As a roll off dumpster business operator, I appreciate the decision and care you took to make sure the loads were level with the top edge of the dumpsters. It's important so the drivers can work efficiently and properly tarp and secure the load, making it safe to travel on the roads. Thank you, I hope others follow your example!
to be honest, the bucket really didnt look like it would handle that well without damaging it. that thing was made to grab huge chunks of metal, the way it bent that metal was like it was a piece of paper
Wears a respirator, saves the Rhododendron bush, salvages the cinder blocks. This is why you're so successful, Andrew. It's those little things that make a difference. You take pride in what you do, working hard and smart, and it shows.
I'm certain that he does..... But also he makes 90% of his money from CZcams Revenue . Trust me I have worked for my self plenty of years but I can assure you there is times that you WILL not have work for a week or 2... He is lucky he has CZcams to back him up and actually is supporting him. I Just hope he is smart and made him self a 401K savings or has a really accountant to assure things are going good for him.
Seems we all caught that bug. Just think that some of the material could have been salvaged and reused in some other area or sold to build something than trashed like that.
I live in a very nice 1968 Hennessy ultra wide. In a rural area. And let me tell you trailer trash is real I spent maybe 3k renovating it and let me tell you. Only decent looking place in the joint. Glad I had it these last 2 years tho.
hahahaha yeah that trailer was Mint by TPB standards. Ricky could have grown some really good dope in that trailer, way better than the stuff you get down at the mall.
Andrew, I have been watching your videos since March 2020. I really admire your "can do" attitude and your ability to solve problems with an enormous amount of common sense. Thank you for all the informative an interesting videos you produce. Please keep up the good work.
Yeah man....anything and everything is going to be poorly built when you live in a steel frame, steel walled castle with a little bit of brick and wood. Andrews castle will stand for at least a hundred years until it starts to become remotely compromised. He way overbuilt that thing, but he did in fact say that he wanted it “to last forever”.
@@deplorablelibertarian drinking game: every time Andrew mentions his castle lasting forever while watching one of the videos on his castle, you take a shot
I drove a deuce and a half (M35a2) through the last mobile home I lived in. 10/10 would recommend if you have a junk mobile and access to one. Take the axles off and pull it off the blocks first.
The time and attention you take to set up your camera with the perfect angle so that we can really see the fine work you do never ceases to amaze me. You are so very talented. Thank you.
Cody looked confused when Andrew went through the wall. I love it when a dog gives the WTF face. Andrew saw that steel frame and thought , hey I could build Cody and Levi a dog house with that. A little concrete and some gray paint and the dogs are all set.
I just finished watching your video "Closing in the Container Castle" and it's totally wild to see the contrast between a building made to last a thousand years and one you can basically walk through.
I think your work ethic is some of the best I have ever seen. Clearing up the rubbish in the woods was as far as I can tell above and beyond what your original job was. You should be very proud of yourself. From a UK subscriber
My family was in the mobile home moving industry for a long time, this method is a lot more efficient than moving the MH in one piece for disposal. Great video Andrew!! Cody is growing up so fast, stay safe my friends!!
@@AndrewCamarata No, regulations on transport and disposal of mobile homes these days are so strict it's not cost effective to move it one piece just to do the same thing you did on site.
I was sat there thinking he’s gunna use that digger, then 10 seconds later you’re going in it then when the guy was tickling it all I was thinking he gunna saying just let me do it mate then 10 seconds later you’re in the captains seat ‘cause that was painful watching him try unload
He was probably not comfortable with that big machine and also didn't want to make any damage to Andrew's trailer. Some people are super picky about their equipment and ready to start a hassle if the are any scratches made in the loading/unloading process.
Bro, I've sat and watched your videos now for a couple years and I must say you are definitely a jack of all trades!! Keep up the amazing work and the amazing content! I could honestly watch you just dig trenches all day! Awesome work!
I see AC get out of his skid steer and completely clean up, picking up by hand many small items the bucket either didn't get, or dropped. THIS is why he gets return business. He cares about the job he is doing, and how it reflects on his business!
He also seem to work hard, not taking brakes (like most smokers would do) - and the people he works for gets a bonus: a video about the work done on their property.
Some of them are built just like modular homes, and will stand the ultimate test of time...but most are poorly built. I bought a lot and had had a modular dropped on it- but I saw how it was built so I know it’s quality. You wouldn’t know it’s a modular if you didn’t see the cranes setting it on the foundation. I saved a bunch of money having it built in a warehouse and put together in sections....and it came with a guarantee.
Funny you mentioned that. After we bought our property moved a used 1969 mobile home to it in 1980. At the time my wife worked at a mobile home park and we got a good deal on an abandoned mobile home. Lived in it for a couple of years while be built our house. Then we sold it for what we had into it to another couple. I've often wondered it it still exists or if not how long it lasted. Andrew is right about the flimsily construction. Ours had no insulation in the walls so ice would build up on the inside during cold days here in NH. When we were building our house several of the subs wondered why we wanted a mortgage when we had a perfectly good mobile home. :)
When people mention an exception to mobile home poor quality they unknowingly mention modular homes which are different than mobile homes. Most homes made today and even in the past use prefabricated roof A frames and sometimes skeletal wall sections too. A modular home is made up of multiple prefabricated components whereas a mobile home is assembled and hauled to its destination and isnt meant to be moved very often (preferably not at all)
Very nice of you Andrew to start uploading videos frequently again ! Even though your latest projects have been grand in scale , time and difficulty we still wouldn't mind seeing the slow progress !
AS A NEW SUBSCRIBER, YOUR WORK AMAZES ME, YOU LEAVE EVERY PROPERTY LOOKING BETTER THAN BEFOR., PATIENCE IS YOUR FIRST NAME. GOD BLESS YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK. HUGS FROM NEVADA.
I like the way you did a final clean up by hand. After all the customers doesn’t ever comment on the 99% of the job that was well done , it’s always the 1% that was not well done.
That claw bucket seems to be one of the most useful attachments on the skid steer. While others are needed, watching your episodes you seem to use it more. I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
I can imagine a conversation starting with Andrew. "See how these things are built out of nothing?" "Well I bet your house is built just the same." Camera pans to Andrews 4-5 storey concrete and metal castle.
In Florida, they call it a land improvement after a hurricane, just take out a trailer court and people love the results as they get a better new home and the state has that much more pressed board gone.
I think it’s time for you to buy a rolloff or hooklift truck. You can deliver and pickup your machines from job site, remove demo, stumps and scrap metal. Also handy around your property.
What is nice with Andrew,he still has that kid spirit at heart(busting door,kicking thru wall)why not it's fun,why be allways serious,enjoy yourself,and Andrew shows it.
Honestly going the extra mile on the job usually feels satisfying, makes the customer happy and leads to more work in the future since people talk about good service!
Windshield in that or a grate or something any thing I saw quite a few times stuff was heading into your face want more videos not you getting hurt we love ya in FLORIDA hard worker you are
Damn!, You are Good Bro!, I have lived in Mobile Homes from the 70's-80's, Bought a 1983 one when I first got Married, Reminds me of this one!, They are built a little better today, But not much and cost Way More!
I work in landscaping and I fully believe your story about all the flower pots someone saved LOL I have seen people with p/u truck fulls easily. And by the way I really appreciate your attention to detail. So many contractors make you wonder how they ever get return business.
I have soooo many older vids that i have not been able to get to. But with these daily uploads i keep getting excited and watch them knowing i have more to go back to later!
@@BornToDoItRight YES, YES !!! I AGRee with you !! Even dreams and desires have a expiration date !!! I meant to say, that in a certain period of time, in a special time for someone, this house was a dream that becomes true !!!! Only a romantic thought....
Cody says to Levi, our human can walk through walls!, Yep, you haven't seen anything yet 🐕🐾. Great vlog Andrew, brilliant photography and score. Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
Yeah, fin some vids from the man, the myth the legend himself, not many doing these videos on YT and i miss them and are evere thankfull for people like Abdrew who still continue be themself no matter the YT algorithm..
One man operation. Organized, neat, cleans up by hand what he can't grab with the claws. You are amazing Andrew. I live in Dutchess County across the river from you. It would be fun to pay you a visit to watch you in action. You are an example of you can make things happen, make money, not make excuses, repurpose, fix anything and everything, improvise and on and on. I laughed when you said you were getting a new truck. in one of your videos. I pictured a new something. You turned an older Dodge into a functional, money making vehicle. As a coach once said to us, I can't turn chicken shit into chicken salad. You sure can. Thanks for your videos. A fan of the man.
Was i the only one satisfied when that frame fit perfectly inside the trailer
No you were not
like a glove.
@@heavychevyism crashnick lol
He does that often. Yea, weird satisfaction we have seeing that.
I was pretty satisfied when it happened
Had me cracking up when Andrew literally took over the controls for the salvage yard guy 😂
Let me show you how to do that.
guy was struggling 😂
That guy was going to mess his trailer up at the rate he was going
That was hilarious
Get out the way, look, this is how you operate it, main man Andrew.
Customer: my wife doesn't love me
Andrew: i got a bobcat attachment for that.
As a roll off dumpster business operator, I appreciate the decision and care you took to make sure the loads were level with the top edge of the dumpsters. It's important so the drivers can work efficiently and properly tarp and secure the load, making it safe to travel on the roads. Thank you, I hope others follow your example!
How many yards do you think each dumpster was. ?
40 yard
I did it like this once. Had so much dirt in the dumpster the guy almost couldn't put it on his truck. First and last time that happened.
hes spoiling us this week , thank you AC .
Aman brother!
Hell yeah, this was the first video that popped up when i opened youtube
Scrap yard: “I can’t pull that off without damaging your trailer”
AC: “Hold my 🍺 “
to be honest, the bucket really didnt look like it would handle that well without damaging it. that thing was made to grab huge chunks of metal, the way it bent that metal was like it was a piece of paper
Andrew Camarata demolishes an abandoned mobile home with the IHI CL35 tracked skidsteer loader.
Demolished by Andrew Camarata.
It must have been the scrap guys first day!
@@wetdixiebellelingerie3014 What is your Channel?
Wears a respirator, saves the Rhododendron bush, salvages the cinder blocks. This is why you're so successful, Andrew. It's those little things that make a difference. You take pride in what you do, working hard and smart, and it shows.
The axles and tongue were worth money too, but he didn't salvage those. Around here people also recycle the aluminum siding and roof.
@@billkea7224 Here almost any lumber too.
@@billkea7224 garbage. I Recycled them into scrap.
What a "💓LORD💓" GIVEN GIFT!...to be DETAIL Oriented! 👍😊👍
Money is in the wire. Plumbing hopefully was copper
He's doing a good job demolishing the mobile home..........he's really tearing it up. A smashing job. The home is beside itself.
Andrew-glad to see you using that respirator!
He’s got a girl now so he better shape up. :)
With all the fiberglass and whatever else may get air borne, can't be too careful.
Knock Knock
Who's there?
(Skid stir comes crashing through the wall)
Andrew Camarata
ROFL !!!
You made my day!
It's actually Levi driving the skid
@@evanwasserman6589 I would pay to see Cody or Levi driving a skid stir
Andrew is a humble, hard working man. A great role model for young people nowadays. Well done Andrew.
1:37 missed opportunity to shout “Oh Yeah” like Kool-aid man.
Andrew takes pride in his work. That's why he never runs out of work.
he also makes hundreds of thousands off youtube so that helps
I'm certain that he does..... But also he makes 90% of his money from CZcams Revenue . Trust me I have worked for my self plenty of years but I can assure you there is times that you WILL not have work for a week or 2... He is lucky he has CZcams to back him up and actually is supporting him. I Just hope he is smart and made him self a 401K savings or has a really accountant to assure things are going good for him.
Is this like an extended “Days of Christmas” type situation? If so, I’m down. Thanks Santa!
Well said.
The 12 days of garbage removal.
a few spruce needles were also thrown out ........ but no big deal
So many vids
This one hits hard. Same layout as mine
Incredible, as always! Andrew always leaves a crappy work site way better looking when he's done
The Music in these Videos remind me of 80's video Games, or Movie Sound Tracks. It's awesome and always makes me laugh. Great choices Andrew
Definitely an Industrial sound, but royalty free I assume.
I'm a simple man; I see a Andrew Camarata video and I like it before I even start watching the video
What’s not to love with anything Andrew does, he’s like the CZcams superhero 🦸♂️
Dude I laughed so hard when I read this
Seems we all caught that bug. Just think that some of the material could have been salvaged and reused in some other area or sold to build something than trashed like that.
You’re not a simple man, I mean, who else could have come up with that sentence on CZcams...
I "Like" them just so I can keep track of the ones I have watched. Can't trust the red band, burned me a bunch. Watch em all, "like" em all.
"See how these things are built?, Honestly, why can't they just build them out of 3/16 diamond plate. Much more sturdy." Great stuff as usual AC!
Haha that is exactly how Andrew would build it.
😂😂😂
Well...if they use diamond plate, it wouldn't be "mobile".
Imagine how long you would need to destroy this homes build out of diamond plates...
@@Snooooozel Imagine trying to demo container castle 😂
Andrew you did above and beyond, great work as usual!
I really enjoyed watching that mean machine, chew up that mobile home. Very neat job.
Thank you for the uploads this week. Keep em coming. God Bless
What separates Andrew from a lot of people is his knowledge and cleanup. Thanks Andrew!
Andrew mate i admire the quality of your work,When you do a job its done properly.
Kind of gives a whole new meaning to the term “ Trailer Trash”
🤣
Will never call one that it costs 1k a month just in gas lol...its costly but worth the peace
@Melissa Susanne SISSY Ladyboy We know, we watched the video.
I live in a very nice 1968 Hennessy ultra wide. In a rural area. And let me tell you trailer trash is real I spent maybe 3k renovating it and let me tell you. Only decent looking place in the joint. Glad I had it these last 2 years tho.
Yeah hahaha I saw a trailer dump with a bunch of cardboard shacks
Never seen Andrew look so happy as when he walked through that wall.
Yeah, I chuckled at that.
his dog was impressed...
YOU CAN WALK THROUGH WALLS???
HULK MODE does that to people.
When? time stamp please
@@thomas6963ify Right in the beginning. Around 1:30.
Julian, Ricky, and Bubbles are literally crying right now. Ray is beside himself.
hahahaha yeah that trailer was Mint by TPB standards. Ricky could have grown some really good dope in that trailer, way better than the stuff you get down at the mall.
Way she goes
Greeeeeeasy
Bubbles: "God dammit Ricky! That woulda been a decent place!" Lol
Ricky: Did someone check if they had the good kind of chicken fingers in the freezers. Julian: Hold my Drink
A boy’s dream! I love how much you respect nature and return her to her original clean, unpolluted state!
Andrew, I have been watching your videos since March 2020. I really admire your "can do" attitude and your ability to solve problems with an enormous amount of common sense.
Thank you for all the informative an interesting videos you produce. Please keep up the good work.
See how these are built says the man with a steel castle lol.
Yeah man....anything and everything is going to be poorly built when you live in a steel frame, steel walled castle with a little bit of brick and wood. Andrews castle will stand for at least a hundred years until it starts to become remotely compromised. He way overbuilt that thing, but he did in fact say that he wanted it “to last forever”.
@@deplorablelibertarian drinking game: every time Andrew mentions his castle lasting forever while watching one of the videos on his castle, you take a shot
@@Matt-wl3jo we’ll die of alcohol poisoning
@@deplorablelibertarian i think ACs casle is badass overkill👍🏻 i love it, its so cool
@@deplorablelibertarian Laughs in European
I lived in a mobile home & dreamed of doing this to mine when I moved. Thank you for making this video. It was very satisfying to watch.
I drove a deuce and a half (M35a2) through the last mobile home I lived in. 10/10 would recommend if you have a junk mobile and access to one. Take the axles off and pull it off the blocks first.
I had no idea how capable skid-steers actually are when in the hands of a skilled operator. Well done!
Andrew you are awesome man. Everything is so straight
Andrew comes busting through wall like Kool Aid man. "Oh yeah!"
Andrew just takes over the excavator at the scrap yard. Legend!
The time and attention you take to set up your camera with the perfect angle so that we can really see the fine work you do never ceases to amaze me. You are so very talented. Thank you.
I’m so glad I found your channel! Very entertaining and enjoyable. You are truly a master at your trade , which seems to be many!
Cody looked confused when Andrew went through the wall. I love it when a dog gives the WTF face.
Andrew saw that steel frame and thought , hey I could build Cody and Levi a dog house with that. A little concrete and some gray paint and the dogs are all set.
I just finished watching your video "Closing in the Container Castle" and it's totally wild to see the contrast between a building made to last a thousand years and one you can basically walk through.
Finishing off and making the site perfectly clean just as it starts to snow. Picture perfect Andrew
I think your work ethic is some of the best I have ever seen. Clearing up the rubbish in the woods was as far as I can tell above and beyond what your original job was. You should be very proud of yourself. From a UK subscriber
My family was in the mobile home moving industry for a long time, this method is a lot more efficient than moving the MH in one piece for disposal. Great video Andrew!! Cody is growing up so fast, stay safe my friends!!
That’s good to hear, I was considering that because others had asked, but I know moving these isn’t cheap.
@@AndrewCamarata No, regulations on transport and disposal of mobile homes these days are so strict it's not cost effective to move it one piece just to do the same thing you did on site.
I was sat there thinking he’s gunna use that digger, then 10 seconds later you’re going in it then when the guy was tickling it all I was thinking he gunna saying just let me do it mate then 10 seconds later you’re in the captains seat ‘cause that was painful watching him try unload
I was thinking the same thing. "How long will it take before AC kicks the dude out of his own equipment?"🤣
That guy was making me mad how slow he was going with the thing 😂😡
When i see Andrew with the cross arms looking to the guy, I think, Andrew at this moment want go to the machine and do the work.
He was probably not comfortable with that big machine and also didn't want to make any damage to Andrew's trailer.
Some people are super picky about their equipment and ready to start a hassle if the are any scratches made in the loading/unloading process.
The type of thumb that is on that machine is useless in a scrap yard. Every excavator should be equipped with a hydraulic thumb.
Bro, I've sat and watched your videos now for a couple years and I must say you are definitely a jack of all trades!! Keep up the amazing work and the amazing content! I could honestly watch you just dig trenches all day! Awesome work!
I learn a lot watching you, but this was just pure satisfaction!
I see AC get out of his skid steer and completely clean up, picking up by hand many small items the bucket either didn't get, or dropped. THIS is why he gets return business. He cares about the job he is doing, and how it reflects on his business!
He also seem to work hard, not taking brakes (like most smokers would do) - and the people he works for gets a bonus: a video about the work done on their property.
Send clips of this video to customers who won’t pay their bill and title it last guy who didn’t pay his bill.
😂😂😂
Andrew, you might want to start thinking about buying your music. That canned free stuff is old and all the other YT channels use them.
@@morgannoecker8702 I've never heard music on this channel anywhere else to be honest
@@ToxicMrSmith It's just during timelapses and intros, the way it should be. The rest is just engine noises
Hahaha 🤣 classic 👍
It is really a great thing when a man can have that much fun doing his job and get paid for it. Thanks for a great video.
It looks like steel is harder to demolish than wood. Great job as always! It is nice to see a variety in your demo jobs.
RIP attic vent twirler, you did your job right up to the very end 💀
It soldiered on until the end!
And those things arent cheap! Lol
@@NICKRITZER yeah it's ridiculous what they cost, for how cheap they're made haha
I was watching it the whole time too wondering how long it would last 😂😂
Gimmie 6 Schlitz-es.... ahhh whatever's free!!!
Scrap worker "Man this Kobelco ain't worth $hit" -- Andrew "step aside, let me show you how it's done son"
i was going to say the same thing he should pay Andrew for some lessons on driving the thing
I'm currently doing a complete remodel on a 1993 singlewide and watching this is just so incredibly satisfying😂
Thanks for the interior shots! Love your motivation to enjoy your work!
Mobil homes should be called temporary home . 20 years later you will need another one
Very true. Mine is a 1997 and even being well taken care of it's pretty much time to just build a home.
Some of them are built just like modular homes, and will stand the ultimate test of time...but most are poorly built. I bought a lot and had had a modular dropped on it- but I saw how it was built so I know it’s quality. You wouldn’t know it’s a modular if you didn’t see the cranes setting it on the foundation. I saved a bunch of money having it built in a warehouse and put together in sections....and it came with a guarantee.
Funny you mentioned that. After we bought our property moved a used 1969 mobile home to it in 1980. At the time my wife worked at a mobile home park and we got a good deal on an abandoned mobile home. Lived in it for a couple of years while be built our house. Then we sold it for what we had into it to another couple. I've often wondered it it still exists or if not how long it lasted.
Andrew is right about the flimsily construction. Ours had no insulation in the walls so ice would build up on the inside during cold days here in NH. When we were building our house several of the subs wondered why we wanted a mortgage when we had a perfectly good mobile home. :)
When people mention an exception to mobile home poor quality they unknowingly mention modular homes which are different than mobile homes. Most homes made today and even in the past use prefabricated roof A frames and sometimes skeletal wall sections too. A modular home is made up of multiple prefabricated components whereas a mobile home is assembled and hauled to its destination and isnt meant to be moved very often (preferably not at all)
Very nice of you Andrew to start uploading videos frequently again ! Even though your latest projects have been grand in scale , time and difficulty we still wouldn't mind seeing the slow progress !
AS A NEW SUBSCRIBER, YOUR WORK AMAZES ME, YOU LEAVE EVERY PROPERTY LOOKING BETTER THAN BEFOR., PATIENCE IS YOUR FIRST NAME. GOD BLESS YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK. HUGS FROM NEVADA.
Thanks
I like the way you did a final clean up by hand. After all the customers doesn’t ever comment on the 99% of the job that was well done , it’s always the 1% that was not well done.
Salvage yard excavator operator: "Doop de do"
Andrew: "Time is money and daylight is burning. Out of the seat chief, I'm taking over!"
Andrew Camarata is having so much fun on this job, I almost bet he would do these trailer demos for free.
That claw bucket seems to be one of the most useful attachments on the skid steer. While others are needed, watching your episodes you seem to use it more. I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
You did a great job on the cleanup. nice to see you care
I can imagine a conversation starting with Andrew.
"See how these things are built out of nothing?"
"Well I bet your house is built just the same."
Camera pans to Andrews 4-5 storey concrete and metal castle.
It's like an elevator and should have an occupancy warning..."2 adults..6 children under 10 years of age"...haha...sorry trailer people😕🙄😑🤭
Andrew smashing shit like a madman, but didn't harm a leaf on that tree...
Love how he skirted that rhododendron like it was his grandmother in a rocking chair.
The skid steer ramming into the house, I was hearing "Here's Johnny" haha
Not a skid steer. A skid steer has wheels. THIS is a track loader.
@@techmarine83 technically sure, but idk everyone calls them a skid steer anyway
Back then they were cheap made but nowadays they're built so much better!
In New York, they have Andrew. In the southern States, they just wait for a tornado...
In Florida, they call it a land improvement after a hurricane, just take out a trailer court and people love the results as they get a better new home and the state has that much more pressed board gone.
Morning AC! Thanks for the vid! Container building is really looking great!
Thanks for sharing your work ethic! We all need a dose of honesty and positivity!
I am so glad Codey was okay! I was afraid he would end up in the dumpster.
Who else is disappointed that there wasn't any valuable art left in this mobile home like the last one?
ROFL...
I really wish he would have saved that ceiling fan. I got 1 just like it. Time to cook.
No 69 Plymouth Roadrunner hidden in this trailer! lol
I think it’s time for you to buy a rolloff or hooklift truck. You can deliver and pickup your machines from job site, remove demo, stumps and scrap metal. Also handy around your property.
What is nice with Andrew,he still has that kid spirit at heart(busting door,kicking thru wall)why not it's fun,why be allways serious,enjoy yourself,and Andrew shows it.
Honestly going the extra mile on the job usually feels satisfying, makes the customer happy and leads to more work in the future since people talk about good service!
Windshield in that or a grate or something any thing I saw quite a few times stuff was heading into your face want more videos not you getting hurt we love ya in FLORIDA hard worker you are
Andrew these are the best videos when you’re destroying something 🇬🇧
Damn!, You are Good Bro!, I have lived in Mobile Homes from the 70's-80's, Bought a 1983 one when I first got Married, Reminds me of this one!, They are built a little better today, But not much and cost Way More!
1 less mobile home in America thanks to Andrew lol. I see you saved the plant that was growing next to the patio... great job as always!!
Honestly Andrew you’re ruining my life , in the best way possible .
You have some of the best camera angles especially from inside a house being demolished great video my man.
I work in landscaping and I fully believe your story about all the flower pots someone saved LOL I have seen people with p/u truck fulls easily. And by the way I really appreciate your attention to detail. So many contractors make you wonder how they ever get return business.
Reputation is the best advertisement you can have, you do an excellent job....
I'm telling you guys: this is the best week ever.
Sort of feels like an IKEA project in reverse
It sort of feels like an IKEA project in reverse 🔄. LOL funny!!
I have soooo many older vids that i have not been able to get to. But with these daily uploads i keep getting excited and watch them knowing i have more to go back to later!
Nice work Andrew. You always go above and beyond. Thanks for sharing. T
At the end of the day, one thing you have to say about Andrew, he is like a surgeon with all those different machines.
It makes me sad when I realize that this house was a someone's dream....
How many dreams have you had that lasted forever?
@@BornToDoItRight YES, YES !!! I AGRee with you !! Even dreams and desires have a expiration date !!! I meant to say, that in a certain period of time, in a special time for someone, this house was a dream that becomes true !!!! Only a romantic thought....
@@LeonUnger agreed
That was someone's home.
@@tinabenavidez1903 As Hard and cold as an iceberg.... Ah ah ah ah ah ah .....
Dude you go above and beyond cleaning up the area! Attention to detail like not many today!
Cody says to Levi, our human can walk through walls!, Yep, you haven't seen anything yet 🐕🐾.
Great vlog Andrew, brilliant photography and score.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
Andrew we are so glad you’re back!!! Keep em coming.
Anyone notice at 10:32 the roof vent was spinning like everything was ok lol
Yeah, I saved one from scrap heap. They're kind of cool as wind velocity gauges.
It's awesome that you take the time to share all of your various jobs with us. Much to be learned and your time is highly appreciated. God bless.
Loved watching you smash through the wall! Cody was looking at you like "you are not supposed to be doing that LOL".
Yeah, fin some vids from the man, the myth the legend himself, not many doing these videos on YT and i miss them and are evere thankfull for people like Abdrew who still continue be themself no matter the YT algorithm..
1:46 "built out of nothing......definitely wouldn't last 200 years like my house"
I could watch this all day Andrew. Thank you :)
Cody is a such a happy dog.
So happy about Andrew taking back the Posting rythm. Those 1 Post a month were such hard times to go through.😓
He was probably too busy to make vids, or the customer didnt want his job filmed
This guy's always got good beats in his vids, like your audio picks as much as the vids
Cyberpunk music. Look it up.
Love the way the air vents on the roof keep spinning happily throughout the whole thing 😂
One man operation. Organized, neat, cleans up by hand what he can't grab with the claws. You are amazing Andrew. I live in Dutchess County across the river from you. It would be fun to pay you a visit to watch you in action. You are an example of you can make things happen, make money, not make excuses, repurpose, fix anything and everything, improvise and on and on. I laughed when you said you were getting a new truck. in one of your videos. I pictured a new something. You turned an older Dodge into a functional, money making vehicle. As a coach once said to us, I can't turn chicken shit into chicken salad. You sure can. Thanks for your videos. A fan of the man.
Thanks.