That's a good Machine for used. When the teeth wear out on the bucket, get yourself a set of Paddle Teeth, they work pisser...just a suggestion...Good job for a rookie...lol. Back in the day cellars where dug with a Cat 941 or 955 track loader. Excavator do a way more efficient job.
I’m just getting started out on my own and trying to figure out how to competitively quote jobs such as a basement dig like this, I know everybody’s numbers are different but is there any type of formula you use to quote a basement job like this?
You have to figure out how long it will take you . Then what it will cost you and then what do you want to make . if your wrong on your first time you eat the cost of your mistake and lean from it so you don’t do it on the second time . That’s pretty much it
@@FourthWayRanch you just have to move a lot. If it was me, I would start one corner of the hole, build a ramp and then go in and use the loader part to dig it out.
It all depends on the situation. This one was pretty wide open, and there was no rocks . Also plenty of place to stockpile fill so we didn’t have to do any trucking and it took a couple days.
Not required by this town . The inspector told me all he wanted was silt sock around the 2 catch basins in the street. Later after the backfill I did talk the builder into paying us to install one at the bottom of the hill along the street side . Witch he did not really want to pay for because the town said it wasn’t required .
Was always curious as to how houses were dug out and the process in general 👍 having a laser on the bucket or the stick would definitely be sweet but obviously understand gotta keep your son working. At the same time…. Easier said than done I know…. But the sooner you can get out of the seat and off the jobsite and focus on working on your business instead of in your business….. the more time and potential profits you will make as you can quote more work and take a second to catch up w paperwork and everything else…. Again… easier said than done… not sure if it’s a goal or not if yours but….
Yeah my goal is to stay small and play with my machines and my son wants to take over quoting jobs and running the business. But he has to put his time in the trenches to know what he’s selling ! Thanks for watching !
@@Jake25755 how about screened topsoil .Not that junk . first of all it takes too long to break down this guy wants his house done ASAP. Second of all by the time we pick all the shit out of it and it breaks down there’s not enough anyways . Been there done that. Plus it would be in the way . I meant why when it would be in the way and he’s paying us to remove it ?
@craig7878 ok so let’s see your work because this is the way it’s done here and the concrete forms guy said it was one of the cleanest digs he’s be on in a while. POST your work if your you talking all that, let’s see it. Because it’s just a hole so I don’t know what you guys are doing the makes you so special
I’d hate to have you as an employee. Based off of the actual physical work, my guy had to do in this video if you can’t handle that you must be extremely lazy and I would never hire anyone like you.
Like there’s some industry standard of offsetting something from its original position? What the hell are you talking about, you can offset them anyway you want that works. Concrete forms company told us we were dead on with everything, so thanks for stopping by.
@@3000gtalex 😂. You can’t tell shit and you sound like a blow hard ! try over 20+years with multiple large companies. I’ve seen it done more then one way . Your probably a 10 15 20 guy waste of time
16:06 standing there like a robot on a standby 😂
Needed heat and coffee 😂
Awesome work fellas, cracking me up at the beginning of the video, keep up the great work and thanks for sharing 🇺🇲💪
Thanks for watching!!
Keep up the great work….Still watching in the UK
Thank you! whereabouts we have family in Banberry ?
very good and professional
That you
Looking good guys that’s gonna be a big house!
Thanks! Yeah going to be 3 stories tall also !!
Love it!!
Thanks for watching
Amazing work!
Looks good.
Thank you
Nice dig man
Thank you !
excellent explanations in the video! has to be easy digging, it looks like nothing but sand everywhere👍👍
Thanks. yeah it was great soil. soft sand but just enough clay content to hold the walls straight! Thanks for watching!
That's a good Machine for used. When the teeth wear out on the bucket, get yourself a set of Paddle Teeth, they work pisser...just a suggestion...Good job for a rookie...lol. Back in the day cellars where dug with a Cat 941 or 955 track loader. Excavator do a way more efficient job.
Lol that’s for watching!
When I was a kid my dad would dig them with a wheel loader
I’m just getting started out on my own and trying to figure out how to competitively quote jobs such as a basement dig like this, I know everybody’s numbers are different but is there any type of formula you use to quote a basement job like this?
You have to figure out how long it will take you . Then what it will cost you and then what do you want to make . if your wrong on your first time you eat the cost of your mistake and lean from it so you don’t do it on the second time . That’s pretty much it
So what do the different colors on the stakes represent?
On this job the pink was the house and the blue was the garage.
How do i do it with the backhoe?
@@FourthWayRanch you just have to move a lot. If it was me, I would start one corner of the hole, build a ramp and then go in and use the loader part to dig it out.
WOW....how can you work together that way ? To stressful
@@ocean1233 every body Works definitely early together. That’s just how we’ve always worked together.
Thanks, how big a basement can you dig in one day?
It all depends on the situation. This one was pretty wide open, and there was no rocks . Also plenty of place to stockpile fill so we didn’t have to do any trucking and it took a couple days.
No silt fence?
Not required by this town . The inspector told me all he wanted was silt sock around the 2 catch basins in the street. Later after the backfill I did talk the builder into paying us to install one at the bottom of the hill along the street side . Witch he did not really want to pay for because the town said it wasn’t required .
Was always curious as to how houses were dug out and the process in general 👍 having a laser on the bucket or the stick would definitely be sweet but obviously understand gotta keep your son working. At the same time…. Easier said than done I know…. But the sooner you can get out of the seat and off the jobsite and focus on working on your business instead of in your business….. the more time and potential profits you will make as you can quote more work and take a second to catch up w paperwork and everything else…. Again… easier said than done… not sure if it’s a goal or not if yours but….
Yeah my goal is to stay small and play with my machines and my son wants to take over quoting jobs and running the business. But he has to put his time in the trenches to know what he’s selling ! Thanks for watching !
@@DirtBrute well explained brother this is exactly how I vision my son being when my business starts
@@dimitrifelton7865 thank you!
Chuckle vision
Watching two numbskulls work and have an operating excavation business really gives me confidence about branching out on my own. Thanks guys.
Not sure what’s with the hateful comment but good luck. There’s a lot more to it then what you see on RUclips
Should have stockpiled a big pile of topsoil in the back yard
Why ? It would have been in the way and the owner paid us to truck it off
@@DirtBrute what do you mean why? What are you suppose to finish grade with? The sand from the basement? That will grow grass well
@@Jake25755 how about screened topsoil .Not that junk . first of all it takes too long to break down this guy wants his house done ASAP. Second of all by the time we pick all the shit out of it and it breaks down there’s not enough anyways . Been there done that. Plus it would be in the way . I meant why when it would be in the way and he’s paying us to remove it ?
3 mins in. Theres no way im wasting 55 mins listening to 2 guys whinning about whos right and whos wrong.
Thanks for watching!
If you would have had the surveyors give you 10' offsets you wouldn't be moving stakes
Nope I’d be i’d be burying them. It’s better to do your own offsets .
Get your brothers dump truck.
No can do . he a has large full time customer he works for .
So much bickerin
Not really.
Can tell you are a beginner. Or the standards in Australia are much higher.
@craig7878 ok so let’s see your work because this is the way it’s done here and the concrete forms guy said it was one of the cleanest digs he’s be on in a while. POST your work if your you talking all that, let’s see it. Because it’s just a hole so I don’t know what you guys are doing the makes you so special
@ what does OST mean? Is that American slang? Never heard it here.
@@craig7878 says “post”
Hate to work for this guy
I’d hate to have you as an employee. Based off of the actual physical work, my guy had to do in this video if you can’t handle that you must be extremely lazy and I would never hire anyone like you.
That ain’t how you offset stakes
Like there’s some industry standard of offsetting something from its original position? What the hell are you talking about, you can offset them anyway you want that works. Concrete forms company told us we were dead on with everything, so thanks for stopping by.
@@DirtBrute I can tell you’ve never worked for an excavation company no worries
@@3000gtalex 😂. You can’t tell shit and you sound like a blow hard ! try over 20+years with multiple large companies. I’ve seen it done more then one way . Your probably a 10 15 20 guy waste of time
@@DirtBrute if you know how to do it correctly then do it 10, 15 more accurate than that crap in the video
@@3000gtalex you mean the crap in the video that was spot on ? The correct way is the way that works . Thanks for watching anyways
mount a laser receiver on the digger arm my man.
Those things are nice, but they are nowhere near as accurate