Mine’s still around,at age 93, and yes, still tells me how to do things- however, in many subjects he used to be good in, i have now surpassed him. And I’m the oldest daughter! Soi can,politely but firmly tell him, thanks Dad, I got this.
Andrew 1.43 million subscribers.. I been watching your channel for 4 years my friend. your knowledge and work ethic is amazing.. no nonsense sponsorship or paid to say this or that. just straight facts and hard work. I see 3 million subs in no time Andrew, keep up the awesome vids for us all to watch and learn from. god bless you my friend! cody and blue love their dad 100 percent!!
I agree wholeheartedly. I been watching bout 4 years also. A hard working young man he is. Figures problems out and makes it right. I wish youngsters nowadays had his work ethic. And knowledge, and determination.
13:00 Shout out to Jesse! I found his channel through you when your old unit rolled down the hill and flipped. I'm really glad i did too. You and him both have absolutely awesome channels!
I have a crazy idea for a video… equipment tour but where you talk about what you do/don’t like about each machine and if you would buy that again or if you would rather have a different model/manufacturer. I really value your opinion and I know if I’m interested I would bet a lot of other guys are too. Thank you for making all of your videos!!!
@@LaLaLucky7777 He's done it a few times but he cycles through so many pieces of equipment that he's not done this for all of them. He's done a video like this for his computer equipment.
You know you are a real OG of this channel when you seen the black craftsman impact driver over the years. I personally noticed the aftermarket batteries and everything you’ve done to keep it running. It must be pretty symbolic to you.
I'm in the same boat, my old crapsman drill has been working for 15 years. I've got some grey noname battery I got off amazon now. The thing won't just die
The drill is impressive, but the tailgate on the dodge that still opens and closes is just amazing! I'm always looking for it in the video to if it's still there. Lol
Honestly, considering the type of work he does I'd say he's outside of the norm with all the safety precautions he takes. He'll do crazy stuff, but in a reasonably safe way.
As a civil engineer the only thing I'd say is be a little careful how much you vibrate the concrete. Vibrating it too much can cause the aggregate to sink to the bottom. Not that it matters with how overbuilt this appears to be. Nice work Andrew!
I am no engineer, but definitely overuse of the vibrator, not to mention the watery concrete from the first load - far too wet. The excessive vibration is what caused the formwork to collapse - it might have held otherwise.
@@einfelder8262 I probably would have only used the concrete vibrator along the edge so that there would be a really smooth finish along the forms. I guess maybe using it towards the bottom when there was 4 or 5 inches in there might have provided some benefit? Of course it appears to be very much over-engineered so everything should be fine for the next few 100 years...
Definitely over vibrated it. Every wall I’ve had a blowout on was because someone used the vibrator way to long. For not screeding it off and only using a Fresno looks pretty flat
Holy Crap! I didn’t know Andrew C. and Jesse Muller lived so close to each other, and even use the same Lowe’s! Ya’ll definitely should collaborate together 100%!
Andrew and jesse meeting at a home improvement store,(wonder who is gonna get... what?) priceless ! (we learned of jesse thru andrew, and jesse's parents and dumpster dave too)
@@Jon-wg8vr Generally speaking, you want to forget your exes ever existed, same for her. She needs to keep her confused self to her own channel, no hate... just get on down the road. So yeah, the new future Mrs Camarata is a H U G E step up for our boy from that other person.
@@Jon-wg8vr Not required to bring up other people, Andrew's personal relationships are his business, just be satisfied with what Andrew and the boys get into.
Now once again you have shocked me! When I saw you pull out that stinger and sting your concrete, I fell out of the chair I was sitting in! Now that’s what I call “Camaratatized” at its finest! Just outstanding work Andrew, and all the younger generations that you have inspired is unreal! Wow❤
I love and watch every video that Andrew produces. No "concrete expert" here at all; but I work for guys that do a lot of concrete. Two "humble" suggestions to make life easier for a formed slab like this: (1) Right before the pour, spray all insides of the wooden formwork with WD-40. It makes removing the forms much better. Less pull-off of rocks and less "rubbing it out" (IYKYK lol). And, if you do that and your forms are properly constructed, (2) Take a battery sawzall, remove the blade, and vibrate the guard along the outside edges of the forms, lightly (!). Just run it along the forms up and down w/o too much pressure before you bull float and you will see the cream come to the top on the sides. And the vibrations along the entire frame of the form move inward and settle everything. Then tamp it and finish it. Cheers and keep it up!
When my house was built the concreter painted the forms with black oil. I believe this was actually used motor oil. He probably gets it from some mechanic he knows. Way cheaper than WD-40.
Andrew, your content is so interesting and varied that it always keeps me coming back for more. I have watched you for years from very early castle days until now and you never disappoint. Thanks and keep up the great channel.
I had just finished watching one of your older videos "Testing out a small rock crusher" when lo and behold this new one showed up. Good timing Andrew! You've been a great inspiration for me and my channel.
@@AndrewCamarataThe government has a monopoly, so customers arent going anywhere if they dont like its service. Unlike Twitter, so Musk might get away with it 😅
Andrew keeping it real. Showing people you can still do great things with a decent tool on the floor. Showing us you can have a castle without turning into a snob.
When you order, you should drill a hole at the leading edge of your pad, and pour excess concrete into underground pylons tying the fill into the rock.
Never ceases to amaze me how … what’s the right word, gratifying, it is to watch good work done and watching the development! Living vicariously through your labor Andrew lol.
I love watching you use those old Craftsman C3 Tools! I have and use daily the whole set of C3 tools. I have had very few failures over time but have seen Dewalt brand tools die all the time. I dred the day when I can't get batteries anymore!
I'm from the old continent, land of the baguette. Sometimes watching you feel like the energy fled us and some of you on the new one inherited it. But still we have some amazing heritage to fix. You gives me a good vibe to tacle house/truck heavy work :) Cheers, one (apprentice-me) fixer to another
Really it's a miracle we haven't seen Andrew casually buying a tank yet. But maybe he's on a list somewhere, that wouldn't surprise me for some reason, haha
I know youve heard this 1.43 million times and wont see this but great stuff. Youve been a huge part of me getting out and doing more stuff of the like. Thanks for all you do.
Andrew, that's the easiest 13-yard concrete pour I've ever seen, nice job. I built a 40 x 60 x 12 building out of insulated concrete forms (styrofoam) and I was vibrating by one corner and it blew out ( they said not to do that in the instructions) had to stop the pour and fix it. Guys don't vibrate too much, it creates a lot of force from the concrete.
Andrew I love those back to front concrete mixers you guys have in the States, I haven’t seen them over here in Aus but I’m sure they are about, the drivers has so much more control, great vantage point, it’s like having another set of hands isn’t it. Can’t wait to see what transpires from all this effort, better looking castle than in Europe. Was that Jesse Muller that made the cameo in the warehouse, love that guy and his channel is so neat. Have a great weekend mate
Im a building carpenter since 80s. When you set grade on your forms, use grade stakes with a hammer and transit to set your forms on until level. Also, always support both sides of board when using a miter saw
@@charliemartin-k7m What does a display picture (or a lot of videos or subscribers, other things I have seen people judge comments on) have to do with knowledge in a particular field? Do you need a "real" display picture to be a building carpenter?
You're lucky to have your dad with to do these odd fun things together, especially with the old switcheroo while you/him was spray painting. We had a glimpse of the future Andrew in 50 years! That's for the entertainment Andrew.
Liberally when you think the videos don't get any better, you get another 10/10 video like this. So instructional and relaxing at the same time. I have saved it for future reference. ❤❤❤❤
We used to have an expression when footings were being poured "..... concrete makes good filling..." - you seem to have a firm belief in that statement.👍👍👍
Andrew have been waiting this addition for a while, and have to tell you I Love the communication system you have to where you can talk to another person working with you and work together. Doing this make things so much more simple. The updaing and bit of repair you did with the Kabota was needed. I remembered when you first laid that footstone by your enterence to your castle 1 shop, yrs ago. A family that builds together stays together! LOVE and so enjoy seeing your dad. He is awesome. See that doesn't fall far from the tree🙂He must be so proud of all that you have accomplished. If I do not see another video of yours BEFORE this Thanksgiving, wish you and your family a very blessed and safe Thanksgiving.
I am amazed. It is not easy to hold that much concrete straight and without any blow outs. That really worked. When you put a vibrator to the concrete it has to be really good because it can move just from that. Great job Andrew, very impressive.
Andrew the way you calculate your concrete is spot on . Take the average in depth and round it up. I haven’t yet seen the final result but I think you’re right 👍🏾🇦🇺
That was a boatload of cement to pour by yourself. I thought you would have a significant mess when I heard the wood snap. Good thing Dan and Mrs. W were there to have you a hand.
Haha Jesse!!! I forget you guys are so close. Love watching you work with your dad too. The videos with equipment maintenance are some of the most satisfying for some reason
I cannot believe that I have been watching you for so long, that Cody is middle aged and you have to help him in the vehicle the same way you used to help Levi. I bet you miss that boy. He was cool! This is going to be the finishing touches. Hope you turn this place into a B&B
@@markbrown6236 yeah lets keep reminding andrew in all the comment sections on all kinds of sads on what he has lost and dodged in the past.. very fruitfull and uplifting.. people mean well(they think)
Like the rebar caps. I think the more concrete forms you build , the more you will build them a little stronger then your first guess, it is a hassel dealing w/blow outs. Reminds me of my carpenter days. I was lucky to work w/a lot carpenters that were able to hold their job in tough times. Good watch
Gotta love seeing your dad and you working on stuff together. It's been a while. In the last video, it was his muffler. Good stuff. He must be very proud of you. 😊
Are going to put an access door there to bring stuff up. Also don’t forget to add a HUGE Amish built fire place this season or maybe an outside wood fire radiator bank.
Bravo! It's hard enough to do the things that you do, solo. What I find even more incredible is being able to figure stuff out as you go, while also thinking about multiple camera angles and drones. Keep up the great work
Andrew my dude- I have been a subscriber since 2016-17 and the only video that I felt was difficult to watch was the Levi Tribute.. 😢 Great work in providing years and years of quality content and shout out to Jesse Muller! Loved the cameo brother! I love seeing content with the old man helping out.. days like that are priceless! Great work Andrew!
I think I have been watching your videos for nearly 8 years now. I remember you adding the tower on the side and not having anything but a big trampoline on the deck above the workshop area. I look forward to see how this addition to the container castle goes!
That special tool you used on the seat, covered in blue, I used a chain and gear tool like that in late 70's, works good for awhile. You are quite astute on your concrete plans, well done as always Andrew great job. Enjoyed the tutorials.
I really like how patient is the guy with the concrete, in Romania they want to pour a 10mc in 2 hour, thinking just to have more pours on that day, I hate them. Great video Andrew.
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What an awesome video mate you really know what you are doing many thanks for sharing it with us all and hopefully you and your family and friends are all doing well.
Every time I watch you build something, I am amazed at your skill level. I have trouble changing a light bulb, and you are single-handedly building a castle.
Hello Andrew. I bought that wrench before the video was over for me. The wrench that had the point on one end had been discontinued when you had shown it years ago. I wanted that one also. Your place looks great, and I liked hearing your plans. Have good days!
Turning out awesome. You should definitely coat the roof in something, I realize it’s thick steel but eventually it’s going to pit and it’ll only prolong the life and look way more aesthetically pleasing
Thank you for your backyard fix. 😊❤ I love it how you use a hydraulic fitting To make a guard house perfectly sized zert protection 😊 yes those special buckets need extra WATCH protection for zerts that are great locations but also big but the rest of the movement contacts the zert You rock how you look at issues and figure a way to protect the so important grease fitting 😊 I have a zert on my dipper upper arm that won't take grease on my 1978 backhoe. I need to deep dive like your experience did. Thanks for giving me ideas 😊
That concrete truck driver is practically an artist with that chute. He can very nearly pour the form by himself. He uses that chute like a painter uses his brush. Nice job.
I wish I had my dad doing cool shit with me. I miss him. He would be so proud. You are blessed Andrew, love these moments.
I can pretend to be your dad. Can I make it more realistic and tell you to hold the light and then tell you that you're holding it wrong.
My dad died from cancer not long ago October 19th 2024, wish my dad was around still
@@StuffTested😂
I agree, I miss my Dad too.
Mine’s still around,at age 93, and yes, still tells me how to do things- however, in many subjects he used to be good in, i have now surpassed him. And I’m the oldest daughter! Soi can,politely but firmly tell him, thanks Dad, I got this.
Andrew 1.43 million subscribers.. I been watching your channel for 4 years my friend. your knowledge and work ethic is amazing.. no nonsense sponsorship or paid to say this or that. just straight facts and hard work. I see 3 million subs in no time Andrew, keep up the awesome vids for us all to watch and learn from. god bless you my friend! cody and blue love their dad 100 percent!!
I agree wholeheartedly. I been watching bout 4 years also. A hard working young man he is. Figures problems out and makes it right. I wish youngsters nowadays had his work ethic. And knowledge, and determination.
13:00 Shout out to Jesse! I found his channel through you when your old unit rolled down the hill and flipped. I'm really glad i did too. You and him both have absolutely awesome channels!
I thought he looked familiar 😅
Jesse who?, Mueller?
@@Rasputin-p4e yep, that's him
Jesse Muller or Jesse Mueller?
I first saw Jesse on Andrews channel doing some electrical work I believe that was a little before the accident you’re talking about
I have a crazy idea for a video… equipment tour but where you talk about what you do/don’t like about each machine and if you would buy that again or if you would rather have a different model/manufacturer. I really value your opinion and I know if I’m interested I would bet a lot of other guys are too. Thank you for making all of your videos!!!
He does that already! If you pay attention to all of his videos??? Hello
@@LaLaLucky7777 He's done it a few times but he cycles through so many pieces of equipment that he's not done this for all of them.
He's done a video like this for his computer equipment.
@AlexeiTetenov I want to see the inside of the castle! He has done a lot of finishing work to the inside! You can hear people working on it!
@@LaLaLucky7777 The person doing it has his own channel and you can see it all
GREAT IDEA
You know you are a real OG of this channel when you seen the black craftsman impact driver over the years. I personally noticed the aftermarket batteries and everything you’ve done to keep it running. It must be pretty symbolic to you.
I'm in the same boat, my old crapsman drill has been working for 15 years. I've got some grey noname battery I got off amazon now. The thing won't just die
I can't believe it still works
Some times I believe he just uses for the channel but he has to have more around and not just that one
The drill is impressive, but the tailgate on the dodge that still opens and closes is just amazing! I'm always looking for it in the video to if it's still there. Lol
Mine's still running, but I rarely use it. I'm more surprised his still works, haha!
Using chain saw to cut concrete...... definitely never seen that.. thats just crazy awesome
I was just about to comment that. Wonder what kind of chain that thing uses.
it's a special chainsaw with a diamond chain 🤷♂️ utube it 👍🇦🇺
That was cool 👍
@@tritonjackmam5.681coolio!
It is a concrete saw with a diamond tipped chain saw. That is why it has a water hose hooked up to it. 👍
That Andrew still has 2 arms, 2 legs and 10 fingers always amazes me.
And has never killed a dog
😂😂😂
Yep really impressed with his work
Honestly, considering the type of work he does I'd say he's outside of the norm with all the safety precautions he takes. He'll do crazy stuff, but in a reasonably safe way.
What amazes me the most is how the hell does he make all that money to run all that?
Just 5 years since I started watching your videos. Still totally hooked! Keep them coming from the UK.
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This has been the best couple of weeks with Andrew's uploads!
SAME HERE!!!
Been enjoying them also,
I Absolutely Agree !
43 YEARS IN CONSTRUCTION AND THAT WAS THE FIST TIME I HAVE SEEN CONCRETE TROWELED FROM A BOOM LIFT. INGENIOUS.
As a civil engineer the only thing I'd say is be a little careful how much you vibrate the concrete. Vibrating it too much can cause the aggregate to sink to the bottom. Not that it matters with how overbuilt this appears to be. Nice work Andrew!
I am no engineer, but definitely overuse of the vibrator, not to mention the watery concrete from the first load - far too wet. The excessive vibration is what caused the formwork to collapse - it might have held otherwise.
@@einfelder8262 SO WET!!! He paid for water
@@einfelder8262
I probably would have only used the concrete vibrator along the edge so that there would be a really smooth finish along the forms. I guess maybe using it towards the bottom when there was 4 or 5 inches in there might have provided some benefit? Of course it appears to be very much over-engineered so everything should be fine for the next few 100 years...
Definitely over vibrated it. Every wall I’ve had a blowout on was because someone used the vibrator way to long. For not screeding it off and only using a Fresno looks pretty flat
W E T !!!
Good to see your Dad out helping you and in the videos. Good memories.
Nice to see Jesse in your video again. As always great content thank you.
Holy Crap!
I didn’t know Andrew C. and Jesse Muller lived so close to each other, and even use the same Lowe’s!
Ya’ll definitely should collaborate together 100%!
@AndrewCamarata
Andrew and jesse meeting at a home improvement store,(wonder who is gonna get... what?) priceless ! (we learned of jesse thru andrew, and jesse's parents and dumpster dave too)
Don’t let Andrew forget about Samantha Weber
@@Jon-wg8vr Generally speaking, you want to forget your exes ever existed, same for her. She needs to keep her confused self to her own channel, no hate... just get on down the road. So yeah, the new future Mrs Camarata is a H U G E step up for our boy from that other person.
@@Jon-wg8vr@Jon-wg8vr Seeing how Andrew has a different girlfriend, remembering Sam is probably the last thing he intends to do.
@@Jon-wg8vrI’m sure he’s already forgotten her. I think she was just using him. Gotta tie me if you’re going to use me.
@@Jon-wg8vr Not required to bring up other people, Andrew's personal relationships are his business, just be satisfied with what Andrew and the boys get into.
Now once again you have shocked me! When I saw you pull out that stinger and sting your concrete, I fell out of the chair I was sitting in! Now that’s what I call “Camaratatized” at its finest! Just outstanding work Andrew, and all the younger generations that you have inspired is unreal! Wow❤
Thank you for posting Andrew🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
I miss the old working on the castle videos. Nice to see them back!
Your churning out the videos just now thanks Andrew 🏴👍🏻
Churning the aggregate to the bottom of the pad too!
Has to pay for the building
@@njonebale7889 winter drove him indoors to edit summer footage
My 2 favourite toobers bumping into each other at the hardware store , keep up the good work fellas
Andrew's concrete skills have greatly improved over the years.
He should've used a rake to pull the concrete after the pour. Too much vibration just sunk all the rock
All the youtube concrete vibrators agree!
@@Gary-pogi I think he should have bought a green dog, that would have really made sense to you professor.
I love and watch every video that Andrew produces. No "concrete expert" here at all; but I work for guys that do a lot of concrete. Two "humble" suggestions to make life easier for a formed slab like this: (1) Right before the pour, spray all insides of the wooden formwork with WD-40. It makes removing the forms much better. Less pull-off of rocks and less "rubbing it out" (IYKYK lol). And, if you do that and your forms are properly constructed, (2) Take a battery sawzall, remove the blade, and vibrate the guard along the outside edges of the forms, lightly (!). Just run it along the forms up and down w/o too much pressure before you bull float and you will see the cream come to the top on the sides. And the vibrations along the entire frame of the form move inward and settle everything. Then tamp it and finish it. Cheers and keep it up!
When my house was built the concreter painted the forms with black oil. I believe this was actually used motor oil. He probably gets it from some mechanic he knows. Way cheaper than WD-40.
Andrew, your content is so interesting and varied that it always keeps me coming back for more. I have watched you for years from very early castle days until now and you never disappoint. Thanks and keep up the great channel.
You make the excavator work look like just cleaning a floor. I’ve been with you many years Andrew and you never cease to amaze me. 😊
I had just finished watching one of your older videos "Testing out a small rock crusher" when lo and behold this new one showed up. Good timing Andrew! You've been a great inspiration for me and my channel.
I nominate Andrew to work with the new government efficiency group with Musk and Ramaswamy. Can I get a second?
Yes, I'll do it. Lets shut down everything.
@@AndrewCamarataThe government has a monopoly, so customers arent going anywhere if they dont like its service. Unlike Twitter, so Musk might get away with it 😅
@@AndrewCamarata yes, let's shut down everything indeed! Back to basics.
Agreed! Start with the EEE Pee A
In the spirit of Marvin! lol
Andrew keeping it real. Showing people you can still do great things with a decent tool on the floor. Showing us you can have a castle without turning into a snob.
I cant waite for the Tank to show up. Thanks Andrew
Nice that the Wheelers could help out with the concrete. Mrs W is one tough lady.
When you order, you should drill a hole at the leading edge of your pad, and pour excess concrete into underground pylons tying the fill into the rock.
@@chrisoakey9841The pad is sitting on bedrock!
@@Gary-pogi no it isnt. he expanded it with the rock from blasting his cliff. he pushed the rock over the side.
There's no better way to pass a boring Thursday evening than to see a Camarata production. And a full 91 minutes to enjoy!
Where do you live that it was still Thursday 2 hours ago? lol
unless your cousin is over
Tell it like it is! Yah!
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@@zeroy It's a bot that copies someone's comment to get likes
Never ceases to amaze me how … what’s the right word, gratifying, it is to watch good work done and watching the development! Living vicariously through your labor Andrew lol.
Just the best RUclips has to offer. Fabulous.
It was great to see Jesse and even his mom Carole later on in the video! So many stars on this video 👍
I love watching you use those old Craftsman C3 Tools! I have and use daily the whole set of C3 tools. I have had very few failures over time but have seen Dewalt brand tools die all the time. I dred the day when I can't get batteries anymore!
I'm from the old continent, land of the baguette. Sometimes watching you feel like the energy fled us and some of you on the new one inherited it. But still we have some amazing heritage to fix. You gives me a good vibe to tacle house/truck heavy work :) Cheers, one (apprentice-me) fixer to another
Very very cool to see your video and your design plus to see Jessie show up. Awesome bonus
Andrew you make it look so easy! Great digger skill finesse. Cheers Ray (UK)
I love the tank parked in the castle in sketch up... and the pup upstairs lol. Andrew drops these little comedy nuggets throughout his vids I love it
Andrew bought a tank confirmed!
I didn’t see the pup. Bummer
Really it's a miracle we haven't seen Andrew casually buying a tank yet. But maybe he's on a list somewhere, that wouldn't surprise me for some reason, haha
I know youve heard this 1.43 million times and wont see this but great stuff. Youve been a huge part of me getting out and doing more stuff of the like. Thanks for all you do.
It would be fun to see a collaboration project between Jesse, Andrew and maybe other tubers. Maybe a park or something for kids.
Andrew, that's the easiest 13-yard concrete pour I've ever seen, nice job. I built a 40 x 60 x 12 building out of insulated concrete forms (styrofoam) and I was vibrating by one corner and it blew out ( they said not to do that in the instructions) had to stop the pour and fix it. Guys don't vibrate too much, it creates a lot of force from the concrete.
Its like a building competition between Andrew and m bjoernstroem. These guys are my favorite RUclipsrs.
Love your turret plans and hiding the fronts of the containers, it will look great!
Andrew I love those back to front concrete mixers you guys have in the States, I haven’t seen them over here in Aus but I’m sure they are about, the drivers has so much more control, great vantage point, it’s like having another set of hands isn’t it. Can’t wait to see what transpires from all this effort, better looking castle than in Europe. Was that Jesse Muller that made the cameo in the warehouse, love that guy and his channel is so neat. Have a great weekend mate
OUTSTANDING ANDREW! I've often wondered what it would look like with Barbicans added. And now you're making it happen!
Im a building carpenter since 80s. When you set grade on your forms, use grade stakes with a hammer and transit to set your forms on until level. Also, always support both sides of board when using a miter saw
Why is it always the no real display picture arm chair experts saying this?
@@charliemartin-k7m What does a display picture (or a lot of videos or subscribers, other things I have seen people judge comments on) have to do with knowledge in a particular field? Do you need a "real" display picture to be a building carpenter?
That Kubota excavator has probably seen more action than most construction sites combined-great job keeping it alive! 💪
You're lucky to have your dad with to do these odd fun things together, especially with the old switcheroo while you/him was spray painting. We had a glimpse of the future Andrew in 50 years! That's for the entertainment Andrew.
30! I think he’s 32 now.
Liberally when you think the videos don't get any better, you get another 10/10 video like this. So instructional and relaxing at the same time. I have saved it for future reference. ❤❤❤❤
We used to have an expression when footings were being poured "..... concrete makes good filling..." - you seem to have a firm belief in that statement.👍👍👍
Andrew have been waiting this addition for a while, and have to tell you I Love the communication system you have to where you can talk to another person working with you and work together. Doing this make things so much more simple. The updaing and bit of repair you did with the Kabota was needed. I remembered when you first laid that footstone by your enterence to your castle 1 shop, yrs ago. A family that builds together stays together! LOVE and so enjoy seeing your dad. He is awesome. See that doesn't fall far from the tree🙂He must be so proud of all that you have accomplished. If I do not see another video of yours BEFORE this Thanksgiving, wish you and your family a very blessed and safe Thanksgiving.
My heart skipped a beat when the concrete form blew out lol. Wow Cody gonna be 5! Nice video
I am amazed. It is not easy to hold that much concrete straight and without any blow outs. That really worked. When you put a vibrator to the concrete it has to be really good because it can move just from that. Great job Andrew, very impressive.
It's always a great day when Andrew uploads an hour and a half long video
Andrew the way you calculate your concrete is spot on . Take the average in depth and round it up. I haven’t yet seen the final result but I think you’re right 👍🏾🇦🇺
That was a boatload of cement to pour by yourself. I thought you would have a significant mess when I heard the wood snap. Good thing Dan and Mrs. W were there to have you a hand.
Noticed that too. Good people's
Haha Jesse!!! I forget you guys are so close. Love watching you work with your dad too.
The videos with equipment maintenance are some of the most satisfying for some reason
Andrew, I really like the chainsaw cutting concrete and the blue ratchet thing. I want one of them . Thanks for the great video and best wishes.
@@frankkirby5763 never seen a chain like that...
Outstanding work, your attention to detail is a pleasure to see.
I cannot believe that I have been watching you for so long, that Cody is middle aged and you have to help him in the vehicle the same way you used to help Levi. I bet you miss that boy. He was cool! This is going to be the finishing touches. Hope you turn this place into a B&B
I miss Levi, he was a good boy.
@@markbrown6236he was, now he is in Doggie Heaven watching Andrew continue to build his legacy!
@@markbrown6236 yeah lets keep reminding andrew in all the comment sections on all kinds of sads on what he has lost and dodged in the past..
very fruitfull and uplifting..
people mean well(they think)
Andrew is back….this is the content that got him to 1.4m subscribers. So nice to see.
Like the rebar caps. I think the more concrete forms you build , the more you will build them a little stronger then your first guess, it is a hassel dealing w/blow outs. Reminds me of my carpenter days. I was lucky to work w/a lot carpenters that were able to hold their job in tough times. Good watch
Gotta love seeing your dad and you working on stuff together. It's been a while. In the last video, it was his muffler. Good stuff. He must be very proud of you. 😊
Are going to put an access door there to bring stuff up. Also don’t forget to add a HUGE Amish built fire place this season or maybe an outside wood fire radiator bank.
Bravo! It's hard enough to do the things that you do, solo. What I find even more incredible is being able to figure stuff out as you go, while also thinking about multiple camera angles and drones. Keep up the great work
giving the driver a headset was a good idea
Update on castle #1 ,what a surprise and castle #2 pending. Life is good. FANTASTIC 👍😎🇫🇷
Can't wait to see the finishedchanges on the inside.
Andrew my dude- I have been a subscriber since 2016-17 and the only video that I felt was difficult to watch was the Levi Tribute.. 😢 Great work in providing years and years of quality content and shout out to Jesse Muller! Loved the cameo brother! I love seeing content with the old man helping out.. days like that are priceless! Great work Andrew!
Great to see the Pops again
I really liked the opening of this video of yours. With music, it instills the joy of life in people. thank you habibi
From the heart 🫶 Thank you 🙏! That was another Camarata movie 🎥 😊🍿. 👉 Thank you 🙏
Now that you got the concrete out of the way...time for a little steel work. Gotta admit...we learn more and more from Andrew's hands on approach.
That big ole super slong scared that concrete right in place ..nice 😂
I think I have been watching your videos for nearly 8 years now. I remember you adding the tower on the side and not having anything but a big trampoline on the deck above the workshop area. I look forward to see how this addition to the container castle goes!
Nice video Andrew
Thanks for sharing this, Andrew. One of your best "do it all" videos!
I like the fact that your not a talker but get it done!
That special tool you used on the seat, covered in blue, I used a chain and gear tool like that in late 70's, works good for awhile. You are quite astute on your concrete plans, well done as always Andrew great job. Enjoyed the tutorials.
I was surprised Andrew didn’t put in a new HEATED seat cover for the equipment.
I really like how patient is the guy with the concrete, in Romania they want to pour a 10mc in 2 hour, thinking just to have more pours on that day, I hate them. Great video Andrew.
Good to see Dad, Dan and Mrs W.
I forgot Jesse.
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Well, that Excavator maintenance was extremely helpful. I'm going to make some of the geese fitting covers tomorrow, love that.
What an awesome video mate you really know what you are doing many thanks for sharing it with us all and hopefully you and your family and friends are all doing well.
Jesse and this channel are the best 😎
Every time I watch you build something, I am amazed at your skill level. I have trouble changing a light bulb, and you are single-handedly building a castle.
Your castle is made to last 10 lifetimes!! Kudos
A guy can sleep good at night, thinking about his accomplishments of that day!! A man is born to work.
How cool is that Andrew and Jesse in the same store at the same damn time cool…
Hello Andrew. I bought that wrench before the video was over for me. The wrench that had the point on one end had been discontinued when you had shown it years ago. I wanted that one also. Your place looks great, and I liked hearing your plans. Have good days!
What are the odds of running into Jesse at Lowe’s. That cracks me up
Man it was simply amazing to see Jesse in your video at the hardware store!! Two of the very best content creators meeting up at the same place lol
I'm ready for this one
Turning out awesome.
You should definitely coat the roof in something, I realize it’s thick steel but eventually it’s going to pit and it’ll only prolong the life and look way more aesthetically pleasing
two hard working men seeing each other at Lowes- Jesse Muller and Andrew Camarata-imagine that
Thank you for your backyard fix. 😊❤ I love it how you use a hydraulic fitting
To make a guard house perfectly sized zert protection 😊 yes those special buckets need extra WATCH protection for zerts that are great locations but also big but the rest of the movement contacts the zert You rock how you look at issues and figure a way to protect the so important grease fitting 😊 I have a zert on my dipper upper arm that won't take grease on my 1978 backhoe. I need to deep dive like your experience did. Thanks for giving me ideas 😊
Andrew check out surplus center for seats and hydro hoses. Way cheap we get them there all the time.
Thank you for this man! Life is real tough these days and this is a great distraction.
59:15 dad almost lost his thumb
That concrete truck driver is practically an artist with that chute. He can very nearly pour the form by himself. He uses that chute like a painter uses his brush. Nice job.