setup where the commercial outfit even collected the methane generated and used/sold *that*
Waer hyacyths are easiest to harvest & work well in a 2 foot, hanging rubber trough.
Cattails look cool, are all the way edible and useable for basket weaving, but a serious pain in the pettuttie to harvest, & require a knife to cut the tubers so NOT rubber lining-friendly at all. If I were doing it over, I would try putting the tubers in stainless steel bowls in the rubber trough between hyacynths. They're still filtering but you just remove the bowls, no cutting required
Hope this helps someone!
@@AG-yj1jv Man, why you explaining what I already know? Read my comment again. If they're too dumb to realise there is a way way better way to do it, why give them the keys? Also, if you look at my original comment in the thread I said the system that mimics nature is better, but without giving them all the answers. If you keep on carrying people they ain't ever going to walk. The world is full of ignorant people who TALK and blab about how good they are, and never stop to think if they possibly might still have stuff to learn. You obviously really are very knowledgeable about the subject, I was basically saying people like you and I should move forward and let the rest catch up on their own time. Peace ✌️
Channel called Oz Ponds or something like that does a whole bunch of videos on bog filters, if anyone is more interested in the subject
@michaelsorensen7567 Thanks! I will check that out - love positive people responding with useful information instead of selfish spew!
Very nice! Making two or three shorts that show more details and a slower proces might be nicer. 😊
Wow! How cool to have help !
That's cool wanna see the finished result
Impressive! Great crew you have there!
Exactly what I was going to comment lol one dude was using a jackhammer
Do you send all that pond poo to be turned into furtilizer? Plants would probably love that. You could probably spread that out in a desert region people are trying to green too.
It's takes more than dumping fish crap in the desert to green it.
@@AtlasReburdened I know, but it helps. There are actually programs reintroducing beavers into desert regions where they have previously built dams along small streams. They start a dam to get them to stay. The fish matter and all the other stuff the streams bring fertilize the region and attract animals that again leave their fertilizer too. But more furtilizer the better. Our dessert regions are in desperate need of plant life to attract the moisture. It is posible to green the deserts again.
@@christinaburney5935As someone who lives in a desert. No. We have our own native plants. Please don’t come and dump fish crap everywhere and give us brown grass.
It’s 120 degrees here, we have specific plants built to this climate. Put the fish crap in a field in your own region.
@@KrasseOdaVonBayern Putting furtilizer feeds native plant life. It's not moving in foreign plant life. It's only feeding what's already in the ground. People have brought back native forests long dead by feeding the soil and doing what beavers do and making ponds with small streams that are already there. Once the ponds reappear and the local plants the entire environment shifts to attract the right amount of moisture it needs. They have even brought back baron rainforest that was logged into oblivion and turned into desert this way. One country even partnered with orange growers to dump all the skins of their oranges after they removed all the zest. They dumped for 10 years and there were hills of orange peels. Then they left it and walked away. 20 years later it's back to being a gigantic forest full of rich soil and wildlife. All native plants and animals.
If you ask me all this political nonsense about climate change can be fixed without taxing us into oblivion. We can do it with food scraps, fish poop, and beavers if people will leave them be and stop killing them. They have programs that will trap and move beavers to where they are needed who are being a menace and only want to keep building.
@@AtlasReburdened🤔Cloud seeding works until you overdo it and Dubai is flooded!!⛈️⛈️⛈️💦💦💦😵🤯
that looks very expensive to run all day
Awesome job
This is going to be amazing! 🤩 Looking forward to seeing it.
Way to shout out the crew.. shows appreciation 😊
Good to see young men willing to work hard to get things done and earn a living. They did a great job!
Loved to see part 2
I wish shorts could be longer
Me too! This is on a playlist on our channel, same name as this Short. I make them full-length on TikTok as well. All the best!
This deserves more love
You guys did great!!❤
They all sound like nicknames they gave themselves 😂
Missing cleaning pools, spas & ponds. Glad I found you channel.😍
Learn the difference between perpendicular, and parallel.
That gunk could have been a biome that was self-sustaining...
Yup, but city idiots love to make everything shiny, clean, and sterile.
Who cares?
There’s a market for those?
@@theseeker3073 Absolutely. Have you never heard of planted tanks??
@@foxpatternedferret476 Nope, this is the first time I hear about those.
❤Amazing, good job guys!! 👏
I can only imagine how beautiful it was at one time and how beautiful it will be again with everyone of you working so hard on it thank you so much for doing it and preserving it but please make a number two film so we can see what it turns out like❤
Beautiful job!
Beautiful! Wish we all had one! 👍🥰
Wow, absolutely wow I am 21 so I’m almost generation Z I’m so happy to see young people like me doing stuff like this whether or not it’s on social media at least you’re doing stuff like this and not thirst traps. I absolutely love this and think your yard and pond is stunning
Wow, awesome job done
OMG, you guys are amazing 🤩
Please post when done. Epic!!
Link the second part! Or the whole video!
idk maybe search the title
@@southernpridemanagementllc4826called saving the MCLEAN MIRACLE if you still looking.
Nah they should just make it a vid and not a short
Honestly looks like fun!
At one point in my life I wanted to be a aqua designer that specialized in waterfalls and fountains. I used to make small ones for my older sister when she would lay out in the sun and tan (this was the early 70s). Still live playing in water by surfing, waterskiing, diving, snorkeling, basically any activity involving water. 🌊🏄🚣🎣🤿🤙
I want to see that egantic waterfall working
Heading to your channel, I could have a lot of fun with something like this
The most rad pond clean edit of the tube
Appreciate you!
Can you share the link to the full video?? 😊
Beautiful!! I want one!
I would love to have a pond like this one day!!
That's awesome, great job bro
Love the names.
You need to make sure you keep some of the sludge and plants so that the fish have bacteria they are used to and other things that they need to not go in shock .
Man I want to work for you! Y’all’s work is incredible
Freakin amazing! I have multiple tea tiny waterfalls on my property in NH. Love everyone of them.
Where is Part 2? Given up looking.
WOW ! Really going to be beautiful
Part 2 please 😮
Wow, that's AWESOME! 👌👏👍
"How much can you fit into a short?"
Premierpond: "...yes?"
Big fan of Big Country, I love that guy
What a massive job. Ch-ching!
Dang I want to see more
Damn I'd love to get in on this type of work. I wish you were able to get public funding to add giant ecosystems across the city. Like a whole city sized aquaponics system that did produce fish as food and kept green spaces. We'd have to first focus on reviving river systems to charge the natural water needed to run such a thing.
Wow, video quality is great what camera do you use?
How Wonderful!! 😊❤
Great Job Guys!! 👍 😊
It's going to be beautiful
All team work do wonders
That is stunning fair play lads
Wish youtube shorts would show what I've seen on your page. I want to see the rest of this, but can't find part 2
Love it❤
I like the positivity!!
What was the end cost?
I think Seth is right about Flare of Cultivation being an S tier.
I'd happy sac any mana dork for 2 free lands. Not too mention cards like Elvish Pioneer/Arboreal Grazer (1 drops) or Elvish Visionary (I know, Richard, that you like Spirted Companion and that's the same thing). Or even a Rec Sage. Use it to pop someones enchantment then sacrifice for land.
@Premierpond : can you please give the link to the full video, or at least to part 2 ? I scrolled through your entire YT page and can't find it
Would love to see the whole process.
Sounds good
Waaaay back in the day there was a house in San Marino that had a massive river-pond-waterfall system in its front yard that had fallen into disrepair. Sadly back in the late 90s the property was sold, subdivided and several homes built destroying this treasure.
I worked on a custom house that had a waterfall from a 15 foot tall rock formation 20 feet from in front of their living room windows. It was so cool just to watch it cascade over the rocks and into a pond.
Is sam the boy from the original 🤔 Jeepers creepers?!😆 by the way nice video
That pond had good natural filtration
First thing is to get rid of the gravel in the pond, it just holds all the waste and causes lots of problems in lined ponds. Water gardens and koi ponds are incredible, but lots of work as well. And if maintenance isn't something you have time for, don't get fish of any kind. They at a lot of work.
I bet that will be great once it is up and going again.
such an incredible process
Love this❤❤❤❤
Is there no large video of the whole process?
Love the nicknames! 👊
Fish are going to be happy!
Cool love you guys good idea❤🤸☝️🌏💯
There’s lots of stuff in that sludge that needs to be left in. It’s all part of the natural ecosystem! 😊
Love to see it finished is ther a link
It's a playlist on our channel, same name as this Short! IDK why UA-cam doesn't allow links in comments anymore but appreciate you watching!
Idk why the algorithm brought me here but I'm happy it did! Excellent work so far excited to see how it all flourishes!
Amazing.
Awesome!!!!!🙏👍❤️💘
I always wanted a huge water feature in my yard with pond and canal or moat and what knot. I mean any kind of water feature I'd love. I even drew my dream home where I was younger and I had this dream of a home in the mountains that was actually part in the mountain with a room that the wall was actually the rock from the mountain and the yard would have a large pond with a small river/canal with water fall at one end and the pond would have rocks that were stepping stones or a small bridge or something to go over it and then the biggest thing was that where the pond was there would be a covered area that would be attached to a room vy very large windows or doors that open fully up if weather was nice enough and I wanted to have more outdoors inside. But the biggest thing was that a canal would actually go through that room which was the den/living room thought about normal or doing clear floo😂rs over it one but eitherway a canal that went through the inside of the home with the mountain side as the wall in that room. And there was also a area inside that was a huge terrarium that we could actually have a small area with a couple of chairs and little Cafe table that was actually the terrarium for my pet water dragon. Or other lizard or whatever depending upon what I might have once the home was built cause I knew it never happen at all but even if a miracle happened it would take time and my pet at the time would likely not be alive plus they get stressed out easily from changing do my Terrarium I'd built with my day for them both would likely need to stay in the Terrarium they had already. I would always let them out to explore expesally during cleaning up time so I could have had their terrarium inside the large terrarium and see if they would adjust without too much stress slowly and if say I had won the nearly billion dollar power ball maybe I would have been able. I drew up the plans nearly 20 years ago tho and absolutely none came true for me. I dud have a very small pond with a tiny little stream from the top where my dad helped me build a stepped raised flower bed and we put water coming from top step down into a small pond at the bottom but then I moved from the country side in nc to queens ny. Now only yard I even have is a 200 square foot areA in between the alley that gets no sun. 😅 no mountain, no terrarium" my parents kept my dragons cause didn't want the stress to kill them early and they lived a while but of course eventually died. No river, no pond, no big operable doors or windows or else at all. Still my Dream home tho. Maybe if I ever do actually win the lottery that I don't play 😅 I'll hire you guys to help me Design and install the water features tho lol
Bro the meme templates and the end? Chefs kiss. 🤌🏽😂
Would have really liked a reveal of final pond 😫
You wouldn't need heavy filtration if you didn't have more fish than the pond can support.
coozys so cute
NICE!!!
Would love to see what happened to this, but can't find it. 😞
Playlist with same title as this clip! Thanks for being here :)
It's always up to Rick
Bosch 11304 (brute hammer).
Fellas, do yourself a flavour & trade in that ancient breaker, we dumped ours & went over to hilti (te3000).
The Hilti is literally 20 times faster.
Expensive but you'll earn that back in the first few jobs.
Nice job tho.
The mad is actually great for getting plankots and other microorganisms you can just add some shrimps or something similar to clean up the cloudiness of the water and boom you got yourself a mini microenvironment.
I wish we could have seen the final project.
Love the Mc hammer