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Like you said in the beginning “they said if we cut them, then they’ll come out and replace them, no big deal” the fact that you applied critical thinking skills and technique to avoid any further difficulties on the customer is what makes repeat customers The acknowledgment that someone other than yourself might have to go out of their way and your ability to mitigate that will make a life-time customer! Well done on the precision work and being a awesome operator!
You, sir, are more dexterous than most people are with hand shovels. This was a joy to watch and I will admit I would be right alongside grampa there watching you work. Can't wait for the next installment.
As a plumber for most of my life, I was responsible for a lot of utilities. Only by accident did we ever find a phone line before it found us. Well done, you've given me new hope for operators.
Chris is a heck of an operator dude probably does it in his sleep so he never gets rusty. You won’t find very many as good as him at his age. I don’t have the fancy buckets yet they are ordered but he sure knows how too slick something up. I’ve always said if he ever wants to relax and quit beating around he would be one hell of a cake Decorator haha
Good to see an observer, and had the chair thought just about the time he showed up with one. Often puzzled that you don't have more on-lookers. But do enjoy you taking us along on your "digs". Thanks
I didn't see anyone mention it, but starting at 17:02, look at the lower left side of the screen at the rearview mirror. Chris scoots forward to see where the wires are and runs the bucket with his hands practically behind him. Amazing!
As i said in another comment : With a somewhat totally worn out bucket pin no less......i would sneeze at the wrong moment and blow it all....pun intended......... heh
You would think that would make people nervous. The home owner or client is thr ultimate boss. I guess when you are confident in your competence it doesn't matter. At least the homeowner is smart enough to know how to stay clear of danger and away from the work path.
Yeah owner/ foreman haha it’s always fun when they come watch. Some ppl hate it but I’ve never really cared heck I’ve let them use a skid steer and stuff as well if it’s on site not being used if they have know how anyways. One time had a guy literally ask if I’d bring a brush cutter for it and let him use it over the weekend he paid the hourly rate but did the little bit of work himself. It’s risky but the main thing is make sure they know what they are doing and have alittle faith
When they put the phone lines in they must have run them on the surface and poured the stone over top. Good reason to put conduit in for power, phone and cable if they are going to be underground. I have to say you have about the best touch for an equipment operator I have ever seen. Great job.
Chris, if I _EVER_ need excavating done around buried utilities, YOU are freaking hired! Even if DP _is_ closer 😂🤣😂 Definitely looking forward to part 2 (and maybe 3 or 4?) of this particular project.
@@tomrogers9467 I always question a guy who constantly has to tell me how good he is...you ever see Chris do that? No, because it's obvious. Who would you hire?
This, boys and girls, is the perfect illustration of a precision, 100% controlled digging to the inch, then pipe laying with your companion in a dangerous situation but in total trust of the 60 ton big machine operator. All the while in a very tight spot and under the watchful eye of the project engineer and under pressure from a coming thunder storm. Textbook material. Awesome Chris, awesome. 😳 👍
Everytime I watch these videos he does his work with great dispatch and ease it's so fun to watch because growing up I wanted to be a heavy equipment operator at besttt
Another nice video from Chris to watch while drinking my late afternoon/early evening coffee and Milano dark chocolate snack. We eat supper around 9 to 10pm as I worked 2nd shift most of my life. It was interesting that the land owner was there watching for a while sitting in a lawn chair. Just shows how entertaining Chris working can be.
Chris here in Australia we have a system that you have to contact the necessary companies ie power phone or gas they are then required to come out and mark the lines at your expense, if you don’t call them and you cut a line or worse rip up a gas line then you are in very deep doo doo and the penalty is exorbitant in more ways than one , the finesse you handle your machine with is outstanding well done and thank you from Australia
This project does appear to have quite a bit of digging,laying pipes and setting up a drainage system that Withstand time, and future electrical.impressive as always.liked your observer there,was taking it all in.gonna be nice project for you,will just show off more of job skill and work ethic.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎
I have a 1 acre pond being dug this week. It will average about 22 ft deep and have 3 shallow areas about 1/4 acre, one near shore on the opposite side from the cabin. Let the bears go there to cool down. Then near the middle it will be about 4 ft deep and one other spot away from the shore. They found a huge boulder that appears to be dictating the 2nd shallow spot. The lake will have 2 aerators. Opposite sides of the pond at 28 ft deep. There will be one jet to create a false current to keep the weeds in check. It will be a trout pond. I’ll be putting in hybrids that reach 4 lbs in 18 - 24 months with a fish feeder operating there. The guy has 4 more days of digging, but I fly out for a fishing trip tomorrow evening!! Gonna mis the completion, but it will have water in it when I get back. We are running 2cwells directly into it, there’s rain in the forecast so there will be runoff and I was able to secure a line from a small creek that’s nearby and can pump for 4 days out of there. Hoping it will be 1/2 full. Will see on the 22nd!! Heh heh. It’s fun being the spectator. I can have my coffee and watch from the deck of the cabin. My buddies have been coming by as well!! As many as 6 of us at some points!! Haha. Stay safe, Eh!
love the Spectator/Supervisor , looks like he was just waiting for a chance to jump in the volvo and dig. I was a little curious about the mini digging off the stone at first , but I guess it was to look for wires and or to make it easier to under cut them when you did find them.
Yes... scratch the surface, certainly no need to go all blazing....Luck would have it its right in the bloomin way, leave it to chris no shovel needed.
If I was there I would been having sitting on lounge chair having a beverage and snacks watching you work. When lunch time comes I would be bringing out the grill an cooking lunch for you. Keep up the all the great work.
Chris, seeing you dig around those phone lines was like watching robotic brain surgery. Man, that was some awesome stuff. Reminded me of when you used an excavator to put an egg on top of a bottle. Serious skills. Gonna be a great job sir.
Chris I worked for a civils firm for a year and we always had to be so careful with power lines and phone lines below. One inspection hole after another to make sure they actually were as shown on the towns plans. Well done with that........Im guessing its the client making himself right at home there - loved it when you said "Now we talking". Other people would be so bugged by clients or anyone hanging around 🙂
Gee Chris, even with an “old wobbly bucket” you still do such precise & delicate work. If anyone could save those phone lines, you are the man😎😊 Looking forward to the next episode. Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
It's really funny Chris. You've trained me to despise a wobbly bucket because early on when I started watching you you commented on how you really liked to keep those bushings tight and replaced when they got worn out. I really notice it now on other people's excavators so it's really shocking when one of yours has a wobbly bucket! 😆
Love the old guy standing around watching then comes the comfy chair 🤣 some people watch to watch other watch to micro manage. Hope this guy just likes seeing you work.
I always had more than one hammer in my toolbox. Impressive project. The idea of keeping the field runoff out of the pond showed that the civil engineer knew what he was doing. The 4" pipe will allow the utilities to run a 2" orange tube inside which will make running the fiber a lot easier. Wow, found the cable too. Great. Your observer got to watch you in real time.
Nice job on working around the utility wires bro and you had an audience too, well if you all one an audience, he even bough his own chair. Sure made for good viewing. Safe travels
In the uk we have colour coded ducts for cables. Red high voltage, green broadband, blue water, grey telecoms etc there has to be a minimum 100mm(4”)of sand, and the corresponding colour of tape above the sand then back filled with what ever material you dig out. And we have to use CAT scans before we dig
1st comment at 24:24. That's the first customer of yours that has done exactly what I would do. Grab a chair and watch the master at work. Not a utility touched! I'm soooo surprised!
Hi from uk chris👋👍 great job and demonstrating you finest touches undermining them lines👌 I thought maybe coupler may of claimed it eather than teeth but nope ""not on my watch he says""👍😂 and this is the job job you had to store pipes for when you could buy them but not enough at that time so job got knocked back a bit due to unforseen circumstances🤔 great job tho magic man👌 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon👍👋
Precision right the way through, even with a bucket pin in need of replacement. ;o) Nice work, greatly looking forward to the rest of it. Thanks for the video. Be well. ;)
That's exactly what I would be doing - sitting there watching the awesome. Although, as a kid, I'd be digging my own holes at the same time and putting in empty toilet paper rolls for pipes.
Enjoyed the video. Totally forgot about the utilities in the road area. Wondered why you were scraping so careful and then the next clip - yep, he found all lines and still intact!!
While digging a new driveway down to the house, I forgot about the underground phone line, oop's. Her uncle can out and fixed it real quick. That was something to see.
Chris, Hello from Brighton,Southern England, absolutely love your videos and watch every day, but im in total Awe of your skill and touch around those utility lines, very very impressed with your skill on this job and with the care you take on all your jobs. keep up the good work.
Chris, you have some serious skills on the excavator, I am not in anyway involved in the earthmoving trade, I just fix cars and 4x4's for a living, but I am really impressed by your skills.
I work for Rio Tinto Kennecott Copper in Utah , I wish he worked for us ! Pays some much attention to details , you can’t find that anywhere. Great work guys !
Here's a job I really relate to digging in the city for around 36 years that's always seem to do dig around utilities you do a very good job at it although I know you would have to laugh we always call them sidewalk superintendents keeping an eye on us now I am 1 of those guys retire. Looking forward to the finish of this project. I saw a meijer how you and John get such neat projects and do them all alone.
There's the saying; "There are those who make things happen, there are those who watch things happen, and there are those who wonder what happened." I'd say Chris is the former and the owner is definitely in the camp of watching things happen.
Smart to put in the fiber pipe. Here in Canukistan our tel/data pipes have to be orange. I saw you were using dark grey DBII which, here is for underground electrical. I'm watching you scratch for that tel conductor. Reminds me that Ditch Tape is a wonderful thing for excavator operators. ;) It's supposed to be buried half way between the top of the pipe and the surface. The real stuff is 6" wide and you can run it side by side. Bring the tips up to the surface so you can find it easily. OK, next videos FYI is about . . . ;)
I LUV IT that the property owner brought a chair to watch!!!
An expert is someone who makes hard stuff look easy.
Dude had a chill ass front row seat, just needed a beer
Like you said in the beginning “they said if we cut them, then they’ll come out and replace them, no big deal” the fact that you applied critical thinking skills and technique to avoid any further difficulties on the customer is what makes repeat customers
The acknowledgment that someone other than yourself might have to go out of their way and your ability to mitigate that will make a life-time customer!
Well done on the precision work and being a awesome operator!
You, sir, are more dexterous than most people are with hand shovels. This was a joy to watch and I will admit I would be right alongside grampa there watching you work. Can't wait for the next installment.
Who needs a hand shovel..... Chris : Thats too much manual labor.....
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The sides held
That is one of the most scenic beautiful pieces of property i've ever seen
As a plumber for most of my life, I was responsible for a lot of utilities. Only by accident did we ever find a phone line before it found us. Well done, you've given me new hope for operators.
Chris is a heck of an operator dude probably does it in his sleep so he never gets rusty. You won’t find very many as good as him at his age. I don’t have the fancy buckets yet they are ordered but he sure knows how too slick something up. I’ve always said if he ever wants to relax and quit beating around he would be one hell of a cake Decorator haha
@@triplehfarmsllc7348 :
Cake decorating, with an excavator?!?!
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😀😃😄😁
@@daleallen7634 Chris could do it 🤣
@@triplehfarmsllc7348 :
I know.
I love how the home owner is like i dont have nothing els to do so imma just relax n watch 🥰😍🥰
Good to see an observer, and had the chair thought just about the time he showed up with one. Often puzzled that you don't have more on-lookers. But do enjoy you taking us along on your "digs".
Thanks
That old wobbly bucket has moved many a yard of dirt and taken down many a tree. It has earned new pins.
Oh, to have a front row seat to watch Chris do his magic.
I didn't see anyone mention it, but starting at 17:02, look at the lower left side of the screen at the rearview mirror. Chris scoots forward to see where the wires are and runs the bucket with his hands practically behind him. Amazing!
As i said in another comment : With a somewhat totally worn out bucket pin no less......i would sneeze at the wrong moment and blow it all....pun intended......... heh
nice to have the home owner interested in watching your highly skilled work!
You would think that would make people nervous. The home owner or client is thr ultimate boss. I guess when you are confident in your competence it doesn't matter. At least the homeowner is smart enough to know how to stay clear of danger and away from the work path.
Yeah owner/ foreman haha it’s always fun when they come watch. Some ppl hate it but I’ve never really cared heck I’ve let them use a skid steer and stuff as well if it’s on site not being used if they have know how anyways. One time had a guy literally ask if I’d bring a brush cutter for it and let him use it over the weekend he paid the hourly rate but did the little bit of work himself. It’s risky but the main thing is make sure they know what they are doing and have alittle faith
Now he gets to charge double! Lol
@@rizdalegend Ten dollars an hour extra if you watch. Twenty if you help. Fifty if you want to be a supervisor. Your choice!
21:45 guy in background sets up folding chair
Regular viewers: he’s so lucky. I would pay good money to ‘watch an episode’ from that chair
They call him “Cool Hands Chris” !!✋🏻🤚🏻 Very precise digging Chris, great job getting around the wires👍🏼👏🏻
Beautiful pond to be working at. Like your newest observer, he look very into what you were doing!! 👍👍😎✌️✌️🇺🇸
When they put the phone lines in they must have run them on the surface and poured the stone over top. Good reason to put conduit in for power, phone and cable if they are going to be underground. I have to say you have about the best touch for an equipment operator I have ever seen. Great job.
Hoping to see over bealy good farms run the truck 🚚 and more I don't know what you can operate 😀
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Glad to finally see you under proper supervision to keep you from slacking off. 😀
Great work getting around all the phone lines. The fella had a front row seat!
Chris, if I _EVER_ need excavating done around buried utilities, YOU are freaking hired! Even if DP _is_ closer 😂🤣😂 Definitely looking forward to part 2 (and maybe 3 or 4?) of this particular project.
DP might be half the operator Chris is, sorry it's just the truth.
DP is a rainbow root miner 😂
With a somewhat totally worn out bucket pin no less......i would sneeze at the wrong moment and blow it all....pun intended......... heh
@@TheSoloAsylum If the DP boys spent as much time working as horsing around with each other they might get enough work done to buy a new Volvo!
@@tomrogers9467 I always question a guy who constantly has to tell me how good he is...you ever see Chris do that? No, because it's obvious. Who would you hire?
Camp chair and a beer YES that man has stile ! AND A LOVERLY PLACE .
This, boys and girls, is the perfect illustration of a precision, 100% controlled digging to the inch, then pipe laying with your companion in a dangerous situation but in total trust of the 60 ton big machine operator. All the while in a very tight spot and under the watchful eye of the project engineer and under pressure from a coming thunder storm.
Textbook material.
Awesome Chris, awesome. 😳 👍
Your Job keeps your Brain 🧠 functioning every minute you’re awake because of ALL the Variables. 😬👍
Everytime I watch these videos he does his work with great dispatch and ease it's so fun to watch because growing up I wanted to be a heavy equipment operator at besttt
Another nice video from Chris to watch while drinking my late afternoon/early evening coffee and Milano dark chocolate snack.
We eat supper around 9 to 10pm as I worked 2nd shift most of my life.
It was interesting that the land owner was there watching for a while sitting in a lawn chair.
Just shows how entertaining Chris working can be.
You did that without hurting those multi color roots hahaha. That was super impressive to watch.
your deftness on that Volvo is just amazing!
Interesting project. Utility lines cause so many hazards - one day we may get it right! Great camera angles.
I watch everything Chris posts on my iPad, sure as shit I’d be pulling up a chair if he was working on my property 🍻
Chris here in Australia we have a system that you have to contact the necessary companies ie power phone or gas they are then required to come out and mark the lines at your expense, if you don’t call them and you cut a line or worse rip up a gas line then you are in very deep doo doo and the penalty is exorbitant in more ways than one , the finesse you handle your machine with is outstanding well done and thank you from Australia
You redefine accuracy with your work. Great to watch.
Nice job young man, and they said surgical precision is a thing of the past, and accomplished with a Volvo, who knew! Thanks for the ride along.
You do take equipment operation to the master level Sir, you do go the extra inch!
heck I would pull up a chair too just to watch a master at work!
Ha ha ha John has obviously got everything under control now, especially in the management chair with a object view on the process, 😀😎.
I'm impressed with your skills and abilities to work around the utility wires, both digging and laying the pipe into position.
This project does appear to have quite a bit of digging,laying pipes and setting up a drainage system that Withstand time, and future electrical.impressive as always.liked your observer there,was taking it all in.gonna be nice project for you,will just show off more of job skill and work ethic.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎
I have a 1 acre pond being dug this week. It will average about 22 ft deep and have 3 shallow areas about 1/4 acre, one near shore on the opposite side from the cabin. Let the bears go there to cool down. Then near the middle it will be about 4 ft deep and one other spot away from the shore. They found a huge boulder that appears to be dictating the 2nd shallow spot. The lake will have 2 aerators. Opposite sides of the pond at 28 ft deep. There will be one jet to create a false current to keep the weeds in check. It will be a trout pond. I’ll be putting in hybrids that reach 4 lbs in 18 - 24 months with a fish feeder operating there. The guy has 4 more days of digging, but I fly out for a fishing trip tomorrow evening!! Gonna mis the completion, but it will have water in it when I get back. We are running 2cwells directly into it, there’s rain in the forecast so there will be runoff and I was able to secure a line from a small creek that’s nearby and can pump for 4 days out of there. Hoping it will be 1/2 full. Will see on the 22nd!! Heh heh. It’s fun being the spectator. I can have my coffee and watch from the deck of the cabin. My buddies have been coming by as well!! As many as 6 of us at some points!! Haha.
Stay safe, Eh!
@@shitloveaduck who cares?
@@mula2626 - Such a mature and intelligent response! I’m floored.
Trolls,,,,,,,
Wow that was kinda tense when you were working around those lines Chris. Awesome job!!! Looks nice and peaceful there.
In a way. we are all sidewalk superintendents. We love watching you work, that's what we do. Thanks for the videos.
Nice Chris, always impressed with how smooth an operator you are. Working around utilities is delicate work. You made it look easy. Thanks
Very impressive skills. And not a wire was broken it seems. I could watch just like that guy. The smell of fresh dirt is refreshing.
I always “loved” having spectators.
Amazing... I liked how the uncle got a chair to keep an eye on you... LOL...
love the Spectator/Supervisor , looks like he was just waiting for a chance to jump in the volvo and dig. I was a little curious about the mini digging off the stone at first , but I guess it was to look for wires and or to make it easier to under cut them when you did find them.
Yes... scratch the surface, certainly no need to go all blazing....Luck would have it its right in the bloomin way, leave it to chris no shovel needed.
If I was there I would been having sitting on lounge chair having a beverage and snacks watching you work. When lunch time comes I would be bringing out the grill an cooking lunch for you. Keep up the all the great work.
Chris, seeing you dig around those phone lines was like watching robotic brain surgery. Man, that was some awesome stuff. Reminded me of when you used an excavator to put an egg on top of a bottle. Serious skills. Gonna be a great job sir.
That is a beautiful pond. I hope I'm fortunate enough to have something like that someday.
Yes - I love the trees along the edge. A bare pond is just too antiseptic for me.
It’s very possible my friend. Just buckle down and get after it.
That's like watching a surgeon at work, not severing any arteries. ;-).
Videos like this one are my favorite. What an exhibition of highly technical skills executed perfectly. Bravo sir.
That 's some impressive work you accomplished there. Thanks for the look.
Letsdig18 is the best ever !
Chris I worked for a civils firm for a year and we always had to be so careful with power lines and phone lines below. One inspection hole after another to make sure they actually were as shown on the towns plans. Well done with that........Im guessing its the client making himself right at home there - loved it when you said "Now we talking". Other people would be so bugged by clients or anyone hanging around 🙂
Gee Chris, even with an “old wobbly bucket” you still do such precise & delicate work. If anyone could save those phone lines, you are the man😎😊 Looking forward to the next episode. Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
It's really funny Chris. You've trained me to despise a wobbly bucket because early on when I started watching you you commented on how you really liked to keep those bushings tight and replaced when they got worn out. I really notice it now on other people's excavators so it's really shocking when one of yours has a wobbly bucket! 😆
Nice job sir , amazing how you were able to get the ditch dug around those wires , very impressive !!
Love the old guy standing around watching then comes the comfy chair 🤣 some people watch to watch other watch to micro manage. Hope this guy just likes seeing you work.
I always had more than one hammer in my toolbox. Impressive project. The idea of keeping the field runoff out of the pond showed that the civil engineer knew what he was doing. The 4" pipe will allow the utilities to run a 2" orange tube inside which will make running the fiber a lot easier. Wow, found the cable too. Great. Your observer got to watch you in real time.
Thats filling Grand Dads day in nicely.
Yeah im pretty sure the observer was the land owner aka foreman 😂
Nice job on working around the utility wires bro and you had an audience too, well if you all one an audience, he even bough his own chair. Sure made for good viewing. Safe travels
In the uk we have colour coded ducts for cables. Red high voltage, green broadband, blue water, grey telecoms etc there has to be a minimum 100mm(4”)of sand, and the corresponding colour of tape above the sand then back filled with what ever material you dig out. And we have to use CAT scans before we dig
The lawn chair was a nice touch. He's not there to critique or check on Chris's work it's just that he paid for a front seat and he's going to use it.
Another fine job, Chris! Thoroughly enjoyed watching this project!
These pond overflowing project's seem to get better by the years or at least in your videos it looks that way and thanks for your time again.
Chris that was a tedious dig under the wires. Taking extra time and care. Great job.
1st comment at 24:24. That's the first customer of yours that has done exactly what I would do. Grab a chair and watch the master at work. Not a utility touched! I'm soooo surprised!
As always Chris, the professional. Bob NZ.
Nice work. Old fella must have enjoyed watching the project 👍
I think it’s one of the first videos that I observed you had a visitor while doing the work
Wow as usual , you are a real sculptor of earth with the touch of a master ! Well done again.
There were 5 cables there and he managed them all without breaking them. He can do all my work any day
You are the dirt surgeon … some incredible skills displayed here, brother!
@21:42 now lets get comfortable....Watching the Jedi Pond Master @ work
Hi from uk chris👋👍 great job and demonstrating you finest touches undermining them lines👌 I thought maybe coupler may of claimed it eather than teeth but nope ""not on my watch he says""👍😂 and this is the job job you had to store pipes for when you could buy them but not enough at that time so job got knocked back a bit due to unforseen circumstances🤔 great job tho magic man👌 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon👍👋
22:00 dude, I couldn't be that gentle/precise with a freaking shovel...
Precision right the way through, even with a bucket pin in need of replacement. ;o) Nice work, greatly looking forward to the rest of it. Thanks for the video. Be well. ;)
Pull up a chair and a cold beer, what a boss!
Great job Chris, But, got to mention that noisy bucket you know the longer you leave it the worse it’s going to get.
Chris, you have once again made a delicate job look relatively easy. Always impressive.
That's exactly what I would be doing - sitting there watching the awesome. Although, as a kid, I'd be digging my own holes at the same time and putting in empty toilet paper rolls for pipes.
Nice little job. Looking forward to the end. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Bet that home owner is saying “Damn he’s GOOD “!!!!
Enjoyed the video. Totally forgot about the utilities in the road area. Wondered why you were scraping so careful and then the next clip - yep, he found all lines and still intact!!
“Hello? Hello? Statue?”
Looking good big hole and a lot of clay nice digging
220 versus phone lines: finesse master at work!
While digging a new driveway down to the house, I forgot about the underground phone line, oop's. Her uncle can out and fixed it real quick. That was something to see.
Chris,
Hello from Brighton,Southern England,
absolutely love your videos and watch every day, but im in total Awe of your skill and touch around those utility lines, very very impressed with your skill on this job and with the care you take on all your jobs. keep up the good work.
Chris, you have some serious skills on the excavator, I am not in anyway involved in the earthmoving trade, I just fix cars and 4x4's for a living, but I am really impressed by your skills.
I work for Rio Tinto Kennecott Copper in Utah , I wish he worked for us !
Pays some much attention to details , you can’t find that anywhere.
Great work guys !
The sidewalk superintend Cracked me up has his own chair😂those cables surviving is amazing 👍
American Masters make it look so easy.
Interesting job, I hope it works as intended.
Amazing Chris! Your control over these machines never ceases to amaze me. Outstanding mate! 🇦🇺👍🏻⛳️🏝🍻
Here's a job I really relate to digging in the city for around 36 years that's always seem to do dig around utilities you do a very good job at it although I know you would have to laugh we always call them sidewalk superintendents keeping an eye on us now I am 1 of those guys retire. Looking forward to the finish of this project. I saw a meijer how you and John get such neat projects and do them all alone.
Looking real good Chris
Senior citizen on the payroll now :)
There's the saying;
"There are those who make things happen,
there are those who watch things happen,
and there are those who wonder what happened."
I'd say Chris is the former and the owner is definitely in the camp of watching things happen.
This job looks like a fun one to watch.
Great job 👍 I enjoy watching your skills! Thanks
Incredible work. Your touch is exemplary Chris! Best wishes!
Smart to put in the fiber pipe. Here in Canukistan our tel/data pipes have to be orange. I saw you were using dark grey DBII which, here is for underground electrical.
I'm watching you scratch for that tel conductor. Reminds me that Ditch Tape is a wonderful thing for excavator operators. ;) It's supposed to be buried half way between the top of the pipe and the surface. The real stuff is 6" wide and you can run it side by side. Bring the tips up to the surface so you can find it easily. OK, next videos FYI is about . . . ;)
nice job wobble bucket and all. nice looking place. cheers.