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Looking good; even though it is a huge job with a small crew you haven't cut corners to simplify the work. The gable and angles really add a lot of visual interest. Some people have the ability to design, others the ability to build. Andrew is one of the unique ones that can design, build, repair and chooses to share with us. Many thanks for taking us along as you live the dream.
Ed I would take you more seriously if you left your personal estetic opinions out of it. The only real issue you raised is 7 which i assume can be fixed, maybe foam insulation? The rest of your points are just statements of facts or opinions on estetics? You have a link to that video about engineering issues?
I do not know how many days this work constitutes but on top of the skill with the equipment and the editing of the material Im very impressed. Your a hard worker who doesn't cut corners to see your vision through...
Levi has trained the "new" inspector well. Nose deep into his work. Great video, this fortress will last longer that most any other castle in the world.
спасибо вам огромное за ваше видео.смотрю вас 1.5 года и жду с нетерпением выхода новых. жаль не владею английским но интуитивно догадываюсь о чём речь. приятно смотреть на человека который понимает то что делает. продолжайте радовать зрителей как можно чаще выпуская видео. на диванных критиков не знающих с какой стороны подойти к молотку не обращайте внимания. желаю вам успехов во всех ваших начинаниях. с уважением и пламенным приветом из россии всегда ваш валерий. p.s.ради комментария специально завёл аккаунт и прошу прощения что пишу на родном языке поскольку компьютер всякие переводчики для меня тёмный лес.
@@jarroddraper5140 But he didn't need to carry that kind of load for his roof. In a wood vs excavators bucket teeth match, the wood looses every time. Andrew mentions putting the same type roof that's on his equipment shed / pole barn - on the Castle. These LVL's would have been perfect! Mid-stroke, he changed his plan to keep wood out of the building, for fire or extreme weather events. He talks about it just after @ 21:42
Good point but that does nothing unless you're under water. He could use some paint with zinc in it or use a plasma zinc blaster to coat it in zinc which protects it somewhat.
Where have you been Andrew ? Missed your videos and of course you and Levi. It is interesting to watch your build and glad your back on track. Hope the snowfall hasn't been bad but remember it won't be long until Spring !
Hi Steve. I thought the same. Lol. I'll be watching this Sunday night. That gives me time to get in some chicken strips, garlic mushrooms, onion rings, wedges and a few beers. 👍 🇬🇧
Hello Andrew. I just re-watched this vid and am updating my comment from 3y ago, ricknav1. My wife passed away in 2022, a year after that post. YT que'd up this vid today and I re-watched it. It was just as good as the 1st time. Knowing your position on hired help, I have to assume that you really liked the two fellas helping you. I know I do. I have to say that all your videos on putting up your castle are fantastic and among my favorites. I was so glad to see Levi again and baby Cody. You've come such a long way since your house project and I never miss and anxiously look forward to every new post. I feel like your family and wish you continued success, happiness and keep those vids a comin. 😊
Next time you need to compact the ground under that concrete footings there are 2 options: 1. To compact prior to pouring the concrete. 2. Pour water and the use the bucket to press it tight. It just compacts better and becomes more solid when there are water involved. Awesome videos btw mate always love your channel 😀
Hi Andrew, Levi, Cody, Hope you are all well. Awesome work as usual Andrew and it's all coming together nicely. Your new loader looks like a handy piece of gear and a useful addition to the tool kit. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍🖖😎🐶🐶🦴🦴
You're the reason I haven't gotten much accomplished on this time off for holiday lol. Im a welder, have a shop in Detroit, build all kinds of shit and just in awe at this project! Badass work!
Ya hace tiempo que te sigo y eres un fenómeno de la naturaleza , nadie con todas tus herramientas y maquinaria que usas seria capaz de conseguir lo que tú . Te admiro al igual que miles de personas .¿ Que eres ingeniero industrial o algo parecido ? Gracias por enseñarnos tanto , un abrazo desde Torreblanca , Castelló , Comunidad Valenciana España
Always love your videos. Just a little tip for you to consider: The concrete vibrator should be a quick dip in, wait a second and pull it out in several areas (maybe 2-3 spots for this particular project. If the vibrator is held in there for too long, it will segregate the aggregate and the cement.
From a concrete guy I'm glad he put the 3 columns up to help hold the sides from blowing out. He is 100%spot on . LOTSSSSSSS of weight on them shipping containers. And the sides don't like it .
Awesome work. I bet the local steel supplier is happy. You got a lot of tonnage of steel there. To don't think you need a storm shelter. You live in one.
thank god. i left this chanel for a few mounth. just to let new stuff build up. seeing new puppy mad me fear of something bad... but seeing lewy (hows he spelld? not a natif english speaker here) took taht fera away. yay a new buddy on the road. And as usual, awesome video. building all this stuff must be satisfing as heck.
Good to see you two buddies helping each other out again. I think you may need a kind of hands-free walkie talkie, so you can communicate without taking one hand from the job in order to press the PTT button.
ce gars la est hyper bon en tout dommage qu'il travaille beaucoup la nuit j'ai déjà regarde ce film mais devant l'ingéniosité de ce gars la on ne se lasse pas je ne connais pas la région ou il travaille mais j'ai remarqué qu'il y faisait bien froid ce qui explique que la nuit tombe et de ce fait des prises de vues trop foncées pour le reste rien à dire c'est parfait ,si je suis subjugué par l'importance de son équipement , enfin voici un monsieur qui le soir ne doit pas avoir besoin de somnifère après des journées pareilles sommeil garanti .........................
SUPER IMPORTANT. PLEASE, ANDREW, READ THIS COMMENT, THANKS. ( 1 ) Andrew, I am ONLY 64 and yet physically in so much back pain, back operation fixed nothing. I have been taking STRONG pain meds and strong anti-inflammatories for some ten years plus now. Obviously, I was forced to stop work. Like you, I freakin loved working, forced retirement and surviving on a Disability Pension all the while in pain, SUX BIG TIME. ( 2 ) Andrew, for YOUR sake, I BEG you, when you lift ANYTHING, PLEASE bend your knees, keeping your back as straight as possible then use the straightening out of your legs as you stand up, to lift the weight, NOT YOUR BACK. ( 3 ) My ankles are in just as bad a condition as my back, so PLEASE NEVER EVER jump down from any height, ALWAYS climb down. ( 4 ) Hopefully, the wisdom of endless practice of the above has arrived in time and HOPEFULLY will save you from a world of brutal physical pain, when you too are an old man.
Do you have videos of your leveling of the mountain, setting the containers, and creating your shops? I'm fascinated with your resourcefulness, ingenuity, and creativity. Keep it up... You have mt attention.
I'm impressed again! 'That makes an outstanding roof system. I was questioning the wood beams until you replaced them with steel - it makes so much more sense. I feel the same way as when you expressed the feeling of wanting to have the finished project to be indestructible. That should do it. Now I'm going to watch a couple more videos where you put on the sheet steel.
What is going to happen when the sun heats up the steel? I expect the sheet steel will move quite a bit and be noisy. There will be a lot of stress placed on all your welded joints too. Maybe that is why they only weld I beams on the web? I don't know myself, but I think it is something to consider and ask your structural engineer.
My fiance asked me what I was watching. And that's when he says It's Lab Tester. She just stood there watching until cody was out of the picture. Your dogs worked on her Lol
There's a new book out: "Andrew Camarata, the man who has every tool in the world". He is amazing, accumulating that much equipment and attachments to make work easier.
Are there Bluetooth upgrade add-on remote controls for your lifts? I see some of the serious semi-truck-hauling rigs use the hang-around-the-neck joystick and color display remotes. Integrating one of these remotes to your new lift would be a useful addition.
Here I am a year later watching this again lol. I used to make/assemble steel framed buildings, the kind with built-in "storm shelters". Those cookie cutter tin cans just had a few block walls inside to keep the beams from smashing people in a tornado lol This "castle" you're building is a fortress or even better a warship. I laugh when I see people commenting that you don't know what your doing 🤣. Don't worry about those jack asses and thier opinions. Oh and also to those who wanna cry Osha every time you forget your safety glasses, I can tell you right now without a doubt they could care less about petty shit. They are looking for major issues and everything else is just a teachable moment to them. Osha is not the enemy, I have worked with Osha on many of jobs because some green horn got fired (and) or was scared by the type I work and called them on us. If you screw up and also get an inspector who had a bad day then yeah fines happen but it's rare as long as your knowledgeable, diligent and respectful about PPE AND SAFETY. Also the integrity of this building is top notch if you don't understand watch the other videos of this project listen to what Andrew says about the materials and why he chose them and how he's using them. EVERYTHING he adds to this stengthens the structure, even the diamond plate siding and sheet metal roofing being welded on tied it all together and added strength. He is using stronger materials than necessary and no the added weight is not compromising anything. He has adequate support. If the company I used to work for designed and built this lower strength steel would have been used (as in thinner, smaller, or different style beams). We used z purlins for rafters just cheap thin material z shaped beams that felt like they would snap in half when you walk on them. I see he used lots of box steel for support columns and that's stronger than i-beams with the equivalent area/size, less twist, bend or flex overall. To those who think steel is gonna be bad to heat or cool, have you heard of insulation this isn't the first time a building was made from all steel 😉 Oh Jeez I'll stop rambling now but I've said this before and I'll say it again Andrew's a one of a kind genuine man and does things to the best of his abilities and knowledge so stop doubting him because even if he messes up its not half as bad as what some of these wannabe contractors are out here doing. So go pick on them. I am a jack of all trades like Andrew and I stand by him and his work 💪👷 🙌. If you can't say the same your just jealous and sad.
cool dude this guy........ive learnt a lot watching these videos Ive been watching these for 12 hours straight now .......I am really enjoying it .........BIg THUMBS UP FROM ME .....
Hello Mr. Camarata, it looks nice when things are going well at work, even though sometimes you would need two extra hands, I send greetings from the Czech Republic, and if things are going well at work, and at home !! ToM z : DEnda
Twist the cable counter clock wise i bet Andrew did in turn he avoided the lights? You do the same thing on a cranes when setting the hook. An old timer i watched on a tunneling job do this. I can even braid cable into loops it is not un common as a deck hand to have skills.
mate you're so accurate. my neigbours demolished their house 2 months ago and they barely finished, im all like andrew would have done this in one week lol
Yes, you're right. It's amazing to see just one guy doing this. I've been in plant maintenance. Worked in the oil industry 15 years, and I know what I'm talking about.
Whenever you get the notification that Andrew uploaded, there is no hesitation of clicking. (Except for the time of you getting popcorn and getting comfortable) 😂😂
I have been waiting it seems like forever for this new video from Andrew. When I saw that he had a new one out everything else came to a screeching halt while I started watching the newest "castle" video. I'm still (somewhat) patiently waiting for his official introduction of Cody! Cody is so cute! I can see right now that he is going to be a much more "hands on" supervisor than Levi has been. I wish Andrew had let Cody put his little paw print in the wet concrete. That would have been an awesome memory years and years down the road.
Unlike so many other content creators who break videos into 10min segments - Andrew gives us a full length movie. Awesome work! We appreciate all the work you do to film, edit and narrate. Cheers mate.
Many youtubers make it EP01 ~ EP20 and upload it for months or even years. Some guys are also doing too much action cam videos with few editing. It’s boring. I stop following them.
no lie, this frame would hold 6 to 12 stories above it, then was like ... wants to build a strong house, changed plans to make an invincible nuke bunker
Love his videos Andrew is like OSHA oh yeah well let's put hard hats on cause there is a crane up and it is required ok now I need u to stand on top of that lift 30 feet of the ground with no safety strap don't fall but when u get down put on your hard hat love him makes me laugh at the fact he follows OSHA laws when he can but if he needs something done screw osha I don't want this building falling apart for no reason
Bro I literally outwardly smiled when I saw an hour and 18 minutes lol time to kick back and enjoy
2491kridge I was about to go to bed, is I have to wake up early☹️! Now I'm up for another 1:18🤣
John G it was worth every second lol
First thing I did too...lol!
Isn't an outwardly smile just a smile? ... think about it
I put the coffee on, hit the head (washed my hands)LOL made a sammich, sat back and enjoyed.
Looking good; even though it is a huge job with a small crew you haven't cut corners to simplify the work. The gable and angles really add a lot of visual interest. Some people have the ability to design, others the ability to build. Andrew is one of the unique ones that can design, build, repair and chooses to share with us. Many thanks for taking us along as you live the dream.
@@ed1658 question from a novice, what are the biggest issues?
Ed I would take you more seriously if you left your personal estetic opinions out of it. The only real issue you raised is 7 which i assume can be fixed, maybe foam insulation? The rest of your points are just statements of facts or opinions on estetics?
You have a link to that video about engineering issues?
Ed you don’t know anything. Get off my channel.
@@ed1658 Shut up !!!
Bad ass and i don't care who you are-this is impressive construction and a talented mechanic of many trades.
I do not know how many days this work constitutes but on top of the skill with the equipment and the editing of the material Im very impressed. Your a hard worker who doesn't cut corners to see your vision through...
Levi has trained the "new" inspector well. Nose deep into his work. Great video, this fortress will last longer that most any other castle in the world.
Andrew, you are the king of over-engineering. Love to watch you work. Amazed and scared at the same time!
спасибо вам огромное за ваше видео.смотрю вас 1.5 года и жду с нетерпением выхода новых. жаль не владею английским но интуитивно догадываюсь о чём речь. приятно смотреть на человека который понимает то что делает. продолжайте радовать зрителей как можно чаще выпуская видео. на диванных критиков не знающих с какой стороны подойти к молотку не обращайте внимания. желаю вам успехов во всех ваших начинаниях. с уважением и пламенным приветом из россии всегда ваш валерий. p.s.ради комментария специально завёл аккаунт и прошу прощения что пишу на родном языке поскольку компьютер всякие переводчики для меня тёмный лес.
1:07:51 "I'm glad I didn't build my roof out of these things, look how easy that broke" 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
It broke for no reason
Hahaha I came looking in comments looking for this.
@@rider573 There was a reason. Something about a bucket tooth gnawing at it. Lol Used as intended, they're perfectly fine.
Magnolia Screens thay are not rated to hold up 15 ton of Excavator
@@jarroddraper5140 But he didn't need to carry that kind of load for his roof. In a wood vs excavators bucket teeth match, the wood looses every time.
Andrew mentions putting the same type roof that's on his equipment shed / pole barn - on the Castle. These LVL's would have been perfect! Mid-stroke, he changed his plan to keep wood out of the building, for fire or extreme weather events. He talks about it just after @ 21:42
Andrew when you finish the build, can you let us know how many tons of steel you used in this project
David Barr a lot
somewhere they named a mill after him
Sky's the limit. :) he really wont have to worry about any type of storm.
@@ricknelson3607 yeah that roof can pratically sustain a light duty trucks rain
The same amount that was used to build the Golden Gate Bridge
Amazing how fast 1hr 18mins goes by when watching these projects. Awesome skills man!
You might try adding a bunch of sacrificial anodes to keep everything from rusting.
i also want him to put in some cross bracing for shear and wind, but the amount of welds he is putting on it, every connection is a moment connection
Yes, cathodic protection FTW 👍🏻
Good point but that does nothing unless you're under water. He could use some paint with zinc in it or use a plasma zinc blaster to coat it in zinc which protects it somewhat.
rust never sleeps
You are right, my bad, It would have to be buried to work
The first thing I thought when you put up the wood was: "This doesn't seem like Andrew." I was pleased to see the rest of the video confirm my thought
Exactly! Love the new design
I was like "is that a box that the metal comes in?"
Loved every second of it! You truly are something else, Andrew!
PS. Cody is literally gonna shit bricks after that meal ;D
YES, finally a video. I love the fact that they are feature length :D
You are just amazing. Cant get my husband to renew a 3ft wooden fence. Well done team.
Andrew is the official ‘jack of all trades” man.
This is a fantastic series! The fabrication process has been amazing.
Every day I think man I hope there is a new video added on this project (Infinity Build). The craftsmanship is beyond good.
Where have you been Andrew ? Missed your videos and of course you and Levi. It is interesting to watch your build and glad your back on track. Hope the snowfall hasn't been bad but remember it won't be long until Spring !
NOOO its 1am in the UK
late night it is :)
Sitting in Dublin thinking the same
2:20 here in the Netherlands. Was about to go to bed ..... Oh well, that can wait 😎
We love our brothers across the pond.
Hi Steve. I thought the same. Lol. I'll be watching this Sunday night. That gives me time to get in some chicken strips, garlic mushrooms, onion rings, wedges and a few beers. 👍 🇬🇧
And i just had a walk, got home to mi Wi-Fi and were able to fall asleep instantly. Then youtube had zo said this god dam notification...
its always fascinating watching you work on your various projects
Ohh thank you for posting a really long video. Something that I can watch more than once :)
Andrew Glad you are using the safety harness.
Richard Molina not for long!
May wanna consider adding some lighting Rods on this bad boy
The whole thing is a lighting rod. Now he might want some grounding rods to go with it to dissipate any strike.
@@BioSlayer Lot of welded rebar in the ground already but a couple 8' ground rods couldn't hurt
Hello Andrew. I just re-watched this vid and am updating my comment from 3y ago, ricknav1. My wife passed away in 2022, a year after that post. YT que'd up this vid today and I re-watched it. It was just as good as the 1st time. Knowing your position on hired help, I have to assume that you really liked the two fellas helping you. I know I do. I have to say that all your videos on putting up your castle are fantastic and among my favorites. I was so glad to see Levi again and baby Cody. You've come such a long way since your house project and I never miss and anxiously look forward to every new post. I feel like your family and wish you continued success, happiness and keep those vids a comin. 😊
Shortest hour and eighteen minutes of my life. Loved the sneek peek of the next video
Next time you need to compact the ground under that concrete footings there are 2 options:
1. To compact prior to pouring the concrete.
2. Pour water and the use the bucket to press it tight. It just compacts better and becomes more solid when there are water involved.
Awesome videos btw mate always love your channel 😀
3/16th inch plate for the roof? No hail damage, I guess :-)
No tin foil here...
That's crazy. 1/8 inch would be plenty.
...just terribly noisy when it hails...
@@Sjanzo it's a container castle, I don't think he cares 😂
@@rubenbraekman4515 isnt he living there too ? Or is this build just vanity ?
Incredible man! Definitely staying tuned
Hi Andrew, Levi, Cody, Hope you are all well. Awesome work as usual Andrew and it's all coming together nicely. Your new loader looks like a handy piece of gear and a useful addition to the tool kit. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍🖖😎🐶🐶🦴🦴
Bad Ass dude. Really love watching your castle come alive. Thanks for posting!
Oh hell yes, a loooong one!!! Thanks Andrew!!!
52:40 ..."Don't Breathe this stuff"....."I'm not breathing in right now"...
Oh he's gonna need three guys and another machine for that job... wait; he is three guys and a machine... respect to you sir
“I just wanna make sure this thing is very much overbuilt”😂😂😂
Cannot believe that I am sitting here watching this entire build again for the third time 3 years later
You're the reason I haven't gotten much accomplished on this time off for holiday lol. Im a welder, have a shop in Detroit, build all kinds of shit and just in awe at this project! Badass work!
Thanks. Think of this time spent as researching ideas for your own potential future projects.
Ya hace tiempo que te sigo y eres un fenómeno de la naturaleza , nadie con todas tus herramientas y maquinaria que usas seria capaz de conseguir lo que tú . Te admiro al igual que miles de personas .¿ Que eres ingeniero industrial o algo parecido ? Gracias por enseñarnos tanto , un abrazo desde Torreblanca , Castelló , Comunidad Valenciana España
Always love your videos. Just a little tip for you to consider: The concrete vibrator should be a quick dip in, wait a second and pull it out in several areas (maybe 2-3 spots for this particular project. If the vibrator is held in there for too long, it will segregate the aggregate and the cement.
Thanks Andrew - really enjoying your videos 🙂
How could there be 89 dislikes ??? You rock at what you do love watching all tipes of stuff you do...you rock 👍🚜🧱🏗
The "lab inspected" line was funny. I like your project. Can't wait to see it finished.
Engineer checking the structure: This is beyond my pay grade. 👍 I'm wondering what the concrete guys are thinking.
the engineers came to check the mountain not the castle
@@cliveramsbotty6077 to see if it would support the castle.
From a concrete guy
I'm glad he put the 3 columns up to help hold the sides from blowing out. He is 100%spot on . LOTSSSSSSS of weight on them shipping containers. And the sides don't like it .
The Mars project needs this guy...Problem solver at the genius level.
Wow ! You are so dynamic ! And, it's hard work !
Steel, rock, fire, ice. Very cool.
Awesome work. I bet the local steel supplier is happy. You got a lot of tonnage of steel there. To don't think you need a storm shelter. You live in one.
Awesome to see you work on it again, it was what brought me to the channel some years ago :D
"It's probably strong enough without it, but I like the way it looks." Classic Andrew Camarata
THIS PLACE WILL LOOK MINT ONCE ROOF IS ON AND FULL PAINT JOB TO EXT, , GREAT JOB KID
thank god. i left this chanel for a few mounth. just to let new stuff build up. seeing new puppy mad me fear of something bad... but seeing lewy (hows he spelld? not a natif english speaker here) took taht fera away. yay a new buddy on the road. And as usual, awesome video. building all this stuff must be satisfing as heck.
Levi, he is good.
This house could roll down the hill and still be all good!
Good to see you two buddies helping each other out again. I think you may need a kind of hands-free walkie talkie, so you can communicate without taking one hand from the job in order to press the PTT button.
Pure Greatness!! "Measure twice, Weld once!!!"
ce gars la est hyper bon en tout dommage qu'il travaille beaucoup la nuit j'ai déjà regarde ce film mais devant l'ingéniosité de ce gars la on ne se lasse pas je ne connais pas la région ou il travaille mais j'ai remarqué qu'il y faisait bien froid ce qui explique que la nuit tombe et de ce fait des prises de vues trop foncées pour le reste rien à dire c'est parfait ,si je suis subjugué par l'importance de son équipement , enfin voici un monsieur qui le soir ne doit pas avoir besoin de somnifère après des journées pareilles sommeil garanti .........................
SUPER IMPORTANT. PLEASE, ANDREW, READ THIS COMMENT, THANKS.
( 1 ) Andrew, I am ONLY 64 and yet physically in so much back pain, back operation fixed nothing. I have been taking STRONG pain meds and strong anti-inflammatories for some ten years plus now. Obviously, I was forced to stop work. Like you, I freakin loved working, forced retirement and surviving on a Disability Pension all the while in pain, SUX BIG TIME.
( 2 ) Andrew, for YOUR sake, I BEG you, when you lift ANYTHING, PLEASE bend your knees, keeping your back as straight as possible then use the straightening out of your legs as you stand up, to lift the weight, NOT YOUR BACK.
( 3 ) My ankles are in just as bad a condition as my back, so PLEASE NEVER EVER jump down from any height, ALWAYS climb down.
( 4 ) Hopefully, the wisdom of endless practice of the above has arrived in time and HOPEFULLY will save you from a world of brutal physical pain, when you too are an old man.
Do you have videos of your leveling of the mountain, setting the containers, and creating your shops? I'm fascinated with your resourcefulness, ingenuity, and creativity. Keep it up... You have mt attention.
I'm impressed again! 'That makes an outstanding roof system. I was questioning the wood beams until you replaced them with steel - it makes so much more sense. I feel the same way as when you expressed the feeling of wanting to have the finished project to be indestructible. That should do it. Now I'm going to watch a couple more videos where you put on the sheet steel.
What is going to happen when the sun heats up the steel? I expect the sheet steel will move quite a bit and be noisy. There will be a lot of stress placed on all your welded joints too. Maybe that is why they only weld I beams on the web? I don't know myself, but I think it is something to consider and ask your structural engineer.
I wish I could LIKE this 100 times.
It needs to go viral.
Excellent, Very interesting video as usual.
Camarata: Who needs that 28 gauge roof?
Roof supplier: So you want to shell out for a 24?
Camarata: I'm thinking more like 7 gauge (12× thicker)
yeah like ...DAMN! Over-engineering used to be every day quality in this country. we need it again!
Wow Andrew, what a good show, really enjoyed it. Thanks
So freaking Awesome..!!
Thanks for sharing & plz keep the vids coming..
From North Jersey
😉👍
Very cool looking roof. Thanks for sharing your insight.
Can’t wait to see the final product!
This video deserved WAAY more views.
I thought you were intelligent and you confirmed it "I talk to the engineer ". Keep up the good work.
In Summer its hot as Hell and in Winter its as Cold as Stone Cold Steve Austin
My fiance asked me what I was watching. And that's when he says It's Lab Tester.
She just stood there watching until cody was out of the picture. Your dogs worked on her Lol
The dormer is looking good
this puts my 12'x27' tube steel wood shed to shame.
Do you think that roof will handle the NY snowload? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Need to get Cody a miniature welding helmet!
Wow that's a real roof it's going to be an sob to rustproof good job man
I've seen a lot of those forklifts in way worse condition, that one looks pretty good
I congratulate you on a very nice work
your next project, a pickup with one eighth plate that they will let you license for the road lol
There's a new book out: "Andrew Camarata, the man who has every tool in the world". He is amazing, accumulating that much equipment and attachments to make work easier.
Gawd that's a lotta work.
Ths guy has a tool for every job!!!
bulletproof home by Andrew..
you know that normaly bunkers woud be build umderground right xD
Are there Bluetooth upgrade add-on remote controls for your lifts? I see some of the serious semi-truck-hauling rigs use the hang-around-the-neck joystick and color display remotes. Integrating one of these remotes to your new lift would be a useful addition.
Here I am a year later watching this again lol. I used to make/assemble steel framed buildings, the kind with built-in "storm shelters". Those cookie cutter tin cans just had a few block walls inside to keep the beams from smashing people in a tornado lol
This "castle" you're building is a fortress or even better a warship. I laugh when I see people commenting that you don't know what your doing 🤣. Don't worry about those jack asses and thier opinions. Oh and also to those who wanna cry Osha every time you forget your safety glasses, I can tell you right now without a doubt they could care less about petty shit. They are looking for major issues and everything else is just a teachable moment to them. Osha is not the enemy, I have worked with Osha on many of jobs because some green horn got fired (and) or was scared by the type I work and called them on us. If you screw up and also get an inspector who had a bad day then yeah fines happen but it's rare as long as your knowledgeable, diligent and respectful about PPE AND SAFETY.
Also the integrity of this building is top notch if you don't understand watch the other videos of this project listen to what Andrew says about the materials and why he chose them and how he's using them. EVERYTHING he adds to this stengthens the structure, even the diamond plate siding and sheet metal roofing being welded on tied it all together and added strength. He is using stronger materials than necessary and no the added weight is not compromising anything. He has adequate support. If the company I used to work for designed and built this lower strength steel would have been used (as in thinner, smaller, or different style beams). We used z purlins for rafters just cheap thin material z shaped beams that felt like they would snap in half when you walk on them. I see he used lots of box steel for support columns and that's stronger than i-beams with the equivalent area/size, less twist, bend or flex overall. To those who think steel is gonna be bad to heat or cool, have you heard of insulation this isn't the first time a building was made from all steel 😉
Oh Jeez I'll stop rambling now but I've said this before and I'll say it again Andrew's a one of a kind genuine man and does things to the best of his abilities and knowledge so stop doubting him because even if he messes up its not half as bad as what some of these wannabe contractors are out here doing. So go pick on them. I am a jack of all trades like Andrew and I stand by him and his work 💪👷 🙌. If you can't say the same your just jealous and sad.
cool dude this guy........ive learnt a lot watching these videos Ive been watching these for 12 hours straight now .......I am really enjoying it .........BIg THUMBS UP FROM ME .....
Those LVL forms "broke for no reason at all". Haha.
Hello Mr. Camarata, it looks nice when things are going well at work, even though sometimes you would need two extra hands, I send greetings from the Czech Republic, and if things are going well at work, and at home !! ToM z : DEnda
How he didn't break off the outdoor light lifting metal up I dont know...
i was thinking the same thing...
Same here
me also
Add me to the list
Twist the cable counter clock wise i bet Andrew did in turn he avoided the lights? You do the same thing on a cranes when setting the hook. An old timer i watched on a tunneling job do this. I can even braid cable into loops it is not un common as a deck hand to have skills.
Others..."This job requires a crew of 10..."
"Hi, I'm Andrew".
Kyle Gershman Perfect!
Yea :D This guy is a god.
mate you're so accurate. my neigbours demolished their house 2 months ago and they barely finished, im all like andrew would have done this in one week lol
Yes, you're right. It's amazing to see just one guy doing this. I've been in plant maintenance. Worked in the oil industry 15 years, and I know what I'm talking about.
Got a big job? Who you gonna call? Andrew the Jobuster.
Whenever you get the notification that Andrew uploaded, there is no hesitation of clicking. (Except for the time of you getting popcorn and getting comfortable) 😂😂
I have been waiting it seems like forever for this new video from Andrew. When I saw that he had a new one out everything else came to a screeching halt while I started watching the newest "castle" video. I'm still (somewhat) patiently waiting for his official introduction of Cody! Cody is so cute! I can see right now that he is going to be a much more "hands on" supervisor than Levi has been. I wish Andrew had let Cody put his little paw print in the wet concrete. That would have been an awesome memory years and years down the road.
It's always something cool... 😎👍
Don't forget the Beer
Bradley Schneider 😂😂😂 I’m too young!! 😂😂
My phone doesn’t notify me when he posts. I’m thinking of suing RUclips
Unlike so many other content creators who break videos into 10min segments - Andrew gives us a full length movie. Awesome work! We appreciate all the work you do to film, edit and narrate. Cheers mate.
👍
Many youtubers make it EP01 ~ EP20 and upload it for months or even years. Some guys are also doing too much action cam videos with few editing. It’s boring. I stop following them.
Boeing factory: “ we need a new roof”...”call Andrew”
no lie, this frame would hold 6 to 12 stories above it, then was like ... wants to build a strong house, changed plans to make an invincible nuke bunker
Boeing factory: "we also need planes that don't crash" ..."Andrew is already coming..."
I think the last thing Boeing needs is a Roof right now.
@Brown Starfish lame....thats like all make a car body out of 1/2 inch steel what for??? thats just a wast of time and money
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna see this fortress on the cover of a magazine one day....
global climate change construction for the DIY guy
@@vtownvmax You are right about the climate change part looking at how much diesel he burns with all these lifts XD
Yeah it'll be on the cover of some archaeologist magazine in like 200 years.
I'm tellin' ya, when the world ends, all that will be left are 3 roaches and this building!
"Man Cave Monthly; The Fall Preview..Vol3 Ep15 Camarata Castle"
i would have loved to see the look on the engeneers face....lol "you want to do what?"
Ezrider92356 AC is ahead of the game- what if they made roof trusses of I beams in hurricane country?
No ones comming though this roof by accident
I'm sure they already know what to expect from Andrew. :)
A big tornado would lay waste to any thing in direct path, just watch some video of them.
Baby Catcher If I live in hurricane country my house would be under ground, may look stupid but would be able to sleep at night.
I'm jealous, are you?
Who do you know that can do it all? Answer: Andrew Camarata.
Best reality show ever!!!
MBD 2020 Hey I change the lightbulb over the weekend.
Building Inspector :Is that concrete up to the required standard?
Andrew: Of course I had it Lab tasted mate.
Perfect!
I think this is the best comment. :)
It wasn't too stiff, Your playback speed was too slow. But in all seriousness, using a measured volume of water would really help.
How did your lab results come out ? The lab wasn't pleased with the compaction , but it passed
Now that was an excellent bit of wit, full marks on that one!
This build just gets better and better ..... ugh 😑 makes me want to sell my house and build a castle 🏰
when in doubt, do more welding
I really missed your vids?!?!
Well, at least you have a house! 🤔👍
do it!
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS BOYS!
It's one of the more interesting builds currently on YT.
Love his videos Andrew is like OSHA oh yeah well let's put hard hats on cause there is a crane up and it is required ok now I need u to stand on top of that lift 30 feet of the ground with no safety strap don't fall but when u get down put on your hard hat love him makes me laugh at the fact he follows OSHA laws when he can but if he needs something done screw osha I don't want this building falling apart for no reason
Epic project!
Earth saved from extinction, when killer asteroid hits Camarata Castle roof - and bounces off...
LOL
Are we expecting enemy incoming? I've seen fallout shelters with less metal.
This is LITERALLY my new absolute favorite youtube channel!!! Very entertaining unlike most of the crap out there.
What took you so long?
@@robrohrer1003 Love it when he said, " Fits perfect...kinda". LOL
@@Trialnerror Well, truthfully i mean crap like pewdiepie and pointless crap like that.