i can tell you have aome sort of media experience, most people have nonidea what b-roll is. plus u get some good shots. we have an orange tractor. just a lil bit bigger. both are better than a shovel
Its hard to do it all for sure. Taking the time to develop the story ahead of time is important. Its hard to do when you can't get the shots you want or loose footage/ sound. Also the conrete was super hard to get footage because its so much time sensitive work. Lightning and sound are really hard. In the moment of work its hard to remember all the steps.
I've got the 8' shop ceiling blues so I've also been considering a service pit similar to what you're building. I've also got the Kubota equivalent of your JD (Kubota BX23D) that also has a BH as one of it's many Swiss Army Knife attachments so the grunt work can be mechanized. Only need to aquire the "round to-it", LOL. I'm also digg'n the music, does GOTMILK DUDS make youtube music? Carry on as this might motivate me....
Thank you so much for watching! I told GOTMILK DUDS he should sell it. If you reach out to him on his channel you could let him know what you are thinking. He will definitely appreciate the compliment.
@@dukenukem3557 it does appear pits are more popular in Europe. All the manufacturers of metal ones are from there it seems. Allot in the UK. Soil and water tables are a big factor. Probably existing structures and building styles. In the U.S. They just build a new metal building with tall ceilings for lifts.
@@ThinkBuildTest Thats true. Water tables is a big problem in my area. We have ground water at a depth of 6.50 foot. I plan to dig a pit next year but it has to be waterproof. Most likely I will use waterproof concrete.
You are doing great job there. Looking forward for you future videos.
Thank you so much for watching!
Great video. I was debating a service pit myself. Tired of jacking vehicles up in tight spaces.
@@MrJames6891 Thanks for watching we have some special suprises with this build you don't want to miss.
i can tell you have aome sort of media experience, most people have nonidea what b-roll is. plus u get some good shots. we have an orange tractor. just a lil bit bigger. both are better than a shovel
Its hard to do it all for sure. Taking the time to develop the story ahead of time is important. Its hard to do when you can't get the shots you want or loose footage/ sound. Also the conrete was super hard to get footage because its so much time sensitive work. Lightning and sound are really hard. In the moment of work its hard to remember all the steps.
No experience just overthink and research everything on RUclips. Lol
I've got the 8' shop ceiling blues so I've also been considering a service pit similar to what you're building. I've also got the Kubota equivalent of your JD (Kubota BX23D) that also has a BH as one of it's many Swiss Army Knife attachments so the grunt work can be mechanized. Only need to aquire the "round to-it", LOL. I'm also digg'n the music, does GOTMILK DUDS make youtube music? Carry on as this might motivate me....
Thank you so much for watching! I told GOTMILK DUDS he should sell it. If you reach out to him on his channel you could let him know what you are thinking. He will definitely appreciate the compliment.
you will be surprised by what all we do w just a kubota tractor. im buying a bobcat soon though
I wish I would ha e got mine 7 years ago. So many things are so much easier. Getting allot of delayed projects knocked out.
What a nice area! Dry and sunny. Where are you based on?
Texas Panhandle. Its a bit windy here though. But thats an understatement.
Where are you located?
@@ThinkBuildTest Frankfurt am Main in Germany
@@dukenukem3557 it does appear pits are more popular in Europe. All the manufacturers of metal ones are from there it seems. Allot in the UK. Soil and water tables are a big factor. Probably existing structures and building styles. In the U.S. They just build a new metal building with tall ceilings for lifts.
@@ThinkBuildTest Thats true. Water tables is a big problem in my area. We have ground water at a depth of 6.50 foot. I plan to dig a pit next year but it has to be waterproof. Most likely I will use waterproof concrete.
Pleased you have fans on for your dumping intervals🤣
Don't want to get exhaust poisoning!