Baz stop worrying about the dji footage mate, we are all here for the journey doesn't matter how you fetch it to us. We all have a life outside of work that should always come first. You and the director are doing great keep at it.
Absolutely understand your frustration with machines not being looked after. I'm responsible for over 45 Machines at our factory as a Machine Technician and its very frustrating when machines break down because of lack of Maintainance/care
No mate I enjoy all your video’s. I worked as a tower crane technician for 32 years in the states and we had an old man that had a 500’ x 1000’ warehouse full of older machining mills and lathes and he was of tremendous value to us he could make almost anything for us, so your Indian father is a gold mine for you mates. I also worked with two English and on Scottish tower crane technicians that came over to the states learned a lot from all three. Great job mate love your attitude.
Interesting how "slang" around the world is different, took me a while to twig to what you meant by greedy boards on the truck. We call them hungry boards here in Australia.
Hats off, no pun intended, for inspiring a new generation of tradesmen, and good luck to Luke. Weird to see people you know, but don't know, head off and be missed.
Another great video Baz, I can understand Luke going back to a forage harverter, it's like a magnet once you have done it, it's hard to keep away from it, it will kep drawing you back, Best of luck Luke,
Things looking bright for the warm weather seems to be on its way and all the crushers being out of the yard if the volvos are holding water drill and put a plug in so as to check and as always great content looking forward to two a week Director and Baz you ain't just a boss your a gentelman as well .
Another busy week with Baz and the boys!! Some cracking work there on the big shutters cal has smashed them. Don’t worry about the dji Baz. You could record on a Nokia 3210 and we would all still watch.. sorry to see Luke going cracking lad and he will be missed
Baz, forget about the dji, it works great and we here for you and the content anyway whatever the camera. Your knowledge and all the cool stuff you get up to makes the channel and the production values are already better than most! Thanks for sharing.
Some people don't want to admit they've made a mistake and damaged something, for whatever reason. When in reality, if you speak up and admit something happened it can be taken care of easily and people will respect you for being accountable.
Great episode guys. Good luck to Luke. Loved the sketch with the horses 😂. You could be right about the water settling in that spot BAZ. Upright exhausts used to have lids which opened and closed with the exhaust gas pressure. Being closed when the engines off, stopping water ingress, or faced horizontally for sideways release. Could be a simple fix👍. Any collaboration with D&J or others will be good, as the one with the Struggler was. As you say there is enough work for everyone, small or large businesses so highlighting each other’s services is always good. Plus there’s usually a few laughs to be had👍🏴🇺🇸
Great video Baz. Those crushers are quite a machine. I reckon they need a professional operator just like any other piece of plant. I don't think you lads will ever run out of work. Straightening those shutter section was impressive.
Great content Baz but out of curiosity does it ever quit raining over there. Well at least you guys don't have to worry about drought conditions like here in South Texas
When you heat the steel to strengthen pour cold water on you’ll actually see it come back straight use this method every day to strengthen props when they’ve been welded
Hi from Australia mate..loving your videos..I've always been taught that if you look after your equipment it will look after you...and always to respect other people's gear...
Baz, what a fantastic episode this was, from sharing the exact same sentiments regarding anything you use and treating it as your own… Your dji ❤is on point… And seeing Luke leaving for the agg, is wounding… To then see you offer the best compliment possible, for there to always be a place for him shows what a good man you are and I wish Luke every opportunity going forward and that you baz continue being the best mentor and teacher I have ever witnessed in my lifetime ❤❤❤
Hi Baz and Director another great chapter, looks good using the DJI gives the director time to edit and do other things in his life. It's a shame that Luke is leaving but if his hearts in Agriculture then thats what he needs to do. It's been great to see him graft for you good luck for the future lets hope we see you on a forage harvester with him. The volvo exhaust need a rain flap of a 90deg bend to stop the rain ingress. As alaways stay safe and crack on lad to the next one.
Been cutting trees down for a month in my garden and then started cutting down a 60m hedge 2 or 3 weeks at it i am shattered. I am a bricklayer its much easier that this pulling ivey and replanting. Amyway happy easter to everyone hope its a good break and i get finished soon.
The DJI is spot on Baz. Great chronicle, shame about Luke, him and Cal seem a good combo. Decent way to finish and how it should be. Maximum respect to you Baz. Also, will we ever see Foxy on camera or maybe even his chopper?🤣
Another great video - thanks. Just a small point, time lapse is fine by me but could you make it a bit slower? I'm interested to learn about welding and fabbing but it's quite difficult to see what is being done when it goes so fast. Would half current speed be possible?
Great episode Baz , don't worry about DJI we watch the episodes what ever😎, Good luck Luke, been a great park of WF Also looking forward to the Watching , WF and D&J Projects working together 👋.
Hi lads. I’m very interested in why I feel terrible when I see machinery abused,not greased,paint ripped off back of machines and carelessness in general. I have been trying for 20years to figure out why this annoys people like you Baz and a few people I know so badly. You might be able to find out why people are affected by it. Love the videos every weekend Thanks for putting effort to record yer daily adventures. Cheers Colin
I am fairly new to this channel. What I have noticed so far is that you guys do get a lot of rain there. You always seem to be walking around in mud. I live in Canada, we still have snow but spring is almost here. Hope it dries up for you guys. Cheers from 🇨🇦
Hi Baz, the director and team 👍🏻 *Firstly good luck Luke in your next chapter mate 👍🏻👍🏻 you'll be missed on the channel and for your hard work on the team 😉. Great when you leave and boss leaves the door open for you to come back!* 🙏🙏🙏🙏 The cash and horses 🐎 thing made me laugh!! I thought it was going to be "profound" about how animals aren't driven by money and as long as they are warm, fed and cared for ....😂😂😂 I totally get what you mean Baz about caring for things. Large or small ....it's a use , break and throw away ethos now. The ones who do care are the ones that pay, are solely accountable or rely on it to make their jobs easier. If you got the lads to spend the hours the machine was down to do it by hand 😂😂 and I bet you'd find the keeping the machine running is top priority. Like third party damage ....charge for it and it's amazing how many call for a banks man before moving things! 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈 *Happy belated birthday "Oliver and James"* 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈 See you on the next one 🦉🦉Happy Easter Everyone who watches and reads the comments 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰 Gary 👍🏻
Hi Baz/Director Another great episode guys Isn't it a great shame when employee's don't look after equipment in the correct way as when it is it saves money, time and also the equipment lasts longer, great camera work bag, all the best to Director and the move Kind regards guys look forward to the next one ❤
I would have put shuttering ply on instead of steel to face them shutters that plate is going to swell in-between the supports and the bulges will be visible on the walls after
Morning baz and team. Any footage is better than no footage at all. All good content whoever is recording it. Small update I should be back out grafting soon. Thanks for keeping me entertained. It's appreciated !!
Well another great episode good bye Luke good luck in new job and great episode like the work u doing checking all the machines over keep up the good work baz and the one and only director can't wait to next week episode chapter stay safe work hard 0:48
Just a quick question Welderfabber why does your company store the excavator booms in the air compared to on the ground, surely when stored on the ground there's less pressure on the hydraulic systems on the machine. Thanks.
Cracking episode, especially the horses, what a laugh. Been subscribed since day one, ex welder/mechanic, I’d apply for a job in a heartbeat but at 72 probably a bit past it, lol……
Baz stop worrying about the dji footage mate, we are all here for the journey doesn't matter how you fetch it to us.
We all have a life outside of work that should always come first. You and the director are doing great keep at it.
The horse and cash skit was one of the best have ever seen. Good luck Luke.
Baz take my hat off to you for how you dealt with Luke, no bad feelings, wishing him well, and Luke leaving on a really good note, top stuff.
Absolutely understand your frustration with machines not being looked after. I'm responsible for over 45 Machines at our factory as a Machine Technician and its very frustrating when machines break down because of lack of Maintainance/care
Pretty cool seeing my dad get a shout out on another RUclips channel as he’s always shouting out others on our channel lol. 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
I like watching you and your dad this platform, grafters. We’ll meet up soon 👊
No mate I enjoy all your video’s. I worked as a tower crane technician for 32 years in the states and we had an old man that had a 500’ x 1000’ warehouse full of older machining mills and lathes and he was of tremendous value to us he could make almost anything for us, so your Indian father is a gold mine for you mates. I also worked with two English and on Scottish tower crane technicians that came over to the states learned a lot from all three. Great job mate love your attitude.
Absolutely love the last picture of Luke at the end😂😂😂👍💪🫡and loving the journey all the way baz😎
Best of luck Luke , you have been a lucky to know you can go back to baz and the team anytime . They seem like an amazing bunch of lads .
A mix of the DJI and the director filming works spot on I’m my opinion. Keep up the good work Baz.
BAZ, thanks for that tip at 49:00 regarding heat straightening and not using a trestle in the middle.....Brilliant
Interesting how "slang" around the world is different, took me a while to twig to what you meant by greedy boards on the truck. We call them hungry boards here in Australia.
Shame to see Luke go, best of luck to him in his future endeavours.
Seemed like a sound guy with great banter, super knowledgeable and skill
Very very good episode Baz and Director keep up the good work and best of luck to Luke in the future
Hats off, no pun intended, for inspiring a new generation of tradesmen, and good luck to Luke. Weird to see people you know, but don't know, head off and be missed.
Loved the DJI footage,the walk around in depth description of what needs doing to each if the machines. Can't wait for the next chapter
Another great video Baz, I can understand Luke going back to a forage harverter, it's like a magnet once you have done it, it's hard to keep away from it, it will kep drawing you back, Best of luck Luke,
Another good one baz and the director.i really like the way you handled Luke moving on very professional and I wish him well.he is a grafter 👍👍👍
Things looking bright for the warm weather seems to be on its way and all the crushers being out of the yard if the volvos are holding water drill and put a plug in so as to check and as always great content looking forward to two a week Director and Baz you ain't just a boss your a gentelman as well .
Another busy week with Baz and the boys!! Some cracking work there on the big shutters cal has smashed them. Don’t worry about the dji Baz. You could record on a Nokia 3210 and we would all still watch.. sorry to see Luke going cracking lad and he will be missed
Love the dji footage from baz, definitely adds that personal touch to the videos but doesn’t take away from how professional they are
Good luck to you Luke! Hope everything works out for you in the future.
Cheers for the shoutout Baz and Director! Keep at it with the videos, you're inspiring a lot of young lads here.
You're welcome James
He appears a good lad does Luke, I admire his courage to move on, I wish him all the best. 👍
Baz, forget about the dji, it works great and we here for you and the content anyway whatever the camera. Your knowledge and all the cool stuff you get up to makes the channel and the production values are already better than most! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video, great work. Thank you baz and the Director 🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊
Some people don't want to admit they've made a mistake and damaged something, for whatever reason. When in reality, if you speak up and admit something happened it can be taken care of easily and people will respect you for being accountable.
Great episode guys. Good luck to Luke. Loved the sketch with the horses 😂. You could be right about the water settling in that spot BAZ. Upright exhausts used to have lids which opened and closed with the exhaust gas pressure. Being closed when the engines off, stopping water ingress, or faced horizontally for sideways release. Could be a simple fix👍. Any collaboration with D&J or others will be good, as the one with the Struggler was. As you say there is enough work for everyone, small or large businesses so highlighting each other’s services is always good. Plus there’s usually a few laughs to be had👍🏴🇺🇸
WOULD JUST LIKE TO WISH LUKE ALL THE BEST IN HIS NEW ADVENTURE
Brilliant video again director and baz that's very interesting about how you heat to get it back straight.
Great video Baz. Those crushers are quite a machine. I reckon they need a professional operator just like any other piece of plant. I don't think you lads will ever run out of work. Straightening those shutter section was impressive.
Great one again baz...defo go to see Dave @ DJ Projects...be the coming of 2 you tube legends 👍
Wishing Luke all the best in his new career and another great chapter Baz
Great content Baz but out of curiosity does it ever quit raining over there. Well at least you guys don't have to worry about drought conditions like here in South Texas
Past 6 months has been horrendous mate. Summer on route 🤞
Great film Baz & crew, good luck to Luke, sorry to see him go 🤟
When you heat the steel to strengthen pour cold water on you’ll actually see it come back straight use this method every day to strengthen props when they’ve been welded
Baz you make my Saturday morning hear in Canada perfect! A Welderfabber video and a coffee first thing magic boy awesome.
Thanks for your support bro
Best of luck Luke with the new job easier work and better hours your boots will be hard to fill..
DJI videoing is good. You cover what you are doing well. Thanks for sharing
You figure it'd help anything to run the crusher engine exhaust up through the feeder? Maybe the heat would help keep it clean.
Definitely not mate
Hi from Australia mate..loving your videos..I've always been taught that if you look after your equipment it will look after you...and always to respect other people's gear...
Baz, what a fantastic episode this was, from sharing the exact same sentiments regarding anything you use and treating it as your own…
Your dji ❤is on point…
And seeing Luke leaving for the agg, is wounding…
To then see you offer the best compliment possible, for there to always be a place for him shows what a good man you are and I wish Luke every opportunity going forward and that you baz continue being the best mentor and teacher I have ever witnessed in my lifetime ❤❤❤
BAZ, the ending bro0ught Tears to this old man's eyes.....you are a Gem also...
Tigerbite 425 vs McCloskey J45? Crush off! When we having it? I will host 🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
Hi Baz and Director another great chapter, looks good using the DJI gives the director time to edit and do other things in his life. It's a shame that Luke is leaving but if his hearts in Agriculture then thats what he needs to do. It's been great to see him graft for you good luck for the future lets hope we see you on a forage harvester with him. The volvo exhaust need a rain flap of a 90deg bend to stop the rain ingress. As alaways stay safe and crack on lad to the next one.
Simon is the man! Never a truer word spoken!
Been cutting trees down for a month in my garden and then started cutting down a 60m hedge 2 or 3 weeks at it i am shattered. I am a bricklayer its much easier that this pulling ivey and replanting.
Amyway happy easter to everyone hope its a good break and i get finished soon.
The DJI is spot on Baz. Great chronicle, shame about Luke, him and Cal seem a good combo. Decent way to finish and how it should be. Maximum respect to you Baz. Also, will we ever see Foxy on camera or maybe even his chopper?🤣
Great video again lads,sad to see Luke moving on he is a natural in front of the camera,keep up the good work 💪👌
Another great video - thanks. Just a small point, time lapse is fine by me but could you make it a bit slower? I'm interested to learn about welding and fabbing but it's quite difficult to see what is being done when it goes so fast. Would half current speed be possible?
Thanks for sharing guys, have a great weekend, all the best Luke.
Best of luck Luke and thanks for sharing Baz !
Luke, all the best in the new gig. See you in the future.
Great episode Baz , don't worry about DJI we watch the episodes what ever😎, Good luck Luke, been a great park of WF Also looking forward to the Watching , WF and D&J Projects working together 👋.
Good morning from Malta keep up the good work your doing . Its always sad to see good workers moving on especially good hard working ones .
The DJI is fantastic.good luck to Luke fantastic video baz well done and stay safe all at the fox movement..👍👍👍👍
Possibly the ad blue injection not helping with the exhaust corrosion
Great point I never considered that but the water theory sounds likely. Maybe the two don’t mix well also.
Don’t the exhaust have a flapper to stop the water going in??
You should hold an open day for all new and existing customers , on care and maintainence on crushers and screeners
Love the sad music at the end.RIP Luke
that's a great one hope to se you Baz, and Luke hope you do well
Brilliant! Love the horse segment! Cheers.
Hi lads.
I’m very interested in why I feel terrible when I see machinery abused,not greased,paint ripped off back of machines and carelessness in general.
I have been trying for 20years to figure out why this annoys people like you Baz and a few people I know so badly.
You might be able to find out why people are affected by it.
Love the videos every weekend
Thanks for putting effort to record yer daily adventures.
Cheers Colin
52:33 yeah I bet they give him more money. Good 👍 luck 🍀 Luke
Baz stop worrying about the dji footage, Thanks for sharing guys, have a great weekend
Top man Baz.
Love to watch these videos .
That would be good to see you at D&j projects
Baz like the American trucks make flaps for the top of the exhaust soon as you start them up they open mate worth a try
Time to rank your hirers and charge accordingly. Good care is rewarded by lower charges. 👍
A top man is Adrian at Glasson. Not seen him for a while. All the best, Stu at Avalon.
Tippers: wouldn't you prefer tippers to have high hinges, to increase the opening and loweringthe chance of breaking under bigger loads?
I am fairly new to this channel. What I have noticed so far is that you guys do get a lot of rain there. You always seem to be walking around in mud. I live in Canada, we still have snow but spring is almost here. Hope it dries up for you guys. Cheers from 🇨🇦
Best news I’ve had all week hearing Luke is back on the forager.👍
Not for me…
Keep up the good work...
Another fantastic one Baz and team
Hi Baz, the director and team 👍🏻
*Firstly good luck Luke in your next chapter mate 👍🏻👍🏻 you'll be missed on the channel and for your hard work on the team 😉. Great when you leave and boss leaves the door open for you to come back!* 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The cash and horses 🐎 thing made me laugh!! I thought it was going to be "profound" about how animals aren't driven by money and as long as they are warm, fed and cared for ....😂😂😂
I totally get what you mean Baz about caring for things. Large or small ....it's a use , break and throw away ethos now. The ones who do care are the ones that pay, are solely accountable or rely on it to make their jobs easier. If you got the lads to spend the hours the machine was down to do it by hand 😂😂 and I bet you'd find the keeping the machine running is top priority. Like third party damage ....charge for it and it's amazing how many call for a banks man before moving things!
🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
*Happy belated birthday "Oliver and James"*
🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
See you on the next one 🦉🦉Happy Easter Everyone who watches and reads the comments 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰
Gary 👍🏻
another cracking vid Baz got to be the best youtube channel out there, keep 'em coming.best wishes to Luke.
Hi Baz/Director
Another great episode guys
Isn't it a great shame when employee's don't look after equipment in the correct way as when it is it saves money, time and also the equipment lasts longer, great camera work bag, all the best to Director and the move
Kind regards guys look forward to the next one ❤
Corrections to spelling Baz 😂
Sorry big fingers and small buttons 😂cheers guys❤
Love the money and the horse 😂
1,682 👍's up WF thank you for sharing 🤗
Great video! Love the content, dont the drivers check the size of the material before it gets loaded/tipped?
Yeah mate, love to see a collab with them.
Love your content and theirs!!
DJI is looking good . Love the character with the horse’s 👍
I would have put shuttering ply on instead of steel to face them shutters that plate is going to swell in-between the supports and the bulges will be visible on the walls after
No chance that plate will swell mate
Keep up the good work doesn't always have to be 1h I will long half an hour is fine if you are struggling love the plant hire
Morning baz and team. Any footage is better than no footage at all. All good content whoever is recording it. Small update I should be back out grafting soon. Thanks for keeping me entertained. It's appreciated !!
Oh yes, keep up the great work from NZ
0:34 'ey up Baz. Would definitely love to see that collab with D & J Projects 👍👍👍
It doesn't matter if the videos come out a few weeks behind it would take the pressure off
My uncle use to be captain of Silver River
Got you your 3k likes because you blimey deserve it bro much love from Dorset
dji footage is spot on and most other farming channels I watch are same camera's - It's fine!
Well another great episode good bye Luke good luck in new job and great episode like the work u doing checking all the machines over keep up the good work baz and the one and only director can't wait to next week episode chapter stay safe work hard 0:48
Good video baz keep them comeing see you on the next one
Just a quick question Welderfabber why does your company store the excavator booms in the air compared to on the ground, surely when stored on the ground there's less pressure on the hydraulic systems on the machine. Thanks.
Flannerys do the same so must not be detrimental to the hydraulic systems
It save’s a serious amount of space when lifted up without buckets and the check valves on the rams I’m sure would save issues with the rams.
Saves space, if there is a leak the boom will droop, the weight of the boom alone is no stress.
What's the big chimney thing in the yard
Hi Baz big fan of D&j project would love to see your interaction with them 👍
Cracking episode, especially the horses, what a laugh. Been subscribed since day one, ex welder/mechanic, I’d apply for a job in a heartbeat but at 72 probably a bit past it, lol……
Abousle amazing baz and callam keep up the good content 🎉🎉🎉🎉
In for the win.👍, great breakdown of heat manipulation, FYI.
Loved the music on the timelapse - would you mind sharing the tracks used in the description?
Great content, thanks Baz.
ruclips.net/video/htqi1Nv9-YM/видео.html
The bucket you did 10 years ago looks great. Director’s 👍🏼 made it in the chronicle :)