Morning buddy. Save yourself a big headache and put an AC split unit on the server hut. They will cook otherwise. Fans alone are not enough if container is sealed youll just get heat buildup.
This is a good idea. The server room at my work has AC on 24-7 as a just in case and that’s in a normal office building not a storage container that get notoriously hot inside.
Second this. we had a server room go down because the AC unit failed on a Friday evening and no one noticed till Monday and even then the room was at an average of 30 odd degrees
As an IT proffesional. I've never been a server room thats not actively cooled. Servers are nothing but complicated expensive resistant heaters. if not properly kept cool they will burn out (or become stupid slow)
Any business owner that refers to money owed (from HMRC) as 'our' money and not 'my' money to me is a great manager of people, always inspirational, we have a construction company on the costa del sol and love to watch these om a Sunday, gives great motivation for the week ahead
Awesome vid as always! Fair play to the tyre fitter - sorry tyre technician, I'm old school! Someone who wants and does that to his van (Obv with permission) is a decent employee, he clearly wants his workspace sorted, clean, tidy, easier to use, however you want to explain it - Daniel, make sure you keep him, he's going to do great things! As for Welderfabber - another one that clearly knows his stuff and will do his best for Daniel and tell him how it is or what's needed to sort the problem unlike the cowboys out just after money - I've always said, if you do me a good service, you've got my loyalty and that's the way businesses or their custom will grow, then word gets out!
Every RUclips channel I subscribe too has good videos . but they also have some bad ones . I can honestly say that "ASHVILLE HAS NOT MADE A BAD ONE YET" I have thoroughly enjoyed watching every single one . KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK , YOU ARE THE ORIGINAL "A" TEAM .
Bruh I started watching your videos for the past 2 months. And all this time, I didn’t realise you’re like 10-15 minutes from me. Do you do site visits to see how your ambitious work is coming along? You’re a top bloke and your work ethics are absolutely flawless geezer, keep it up!
Mr O'Donovan is a legend he's constantly on the wind up.. Great to her the Tax thing is finally sorting itself out as well what a bloody nightmare that would be.
Gotta say. I’ve just finnished watching from episode 1 weekly and I have been thoroughly entertained 🫡 look forward to the new videos you’ve grown so much for the better
Disagree that it's outrageous, sensors stop machines from damaging themselves. I know people bang on about the old machines and old cars etc. But 1. emissions requirements are a fact of life from the Government & make sensors a requirement. 2 machines and cars are actually more reliable today for the most part. A sensor is a lot cheaper then something mechanical. I agree that machines can be more complicated but that's a trade off. If you spend anytime in a modern machine and then go back to a machine from the 1980's or 90's the benifits become pretty clear pretty quick.
I can just imagine Daniel personally sweeping the concrete around the new track with a long handled broom. I must admit, it does look beautiful, rather like Nottingham when their trams were first put in. I'm a train lover like Daniel is. I always wanted my 125 from having my own 2 carriages and an engine each end but I'd need the land for it. Some people in the Lincs Fenlands have gardens long enough for the required track.
Back in the day, they would infill between the tracks with granite setts or whatever, and use either a tramline or a check rail. I guess this won't be an issue, but isn't the step into the four-foot a trip hazard, if nothing else? Those hydrostatics motors look like the Gardner-Denver radial air motors I used to sell about mumble years ago, takes me back! Back in the 17th Century I worked on a server at a quarry in Speke. There were dump trucks driving through the "server room". Your QNAP is not the worst I've seen!
Hi there everyone, another great snap shot into the lives of those at Ashville, good to see Terry on site, hopefully he's been out spending time on the bank with the fish! New yard is coming along,I'll it be ready before episode 200....
Brother you are positive light for these bubble wrapped generation. From toronto canada. Funny character, amazing team, and extraordinary editors. Bless you.
Loved the poetry intro., and when you referred to owed by HMRC as our money. Good seeing Vesha again, and the new yard is progressing nicely-Forward we march. Great episode. Take Care Daniel, All😊❤
Only watching your videos for 6 to 8 weeks now and already I'm saying things like, Saturday morning I'm in the office, or Tuesday morning I'm in the yard. My co workers looking at me strangely
Just to note. My company I work for has a plan in place of services being carried out every 3 months regardless of hours or KMs. May not hurt. To have something similar service every 6 months. Has helped in making some difference. Just a thought. 👍
that little sensor Mr daniel have caused alot of problem for us that drives Liebherr mobilecranes too! once a weekend when the Norwegian rail road stood still because we where laying a big pipe under the tracks. crane didnt want to fire up.. had to be done within 24 hours or we would get MASSIVE fines. its insane how this problem have been for years, its the same sensor. why not try make it better so it dont fail ? its a common problem, so have theese on hand! rather easy to fix ur self too! atleast on mobile cranes IF the boom is up in the air, if its not then im not changing it my self XD
Why don't you look at a Victron Energy based peak shaving battery storage unit? So basically you can have a smaller incoming supply, with battery storage connected to a set of inverters paralleled together to give your peak power requirements It can even be easily integrated into the generator or solar to recharge the batteries or re-inforce the power required in addition to the grid Exactly the same principle as you're water towers, but with electricity Also for that server room I would Highly! recommend air con for it 2x 3.2kw or equivalent so you have redundancy if poss, if not a 5kw unit and pray it doesn't fail on a summers day.
I know all you use is flat cabs. Here in Barron Alaska we use long hoods. Temp in winter goes as low as -35 f below 0. Need some warm engine in front of me My sons are owners now. The fleet up to 45 rigs. I still run part time my 1983 359 peterbilt long hood with dump trailer.
make sure that the future server room is water tight as much as possible, because you based in England. Also if you putting more servers use some temperature control
I just bought 2 John Deere loaders. A 904P and an 844P, you need to get the 904P since it's basically an 844P, but just more bucket capacity, horsepower, and bigger tires. Your guys will love it. Also, get a service agreement for 9K hours. This way you don't have to do nothing and they can see when things go wrong. We gave 10K goyrs warranty also on both machines with smart weight system.
I feel like the tracks need a fancy sign of some sort like on an actual station. I'm sure it's already being designed and made 😅How awesome would it be for a digital one which displayed when an actual train for due for unloading.. Sure it could be done
How I am using railway sleepers sourced from SNCF(France) to ballast temporary structures for the Paris 2024 games, stand alone video? Come on Daniel... Sunday's will never be the same without an Ashville weekly video!!
Might not have seen properly but when cleaning - blowing out electronics like you were with the q nap just be careful not to overclock the fans as it can cause issues…. The fan basically turned into a generator/dynamo
Love the weekly updates. Daniel please can you update your youtube discription from "entertainment" to "Merch" or "Ashville online store" (might help with support and people getting quality gear)
The length of concreted tracks got me thinking... Whats the drainage consideration? It all looks lovely and level but surely, run off and soak away is required??
*Server Rack* unless you are bolting this to the floor/wall, make sure you fit a pull-out anti tilt device at the base of the unit. If you have more than one server pulled out at any given time, someone will arrive in the morning to find a server technicial burried under a pile of servers!
Morning, It's Sunday morning a d I'm in Chelmsford rather than Sunday evening in Adelaide, South Australia In UK for a week and have see a couple of Ashfield trucks on the flesh
6 месяцев назад
Noel is absolutely correct!! Back then was a better simpler time
Sounded a bit run down this week Mr Ashville hope there is no one is throwing spanners in the works ? truly look forward to the new yard opening even though i can't travel my thoughts and best wishes will be with you for the opening.
One thing I’m very curious about: How does your drivers who work on saturdays get their 45 hour weekend break according to the tachograph? Or are there other laws or regulations in the UK compared to Norway? Over here, we can drive 6 days of the week as well, but we can either have a shortened weekend break from minimum 24 hours, or a normal weekend break of 45 hours. Those remaining hours of the shortened break also has to be added as extra to a normal weekend break within 3 weeks. Cheers from a curious Norwegian trucker!
Hey Daniel same name here. I was just thinking again about that under ground train conveyor system for the yard and is it possible to have a portable conveyor system that you can use to move materials from underneath the trains to each respective holding non? Just a thought
Hey daniel another great video as always do u have a private plate on the defender saw one on the A42 this morning in the east midlands thought it was u bud
Yeah was on the way to rescue someone the other week and was passed by a truck and got the biggest fright of my life as a big stone pinged off the windscreen certainly work me up at 6:45 in the morning ahaha
Morning buddy.
Save yourself a big headache and put an AC split unit on the server hut.
They will cook otherwise.
Fans alone are not enough if container is sealed youll just get heat buildup.
This is a good idea. The server room at my work has AC on 24-7 as a just in case and that’s in a normal office building not a storage container that get notoriously hot inside.
Second this. we had a server room go down because the AC unit failed on a Friday evening and no one noticed till Monday and even then the room was at an average of 30 odd degrees
I'm currently installing splits in a big project across muliple server rooms. 3 units per room on timers and standby incase any go down.
As an IT proffesional. I've never been a server room thats not actively cooled. Servers are nothing but complicated expensive resistant heaters. if not properly kept cool they will burn out (or become stupid slow)
As a fellow IT professional I can confirm this is true. Our AC failed once a few years ago and the metalwork of the racks was HOT to the touch! 😢
Any business owner that refers to money owed (from HMRC) as 'our' money and not 'my' money to me is a great manager of people, always inspirational, we have a construction company on the costa del sol and love to watch these om a Sunday, gives great motivation for the week ahead
Awesome vid as always! Fair play to the tyre fitter - sorry tyre technician, I'm old school! Someone who wants and does that to his van (Obv with permission) is a decent employee, he clearly wants his workspace sorted, clean, tidy, easier to use, however you want to explain it - Daniel, make sure you keep him, he's going to do great things!
As for Welderfabber - another one that clearly knows his stuff and will do his best for Daniel and tell him how it is or what's needed to sort the problem unlike the cowboys out just after money - I've always said, if you do me a good service, you've got my loyalty and that's the way businesses or their custom will grow, then word gets out!
My wife's left me but it's ok, it's 8am, it's Sunday and I have Ashville
Now you can go fishing. Will be going myself at 11. Whatever stress, you can't be defeated.
Your better off without her mate, get yourself down tge yard and see Dan
Keep the chin up, it'll be alright. Times a great healer ❤
I’m going through a separation too pal it’s bloody hard😢
@@jayd1974 keep head up mate, I know first hand it’s fkn horrendously hard but things DO & WILL get better
It's Sunday Morning, I'm in the loo.
Every week 😂
😷
😂
So a good clear out!
You need to get out more.
Every RUclips channel I subscribe too has good videos . but they also have some bad ones .
I can honestly say that "ASHVILLE HAS NOT MADE A BAD ONE YET"
I have thoroughly enjoyed watching every single one .
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK , YOU ARE THE ORIGINAL "A" TEAM .
🙌 That means alot. Thanks for watching ❤
The parts following the lads round doing their duties is a sick addition 👌🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hope you signed and dated the first concrete slab in the new yard!! ❤
Bruh I started watching your videos for the past 2 months. And all this time, I didn’t realise you’re like 10-15 minutes from me. Do you do site visits to see how your ambitious work is coming along? You’re a top bloke and your work ethics are absolutely flawless geezer, keep it up!
What video made you start watching him?
@@598133 the one with the £250m ship. He’s an inspiration
Mr O'Donovan is a legend he's constantly on the wind up.. Great to her the Tax thing is finally sorting itself out as well what a bloody nightmare that would be.
I bought 2 umberellas from ashville & I can say that they are of a really good quality. Thanks Daniel & the team
These videos show me that I am not working hard enough. Now im motivated
👊
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Gotta say. I’ve just finnished watching from episode 1 weekly and I have been thoroughly entertained 🫡 look forward to the new videos you’ve grown so much for the better
Love the positivity Daniel, things are progressing well
It is Sunday morning and I’m in bed again and watching Ashville Weekly.
A simple sensor which prevents a 16 ton machine to stop working is simply outrageous. Repairs are becoming increasingly complex day by day.
Disagree that it's outrageous, sensors stop machines from damaging themselves.
I know people bang on about the old machines and old cars etc.
But 1. emissions requirements are a fact of life from the Government & make sensors a requirement.
2 machines and cars are actually more reliable today for the most part.
A sensor is a lot cheaper then something mechanical.
I agree that machines can be more complicated but that's a trade off.
If you spend anytime in a modern machine and then go back to a machine from the 1980's or 90's the benifits become pretty clear pretty quick.
a broken crankshaft sensor will stop any engine produced in the last 20 years.
O’Donovan weekly is becoming serious business 😂
😂
If I didn’t have Ashville to watch every Sunday I would be so mad
That maintenance on that NAS needs to be done monthly!
Morning Ashville family ❤
great video Mr Ashville your weekly videos have become a sunday morning must watch for us keep up the great content
Shout out to Ashville for another great episode, what a milestone to see the concrete set in the new yard 👏🏾🎉🥳🍰
16:00 you should definitely have your own tabletop mic at home to record a quick voiceover and upload it to your shared cloud so the have it same day.
Amazing that with all that’s going on setting up the new yard that you guys still manage to get quality content out every week 👍🥳
I can just imagine Daniel personally sweeping the concrete around the new track with a long handled broom. I must admit, it does look beautiful, rather like Nottingham when their trams were first put in.
I'm a train lover like Daniel is. I always wanted my 125 from having my own 2 carriages and an engine each end but I'd need the land for it. Some people in the Lincs Fenlands have gardens long enough for the required track.
All look well and you look happy. That's more than good. I can't wait to see the new yard.
I was surprised to see an Ashville tipper past my home this morning in Twickenham. Very cool.
Looking forward to seeing your new yard as drone footage for intro and website etc
Back in the day, they would infill between the tracks with granite setts or whatever, and use either a tramline or a check rail. I guess this won't be an issue, but isn't the step into the four-foot a trip hazard, if nothing else?
Those hydrostatics motors look like the Gardner-Denver radial air motors I used to sell about mumble years ago, takes me back!
Back in the 17th Century I worked on a server at a quarry in Speke. There were dump trucks driving through the "server room". Your QNAP is not the worst I've seen!
Daniel, you need a TV show of your own with your company! Clean comedy and good content!
He's got a show on National Geo right now!
One of your best videos... just persevering no matter what.
Hi there everyone, another great snap shot into the lives of those at Ashville, good to see Terry on site, hopefully he's been out spending time on the bank with the fish! New yard is coming along,I'll it be ready before episode 200....
Quality content week after week. Keep up the good work!
Your Mum reminds me of mine when she used to do car boot sales😂 Sadly Mum passed away on Thursday 😢
Onward and upward Daniel. A business is only as good as it's employees, so it needs an even better boss to train them the right way to do things!
love seeing your kit driving down mancetter road to Crown!
Good morning Ashville weekly crew 🎉. It's Sunday looking forward to a great vlog from Daniel and the team.
Welcome to Ashville Michael
Thank you
Brother you are positive light for these bubble wrapped generation.
From toronto canada.
Funny character, amazing team, and extraordinary editors.
Bless you.
🙏😎
Wow guys the new yard getting there 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👌
WOW !! One of your better introductions !!
😂👊
Loved the poetry intro., and when you referred to owed by HMRC as our money. Good seeing Vesha again, and the new yard is progressing nicely-Forward we march. Great episode. Take Care Daniel, All😊❤
where did the other tyre fitter go?
I'm not even in the same continent but I'm excited to see the progress on the new yard 🙌
Only watching your videos for 6 to 8 weeks now and already I'm saying things like, Saturday morning I'm in the office, or Tuesday morning I'm in the yard. My co workers looking at me strangely
Just to note. My company I work for has a plan in place of services being carried out every 3 months regardless of hours or KMs. May not hurt. To have something similar service every 6 months. Has helped in making some difference. Just a thought. 👍
that little sensor Mr daniel have caused alot of problem for us that drives Liebherr mobilecranes too! once a weekend when the Norwegian rail road stood still because we where laying a big pipe under the tracks. crane didnt want to fire up.. had to be done within 24 hours or we would get MASSIVE fines. its insane how this problem have been for years, its the same sensor. why not try make it better so it dont fail ? its a common problem, so have theese on hand! rather easy to fix ur self too! atleast on mobile cranes IF the boom is up in the air, if its not then im not changing it my self XD
you need to sort the tyre fitters van with some racking and tool box mannnnn
Why don't you look at a Victron Energy based peak shaving battery storage unit?
So basically you can have a smaller incoming supply, with battery storage connected to a set of inverters paralleled together to give your peak power requirements
It can even be easily integrated into the generator or solar to recharge the batteries or re-inforce the power required in addition to the grid
Exactly the same principle as you're water towers, but with electricity
Also for that server room I would Highly! recommend air con for it
2x 3.2kw or equivalent so you have redundancy if poss, if not a 5kw unit and pray it doesn't fail on a summers day.
Good evening from New Zealand boys and girls
Evening bro 👍
What is the job market like in New Zealand?
@@illnamethisaccountlater4762 Pretty shit at the moment and average pay is terrible compared to the cost of shit
@@illnamethisaccountlater4762 good bro, plenty of work in most areas
@@illnamethisaccountlater4762shit country isn't doing very good at the moment
It's important to have a good service and back up whatever machines you get.
I know all you use is flat cabs. Here in Barron Alaska we use long hoods. Temp in winter goes as low as -35 f below 0. Need some warm engine in front of me My sons are owners now. The fleet up to 45 rigs. I still run part time my 1983 359 peterbilt long hood with dump trailer.
Another Ripper video mate cheers ❤️🙏👍😃🦘🇦🇺🇬🇧🧌
make sure that the future server room is water tight as much as possible, because you based in England. Also if you putting more servers use some temperature control
Great content as always Ashville! Loving the new yard
Wheres the old tyre fitter gone? Guys about 15 years younger and has hair😅😂
He was traded in with the old compressor 😂..
New compressor, New employee..
I was wondering the same thing
@@Cent51 😄
Minus the beer belly + the hwir
@@owenhorwood6356 its strange that daniel hasnt mentioned it👍
I just bought 2 John Deere loaders. A 904P and an 844P, you need to get the 904P since it's basically an 844P, but just more bucket capacity, horsepower, and bigger tires. Your guys will love it. Also, get a service agreement for 9K hours. This way you don't have to do nothing and they can see when things go wrong. We gave 10K goyrs warranty also on both machines with smart weight system.
I watch every episode
How have i missed the original tyre fitter gone😮😮😮😮
Sunday Morning Ashville Crew
I feel like the tracks need a fancy sign of some sort like on an actual station. I'm sure it's already being designed and made 😅How awesome would it be for a digital one which displayed when an actual train for due for unloading.. Sure it could be done
How I am using railway sleepers sourced from SNCF(France) to ballast temporary structures for the Paris 2024 games, stand alone video?
Come on Daniel...
Sunday's will never be the same without an Ashville weekly video!!
Might not have seen properly but when cleaning - blowing out electronics like you were with the q nap just be careful not to overclock the fans as it can cause issues…. The fan basically turned into a generator/dynamo
Attention to detail in the referb project is just first class .
That was a beautiful poem 😍
Take care
Wheres the original tyre fitter then the brother and now another one whats going on
Hitachi for the diggers , Volvo for the loaders . 😊
Can't lie Dan that meme they made of you is madness 😂😂
Love the growth keep it going ❤
Have been looking forward to this video all week 😊
how does the water drain from the lower centre sections of the tracks where you concreted?
Love the poetry
That track is going to look mint 👌
Love the weekly updates. Daniel please can you update your youtube discription from "entertainment" to "Merch" or "Ashville online store" (might help with support and people getting quality gear)
The length of concreted tracks got me thinking... Whats the drainage consideration? It all looks lovely and level but surely, run off and soak away is required??
What happened to the other tyre fitter ?
Seems he wasn't very reliable and was got rid of after multiple warnings.
He sadly passed away.
Got caught eating tyre tread on company time so had to be let go unfortunately lol
@@Wetthewhistle nonsense
I was a commercial fleet technician for 13 years for Bridgestone commercial, it's definitely a truly unique and wonderful occupation, 😊😊😊.
How will the water drain from the center of the tracks if it happens to rain a lot with all that concret in the center?
*Server Rack*
unless you are bolting this to the floor/wall, make sure you fit a pull-out anti tilt device at the base of the unit.
If you have more than one server pulled out at any given time, someone will arrive in the morning to find a server technicial burried under a pile of servers!
Morning,
It's Sunday morning a d I'm in Chelmsford rather than Sunday evening in Adelaide, South Australia
In UK for a week and have see a couple of Ashfield trucks on the flesh
Noel is absolutely correct!! Back then was a better simpler time
Sounded a bit run down this week Mr Ashville hope there is no one is throwing spanners in the works ? truly look forward to the new yard opening even though i can't travel my thoughts and best wishes will be with you for the opening.
All you need is a spare loco and some container wagons to some shunting between the two yards to move your offices
Glad you are thinking of getting rid of the Liebherr shite. More trouble than they are worth!
One thing I’m very curious about: How does your drivers who work on saturdays get their 45 hour weekend break according to the tachograph? Or are there other laws or regulations in the UK compared to Norway? Over here, we can drive 6 days of the week as well, but we can either have a shortened weekend break from minimum 24 hours, or a normal weekend break of 45 hours. Those remaining hours of the shortened break also has to be added as extra to a normal weekend break within 3 weeks. Cheers from a curious Norwegian trucker!
Uk drivers when not exempt run to EU regs
Hey Daniel same name here. I was just thinking again about that under ground train conveyor system for the yard and is it possible to have a portable conveyor system that you can use to move materials from underneath the trains to each respective holding non?
Just a thought
When I see the track I know that you're gonna make a perfection out of the new yard
Society has no idea how important men like Welder Fab are
Onwards and upwards🙌
SHALOM 😁
👊
May all of your karma be positive. Top man to help someone set up a competitive feature.
Daniel so glad to see the yard coming together for you deserve it big time
Hey daniel another great video as always do u have a private plate on the defender saw one on the A42 this morning in the east midlands thought it was u bud
Where does the rainwater from the 4foot of your concreted track go? I can't see any drainage?
Hi Dan we started useing komatsu 500 loading shovels very happy can get a good 11 tone in a boucket of mot so yeah happy
I would recommend on having seat covers fitted on the crafter.
Good morning Daniel And Team, Have a blessed weekend!
13:15 anyone notice the huge crack in the tyre fitters windscreen :p
Yeah was on the way to rescue someone the other week and was passed by a truck and got the biggest fright of my life as a big stone pinged off the windscreen certainly work me up at 6:45 in the morning ahaha
Don’t see any drainage in the centre between the rails for any rain waters as it’s 50mm lower with no escape ???
is there two tyre techs now or did the other big lad leave?
I was wondering that too. I don't recall any explanation.
Just me 🫡 started about 5/6 weeks ago
@@MGPHOTOGRAPHYFORME keep it up michael
@@MGPHOTOGRAPHYFORMEwhere’s benji gone?
@@bernardgarrett3897Do we need one? Prerogatives, people.
another good one Dan 👍
Nice to see our Welderfabber… be even nicer to tell everyone that he to had a RUclips channel too, and put his link in the description🫡