Did you not know that there are radioactive elements of thorium, uranium, etc. in the stone, they create a radiation background! Especially if they lay for hundreds or thousands of years, as in these mountains!
"Fisher price my first crusher" Nice little piece of equipment, Andrew. Great for DIY garden renovation jobs where paving slabs need recycling for hardcore to make a slab or Pathway. Small enough to get through a side gate or doorway and small enough to position by the sofa at Christmas to crush your walnuts
hey Andrew, I used to work in an aggregate mine that ran jaw crushers, and we had one of the largest ones in our company. the jaws on that mini one don't look like they're any sort of special material, maybe cast steel. you should most definitely be wary in that sense because with harder rocks (granite, etc.) are prone to shooting back out of the jaws. one thing we do to minimize that chance as much as possible, is our jaw plates are chrome steel-structured and manganese-faced. if you're looking into keeping that unit long-term (which I wouldn't recommend, by the way. it's laughably undersized) is to definitely look into those types of jaw plates for your own safety, others' safety, and the longevity of your crusher
That machine doesnt have longevity designed into it anywhere for Andrews work ethic, about 3-4 times of moving it and having to push it around it will probably be pinched up in a bucket😂, maybe the larger one will have more power and move effortlessly.
And sticking your hands in the hopper trying to hold advancing rocks back as it's running. And trying to move it/get it unstuck while standing on a pile of rocks behind and having it roll back. One literal slip-up off those rocks and it could have easily rolled back on him. In the long run, that little machine is an accident waiting to happen if Andrew keeps it. A larger machine is more stable, easier to move (read as, safer), and could handle more rock easier (again, safer).
I am getting concerned that Andrew is drawing ever closer to getting a serious injury. I'm the same age as him and you can't keep doing the things he does forever.
Honestly... it doesn't draw you in so it still seems one of the less sketchy things he's done if you ask me. I fully trust him to not get hurt as long as he's paying attention, I just hope there won't be a day when he's a little bit off his game...
@@rider573 I was thinking he would be setting up a ramp to drive it off the pallet without tipping it. Next thing he does is tip it over. Sitting on the machine while it is running? If he does stupid things all the time, how is he still alive? How does he still have all his limbs? If he is that lucky, he should buy a lottery ticket.
Well done for greasing the machine before you started to use it. I noticed that the lower end of the conveyor belt was getting a build up of material underneath it which will in the long run cause excessive wear,and the exhaust fumes were a bit much when it was overloaded ,Apart from that it seems okay, I would say that it is more suited to crushing building rubble 👍🏻🏴
Andrew has such nice material there. Almost driveway ready even without the crusher... I wonder how this machine would fare on some new england granite.
Man... I'm really amazed that you kept calm all this time when stalling or jamming... Engine smoked too much and it's going to need oil refill after a couple of days... When I saw the first mini crawler I said ok it's suits for the job, but as the Toyota came to play, it was a small crasher and as the beast crawler came to play... it's a tiny tiny little crasher for all that job!!
that's why I have watched everyone one of his videos since he started with a little ford tractor i don't even know how many years it has been now lol, the time does fly by, his content is my favorite of all the interwebs
Well, he does a little bit sometimes in a few videos, but I agree, it is nice that he isn't like a lot of other YTber's who spend more time yapping about what they are going to do than actually doing it which is annoying!
Too many channels ( my opinion) exist for sole purpose of their insatiable need for an audience for nearly every facet of their life. This ego trip, so many of today's people appears to be be of epidemic proportions. Not "me too", but me, number ONE.
Thank you for the great videos. I’ve been watching for years and they never disappoint. I appreciate all the work you put into them, I also very much appreciate that you haven’t stopped making them. Cheers.
This thing reminds me of the elephant and the streaker. Elephant said to the streaker, "it's cute but can it pick up peanuts"! For what it's worth, it's probably cheaper and easier to have a few loads of what this thing produces and have it delivered! Looking forward to your next videos! Marc: Edmonton Alberta Canada.
Had to hand feed it, tracks couldn’t move its own weight, moved to a lighter material and still had a tough time… gotta give this one a fail! Thanks for the demo!
That is incredibly neat. I've seen those super cheap little AliBaba imported Chinese jaw crushers and they apparently work pretty good but this is on a different level, would be pretty ideal for a small property owner. "Survived testing by Andrew Camarata" should be some sort of industry certification at this point
Small rock crusher. Perfect at what it is designed to do - small scale crushing of small rock. But the one thing we love about Mr Camerata is he's not afraid to push the envelope when testing equipment. Some of those rocks were maybe a tad too large for the crusher!
Watched you build and finish the garage...it looks great next to the Castle Camarata....and great job showing that a brand new machine is not always "ready for work" 🍻
It's people like you Andrew that know their work and show the manufacturers some of their short comings or things they can/should correct to benefit them.
Andrew - as one of the folks coming to get you when you do make a mistake, please - take a step back and consider a few basic safety ideas - no hands in moving machines, no climbing in hoppers of running equipment, etc. You're working alone, and your local FD will try to help you, but you need to help yourself a bit too. Accidents happen, but the avoidable stuff isn't worth the downtime. Stay safe!
Yes Andrew I think the bigger crusher would make a major difference for what you need it for. Also the garage is looking great you must be happy with all your toys being all closed in, great job as always bud.
I can see this being super handy for very specific odd jobs or tight spaces. But it's tendency to clog probably justifies just getting a little bit bigger of a crusher.
This will be cool if this guy gives you machines to demo. I know I appreciate you showing us the latest stuff out there. I had no idea they had these little baby plate crushers. There's probably a lot of other stuff I don't know about too. Can't think of a better guy to show it to us. Bring it on.
Thanks for giving me an excuse to knock off work early today....lol. I've been standing on a Toro Mini skid steer for 7 hours straight digging and hauling topsoil for a Japanese Wabi-Sabi Garden.
Thanks for sharing. I get the uses but just buying the stone would be cheaper. This is especially true with parts quality and availability. It was fun to watch.
Andrew get you a lock n lube attachment for your grease gun. Seeing you fight with removing the hose reminded me of how much I love my lock n lube fittings. Easy on and easy off.
Andrew is definitely going to tear that up 😂. Give him one day, thing will be scrap metal. Ain’t had it an hour and he almost tipped it over 🤣. Thought he had a giant rock crusher, or did he just rent that?
5:43 Brand new its never been greased’ It’s tracked over 2 metres and 1.5 meters of that was on its front idler at an ungodly angle so technically speaking she’s second hand Andrew 😂👍🏼 Quality intro 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You were clearly overloading that little engine Andrew perhaps only fill half the skip before putting the next bucket in might help. Also perhaps invest or make a riddle bucket for this machine so less fines / contamination go through into the finished product 👍🏼
Dear Mr. Camarata. 👍👌👏 You are absolutely right! This crusher needs a more powerful engine or to be geared down for having more torque. Also for the driving unit (it's a joke). This machine might work well on site. For instance if a farmer has a lot of stones/rocks in/on his fields/pastures. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health in particular.
Ok,Andrew that's good machine no remote control hand held.this one machine like the other one .at mountain location is bigger faster.but good work on job.keep video coming
This looks neat. Gold rock miners have some this size and they get it like under the feet and wheels in your yard. Keep wood out won't crush. Jams. likely twigs ok. leaves ok.
Man is this a parody show of some sorts. All these little snafus. Man is the ultimate stoic. Everything he sees; he touches, looks at, into and already has re-engineered to work better. Amsr too, like on the job… high on the couch😊 Great video, if ya just started thinking, could I do that? No upgrades
That little crusher works. It all depends what kind of stuff you're going to crush, but you're putting some big pieces in there. I wonder how it would do on the river rock that kind of stuff. Looking forward to your next video. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Thank you for your very informative and inspirational videos. Been a fan of your channel for many years, and I appreciate you sharing your dream with all of us
Great video Andrew! I wish you could have heard me yelling NO Don’t Do It when you tried to take it off the pallet….Haha! I think the belts are way too loose is why it keeps jamming. It probably has to be something you have to get the feel of to run smoothly. Thanks
I mean... it's a rubbish design that doesn't make an iota of sense. Who'd even need a crusher that narrow gauged? Is it for mine operators in the 19th century, operating rock crushers inside coffin levels? It's stupid and top heavy, should've had bigger and wider tracks. For once, it's not his fault.
I like how you started out by trying to crush yourself, then ruining the bearing with too much grease. "A little dab will do ya" and "too much will ruin everything". Our shop manager taught us to pack the trailer hubs right up with big wads of grease - they wouldn't even last 2000 km before they burned up.
@@tnolan3176 Concrete smashes up much easier than the bluestone (hard sandstone) at the first site. It'd be fine for chewing up old, scabby bits of foundation, floor or WHY as long as the rebar was out of it. Absolutely good for brick and tile, and as long as your disposal guy doesn't charge by weight then more compact garbage is more better, always.
Neat compact machine, I hope the manufacturer is watching and takes your feedback into account on the next generation. Not sure how it fits in your business model…. 💪👍🏼
After my heart almost dropped seeing the machine tip over I am shocked that the machine didn't come covered in cosmoline to stop all that rust and corrosion.
Nobody does that anymore, that costs money, money the CEOs don't have to spend, they need big yachts. It's expensive to make one. Be reasonable, think of the poor CEOs, all that ... hard work they do every day, sitting around and watching paint dry.
That would be really nice for masons redoing concrete driveways. They could crush the old concrete on-site and use it as base material for the new pour.
What does the man who has everything get himself.... mini versions of everything! And standing up that rock crusher by hand when there are a dozen implements within 10 feet that could have stood it back up with ease...
Cant wait to see the next bigger version of the rock crusher 😃I can't imagine loading the next bigger one with the 988B... probably wouldn't even see the rock crusher under all of that material.. haha
Andrew had a lot more patience with this machine than I would have had. After about the 2nd time of having to fiddle around in the hopper, I would have loaded it up, returned it and got a size or two larger machine.
That crusher would be a nice toy that only wants to crush a small amount of rock, but for what you have shown us, may we suggest a 'slightly' bigger version of this?
Exactly this - at a lot of the aggregate biz, they have a series of crushers that operate in serial - one’s output becomes the next level’s input… and so on…
What he needs is a screener to separate out the fine material before it goes into the crusher. Those machines don’t like to process sand dirt and organics. Gums up the jaw.
He already has. I think the small one is for the "next step" when Andrew needs some smaller gravel. Or for the leftovers that the big crusher leaves behind. XD
now get a mini stacker belt/ sized conveyor grabbing the crushed stone, would be an epic site tbh almost like a scaled RC plant but bigger lmao, i love it. I understand what it is but im surprised there is no shaker deck on top, maybe it would just force it clogged since it's mini. Worked at a portable plant with a lippman 30x48 * that fed to our bin that fed the plant. Crushed 4" - then went over a screen deck to a cone that went over another screen deck and after that we had another cone that made pea stone/stone dust of course. I miss the industry.
The enclosed garage looks great .
Bro has leveled up for sure, real fine like.
I thought for a minute Andrew put a power operator n the roll up door! :But nope (good) the stock operators on it are just smooth! :)
@@MikeBaxterABC I think Andrew opted for the chains instead of a power motor is because it's a great way for him to keep in shape.
He is becoming the Westin diesel of work equipment 🙌🙌🙌
It is interesting, radioactive stones that he breaks, and then inhales its dust!
No instruction manuals were read or harmed in the production of this video 🤣 Andrew, please never change, you are perfect 👍
Yep, funny how it tracked without the crusher mechanism engaged. Shame about the sparks flying out of the clutch, though.
what manuals, it's written all in chinese
Instruction for 1 Startbutton and 3 Valves🤣🤣🤣
I especially love the fact that he touched the grounded frame with the positive then he said "Don't do that" HAHAHAHAHA!!
Did you not know that there are radioactive elements of thorium, uranium, etc. in the stone, they create a radiation background! Especially if they lay for hundreds or thousands of years, as in these mountains!
3 minutes in, and we are already rewarded with those actions, only Andrew could give us! Thanks man :)
Absolutely!
The pause and the look, Did I just buy this thing was great 😂
@@kwmiked he didn't buy it, he was testing it
and then some times he wonder why this broke for no reason
Don't do that. 😂
Great. Really impressed with your thoroughness in lubing and checking levels on a brand new machine
I still can't get over the fact of how nice your garage looks. It's too nice to call it a shed, by a mile.
"Fisher price my first crusher"
Nice little piece of equipment, Andrew. Great for DIY garden renovation jobs where paving slabs need recycling for hardcore to make a slab or Pathway.
Small enough to get through a side gate or doorway and small enough to position by the sofa at Christmas to crush your walnuts
Mine was a Tonka! Got you beat.
Lol .. My first thought as it's be nice for a small gold prospecting mine !
@@MikeBaxterABC Yeah actually, would be a brilliant addition to a small gold operation. Good thinking!
hey Andrew, I used to work in an aggregate mine that ran jaw crushers, and we had one of the largest ones in our company. the jaws on that mini one don't look like they're any sort of special material, maybe cast steel. you should most definitely be wary in that sense because with harder rocks (granite, etc.) are prone to shooting back out of the jaws. one thing we do to minimize that chance as much as possible, is our jaw plates are chrome steel-structured and manganese-faced. if you're looking into keeping that unit long-term (which I wouldn't recommend, by the way. it's laughably undersized) is to definitely look into those types of jaw plates for your own safety, others' safety, and the longevity of your crusher
this one is actually a good size for walnuts at christmas time
That machine doesnt have longevity designed into it anywhere for Andrews work ethic, about 3-4 times of moving it and having to push it around it will probably be pinched up in a bucket😂, maybe the larger one will have more power and move effortlessly.
@@young11984 yea i know - the walnut crusher thing for Christmas time is a joke
FYI: From upsen specs: "The jaw plate is made of high manganese 18"
If it was cast steel it would broke already.
I used to help replace the 10K lb jaw dies on large primary crushers.
Something good to watch on a boring afternoon. Thanks Andrew
You’re welcome
@@AndrewCamarata i thought you were going too rename it,the shale master 2000.
hello @@AndrewCamaratawhat excavator can you hear running in the background when the mini rock crusher engine shuts down
@@FinnMikazuki3 The little yellow in behind.
Hello@@KupaTuskathe big orange excavator is the excavator running in the background when the mini rock engine shuts down
I believe the last scene should be it trying to get on the trailer to take it back. Thank you for showing us this machine.
This thing comes from China. If you ask to bring it back you will get in for free.
I believe the last scene for this piece of crap is driving it off the driveway with the car he did that too!! lol it's a toy
Testing a mini rock crusher...The enclosed garage looks great .❤👌👌✔✔🚂
Seller: "This thing is indestructible" Andrew:"Hold my beer"
😆👊⚙️
*drives it a-over-t off the pallet
😂😂
Sitting inside the hopper of a rock crusher AS IT IS RUNNING is definitely one of the sketchier things Andrew has done.
And sticking your hands in the hopper trying to hold advancing rocks back as it's running.
And trying to move it/get it unstuck while standing on a pile of rocks behind and having it roll back. One literal slip-up off those rocks and it could have easily rolled back on him.
In the long run, that little machine is an accident waiting to happen if Andrew keeps it. A larger machine is more stable, easier to move (read as, safer), and could handle more rock easier (again, safer).
And almost rolling it over off the pallet 0.5 seconds after starting.
I am getting concerned that Andrew is drawing ever closer to getting a serious injury. I'm the same age as him and you can't keep doing the things he does forever.
Honestly... it doesn't draw you in so it still seems one of the less sketchy things he's done if you ask me. I fully trust him to not get hurt as long as he's paying attention, I just hope there won't be a day when he's a little bit off his game...
@@rider573 I was thinking he would be setting up a ramp to drive it off the pallet without tipping it.
Next thing he does is tip it over.
Sitting on the machine while it is running? If he does stupid things all the time, how is he still alive?
How does he still have all his limbs?
If he is that lucky, he should buy a lottery ticket.
Well done for greasing the machine before you started to use it. I noticed that the lower end of the conveyor belt was getting a build up of material underneath it which will in the long run cause excessive wear,and the exhaust fumes were a bit much when it was overloaded ,Apart from that it seems okay, I would say that it is more suited to crushing building rubble 👍🏻🏴
Andrew has such nice material there. Almost driveway ready even without the crusher... I wonder how this machine would fare on some new england granite.
It is not suitable for granite, it is more of a machine for concrete and normal stone. Granite requires another type of larger crusher.
Man... I'm really amazed that you kept calm all this time when stalling or jamming... Engine smoked too much and it's going to need oil refill after a couple of days... When I saw the first mini crawler I said ok it's suits for the job, but as the Toyota came to play, it was a small crasher and as the beast crawler came to play... it's a tiny tiny little crasher for all that job!!
That must be a Harbor Freight model. The barn looks good :-()
I really like that this guy does not talk, as many are doing, he shows the job
that's why I have watched everyone one of his videos since he started with a little ford tractor i don't even know how many years it has been now lol, the time does fly by, his content is my favorite of all the interwebs
Well, he does a little bit sometimes in a few videos, but I agree, it is nice that he isn't like a lot of other YTber's who spend more time yapping about what they are going to do than actually doing it which is annoying!
Too many channels ( my opinion) exist for sole purpose of their insatiable need for an audience for nearly every facet of their life. This ego trip, so many of today's people appears to be be of epidemic proportions. Not "me too", but me, number ONE.
@@johndowe7003 Well put
Thank you for the great videos. I’ve been watching for years and they never disappoint. I appreciate all the work you put into them, I also very much appreciate that you haven’t stopped making them. Cheers.
This thing reminds me of the elephant and the streaker.
Elephant said to the streaker, "it's cute but can it pick up peanuts"!
For what it's worth, it's probably cheaper and easier to have a few loads of what this thing produces and have it delivered!
Looking forward to your next videos!
Marc: Edmonton Alberta Canada.
The best use of this is driveways and backyards where the only access is a small path and getting rock delivered is impractical.
But getting it delivered doesn't clear the property of the larger rocks. He is accomplishing two for one.
Had to hand feed it, tracks couldn’t move its own weight, moved to a lighter material and still had a tough time… gotta give this one a fail! Thanks for the demo!
That is incredibly neat. I've seen those super cheap little AliBaba imported Chinese jaw crushers and they apparently work pretty good but this is on a different level, would be pretty ideal for a small property owner.
"Survived testing by Andrew Camarata" should be some sort of industry certification at this point
It is a cute toy but given the effort and time I am sure you can get granular a delivered cheaper
That stone block effect on the workshop looks mint
Yeah, that turned out really nice!
Best channel on all of youtube right here... 10/10
Nah jesse muller or diesel creek are better
It's 9/10 without Sammy though.
Those are both basically Camarata spin offs lol
I love Jesse also but Andrew is king@@FrassoFra
@@CerebralAilment i cannot agree with you
Cody keeps looking like Levi, great video and yeah that machine is doing its work.
love how Andrew checks all the fluids and greases nice work sir
“Instantly knocks it over” “Don’t do that”
Props for showing the accidents as well.
Thanks for keeping it real, your authenticity is refreshing
Dude. The unloading made this your best video in a while.
Small rock crusher. Perfect at what it is designed to do - small scale crushing of small rock. But the one thing we love about Mr Camerata is he's not afraid to push the envelope when testing equipment. Some of those rocks were maybe a tad too large for the crusher!
If they fit in the chut there game
Too small to be practical, and if the thing can roll on its own already, then handling a 50% bigger model should be a good size for manageable worker
Watched you build and finish the garage...it looks great next to the Castle Camarata....and great job showing that a brand new machine is not always "ready for work" 🍻
Everyone should have one of these. For around the yard, fixing up your driveway, etc. Awesome piece of machinery.
i would not call this toy awesome. cute maybe
It's a hire by the day toy. I would not waste money buying this.
That mini rock crusher looks like one of those square power droids that go “Gonk!” on Star Wars! So funny!
I immediately searched the comments for "Gonk". Was not disappointed. lol!
Oh yeah... I thought I recognized him from somewhere!
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Nope, That machine is the brother of Bender Bending Rodríguez & great grand son of one of the robots in Silent running!
That would be great for old cinder blocks and bricks.
This is actually a great idea. Crush it up into road base or fill!
It's people like you Andrew that know their work and show the manufacturers some of their short comings or things they can/should correct to benefit them.
Andrew - as one of the folks coming to get you when you do make a mistake, please - take a step back and consider a few basic safety ideas - no hands in moving machines, no climbing in hoppers of running equipment, etc. You're working alone, and your local FD will try to help you, but you need to help yourself a bit too. Accidents happen, but the avoidable stuff isn't worth the downtime. Stay safe!
Mini equipment for mini jobs! I like the size of the material.
Really enjoy your videos. Your new shop is perfect.
That thing is giving off Gonk Droid vibes. Love it.
Exactly what I was thinking lmao
Yes Andrew I think the bigger crusher would make a major difference for what you need it for. Also the garage is looking great you must be happy with all your toys being all closed in, great job as always bud.
Only on these vlogs will one learn the limits of a piece of machinery. No one does it like you mate. Cheers !!
I can see this being super handy for very specific odd jobs or tight spaces. But it's tendency to clog probably justifies just getting a little bit bigger of a crusher.
This will be cool if this guy gives you machines to demo. I know I appreciate you showing us the latest stuff out there. I had no idea they had these little baby plate crushers. There's probably a lot of other stuff I don't know about too. Can't think of a better guy to show it to us. Bring it on.
I went and brought a mini excavator after watching Andrew and it’s a great help.
Thanks for giving me an excuse to knock off work early today....lol. I've been standing on a Toro Mini skid steer for 7 hours straight digging and hauling topsoil for a Japanese Wabi-Sabi Garden.
Thanks for sharing. I get the uses but just buying the stone would be cheaper. This is especially true with parts quality and availability. It was fun to watch.
Andrew get you a lock n lube attachment for your grease gun. Seeing you fight with removing the hose reminded me of how much I love my lock n lube fittings. Easy on and easy off.
100%
I personally would choose the larger one .Thanks for sharing
he has a larger one - a much larger one
@4PeTe2 I know he wants to try one a little bit bigger than the one he used on the video .
Loading that little thing with your Hitachi is hysterical 😆
I would be able to load it quicker using chop sticks.
When Andrew says "don't do that" you should probably listen.
Agreed!
Same when he says: "I have the feeling, if i keep going, stuff is gonna fall on me." XD
I love it. A mini excavator for a mini rock crusher. Andrew you are great.
Andrew is definitely going to tear that up 😂. Give him one day, thing will be scrap metal. Ain’t had it an hour and he almost tipped it over 🤣. Thought he had a giant rock crusher, or did he just rent that?
So nice of Harley Davidson to lend you their latest machine, just a shame they're still all noise and no power!
Makes you wonder why HD still sells so any of them. 🤔
@@DanKoning777 Marketing is a hell of a drug.
@@DanKoning777Because midlife crises and fragile masculinity are a thing.
For a T shirt company they sell a lot of bikes
Andrew has the suitable toy for each job! Good for him!
5:43 Brand new its never been greased’
It’s tracked over 2 metres and 1.5 meters of that was on its front idler at an ungodly angle so technically speaking she’s second hand Andrew 😂👍🏼
Quality intro 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You were clearly overloading that little engine Andrew perhaps only fill half the skip before putting the next bucket in might help.
Also perhaps invest or make a riddle bucket for this machine so less fines / contamination go through into the finished product 👍🏼
Dear Mr. Camarata.
👍👌👏 You are absolutely right! This crusher needs a more powerful engine or to be geared down for having more torque. Also for the driving unit (it's a joke). This machine might work well on site. For instance if a farmer has a lot of stones/rocks in/on his fields/pastures.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
Ok,Andrew that's good machine no remote control hand held.this one machine like the other one .at mountain location is bigger faster.but good work on job.keep video coming
I love work. Can watch it all day 💪🏻
I got freaked out when Andrew sat atop rock crusher bin, while the machine was running!!! Andrew, don't be foolhardy! Accidents do happen!
Ya!
This. That was not needed.
Stop worrying. The engine would just quit.
It woulda just bogged down and stalled when it got up to Andrews brass balls anyways... lol
Love ya bro. Be careful. You're still young and we are looking forward to you making another million videos 🙂🤠
We can always count on you, Andrew to provide a "real world" - no punches pulled, review of these products before we slap down our hard-earned cash.
Andrew, thanks for the video. Always love your videos, I'll be waiting for the next. Be Safe, and God Bless!
This looks neat. Gold rock miners have some this size and they get it like under the feet and wheels in your yard. Keep wood out won't crush. Jams. likely twigs ok. leaves ok.
That thing smokes like a cruise ship lol
Could have bought all of your production for 75 dollars, quit
Playing with this toy. and buy
Two more sizes up, save your time for better work!
Maybe it also runs on bunker oil
lmao
was made in china
That little motor is fighting for its life😅
Man is this a parody show of some sorts. All these little snafus. Man is the ultimate stoic. Everything he sees; he touches, looks at, into and already has re-engineered to work better. Amsr too, like on the job… high on the couch😊
Great video, if ya just started thinking, could I do that? No upgrades
I just wanna be his dog, that’s one happy beast at the end.
That little crusher works. It all depends what kind of stuff you're going to crush, but you're putting some big pieces in there. I wonder how it would do on the river rock that kind of stuff. Looking forward to your next video. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Thank you for your very informative and inspirational videos. Been a fan of your channel for many years, and I appreciate you sharing your dream with all of us
Andrews channel is up there with the best of them. Change my mind 😊
Must've been quite a salesman to even get you to test it😂
I bet he could sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman in white gloves!
I'm saving this for after work tonight, Thanks Andrew.
Cool little machine and very useful if you manage what you are crushing; I can see it being very useful to you.
Great video Andrew! I wish you could have heard me yelling NO Don’t Do It when you tried to take it off the pallet….Haha! I think the belts are way too loose is why it keeps jamming. It probably has to be something you have to get the feel of to run smoothly. Thanks
3 minutes in he already flipped it. classic Andrew
And instant restart even the oil has gone into places where it normally doesn’t 😊
I mean... it's a rubbish design that doesn't make an iota of sense. Who'd even need a crusher that narrow gauged? Is it for mine operators in the 19th century, operating rock crushers inside coffin levels? It's stupid and top heavy, should've had bigger and wider tracks.
For once, it's not his fault.
Andrew is the kind of guy that changes the oil on a rental car! Always leaving things better than he found them!
Ya but returned with fenders welded on and switches installed to operate the wipers
And a new radio installed with a chainsaw
I admire your patience Andrew.
I like how you started out by trying to crush yourself, then ruining the bearing with too much grease. "A little dab will do ya" and "too much will ruin everything". Our shop manager taught us to pack the trailer hubs right up with big wads of grease - they wouldn't even last 2000 km before they burned up.
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
I almost fell out of my chair laughing when it nose dived coming off the pallet..LoL
17:26 my favorite ASMR
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Me too
This small machine is intended for crushing tiles, bricks and concrete when demolishing a building. Not for mining use.
Crushing concrete might be a stretch ! It couldnt crush little rocks !
Yeah, that probably makes more sense for it anyway.
@@tnolan3176 Concrete smashes up much easier than the bluestone (hard sandstone) at the first site. It'd be fine for chewing up old, scabby bits of foundation, floor or WHY as long as the rebar was out of it. Absolutely good for brick and tile, and as long as your disposal guy doesn't charge by weight then more compact garbage is more better, always.
How cute. It’s like watching him play with toys. lol
Love the vids Andrew. Been watching since the castle build
Neat compact machine, I hope the manufacturer is watching and takes your feedback into account on the next generation. Not sure how it fits in your business model…. 💪👍🏼
After my heart almost dropped seeing the machine tip over I am shocked that the machine didn't come covered in cosmoline to stop all that rust and corrosion.
Nobody does that anymore, that costs money, money the CEOs don't have to spend, they need big yachts. It's expensive to make one. Be reasonable, think of the poor CEOs, all that ... hard work they do every day, sitting around and watching paint dry.
It's evidently been used for demonstrations
@@aserta Did you see the story of the EV company that went bust because it used twice the money the company made to fund the CEO's jet.
@@AW-Services I hope Andrew got a big discount.
@@aserta and their jets are getting old.
That would be really nice for masons redoing concrete driveways. They could crush the old concrete on-site and use it as base material for the new pour.
Masons don't do driveeways they do witchcraft. Irish travellers do road works.
You need one of those Tic-Tac UFO things Camarata, without that your construction machine collection is incomplete.
What does the man who has everything get himself.... mini versions of everything! And standing up that rock crusher by hand when there are a dozen implements within 10 feet that could have stood it back up with ease...
In my opinion this machine isn’t up to AC standards! I’m looking forward to the next size up!! Stay safe Andrew and always be awesome 😎
AWESOME!.... AWESOME STORGE GARAGES NOW GOOD JOB ANDREW!!!!
Cant wait to see the next bigger version of the rock crusher 😃I can't imagine loading the next bigger one with the 988B... probably wouldn't even see the rock crusher under all of that material.. haha
Awesome.
Hello from rocky mid-coast Maine, US Thursday, May 23, 2024......
based on the black smoke, it looks like it is getting plenty of fuel, you could add a turbo to give it more power and to clean up the exhaust.
Andrew had a lot more patience with this machine than I would have had. After about the 2nd time of having to fiddle around in the hopper, I would have loaded it up, returned it and got a size or two larger machine.
That crusher would be a nice toy that only wants to crush a small amount of rock, but for what you have shown us, may we suggest a 'slightly' bigger version of this?
the chrushermotor WANTS a turbocharger...😉
See's sparks flying out of the clutch. "Nothing a good kick can't fix." lol
Getting it off the pallet brought back memories of when he unloaded that free riding mower that he found on the side of the road.
It’s nice to see an oil bath filter on something new. They are great.
Nice job 👍
He needs a rock crusher to crush rocks for the little rock crusher.
Exactly this - at a lot of the aggregate biz, they have a series of crushers that operate in serial - one’s output becomes the next level’s input… and so on…
What he needs is a screener to separate out the fine material before it goes into the crusher. Those machines don’t like to process sand dirt and organics. Gums up the jaw.
Are you forgetting the big rock crusher he has up on his mountain?
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He already has.
I think the small one is for the "next step" when Andrew needs some smaller gravel.
Or for the leftovers that the big crusher leaves behind. XD
Well, finally - I had the typical withdrawal symptoms of a craftsman.
The concept is great, scale up a couple of models and that will suit your purpose. Thought provoking. Your place has come a long way. Very nice.
now get a mini stacker belt/ sized conveyor grabbing the crushed stone, would be an epic site tbh almost like a scaled RC plant but bigger lmao, i love it. I understand what it is but im surprised there is no shaker deck on top, maybe it would just force it clogged since it's mini. Worked at a portable plant with a lippman 30x48 * that fed to our bin that fed the plant. Crushed 4" - then went over a screen deck to a cone that went over another screen deck and after that we had another cone that made pea stone/stone dust of course. I miss the industry.