Well done fellas. It's easy to forget just how much work goes into erecting these funfairs, how much sweat goes into putting them up and making sure everything's safe where families' can have so much fun at.
Absolutely love Venom and whenever this ride is in my local area (3 or 4 times a yr 😂) I love ittt!!! Love the pull up videos too it's interesting to watch
Old Amersham fair. Wow, I grew up in Amersham (new) but moved to the South West 30 years ago, I went to this fair many times, great fun. Glad to see they still have the fair there. Great video.
I love these street fairs where they are building up right outside someone’s house, for some residents it must be quite concerning but guess most rides are put in the same place each time so some residents are used to it, our local fair (that no longer visits) the rides were always pretty much in the same place each time they visited, great video, well done Aaron 👍🏻
Yep, a big diesel generator outside your front door, must be lovely. Also, the damage to the foundations from all the vibrations from the rides. I wouldn't want to live there.
Great vlog, boys! I find these build-up videos fascinating. When I was a little kid, our annual fair was just across a field from our house, I'd sit there for hours after dark just watching the colorful rides in motion. Later, I became interested in the mechanics of the rides. Now, that technology has come around, it's a whole new ball game. Thanks for sharing!
I know and understand just how much work goes into setting up, erecting, testing these rides, as I used to travel, work with the showman, funfair years ago when it came up to nobles park, isle of man. I helped set up, then they taught me how to operate and work the kiddies rides, then worked the sizzler, worked controlling the ride in pay box then closing the bars down on the riders, making sure they were tightly closed, ready to ride. It's a tough job all round, once you work with the showman, they take you in as family, I remember one family I worked for, they let me stay with them in their caravan and later on I travelled around the whole UK and went to recovek capitol of Iceland.
@@SlothyVlogs when I get back to the warehouse and on the road I'll take some videos of our set ups.... We have mostly all the old original rides... Look up hincheys rides and amusements from Nova Scotia Canada... Our ferris wheel set up is totally different we have to walk the spokes after we get A frame up
as an aging punter that is now putting their kids on rides like these, you can't but think that the ride might fall apart if the fixings at the top gave way somehow.. But it's great to see those arms can pretty much stay up there on the hydraulic system on thier own, and so are waaaay safer than you might imagine. Venom kicks ass. It comes to Southampton old fair ground near bursledon a few times a year.
When the two towers come together at the top, they are bolted together with a torque gun which wasn’t shown on here. The hydraulics alone wouldn’t hold the two columns when the arm swings to its full height.
Bet all the old folks living there will be complaining, as nothing seems to please them. I'd personally love it me, I'd be getting involved having a right good time! I'd even be offering food and drinks out to help them through
Great video but unless i missed it how do they marry up the two arms at the top & secure it? It looked as though it made it but then changed the scene.
The two towers are aligned with the hydraulics, bolts go through to mount the top section and tower together using a torque gun. Wasn’t shown in this video
It's like 3 million and you charge a lot per ride. It wouldn't take that long at all, they travel with the fair and people spend a lot of money at the fair. Theme parks probably operate on less when you consider cost per rider equivalent to their ticket prices.
No. There's one outside my street now. The council can do what they want with the public roads for temporary events but they have to stop at a reasonable time.
Not gonna lie, I was so relieved to see him put the rest of the bolts into the seat plates @41:00 I was beginning to think they were either held in with one nut or he'd totally forgotten! 😮
Yes. They measured it. The council aren't just going to let them put it there without checking. Do you honestly think this thing crashed into a house later this evening? People really make me wonder sometimes.
Well done fellas. It's easy to forget just how much work goes into erecting these funfairs, how much sweat goes into putting them up and making sure everything's safe where families' can have so much fun at.
I cannot even believe how amazing it is that ride was designed for one person setup. Obvious too that guy really knows what he is doing. Incredible.
Fantastic video thanks for sharing it with us
I love how everyone knows their role and just gets on with building the rides. No messing about no arguing that it's my turn to do this etc.
AMAZING VIDEO ONCE AGAIN.
So interesting to see thus! All the Hydraulics 😮.
As a kid nothing beat the fair turning up pukka lighting
Brilliant Vid Mate ❤️ Absolutely Brilliant 👍👍👌
Never knew how easy one man can make a hard job look easy... fair goers take it all for granted, great job
Absolutely love Venom and whenever this ride is in my local area (3 or 4 times a yr 😂) I love ittt!!! Love the pull up videos too it's interesting to watch
Old Amersham fair. Wow, I grew up in Amersham (new) but moved to the South West 30 years ago, I went to this fair many times, great fun. Glad to see they still have the fair there. Great video.
It’s very interesting watching rides being built up
Great job Aaron
Dedication to a ride brilliant well done Aaron for the vlog just shows how dedicated the showman are to there rides
Absolutely fantastic to watch. Thank you for the insight. 🙂
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Amazing, you don't often get to see this
He did it single-handed? That’s incredible! I have problems assembling flatpack furniture on my own 😂
Er ist aber etwas Übereifrig bzw leicht kaotisch,da kann man leicht etwas vergessen.
I love these building up videos! Best to play at 2x speed
Awesome video
great job arron mate i look forwood to the amersham vlog
This is brilliant lads cheers☺
Really good video that unbelievable work process but also the safety aspect of maintaining these rides is a job in it's self
brilliant video loved it .
Brilliant vlog mate 2 tokens
Awesome! lovely to see the hard work that goes into building these rides up
Good vlog Aaron. Interesting to see behind the scenes ❤
Nice vlog as always mate 👍
Thanks Aaron for showing us hidden face of thrill rides. So much works before scream and fun. Once again interesting video.
Love it
Super 😊😊😊😊😊
Great video looks like a street sweeper has never been down there for a long time nice houses but the gulleys are full of crap.
I love these street fairs where they are building up right outside someone’s house, for some residents it must be quite concerning but guess most rides are put in the same place each time so some residents are used to it, our local fair (that no longer visits) the rides were always pretty much in the same place each time they visited, great video, well done Aaron 👍🏻
Yep, a big diesel generator outside your front door, must be lovely. Also, the damage to the foundations from all the vibrations from the rides. I wouldn't want to live there.
Great vlog, boys! I find these build-up videos fascinating. When I was a little kid, our annual fair was just across a field from our house, I'd sit there for hours after dark just watching the colorful rides in motion. Later, I became interested in the mechanics of the rides. Now, that technology has come around, it's a whole new ball game. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome
I know and understand just how much work goes into setting up, erecting, testing these rides, as I used to travel, work with the showman, funfair years ago when it came up to nobles park, isle of man. I helped set up, then they taught me how to operate and work the kiddies rides, then worked the sizzler, worked controlling the ride in pay box then closing the bars down on the riders, making sure they were tightly closed, ready to ride. It's a tough job all round, once you work with the showman, they take you in as family, I remember one family I worked for, they let me stay with them in their caravan and later on I travelled around the whole UK and went to recovek capitol of Iceland.
Great video Aaron mush
Good to see you film the Venom build there , i really like to see these as much as the actual fair vlogs so well done Aaron great vlog from you Mush 👍
Very Wonderful Ride Video!!!!! F+L, Corey
Love it Aaron. Managed to get some footage whilst I was riding too!!’ 🎉
This is actually cool I’d love to live in 1 these houses see a fair outside
Imagine a funfair outside your house Crazy.
Great view from your bedroom window :D 41:45
Awesome vlog Aaron, how about doing a build up videos of a round up and a set of frogs please
I work for a carnival as well great to watch other rides being set up
It sure is!
@@SlothyVlogs when I get back to the warehouse and on the road I'll take some videos of our set ups.... We have mostly all the old original rides... Look up hincheys rides and amusements from Nova Scotia Canada... Our ferris wheel set up is totally different we have to walk the spokes after we get A frame up
Nice build op video
Just watched the build up, am presuming they can also operate it from inside paybox .
as an aging punter that is now putting their kids on rides like these, you can't but think that the ride might fall apart if the fixings at the top gave way somehow..
But it's great to see those arms can pretty much stay up there on the hydraulic system on thier own, and so are waaaay safer than you might imagine.
Venom kicks ass. It comes to Southampton old fair ground near bursledon a few times a year.
When the two towers come together at the top, they are bolted together with a torque gun which wasn’t shown on here. The hydraulics alone wouldn’t hold the two columns when the arm swings to its full height.
nice work
I wonder how long it actually took him, one person, amazing
Brilliant aaron great vlog proper
Its funny watching it in 2x speed and even funnier when aarons laugh is sped up
Nice camera work
I e always wondered how much weight all the seats can take?
Fantastic video and great engineering guys. May I ask, does anybody else check all the nuts,bolts and fastenings are correct?
I would hope
Bet all the old folks living there will be complaining, as nothing seems to please them. I'd personally love it me, I'd be getting involved having a right good time! I'd even be offering food and drinks out to help them through
😊😊😊
easy on the transmission dude
you should visit Evesham mop fair it’s on the 5th and has some nice rides
A weapon building a weapon 🤣🤣
Seriously imagine having those screams outside your house......
This!
Bet this fair shuts down pretty early with all these houses around it. Id leave town for the week.
Great video but unless i missed it how do they marry up the two arms at the top & secure it? It looked as though it made it but then changed the scene.
The two towers are aligned with the hydraulics, bolts go through to mount the top section and tower together using a torque gun. Wasn’t shown in this video
@@TarnMoore Thsnk you for that information
I live in Cleveleys Lancashire. Why is that all the decent fairs are down south?😮😮😮😮😮
You coming to Nottingham fair? I’m working it?
r u guys able to travel to NJ, AC to The Steel Pier? They have good rides!
How many times can you tighten and lose the bolts before you have to change them?
these guys must be rich to afford rides like these! will take a very long time to get the money back on them
Most definitely not paid over a long time
I travel and have worked with showman for years they definitely don’t outright but rides they’d be left bankrupt
Buy
It's like 3 million and you charge a lot per ride. It wouldn't take that long at all, they travel with the fair and people spend a lot of money at the fair.
Theme parks probably operate on less when you consider cost per rider equivalent to their ticket prices.
So do the houses in the street get compensation for the area being used as a fun fair...always wondered how that worked
No. There's one outside my street now. The council can do what they want with the public roads for temporary events but they have to stop at a reasonable time.
hi mason
Does this ride have water ballast tanks like the KMG version ?
I don't believe so
No they don't which makes them easier to set up. Apparently a further 2 or 3 have been ordered for showmen in Scotland
hi
Who’s venom is that ?
Not gonna lie, I was so relieved to see him put the rest of the bolts into the seat plates @41:00 I was beginning to think they were either held in with one nut or he'd totally forgotten!
😮
Can I say that this ride was manufactured in czechia? Am I right? I know these seats from one our manufacturer.
Work at height regardless.
Thats a lot of light bulbs.
How much do these rides cost to buy?
Around 3 million. Maybe a bit less since this manufacturer is less well known than, say KMG or Mondial.
@@BlueZirnitra thanks for the reply
They’re just doing this on the street? 🤣
VERY CLOSE TO MY HOUSE😒
not many rides can be set up or tore down by just one person
ummm did anyone think about how much that things swings and how close it getting to the building?
Yes. They measured it. The council aren't just going to let them put it there without checking.
Do you honestly think this thing crashed into a house later this evening?
People really make me wonder sometimes.
Nice Body and Big Bulge yummi 😊
These blokes are in no hurry, why are they all wearing life preservers or are they machete protectors?