I’m new to Andrew’s channel. I love the fact this guy isn’t trying to sell you anything. He just does his thing and that’s fascinating enough. Anyone else agree?
I’ve been following Andrew for over 5 years at minimum. I think I might remember him talking about his clothes for sale 2 times. That was only because they were back in stock online 😄
@@TheWascallyWelder.1 I think what Captain meant though is that he doesn’t “what’s up guys” Segway into a 5 min product push before every video. I’ve only missed a handful and I’ve never seen Andrew push anything, just let me know that it was available.
Pure genius and persistence in accomplishing what he sets out to do. Seems nothing stands in his way he can figure it out if he hasn't already done it. And it doesn't hurt that he's a full fledged daredevil. I have a fear of heights...he has a fear of not tempting heights LOL
Building that castle is most likely what got andrew more than half his subs and raised his channel profile to enormous heights. Incredible feat of engneering and persistance!
72 year old lady in New Zealand. I came across your chennel by accident - the video where you bought a mountaintop. I had no previous interest in construction or machinery but I just LOVE watching all your projects. Thank you! 🙂
I never click on any other UA-camrs video as I do with Andrew's. I've been here for a very long time from back in the days of Andrew and his friends doing daft stunts on quad bikes jumping fires ect. I've loved watching Andrew progress over the years and the Andrew fan base grow. You should be super proud of yourself Andrew on how far you have come along and how awesome your home looks now.
He doesn't actually live in the castle, although he does have that bed right at the top. I agree that no other channel gets me more excited when I see there's a new upload. In the years we've all been following Andrew, other channels have grabbed my interest, but none of them have the staying power of this channel.
It's extremely important to have people like Andrew in this world, because he's the one that does everything people say you can't!!!! You're awesome man!!!!
I love this channel and Andrew. He is amazing and talented in all he does. His house fascinates me he most. I can't wait to see it completely finished. And his mountain top retreat; what a spectacular view. Reminds me of growing up in Western Massachusetts.
Drives me nuts! People who say you can't! The only thing that seems to get in the way is money and finding responsible workers who have good work ethics, integrity and character
@@MegaDirtyberty I used to be this way when I was younger. It brings back fond memories and that question if I'm too old to move up north and do some snowmobiling and have a nice little shop
@@billvandorn5332 When you don't have much money to do stuff or if you just want to get something done, anybody can do it if they put their mind to it.
Although I knew everything turned out perfectly fine and that this was filmed many years ago, my heart rate and blood pressure were through the roof around the 8 minute mark! Great work, once again!
Hey Jesse, I've been watching you and Andrew since the beginning. Just last night I was trying to remember the very first video that you appeared in of Andrew's. Was it "Moving the large building" across the property line? Can you remember? First video I watched of yours was putting siding on a house and one of you cutting logs.
that is quite an undertaking to stand the container up. Very good planning,and good operators,ive seen alot of "professional " jobs moving and setting big stuff that didnt go that smoothly or well planned. Truly a pleasure to watch
Now that I've watched the whole thing, great re-edit. Nice "from then til now" video and will be nice to look back years from now and remember all your hard work.
Andrew's 'reruns' are better than most first run videos. It looked familiar when the video started and then I had an "oh yeah" moment. It was great seeing Levi again. Great job Andrew and thanks for sharing.
Absolutely insane! I've been in the construction business for 20 years now, and even with the experience I have, you continue to amaze me each and every episode brother!!
I almost forgot how awesome this project was. And it was so neat seeing it transform from just the garage into the castle, then into the house with the awesome view and roof. I remember the livestream when Andrew was designing the roof in SketchUp.
Thanks for the memories. I almost forgot how I started watching Jessie,s Chanel, I have been following him also. It was cool to see Levi running around too!
@@friday1218 ... it was leaning to the left and the mayor from Pisa called Andrew and told him he has to fix it because there can only be one leaning tower in the world.
To look at Camarata Castle now, it's hard to believe the amount of work that went into it. Watching the series of many videos chronicling its construction PROVES it!👍💪
Been watching Andrew for a number of years and his shipping container workshop build has been a massive source of inspiration for the design of my own. I am in Central Queensland and old equipment restoration excites me and what I need is a high multi bay shop for my projects so I can work in all weather conditions.
@@jamesnm21 Its rare to find a wood frame in Australia (especially here in QLD)- termites LOVE wood lol- and can reduce a woodframe to sawdust in just a year or two... Mine (like most) is all steel- frame, walls and roof... and I bet Andrews (Aussie one, not the yank one lol) is the same... (tiny 'back garden shed' 9M x 21m x 5m high)
Fantastic camera work, and editing, AND, if ever there was time to use the expression, “where there is a will, there is a way,” then this was the perfect time. Fascinating stuff, Andrew.
I love watching this, It always impress me to think what a vision you had to do such a house. I hope you have plans to make another one on your mountain retreat, maybe with a larger turret enclosed to keep the wind out, with an awesome view for you and all your friends. I wish I grew up knowing you, I would have loved to help and learn from you. Play hard and work hard.
Took balls my friend to pull of such a task of standing that container on end over the edge of a cliff. You are the man and the same goes for the crew helping you.
Yes, he said he wanted to paint it yellow, but the stored didn't have enough in stock. So he tried mixing up colors to make yellow and it didn't work as planned :)
It still amazes me how much changed in those years and how much work Andrew put into his castle AND his property. But that is probably what everyone likes. To see the process of a project getting more and more done. Like Andrew said it in another video, its hard to start, but if you have done the start and see the progress you made then it becomes a bit easier because you have something to continue.
Reminds me of moving 6"x6"x16ft structural beams with my 400 bearcat on the trapline for a third cabin build... length and weight can be a pain to move, neat to see some more work behind setting up the castle my dude.
I'm just amazed at what one man can do in a relatively short amount of time. You accomplish a lot with a lot of man hours that most people aren't willing to invest in. Looking forward to the helicopter videos in the future.
Dear Jesus don't give him any ideas .Next thing we no up pops a video of Andrew hanging from a helicopter welding steal girders on the tenth floor of his castle 😳🙈🤣😁😉
Absolutely Awesome seeing all of this in one video. Thank You Andrew for putting in hours of editing time this must have taken. I know it can take hours to edit my videos' of an hour or more with multiple clips, down to 20 minutes or less. I get tired of the repeated re-look to see how it's going together. Good Job, Keep it up. Maybe over time you could put together an hour or so video of the building of the house to current phase. Speed up a lot since we have seen the actual build videos. I think it would be real cool to watch.
You definitely have a amazing above ground palace! Now you need a amazing under mountain bunker to go with it! Could be a incredible next video series for you. I gess kinda the way you think you might already have one. But in these days with your talent no how and all your machines to do it, might be a good idea. Thanks for sharing your amazing building! Awesome job! 😁👍🏻🏰
Hey Andrew. As often as you're towing shipping crates around, wouldn't it make sense to build some kind of skid plate attachment you could put on them to make towing easier?
@@adem-Savs I was going to say, that's not really how he operates. Hahaha. He'd use them one time and say "that's annoying, it takes too long to put these on. I can throw a chain through these holes and be done with it, so I'm going keep doing that." 😂
You stole my thunder! Yes, exactly- a simple "belly pan" would be better than stark edges digging in. I thought this guy was supposed to be so bloody smart and wonderful- then I see strange, bonehead stuff like this. Idiot Savant? Yes, he's clever- but most is old knowledge, his young audience thinks he dreamed up. At least he seems like a nice guy, just another Ulster County, NY rich White kid. His whole area is- old money, kids with Trust Funds, everything handed to them.
AWESOME video that allows everyone a chance to see all that has gone into your castle build. Andrew, you are one talented guy and it's always great to see you showing it all with each video you put out. It's no wonder you have so many subscribers. You don't leave out anything when you show your projects being done and that's even your mistakes. Please don't stop allowing us into your everyday life.
There's a video that shows some of it once he got it closed in but yes I would live to see a fill tour of Andrew explaining it all as he walks and films it
As much as you wrestle those containers around, have you ever thought about getting an old trailer axle to stick under them as a dolly of sorts? I made one that's extendable for moving sheds a few years back. Works well. May be more of a hassle on these and hey, you get the drive leveled at the same time! Lol. Take care man!
I'm still amazed how the house turned out! Time and effort to make a masterpiece. Maybe someday I can come out there and see it in person! Keep up the good work Andrew!
I thought it would be just the title story, but was pleasantly surprised by the entire history, presented neatly and concisely. Great job on the video, Andrew! 😃
Such an inspiration Andrew, you have got me thinking about the future and seeing it is possible to do these things. I've listened to so many people say its too hard or too much work, but watching your videos has given me a new viewpoint on life. Thank you for doing what you do!
Welcome aboard Captain of the C,s. AC is one very smart hard working humble guy. He is unconventional and logical, rare in today’s culture. Best YT channel PERIOD!
Awesome video. Nice seeing how it the castle was actually put together. A lot of hard work. A bonus seeing Levi in the video too. I miss Levi. Cody is still awesome.
There is an old school invention, we used to call it “the wheel”. It made things move over the ground in an incredibly smooth and easy way. You should give them a try. I remember using them when I was a young man. Nice work! An amazing project.
Interesting! Went over to Santa Cruz today, had some drinks and dinner at the Crows Nest... enough drinks to not drive back home so I decided to crash on the boat. Spent a little time crying and talking to my ascended son Levi on the back of the boat.. A perfect still moment for about an hour. Then decided to jump into the forward berth and check out youtube... Your new video was placed first. Lol once again a big smile on my end! Love you Levi!!!
That was as usual an amazing feature film, and Here I was thinking you built the whole building on your own Andrew? Coming from Construction I knew just how many man-hours there are in a building like this so I always wondered about the story behind the story. No matter what else happens in your life this building will always be a legacy for people to admire and marvel at just how many miles of welds you laid down and the finished product has a visual and tactile feel to it that I don't believe anyone could repeat. As usual, your storytelling is perfect with the exact level of story and this time even more physical tale on how you completed the placement without cranes and other heavy lifting equipment that others would use. I look forward to seeing more
Your roof has stood the test of time. Guess plate steel welded to the beams is an excellent option! I'll keep that in mind when/if I ever follow my dreams of buying a massive property and building a house on it!
I’m new to Andrew’s channel. I love the fact this guy isn’t trying to sell you anything. He just does his thing and that’s fascinating enough. Anyone else agree?
1.11 million people brother! Andrew is awesome.
I’ve been following Andrew for over 5 years at minimum. I think I might remember him talking about his clothes for sale 2 times. That was only because they were back in stock online 😄
Not true he does have a products page and he does sale stuff you just gotta watch his main videos
We all agree. Welcome.
@@TheWascallyWelder.1 I think what Captain meant though is that he doesn’t “what’s up guys” Segway into a 5 min product push before every video. I’ve only missed a handful and I’ve never seen Andrew push anything, just let me know that it was available.
This man can make a three hour long video and people WILL watch the whole thing. There is something about this man that makes him better than others
Pure genius and persistence in accomplishing what he sets out to do.
Seems nothing stands in his way he can figure it out if he hasn't already done it.
And it doesn't hurt that he's a full fledged daredevil.
I have a fear of heights...he has a fear of not tempting heights LOL
Freedom. Freedom to chase his Dreams.
@@gregfeldman6818 the american dream its whats it called
a good name for this house, the american dream
I watched his 3 hrs buying a mountain top video twice
That’s a racist comment.
Building that castle is most likely what got andrew more than half his subs and raised his channel profile to enormous heights. Incredible feat of engneering and persistance!
72 year old lady in New Zealand. I came across your chennel by accident - the video where you bought a mountaintop. I had no previous interest in construction or machinery but I just LOVE watching all your projects. Thank you! 🙂
Thanks
That bedroom window is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen man
I’d watch this every time it’s re-released just to see this amazing feat & Levi again!
Wow, a blast from the past- and seeing Levi again... miss seeing him around, he was a good pup
I honestly almost cried, There was Joy and sadness seeing him. A Good Pup indeed.
Andrew doesn't need any "smart" people to tell him what to do. He just gets the job done and in fine style.
The working man's hero.
I never click on any other UA-camrs video as I do with Andrew's. I've been here for a very long time from back in the days of Andrew and his friends doing daft stunts on quad bikes jumping fires ect. I've loved watching Andrew progress over the years and the Andrew fan base grow. You should be super proud of yourself Andrew on how far you have come along and how awesome your home looks now.
so
Lmao
He doesn't actually live in the castle, although he does have that bed right at the top. I agree that no other channel gets me more excited when I see there's a new upload. In the years we've all been following Andrew, other channels have grabbed my interest, but none of them have the staying power of this channel.
Same here
And repairing his lawnmower! Haha
It's extremely important to have people like Andrew in this world, because he's the one that does everything people say you can't!!!! You're awesome man!!!!
I love this channel and Andrew. He is amazing and talented in all he does. His house fascinates me he most. I can't wait to see it completely finished. And his mountain top retreat; what a spectacular view. Reminds me of growing up in Western Massachusetts.
Drives me nuts! People who say you can't!
The only thing that seems to get in the way is money and finding responsible workers who have good work ethics, integrity and character
You underestimate all those who also do stuff like this.
@@MegaDirtyberty I used to be this way when I was younger. It brings back fond memories and that question if I'm too old to move up north and do some snowmobiling and have a nice little shop
@@billvandorn5332 When you don't have much money to do stuff or if you just want to get something done, anybody can do it if they put their mind to it.
Although I knew everything turned out perfectly fine and that this was filmed many years ago, my heart rate and blood pressure were through the roof around the 8 minute mark! Great work, once again!
This is a really good re-edit/upload. the pace was perfect
Saw you working the Gar Bro Jesse !
@@johnnybreck886 yes sir. That was a hard day
Hey Jesse, I've been watching you and Andrew since the beginning. Just last night I was trying to remember the very first video that you appeared in of Andrew's. Was it "Moving the large building" across the property line? Can you remember? First video I watched of yours was putting siding on a house and one of you cutting logs.
Really a good re-edit/upload. The pace was perfect.
yo Jesse! Whens that new video coming out? Can't wait!!
Remember all this, good seeing Levi in the footage. A great deal of hard work, a wonderful home.
Is this the original container castle?
@@TBLUNTZ420 yep
To see Andrew operating two dozers simultaneously was worth the price of admission alone.
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Sorry, but that’s not real smart. Just saying
I wonder if Andrew will live to see retirement the dangerous ways we runs his machinery?
(he runs) correction
@@p71collector If he runs a helicopter anything like he runs heavy equipment...i doubt it
Andrew is one of a kind and I like that. At risk of being yelled at, I enjoyed the Levi appearances.
that is quite an undertaking to stand the container up. Very good planning,and good operators,ive seen alot of "professional " jobs moving and setting big stuff that didnt go that smoothly or well planned. Truly a pleasure to watch
Andrew has figured another way to grade a gravel road, amazing !
The glimpses of Levi in these retro videos is always an added bonus.
11:56 That auto lowering ramp is some feat of engineering! :D
That was some big brain moment right there
What a guy
😂Yes sir! But, he made it work and once again, got the job done!
@@louroberts5567 not only that he made it work, twice!!
I've never seen a smoother transition myself! XD
Nice to see Levi again on this footage!
Incredible building!
It's amazing how much the area has changed since then.
Fond memories of days gone by.
Thanks for re-sharing.
Now that I've watched the whole thing, great re-edit. Nice "from then til now" video and will be nice to look back years from now and remember all your hard work.
Andrew's 'reruns' are better than most first run videos. It looked familiar when the video started and then I had an "oh yeah" moment. It was great seeing Levi again. Great job Andrew and thanks for sharing.
Absolutely insane! I've been in the construction business for 20 years now, and even with the experience I have, you continue to amaze me each and every episode brother!!
Really appreciate the extended footage of the tower and then a cool quick review arriving at the finished product. Awesome editing.
I almost forgot how awesome this project was. And it was so neat seeing it transform from just the garage into the castle, then into the house with the awesome view and roof. I remember the livestream when Andrew was designing the roof in SketchUp.
Got a link to that?
This video just paints the perfect picture of how far this property has come. Insane, the years of effort and energy put into it.
Thanks for the memories. I almost forgot how I started watching Jessie,s Chanel, I have been following him also. It was cool to see Levi running around too!
Ahhh memories...the HOURS we all spent watching those vids. Still AWESOME years later bro!
The shit this guy does to get stuff done is truly next level..and freaking hilarious! 😂😂😂
Epic man! What an incredible project. Love the re-edit!
Thanks
@@AndrewCamarata What’s wrong with the tower
@@friday1218 ... it was leaning to the left and the mayor from Pisa called Andrew and told him he has to fix it because there can only be one leaning tower in the world.
@@silentepsilon888 it’s been like that since he built the house and besides nobody noticed it because the ground shifts all the time but very slowly
@@silentepsilon888 go look at his other videos regarding the house in you’ll see
To look at Camarata Castle now, it's hard to believe the amount of work that went into it. Watching the series of many videos chronicling its construction PROVES it!👍💪
That you do the tandem tow single handedly, blows the mind.....and the camera set up for good measure....
Been watching Andrew for a number of years and his shipping container workshop build has been a massive source of inspiration for the design of my own. I am in Central Queensland and old equipment restoration excites me and what I need is a high multi bay shop for my projects so I can work in all weather conditions.
another aussie lol- waves from the Darling Downs
Wood frame or metal?
@@jamesnm21 Its rare to find a wood frame in Australia (especially here in QLD)- termites LOVE wood lol- and can reduce a woodframe to sawdust in just a year or two...
Mine (like most) is all steel- frame, walls and roof... and I bet Andrews (Aussie one, not the yank one lol) is the same...
(tiny 'back garden shed' 9M x 21m x 5m high)
@@jamesnm21 metal frame all the way so much easier to get cyclone rated
@@navcenter77 building yourself or having it done?
Andrew, I really like this re-edit of all the work that went into building your home. You still amaze me after watching you for a long time.
Fantastic camera work, and editing, AND, if ever there was time to use the expression, “where there is a will, there is a way,” then this was the perfect time. Fascinating stuff, Andrew.
This has to be one of the most elaborate container dwellings of all time. Well done Andrew.
I love watching this, It always impress me to think what a vision you had to do such a house. I hope you have plans to make another one on your mountain retreat, maybe with a larger turret enclosed to keep the wind out, with an awesome view for you and all your friends. I wish I grew up knowing you, I would have loved to help and learn from you. Play hard and work hard.
Took balls my friend to pull of such a task of standing that container on end over the edge of a cliff. You are the man and the same goes for the crew helping you.
Love this channel Andrew. Thank you for what you do.
You're a legend Andrew. So much great work done here. Keep it up.
Some excellent retro footage!?! Didn’t Andrew once say that this dozer wasn’t military issued, but instead a paint mishap? Seems like a good story
Good thinking. It is now a lot harder to steal! 😬
Yes, he said he wanted to paint it yellow, but the stored didn't have enough in stock. So he tried mixing up colors to make yellow and it didn't work as planned :)
I think there is footage of him mixing the paint IIRC - he was going for a different color
I was thinking, what? looks familar
@@TheSuperMaxik That and OEM CAT paint is between $100-200 a gallon.
It still amazes me how much changed in those years and how much work Andrew put into his castle AND his property.
But that is probably what everyone likes. To see the process of a project getting more and more done. Like Andrew said it in another video, its hard to start, but if you have done the start and see the progress you made then it becomes a bit easier because you have something to continue.
Reminds me of moving 6"x6"x16ft structural beams with my 400 bearcat on the trapline for a third cabin build... length and weight can be a pain to move, neat to see some more work behind setting up the castle my dude.
UA-cam has become a visual account of some amazing achievements. We all enjoy seeing your projects big and small.
The shipping container master in his natural habitat.
i love how Andrew comes up with a Beginning and End idea, the effortlessly makes everything from start to finish just happen. Amazing talent
I'm just amazed at what one man can do in a relatively short amount of time. You accomplish a lot with a lot of man hours that most people aren't willing to invest in. Looking forward to the helicopter videos in the future.
Dear Jesus don't give him any ideas .Next thing we no up pops a video of Andrew hanging from a helicopter welding steal girders on the tenth floor of his castle 😳🙈🤣😁😉
Still amazed at the amount of work that went into the castle. Not to mention the talent needed
not a single one of your videos ever disappoints, truly quality content that teaches me new things every time i watch!!
Even after all those years, still amazing to watch!
That's the most amazing design for a home/shop I have ever seen so cool 😎 great job Andrew 👏 👍
Isn't it great to look back on what you did in the past? It seems like yesterday when you did this. Thank you for the re-edit.
Absolutely Awesome seeing all of this in one video. Thank You Andrew for putting in hours of editing time this must have taken.
I know it can take hours to edit my videos' of an hour or more with multiple clips, down to 20 minutes or less. I get tired of the repeated re-look to see how it's going together. Good Job, Keep it up. Maybe over time you could put together an hour or so video of the building of the house to current phase. Speed up a lot since we have seen the actual build videos. I think it would be real cool to watch.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who skipped the description and said to myself "Wait... this happened YEARS ago."
Still fun to watch. Good job !!
You definitely have a amazing above ground palace! Now you need a amazing under mountain bunker to go with it! Could be a incredible next video series for you. I gess kinda the way you think you might already have one. But in these days with your talent no how and all your machines to do it, might be a good idea. Thanks for sharing your amazing building! Awesome job! 😁👍🏻🏰
I always love seeing the old videos you have with Levi in them.
Hey Andrew. As often as you're towing shipping crates around, wouldn't it make sense to build some kind of skid plate attachment you could put on them to make towing easier?
Oh it's Andrew im almost positive he's coming up with something
That is not Andrews style - he just gets a bigger CAT.
@@adem-Savs I was going to say, that's not really how he operates. Hahaha. He'd use them one time and say "that's annoying, it takes too long to put these on. I can throw a chain through these holes and be done with it, so I'm going keep doing that." 😂
They make wheels to bolt on to these for moving around
You stole my thunder!
Yes, exactly- a simple "belly pan" would be better than stark edges
digging in. I thought this guy was supposed to be so bloody smart and
wonderful- then I see strange, bonehead stuff like this. Idiot Savant?
Yes, he's clever- but most is old knowledge, his young audience thinks
he dreamed up. At least he seems like a nice guy, just another Ulster
County, NY rich White kid. His whole area is- old money, kids with
Trust Funds, everything handed to them.
AWESOME video that allows everyone a chance to see all that has gone into your castle build. Andrew, you are one talented guy and it's always great to see you showing it all with each video you put out. It's no wonder you have so many subscribers. You don't leave out anything when you show your projects being done and that's even your mistakes. Please don't stop allowing us into your everyday life.
Andrew, as many shipping containers as you have moved over the years it's time to build a set of wheels to move them.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Would an old set of metal train wheels offer any help or would that just rut the dirt and jam anyway?
They actually smooth out and level the gravel going up the hill.
Great reminder of the work and your ingenuity Andrew, the finished article looks fantastic 👍🏻🏴
such a boss he ghost rides two caterpillars at once
Was nice seeing Levi again! awesome build and amazing view of the mountains.
Would love a tour of the inside now that you have it built up!
There's a video that shows some of it once he got it closed in but yes I would live to see a fill tour of Andrew explaining it all as he walks and films it
I forgot how insane this was the first time I watched. truly amazing. Thanks for the reload.
This video originally got removed due to a copyright claim
As much as you wrestle those containers around, have you ever thought about getting an old trailer axle to stick under them as a dolly of sorts? I made one that's extendable for moving sheds a few years back. Works well. May be more of a hassle on these and hey, you get the drive leveled at the same time! Lol. Take care man!
He gets his suggestion or similar a lot. Too much time to do that. He'd rather just power his way through it.
Watch Shed-happens
@@ky.gambler5281 I do. Lol love that guy subbed to him as well.
My first thought was,
"uh he is stepping up another one, why?"
and "is he replacing it? what happened?"
Glad to see it was just a reupload from 2016.
I'm still amazed how the house turned out! Time and effort to make a masterpiece. Maybe someday I can come out there and see it in person! Keep up the good work Andrew!
The logistics and brawn and grit with machinery to do this is just impressive dude. Love how the house came out!
The first video of yours I watched was the roof install of your container house. I’ve been a fan ever since. Thanks for sharing
That has got to be the most unique home I have eve seen. Awesome Job !!
The best project on YT, by a mile.
I thought it would be just the title story, but was pleasantly surprised by the entire history, presented neatly and concisely. Great job on the video, Andrew! 😃
unbelievable....the drive this guy has.....well done Andrew.
Such an inspiration Andrew, you have got me thinking about the future and seeing it is possible to do these things. I've listened to so many people say its too hard or too much work, but watching your videos has given me a new viewpoint on life. Thank you for doing what you do!
Welcome aboard Captain of the C,s. AC is one very smart hard working humble guy. He is unconventional and logical, rare in today’s culture. Best YT channel PERIOD!
Amazing all the hard work it took building it in the past. Congrats again
I really enjoyed this video, the BEST part was seeing LEVI once again, great memories of YOUR Buddy. Cool you shared that!
That was a great trip back to the past, especially to get to see Levi again!
It's great to see this remake. Especially that special appearance of Levi.
one of the coolest things ever built to completion on all of youtube. nice job andrew.
Awesome video. Nice seeing how it the castle was actually put together. A lot of hard work.
A bonus seeing Levi in the video too.
I miss Levi. Cody is still awesome.
Andrew's channel..is awesome been watching it for years. ..this guy can do anything fix everything....jack of all trades and master of none..
There is an old school invention, we used to call it “the wheel”. It made things move over the ground in an incredibly smooth and easy way. You should give them a try. I remember using them when I was a young man. Nice work! An amazing project.
That’s really an awesome place you have there. You don’t have to worry about termites or loosing shingles during high winds.
Interesting! Went over to Santa Cruz today, had some drinks and dinner at the Crows Nest... enough drinks to not drive back home so I decided to crash on the boat. Spent a little time crying and talking to my ascended son Levi on the back of the boat.. A perfect still moment for about an hour. Then decided to jump into the forward berth and check out youtube...
Your new video was placed first. Lol once again a big smile on my end!
Love you Levi!!!
Simply sensational Camarata Paradise.......Can never get enough of Andrew's world....many thumbs up young man
Andrew and his friends always doing amazing projects . My respect
I saw the finished product long ago. Your knowledge and skills are impressive.
That was as usual an amazing feature film, and Here I was thinking you built the whole building on your own Andrew?
Coming from Construction I knew just how many man-hours there are in a building like this so I always wondered about the story behind the story.
No matter what else happens in your life this building will always be a legacy for people to admire and marvel at just how many miles of welds you laid down and the finished product has a visual and tactile feel to it that I don't believe anyone could repeat.
As usual, your storytelling is perfect with the exact level of story and this time even more physical tale on how you completed the placement without cranes and other heavy lifting equipment that others would use.
I look forward to seeing more
Always ready to to watch an Andrew Camarata video.
Are there any other fans that re-watch Andrew's epics ?
These are the only building projects I like to rewatch. everyone else wants to talk through them can't stand it lol
Still amazing how well it came together the top section the glass really made it pop great job gets better everytime you look at it
Andrew is the only guy I know that treats containers like lego's!
Wow.........now you can say that your are the king of the castle !
I don’t a project as nice as this in a few months. ❤️👌👍
Love the way you put all this into a cohesive retrospective. Great editing, man!
Thanks for sharing some of the intricacies of the tower.
Your roof has stood the test of time. Guess plate steel welded to the beams is an excellent option! I'll keep that in mind when/if I ever follow my dreams of buying a massive property and building a house on it!
I think the best feature is the window at the top! Incredible view.
Always appreciate how you start and close out your videos. Drone video and Music selection is awesome 😎