Drilling and blasting for a culvert pipe

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @thecanadiantradesman7916
    @thecanadiantradesman7916 Год назад +15

    Love the tool crib under the outfeed conveyor haha. I still remember the hate comments when you put it under there

  • @Larry-325
    @Larry-325 Год назад +25

    Who doesn’t like blowing stuff up! You do it all. Nice job. 👍👍👍

  • @kjstutzman7692
    @kjstutzman7692 Год назад +33

    Thanks!
    For another exciting video (of course blowing things is always great to watch)
    Really wish you would do more videos (like weekly)….
    Ideas to do videos on….
    1) Tour of your family property and what plans you have for it.
    2) say where you obtained your skills will explosives
    3). Say where you obtained your skills in repair and welding…..
    4). Explain how you knew how to create a rock crusher (you did a lot of work on that). And when you expect to start using it full time)
    5). Your still showing a lot of clearing trees and building roads, but you never explained what the actual goals are.
    You Are an extremely talented young man and I have really enjoyed your videos!
    More insight of who you are and your dreams would be wonderful to hear.
    Thanks again (and more video releases please)

    • @markuschampos5750
      @markuschampos5750 Год назад +6

      Agreed👍
      Instämmer!😉

    • @M.BJOERNSTROEM
      @M.BJOERNSTROEM  Год назад +19

      Thanks! Been thinking about doing such a video, but i really don't think that, many will find it interesting.

    • @kjstutzman7692
      @kjstutzman7692 Год назад +8

      Well you do you….
      I have loved all your videos, ( of course partial to the explosive ones … ha ha)
      But how did you get your skills to use explosives?
      Is it part of your daily job?
      Your dad has been in several of the videos …. My assumption is because you help around the family property…..
      Just think it would be great to see background information as well!

    • @lucielessard4429
      @lucielessard4429 18 дней назад

      This is really women’s job! Hihihi!

  • @Microphone73
    @Microphone73 Год назад +16

    So happy when a video is released on this channel! Made my day. Thanks.

  • @henryandersson7141
    @henryandersson7141 Год назад +30

    Well, noone could accuse you for undercharging your blasts, I expected it to become sand...
    Breaking up stumps without a toothbucket is to say the least challenging. You had great help in that the blast cracked the stump. Stumps that big are probably easier to bring up if you charge in the rootlegs. A most entertaing video, love to see more.

    • @billmiller4800
      @billmiller4800 Год назад +7

      Also, it will work better if you can get under the stump. it will then pop out of the hole after the side roots are severed. The reason it just cracked was that the hole wasn't deep enough

  • @DanKoning777
    @DanKoning777 Год назад +2

    "I've got to keep working with this and clean this area up-but that's another *wideo."* I love this guy's accent-that's awesome. Once before when a reindeer enter the scene he said: "Oh looks like we have a *wisiter,"* and I've listening for it ever since. These are some of my favorite wideos-keep em' coming. God bless.
    [edit]: If I could make a suggestion-use some of the large rocks to help control erosion by placing them at each end of the culvert pipes.

  • @kjstutzman7692
    @kjstutzman7692 Год назад +10

    Thanks!

    • @M.BJOERNSTROEM
      @M.BJOERNSTROEM  Год назад +17

      Thank you! That buys me 4 kilo of dynamite!

  • @davidsnyder2000
    @davidsnyder2000 Год назад +7

    Loved seeing everything being blown up and the the finished road after the culvert pipe was installed. Was satisfying to see. I would have thought that the tree stump would’ve blown up more than it did. But it sure was fun to watch. Especially all the camera angles and the slow motion was fun to see. That was great, thank you 🙏😄👍

  • @AW-Services
    @AW-Services Год назад +23

    Another great video. Love explosives 😊. A tip I learnt from an old chap was to cut a square of rubber mud flap or worn tyre and drill a hole and push it onto the drill bit. It works as a deflector and stops debris dust and crap coming upwards or in your face

    • @M.BJOERNSTROEM
      @M.BJOERNSTROEM  Год назад +5

      Good idea!

    • @molitovv
      @molitovv Год назад +7

      @@M.BJOERNSTROEM Yes or just use some water, prolongs the life of the drill bit too

  • @jeffersonwebb5850
    @jeffersonwebb5850 Год назад +7

    All right !! Blowing stuff up !!!

  • @dalepeterson5609
    @dalepeterson5609 Год назад +27

    I am pleasantly fascinated with your style of videos. I greatly enjoy watching. 🙂
    I am a small engine repair man for construction workers and am pretty sure that that rock drill, which is actually just a stronger version of a rotary hammer, will drill much more effectively when you're not pushing on the drill. The weight of the drill at self is the correct amount of down pressure. If you want the drill to perform better, the engine should be able to throttle up and run much faster.

    • @matte.hartman
      @matte.hartman Год назад +3

      Based on my limited experience with the smaller Hilti drill hammer, I think they drill even faster when you Don't apply any pressure, other than the machine weight.

    • @CS_Blitzen
      @CS_Blitzen Год назад +2

      You could be right, but I believe that drill is running flat out already they're not variable speed like most 2 stroke tools. They have a fuel screw that controls mixture so you can adjust it for altitude and temperature, a choke and "throttle" which is the black spring plunger you can see nearest Mattias' hands at 5:53 and it rests in the wide open position and is used mainly as a shut off for the engine when fully depressed.

  • @adamsherm29
    @adamsherm29 Год назад +5

    I was excited to see a new video!!! Keep up the great work my friend. Always a pleasure to watch you do your thing!¡

  • @michaeltarasenkoop2389
    @michaeltarasenkoop2389 Год назад +2

    Love the show ! Especially the dynamite blasting ! Great show really a joy to watch ! Keep them coming ! One thing is that your equipment is number one and well kept ! And maintained ! Good to watch ! !

  • @Roy-l7v
    @Roy-l7v Год назад +5

    Hi, love your attitude, so great. Just loves to blow things up. Great field you got into, Demolition... You stay safe . great video action's.

  • @elmerrodriguez9817
    @elmerrodriguez9817 Год назад +3

    You have the best job in the world

  • @skugganone5336
    @skugganone5336 Год назад +8

    Gillar verkligen dina videor! Fascinerande att du är så kunnig inom typ allt. Väldigt inspirerande!

  • @rolfnilsen6385
    @rolfnilsen6385 Год назад +2

    I am getting to be long in the tooth myself, and this is secondhand info from my grandpa so... Anyway. When they blasted stumps back in the day they dug under it and put the dynamite there before lighting the fuse and running for cover. Loads of splinters going anywhere. They did not have excavators so used dynamite for this when available/commercially viable. They also blasted ditches to save on digging by hand.
    Love your videos! Down to earth work with big toys :-)

  • @WhymeLordwhy
    @WhymeLordwhy Год назад +4

    Watching from New Brunswick. Canada keep up the good work and the videos

  • @Mhurtle65
    @Mhurtle65 Год назад +3

    Man you have the best fireworks......

  • @HowlingWo1f
    @HowlingWo1f Год назад +2

    This is one hard working dude.

  • @paweisyn7446
    @paweisyn7446 Год назад +6

    Mattias.
    7:06 Nu vet jag varför teglaset på bordet ringde... 🤣🤣🤣
    - Hälsningar från Polen ,Paweł.

  • @jonanderson5137
    @jonanderson5137 Год назад +40

    For stumps you want to be under them and literally blow them up.

  • @trashanken
    @trashanken Год назад +6

    Really cool! My Pionjär petrol rock drill is a lot older, it's the predecessor to yours, BR-52, very similar to the more known BR-80.
    Good work as allways!

  • @Massmaineguy
    @Massmaineguy Год назад +1

    I’m very impressed with your capabilities, you do an amazing job with the videos, very inspiring, thank you so much

  • @wildbill2703
    @wildbill2703 Год назад +4

    We used to let the stumps dry, drill holes in them, fill them with fuel once a day after getting home from work for a week. Light them up on sat and a couple days later a big hole in the ground was all that was left. Takes a while but work with the tools you have lol

  • @jchoong4965
    @jchoong4965 Год назад +2

    @24:22 I think it's easier to remove stumb, by digging into soil surrounding it and remove roots holding onto ground. Alternatively, there's commercial stumb grinder, which is a hydraulic driven, modulus attachment cater for existing excavator.

  • @Dunkzorr
    @Dunkzorr 10 месяцев назад +2

    iomed att du tejpar ihop alla ledare sådär simpelt så leder dem lika mycket ström i varandra precis som om du skulle skära upp alla och skarva ihop dem på vanligt sätt? Sjukt intressant att kolla på dina videos å se allt du gör i ditt jobb som till vardags. jag vill se mycket mer av sånt här när sommaren kommer!

  • @chuckjames1943
    @chuckjames1943 Год назад +5

    I have shot a fair amount of stumps in the Oregon woods to get them out of the access road right of way.
    We would take a heavy metal bar and make a hole into the ground under the stump. We would then "spring" the hole with about 1/4 stick of powder and make it bigger. Do it again until you had a small cavern under the stump. We would then put in a stick of powder and then pour in some ANFO. Cover it with dirt and detonate it. You have to play with the amount of ANFO but I have used 50 #'s on some big fir stumps. Start small and be careful. This can launch the stump quite a ways in the air. The ideal would be to just roll the stump out of the ground.

    • @kaboom4679
      @kaboom4679 Год назад +2

      Yep , gotta get UNDER the stump , at least 1/3 of the way .
      Slower boom is your friend , unless you use to much and / or get to close .
      People have been pancaked by flying stumps just like this .
      ANFO is nearly ideal since it has a slower VOD and generates a lot of gas .
      Perfect for moving dirt and heaving large amounts of rock .
      Back when they still made actual dynamite , 40% or lower NG content was the preferred stuff for stumping .
      Pretty sure nobody really makes NG based explosives anymore .
      It was long ago replaced with safer alternatives like ANFO , water gells , binary explosives like Kinepak , etc ..

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Год назад

      My dad spoke of doing this when he was in the military.
      Well, it turned out one of the stumps had already been shot out before, it just happened to be standing back in it's old hole with a bit of frost holding it in place. With the charge measured for the previous stumps, they sent that one flying...

  • @LasseEriksson-gm1xd
    @LasseEriksson-gm1xd Год назад +2

    Väldigt bra filmat och roligt innehåll

  • @darinmorgante7200
    @darinmorgante7200 Год назад +8

    Im curious, and if you dont mind telling us maybe make a video about it. What is it that you and your family does? What is all this land you work on? Your background and ect. Your videos are excellent and very interesting i would like to know more. Thanks

  • @arjanvogel6444
    @arjanvogel6444 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you.

  • @barrymurray8264
    @barrymurray8264 Год назад

    Good video !!! Blowing up rocks does some serious work, but drilling all of those holes…..yikes, that’s some work I could deal without ! I’m a 70 yr old stroke victim, I’d need 4 of your hot dogs and a nap after drilling those holes. Haha ! Be safe and have a Happy New Year.

  • @outnorthprospecting
    @outnorthprospecting Год назад +1

    Jävlar sicken smäll😂 tur att du inte sköt ner drönaren. Tack för en bra video👍💪

  • @Max_Marz
    @Max_Marz Год назад +1

    first new video since i subbed, so stoked.

  • @jameslockhart3102
    @jameslockhart3102 Год назад +7

    Make more videos love to watch

  • @FarmCraft101
    @FarmCraft101 Год назад +2

    Nice work. I assume you have a special permit to use dynamite? How much did this rock blast cost? Keep the vids coming, I'm really liking your channel.

    • @M.BJOERNSTROEM
      @M.BJOERNSTROEM  Год назад +1

      The product for blasting is not expensive, it's everything around it that is. But the dynamite and detonator for this was maybe around 30 Dollars. Thanks!

  • @tbirdracefan
    @tbirdracefan Год назад +2

    Cant wait for more of the rock crusher too.

  • @jayeff3196
    @jayeff3196 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Matthias on passing 30 k subscribers....im hot on your heels with 19.....😂😂😂... your video content is amazing....keep the good work....👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @andrewclarkehomeimprovement
    @andrewclarkehomeimprovement Месяц назад

    The tree stump. It would have been mote effective if you'd have stemmed the top of the hole. It would have contained the blast more. As it was, it was, the blast was in part ejected.
    Damn good fun blowing stuff up though, never gets old!

  • @harrytaylor6854
    @harrytaylor6854 Год назад

    Great video thank you from Anagance N.B. Canada

  • @glentaylor6825
    @glentaylor6825 Год назад +2

    One day you might be able to get a drill attachment for one of your vehicles, so much easier to get the rocks drilled.

  • @annalog88
    @annalog88 Год назад +2

    "I know what's wrong with it, it got no gas in it!" 😁

  • @aurelioperez1363
    @aurelioperez1363 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello from Spain Valladolid very good work you did!you had me as New sub

  • @jankleven7674
    @jankleven7674 3 месяца назад

    My god, an easystarted Pionjär!

  • @Krusty2024
    @Krusty2024 22 дня назад +1

    A lot of the energy went straight up. What if you had a bag of water on top of the stump that would force the energy back down? Looking forward to your next experiment.

  • @SlickBubbles
    @SlickBubbles Год назад +5

    Loved all the different views of the blast. If you're doing a lot of stump removal, have you considered a 'grinding' attachment for the excavator? Or do you need the whole thing, roots and all removed? Then change the bucket on the excavator. It would also make it easier to dig out rocks.
    I wish you put out more videos of your 'adventures.'

  • @mayhemmayo
    @mayhemmayo День назад

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

  • @t23001
    @t23001 Год назад +1

    We’ve all been there. Five pulls, no start. Darn! Check the fuel!

  • @davidsnyder2000
    @davidsnyder2000 Год назад +1

    Liked and subscribed 👍👍😊

  • @dalepowell6815
    @dalepowell6815 Год назад +1

    Best use for a Prius... Yet!

  • @lowdt
    @lowdt 3 месяца назад

    little advice id you want it. the "pull to start" is actually working etter if you just pull the string slowly and then just let it go. the force of the spring will start the motor

  • @johncunningham1029
    @johncunningham1029 Год назад

    so enjoy your videos

  • @markpinther9296
    @markpinther9296 7 месяцев назад

    that drill machine reminds me of an outboard boat motor in the exhaust gases are ported down the drill bit and into the hole.

  • @SteifWood
    @SteifWood Год назад +1

    "... since I have nothing more to blast in this video, goodbye ..." hahahah
    Some kudos: saw your video making that culvert where there was a boom barrier ... you did a 125% better job than your uncle.

  • @hillppari
    @hillppari Год назад +2

    Enemy of all rocks

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад +2

    Nice to see that all your cameras survived 😅

  • @michaelchamberlain4618
    @michaelchamberlain4618 7 дней назад

    Happy New Year🎉

  • @Koolarrow1987
    @Koolarrow1987 Год назад

    Upon the in gaugement of this design add a transmission attachment to stop the jackhammering affect as a action of swing on the lower handle that's is stationary!

  • @reverendtfg6802
    @reverendtfg6802 Год назад +5

    *Is the yellow cord reusable?*

  • @حسناحمد-ط4ث
    @حسناحمد-ط4ث Год назад

    اتابع ما تفعل لديك محتوى شيق وجميل اتمنى لك التوفيق ..من السعوديه

  • @Alan_Hans__
    @Alan_Hans__ Год назад +1

    You appear to have a very wide range of expertise. Blasting wasn't what I was expecting next on the channel :O

  • @quietbrianquiet
    @quietbrianquiet Год назад +2

    I really don't know why you were sweaty it was very cold there just a few months ago. haha 🤣😂

  • @brendanhayes2752
    @brendanhayes2752 7 месяцев назад

    It’s not a question of “faster or easier or not” but which one is more FUN!

  • @Parasol_b
    @Parasol_b 2 месяца назад

    On slowmo (7:20) that drill has a beat resembling indian music

  • @brentcurtis4115
    @brentcurtis4115 8 месяцев назад

    People here in America years ago when dynamite was bought at the hardware store they would dig down and place the dynamite under the stump that’s how a lot of clearing was done back in the olden days

  • @EricKremer
    @EricKremer 9 месяцев назад

    For the stump removal, you need to drill a hole at a 45 degree angle into the base of the stump. It should lift the stump out of the ground.

  • @fveriksson
    @fveriksson Год назад +1

    Now I want to see the stump in the rock crusher!

  • @GeorgeSwift-w4b
    @GeorgeSwift-w4b Год назад +1

    Mr Bjoernstroem Sir. What are you doing to me?
    Come on! you Know I can't turn you off once I start watching your vids, me and the wife won't
    be going out tonight , divorce court here I come , as ever another brilliant video thank you, And to all you guy's
    that have watched this video and not yet subscribed to his channel shame on you, do it ,
    it costs you nothing but helps and encourages guy's like him a great deal to carry on publishing
    these video's that keep all you viewers certainly me, a great deal of entertainment throughout the year .
    Thanks again and a happy New Year to you and your Family. And to all you Guy's out there Happy New Year.
    Lets hope this year with a little help from New Viewers you can hit that magic 100k Subscribers.

  • @raymondheckard234
    @raymondheckard234 Год назад

    Blasting stumps, the charge has to be drilled under the stump and not in the center of the stump, the whole point is to get the lift from the explosion to remove the stump from the ground.
    If your explosies are under the stump it will come out of the ground very fast.
    Use an auger bit and drill ad a 45 degree angle hole from the side of the stump near the ground level to the bottom side of the stump. 2 sticks of dynamite will remove the most large stump.
    I know I blew up a stump ones that measured 2 meter across, and the stump was lifted 5 meters into the sky or more.

  •  5 месяцев назад +1

    My man here is an unintentional farmer: jack of all trades and master of some. Give him some angle iron and MIG, and he'll build a hospital and an MRI machine.

  • @CJA150179
    @CJA150179 Год назад +2

    Just wondering.. how are you allowed to use dynamite... do you have a licence to use it??

  • @timb7775
    @timb7775 Месяц назад

    Ive watched a few of these videos so far. Im surprised you dont have some type of rock breaking attachment for the machines. And how do you happen to have dymamite laying around?

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr Месяц назад +1

    18:08 "I just wanna see which is more fun to do."

  • @bertjetolberg103
    @bertjetolberg103 Год назад +4

    You should have unlock the Mercedes with a remote control
    Bleep bleep😂😂😂

    • @M.BJOERNSTROEM
      @M.BJOERNSTROEM  Год назад +3

      I had a good laugh when reading this. That would of been fun!

  • @mfeldheim
    @mfeldheim Год назад

    Before seeing the blast of the stump I would say it will split to 2-3 pieces but still be well anchored to the ground

  • @user-bj2br6id4e
    @user-bj2br6id4e Год назад +1

    I am from germany and im wondering. Are you certified to work with explosives, where do you buy it ? How are the laws down there?
    In Germany you would have to hire someone to do it and deal with a lot of regulations.

  • @jacobkramer8866
    @jacobkramer8866 Год назад

    you saw fountain-type of cloud going up vertically, what if you had put a big stone on top of the truck. would not the force gone more vertically splitting the wood more effectively?

  • @eveningstarnm3107
    @eveningstarnm3107 4 месяца назад +1

    Does it matter if it's easier to dig up a stump than to blow it up? You've got explosives. They must be used. I mean, there's only one way to know for sure, right?

  • @Koolarrow1987
    @Koolarrow1987 Год назад

    The beginning of a newer model motor to complete with or branch together with a bigger competitor!

  • @nicktecky55
    @nicktecky55 Год назад

    4:45
    A great game for new army recruits: "Where's Private Waldo?"

  • @joaqogc
    @joaqogc Год назад +2

    Is this guy the viking Andrew Camarata?

  • @stephenfriday1352
    @stephenfriday1352 Год назад +1

    For the stump you should have put a big rock on top to force the explosion down more than just blowing outthe top

  • @carmineriganti2333
    @carmineriganti2333 Год назад +1

    Do you need special license or training to use explosive?

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 Год назад +2

    As many rocks as you deal with it might make sense to get a jackhammer head for your digging machine.

  • @richardwhite4277
    @richardwhite4277 Год назад +1

    what if the dynamite were put underneath the stump and blew it up out of the ground ??

  • @tomre2769
    @tomre2769 Год назад +1

    "Lets go blow up a stump". Just what I was thinking.

  • @gordoncampbell4706
    @gordoncampbell4706 Месяц назад

    Some say that rocks from Northern Sweden were discovered on the moon, any thoughts on this Mattias? Hej hej, ali opaha!

  • @william6526
    @william6526 Год назад

    Use a 1/4 stick to blow a void under the stump then use a 1/2 stick in the void with a 5 lb coffee can of commercial nitra fertilizer and pour some diesel on the fertilizer. Plug the void under the stump with a rock and dirt and pack it in the void. The blast will blow the whole stump out of the ground intact. I blew many stumps on the farm this way and using mostly commercial fertilizer is a lot cheaper and does a better job then just using dynamite.

  • @rorypearse3692
    @rorypearse3692 Год назад

    do you have to frighten away the squirrels hiding in trees before explosion?

  • @gk49822
    @gk49822 Год назад +2

    Pretty cool. Where is this place?

  • @chrisgraziano2004
    @chrisgraziano2004 6 дней назад

    what type of drone do you film with

  • @dieterklaiber9760
    @dieterklaiber9760 Год назад

    warum hast Du kein Bohrgerät für den Bagger?🤔

  • @puttes1
    @puttes1 Год назад +1

    Men du använder ju inga tändhattar till dynamiten, förutom en då som du monterar på "stubinen" och all dynamit briserar. Hur går det till, förklara gärna tack. Mvh Putte.

    • @puttes1
      @puttes1 Год назад +1

      Ah, nu fattar jag. Det är pentylstubin du använder. :)

  • @dewalddebruyn4028
    @dewalddebruyn4028 День назад

    I think you must make an hydraulic thumb for your excavator, you have the skills and tools. That will make a good video for youtube

  • @ameno21
    @ameno21 Год назад +1

    I have to ask, why did you use a car to support the conveyor belt???

    • @gurraflex6478
      @gurraflex6478 Год назад +4

      The car is to be scrapped so it had to be a support for the stone crusher until further notice😊

  • @RobertP-zk8vh
    @RobertP-zk8vh 3 месяца назад

    before you blast do you have to call local police to inform them of explosion?

  • @JH-lo9ut
    @JH-lo9ut Год назад +1

    Anyone but me who feel a little bit proud of that stump for putting up a fight?

  • @Koolarrow1987
    @Koolarrow1987 Год назад

    Have the gear ratio of possy action just like in the 1993 Ford Explorer XLT

  • @toregjohansson6971
    @toregjohansson6971 Год назад

    Ser ut som det är dålig fräs i degen numera, vad har du för sprängmedel?

  • @mikestarkey7989
    @mikestarkey7989 Год назад

    Let it dry out then fill it with diesel and burn it out?