Mustie and Andrew..never ask for money, never act like fools..pure entertainment with the quest of knowledge and having fun doing it.. who always get my thumbs up..
Mustie1 has some great content. Love his small engine stuff. This past weekend he started working on a skit steer. Curious if he throws a VW engine in that bad boy 😂.
@@Mouthy_Trucker Conpact construction site equipment -> 4 wheels, steers by turning only on set of wheels, a lot of "attachments" available -> like the mower deck, set of forks, buckets, etc. Mr camarata owns at least one of these things. Just google Bobcat S650 ^^
Brilliant video Andrew and congratulations on the new machine and attachments. Lovely zero swing machine. The field engineer was a nice decent guy. Love this channel because it's about good honest hard work and not like so many others where " it's look at me BS" most definitely inspiring the younger generation and showing that a strong work ethic pays off
Letsdig18 is another channel that's quite similar in that regard. Chris is a little more refined as an excavator operator but Andrew has better cinematography
The right tool for the job always works best & safely. Your video puts me right there on the job pulling levers & leaning my head the way I want the machine to move next. Love it!
Best mod for that ripper is to attach a "cutting blade" to the back of it. It has 5 or so teeth on it like a circular saw blade(scaled up obviously). It also sped up the process of ripping tree stumps out of the ground because it could cut/shear the stump while it was still in the ground.
the main design feature if that ripper was the plated fulcrum points to gain leverage for lifting car sized rock in one piece. ie. retaining wall block size💡
Andrew, you rock dude! I watch you because not only do you understand the value of tools, you have the knowledge and patience to repair them, utilize them, and educate us in the process. Much respect!
@@AndrewCamarata We watch you from Europe since you build the container castle and we never miss any clips since ! (RIP -Levi ) cody & blue dogs grew up fast.. Hard work always pay big time we know you are super busy but try keep posting whenever you can we will definitely watch. tanks !
I had to look up the price for a Rockblaster 1300. Greater than $40k, Wowsers! I can see why a little time spent "getting it right" is good for everybody. As always great content Andrew. Thanks.
Awsome Andrew . Mustie and Andrew..never ask for money, never act like fools..pure entertainment with the quest of knowledge and having fun doing it.. who always get my thumbs up..
It was nice to have a Rep. there to walk you through the rock hammer operation and hook up. Normally you unload it out of a delivery truck and it is off to the races.
Missed you, Andrew. You're so incredibly talented and smart. You are my motivation. Few yard and garden little vids on my channel. Good vibes being sent your way.
18:56 I have no idea who he is, but i've always love whenever he pops up on videos explaining hydraulic operations over the years. What a wealth of knowledge and so friendly on top of it. :D
👍🎉 Mustie and Andrew truly embody the essence of pure entertainment and knowledge pursuit without resorting to gimmicks or soliciting money. Their dedication to providing enjoyable content while sharing valuable insights is commendable. They consistently earn my thumbs up for their engaging approach and quest for exploration. Keep up the great work! 🙌🌟📚
It’s a flat out miracle!!!!!! I came in here in less than 6 or 8 or 12 hours!!!!! I know that I’m not the only one that wishes what I’m about to say. BUT I WISH LIKE HELL THAT ANDY WOULD MAKE MORE VIDEOS!!!!!! 1 at least, Every 3 days!!!
Way back in the Mid Seventies that rock breaker was "new tech" I remember being told the Tungsan bit was five thousand pounds! (no idea what that is today) but great to see one in action again. watch your eyes as the chips flying off are dangerous! (and for the general public) Thanks Andrew, you keep me informed and entertained every time
Field Engineer was thorough - informative - professional - without being a mouthy salesman. He seems like a valued employee for the company he works for.
When you're not using your rock breaker for long periods of time store it upright. If laid down for long periods the weight of the piston etc can squash the seals. Most manufacturers and reps dont even know or suggest this. Speaking from experience owning and rebuilding my own breakers over the last 20 years. We usually concrete a pipe into the ground at the yard so the moil fits inside it to stand it upright safely.
Hi Andrew that jack hammer is a nice attachment. I use one often in a underground coal mine when straight up and down they work good but if your tilted forward I move forward a bit to keep the same angle and it won’t stall out because your angle stays the same, been watching your channel since you first started and picked up a lot of tips. love your channel mate
Nuther cracking video Amdrew. Always makes a difference when you get a helpful supplier who comes to demonstrate and give you tips. Also you can try the gear before buying it. Very interesting too. Looking forward to some more this year. Have a good one friend :)
the shale ripper - surprisingly productive once you noodle around with it a bit - you will use the hammer attachment quite a bit, it may seem a little slow but it really isn't, the swale bucket will be incredibly useful for finishing up roads and making nice drainage ditches - remember to grease everything up, you should be able to sell a bunch of rock and gravel and have plenty of work and projects this summer
Andrew I think what you need is the Split Fire Log Splitter excavator attachment. It's great for splitting/breaking up large rounds. It uses the hydraulics on your excavator to drive the wedge through big trunk pieces already chainsawed into manageable rounds like 16" for example wide.
Hey Andrew I know this comment might not reach you because it's an old vid, but they also make ripper teeth for the buckets on excavators and loaders. Kind of lets you dig and rip more efficiently, excellent for land clearing compared to just running a bucket.
👏🎥🔧 Mustie and Andrew are a dynamic duo of entertainment and knowledge! They never cease to amaze with their genuine passion for their craft. Their content is refreshingly authentic, as they never beg for money or resort to foolish antics. It's pure entertainment coupled with a quest for knowledge and fun. They definitely deserve my thumbs up! Can't wait to see what they have in store for their next excavator project. 💪🚧🔨
We built this city with our backbones and now thanks to technology and modern equipment it can be done from the seat of an earth moving machine. Thank you progress. Good video as always Andrew, good audio as well.
That's exactly what it is. Entertainment. If he did things "textbook" all the time, imagine how boring it would be? Andrew discovered that breaking stuff, is a gold mine.
Two good attachments from respected manufacturers. The ripper from Oriel attachments is made in Ireland 🇮🇪 and the tilt bucket is by Strickland made in the UK 🇬🇧 p.s, get a bottle of nitrogen and a kit for re-gassing your hammer. Its simple to do by yourself rather than waiting for someone to come out and do it. Good luck with your new purchases.👍
One of the things I love about your channel versus say Jesse or letsdig18 is that it's gentle on my ADHD, typically you always go into time lapse mode at the exact right moment. In this case, less than 3 minutes of it just wasn't enough for me. I notice you've gotten away from it more and more in your videos but I can't be the only person who misses it.
Reverse-mounted attachment and heavy load (like the rock slab) is a great way to make your boom and/or stick crack. You're basically working against the normal stress pattern and greatly accelerating metal fatigue, much like reverse-bending a paperclip. I mean, I get it, it works much better than ripping it the normal way... but your machine is going to be sad.
Machines are tools. Tools have to produce the end results desired. If the tool has to be worked in a manner that the tool designers overlooked - the designers are at fault, not the user; the user is getting the end results desired.
@@mmi16 mmyeah not quite agree with that. Anything can be (ab)used in ways that it's not designed for. Can't blame the designer for putting a cat into a microwave to dry it after its bath...
That "Rockblaster" jack hammer is a brute !! Nothing seems to stop it !! Made short work of your project, Andrew !! Hopefully, they had it on SALE for you, Buddy !!
Subbed bc of my toddler who loves this stuff but I’ve found myself watching this with him 9/10 times lol. Already watched the videos twice each, we’ll keep adding to it. 😆
Andrew take some carpet and band clamps and put it around the base of the hammer. Leave it so you can see a few inches of the bit. This is what we did when braking concrete in down town dallas. Works pretty good
So SATISFYING watching the chunks of rock peeling apart! Awesome job! You're living most peoples dreams to be able to run the type of equipment and do what you do everyday. Thanks for sharing the experience!
I miss Levi. Cody and Blue seem interested in only their own existance and you don't ask for a "Lab Inspection" anymore. Levi was always on hand for us and you.
i bought an Alpha 400 Excavator Tree Shear last week, its very good but... you gotta start small and get used to the balance and movement... you dont want the tree falling on your cab. cost wise around $8,000 with extras
Andrew ,Mike Morgan has a split fire attachment from Canada for his excavator. He uses it to split large diameter logs into smaller pcs he can then further process
Barny rubble would be proud. . That ripper would work better on stumps in the ground. . I could see it handleing the roots on big ol fir trees well, but you don't really have those on the east coast.
Well that’s a first I’ve heard that quick attach couplers restrict flow. I have 3 hammers mounted on a 5 ton,14, and 45 ton excavators with quick attach couplers all from the factory. On the 140 Volvo we even use the tilt rotor with the hammer.
That's exactly what they are. All the parking curbs in the northeast were primarily made from Catskill bluestone. My neighborhood in NJ was all bluestone curbs and bluestone sidewalk. But concrete has taken over that role now.
Mustie and Andrew..never ask for money, never act like fools..pure entertainment with the quest of knowledge and having fun doing it.. who always get my thumbs up..
Funny how many of us watch the people on here. It's like someone tells you about one guy, then you can name 5 other channels they probably watch.
Mustie1 has some great content. Love his small engine stuff. This past weekend he started working on a skit steer. Curious if he throws a VW engine in that bad boy 😂.
Andrew, Matt from Diesel Creek and Mustie... Playlist of Champions ;>
@@evanscreekbrahman7511 South Main Auto, Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics, Farmcraft
@@Mouthy_Trucker
Conpact construction site equipment -> 4 wheels, steers by turning only on set of wheels, a lot of "attachments" available -> like the mower deck, set of forks, buckets, etc. Mr camarata owns at least one of these things. Just google Bobcat S650 ^^
Thanks for all the camera shots you do to create such quality videos!
😊
Impressed with the service. Hands on and instructional. This company wants your business.
I came to say the same thing. That hammer company guy - you could just see he was happy to help
Nice machine! Forgot all about the new Hyundai
Ripper looks good
Thanks for sharing Andy
Brilliant video Andrew and congratulations on the new machine and attachments. Lovely zero swing machine. The field engineer was a nice decent guy.
Love this channel because it's about good honest hard work and not like so many others where " it's look at me BS" most definitely inspiring the younger generation and showing that a strong work ethic pays off
Letsdig18 is another channel that's quite similar in that regard. Chris is a little more refined as an excavator operator but Andrew has better cinematography
As a younger generation, Andrew has inspired me greatly.
He has mainly just been doing stuff around his property, not getting many jobs. youtube must pay well
Certainly helps him add toys his toy box
The right tool for the job always works best & safely. Your video puts me right there on the job pulling levers & leaning my head the way I want the machine to move next. Love it!
Always a pleasure!
Thanks.
@@AndrewCamarataanytime!
Andrew, it’s so good to see you back in business! Outstanding work! We’ve missed you!
Dealing with a company with good field reps like the hammer guy can make all the difference. Another very interesting video.
i love that when reps come out and clearly know what they're talking about
I agree but that’s also a $50k implement … so I’m sure the white glove treatment is included 😂😅
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤0 what 0⁹⁹ is😊😅 and
Best mod for that ripper is to attach a "cutting blade" to the back of it. It has 5 or so teeth on it like a circular saw blade(scaled up obviously). It also sped up the process of ripping tree stumps out of the ground because it could cut/shear the stump while it was still in the ground.
Look at a Root Ripper Tine, used in conjunction with a thumb, make a great combination..
Wouldn't last very long and it would impede the use of the ripper. They're made that way for a reason.
@@aserta they do and will, digger knife has been around for years they have serated back edges
the main design feature if that ripper was the plated fulcrum points to gain leverage for lifting car sized rock in one piece. ie. retaining wall block size💡
Kinda useless in northeast, itll sit in the weeds more then it's used
Andrew, you rock dude!
I watch you because not only do you understand the value of tools, you have the knowledge and patience to repair them, utilize them, and educate us in the process.
Much respect!
Thank you
@@AndrewCamarata We watch you from Europe since you build the container castle and we never miss any clips since ! (RIP -Levi ) cody & blue dogs grew up fast.. Hard work always pay big time we know you are super busy but try keep posting whenever you can we will definitely watch. tanks !
@@AndrewCamarata Hi Andrew. What happened to this Hyundai excavator? We havent seen it since this video. Did you sell it?
I had to look up the price for a Rockblaster 1300. Greater than $40k, Wowsers!
I can see why a little time spent "getting it right" is good for everybody.
As always great content Andrew. Thanks.
Boy... that's a long payback time.
I believe Chinese made one is only $5k, with free shipping.
@@m.h.9597yeah but already broken or made from instant noddles
Andrew your so good at building/design. I Bet you would make one hell of garden space.
Awsome Andrew .
Mustie and Andrew..never ask for money, never act like fools..pure entertainment with the quest of knowledge and having fun doing it.. who always get my thumbs up..
It was nice to have a Rep. there to walk you through the rock hammer operation and hook up. Normally you unload it out of a delivery truck and it is off to the races.
That ripper works really good for that ledge when its on backwards. Almost seems faster than a hammer for that
Yeah. If there are seems it can get between.
Thanks!
Thank you.
That hammer's a beast - and quality sales/service from your hammer dealer! 👍
Missed you, Andrew. You're so incredibly talented and smart. You are my motivation. Few yard and garden little vids on my channel.
Good vibes being sent your way.
18:56 I have no idea who he is, but i've always love whenever he pops up on videos explaining hydraulic operations over the years.
What a wealth of knowledge and so friendly on top of it. :D
Thank you! I try!
@@EnthusiastGarage OMG THERES THAT GUY! ♥♥
Thanks for the video Andrew. Keep them coming.
Been wondering where's our favorite chainsaw radio installer been 😊
Quality install...better than OEM
Every time I rewatch the radio episodes, I'm still laughing my head off.😂😂😂 He's my favorite RUclipsr.
@@max28xl83 not only you man. Those videos are gold for my eyes 🤣😂
21:15.......AC...........spends $12k on new hammer........ Thinks chainsaw's faster through ROCK than this thing 😶😊
"Chainsaw Radio Installer" sounds like a name for a punk band.
👍🎉 Mustie and Andrew truly embody the essence of pure entertainment and knowledge pursuit without resorting to gimmicks or soliciting money. Their dedication to providing enjoyable content while sharing valuable insights is commendable. They consistently earn my thumbs up for their engaging approach and quest for exploration. Keep up the great work! 🙌🌟📚
Ya what you said…. Ya
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You make it look SO easy, Andrew !! With the right equipment and know-how, I guess it is easy !!
It’s a flat out miracle!!!!!! I came in here in less than 6 or 8 or 12 hours!!!!! I know that I’m not the only one that wishes what I’m about to say. BUT I WISH LIKE HELL THAT ANDY WOULD MAKE MORE VIDEOS!!!!!! 1 at least, Every 3 days!!!
By far my favorite RUclips channel!!
Way back in the Mid Seventies that rock breaker was "new tech" I remember being told the Tungsan bit was five thousand pounds! (no idea what that is today) but great to see one in action again. watch your eyes as the chips flying off are dangerous! (and for the general public) Thanks Andrew, you keep me informed and entertained every time
Those screw on couplers are a life saver. Nice video Andrew.
Until they wear out and leak
Field Engineer was thorough - informative - professional - without being a mouthy salesman. He seems like a valued employee for the company he works for.
That was very well done. Love Cody in the drivers seat❤❤❤
Andrew I know it’s a lot of work making these videos but I look forward to every one of them.
Andrew , you have not lost your touch. The content was great the edit was smooth
the music was spot on and all in all very entertaining. Bravo to you.
I so enjoy coming here and watching Andrew work his magic, this is so satisfying to watch.
LOVE !! this channel, great job again Andrew.
Really impressed with the power of it honestly. Seems like there isn't much you couldn't do with it, given time.
When you're not using your rock breaker for long periods of time store it upright. If laid down for long periods the weight of the piston etc can squash the seals. Most manufacturers and reps dont even know or suggest this. Speaking from experience owning and rebuilding my own breakers over the last 20 years. We usually concrete a pipe into the ground at the yard so the moil fits inside it to stand it upright safely.
Been enjoying your videos for the past few years. Your style definitely inspired me to make a few of my own
Hi Andrew that jack hammer is a nice attachment. I use one often in a underground coal mine when straight up and down they work good but if your tilted forward I move forward a bit to keep the same angle and it won’t stall out because your angle stays the same, been watching your channel since you first started and picked up a lot of tips. love your channel mate
Been watching for years. He is so no nonsense. I love it.would go to war with him.
@@andrewmeppen8068 Only if he was on my/our side!😂
I have absolutely no interest in ever doing what you do, but your videos are compelling watching, I enjoy every one! Thank you and keep em coming!
Wow! Camarata drops have become a special occasion!
Yea I have to watch on other RUclips channels lol
Nuther cracking video Amdrew. Always makes a difference when you get a helpful supplier who comes to demonstrate and give you tips. Also you can try the gear before buying it. Very interesting too. Looking forward to some more this year. Have a good one friend :)
That impact gun is a beast. Good buy.
awesome new video! Rippers are awesome I have one for my Terramite. Does wonders on tree roots. Hope Spring is treating you good!
Awesome video Andrew, a great investment for your job.
the shale ripper - surprisingly productive once you noodle around with it a bit - you will use the hammer attachment quite a bit, it may seem a little slow but it really isn't, the swale bucket will be incredibly useful for finishing up roads and making nice drainage ditches - remember to grease everything up, you should be able to sell a bunch of rock and gravel and have plenty of work and projects this summer
Always love your videos..keep em coming.
Cool video Andrew your roads make the heart shape.
Andrew I think what you need is the Split Fire Log Splitter excavator attachment. It's great for splitting/breaking up large rounds. It uses the hydraulics on your excavator to drive the wedge through big trunk pieces already chainsawed into manageable rounds like 16" for example wide.
Its cool how they come out and help set it up and adjust it.
That breaker is a game changer for you Andrew !
Good stuff great new parts a little easier time saving and saving wear on your equiptment.Great video thank you for sharing
This is one of the best channels on youtube…
Hey Andrew I know this comment might not reach you because it's an old vid, but they also make ripper teeth for the buckets on excavators and loaders. Kind of lets you dig and rip more efficiently, excellent for land clearing compared to just running a bucket.
Yeah, I installed them before, I like them, they wear down quicker though.
Cool that someone has equipment they are willing to loan out to test.
This "Rock" is perfect for stone structures. Very solid, tough stuff. One, two person, home.
👏🎥🔧 Mustie and Andrew are a dynamic duo of entertainment and knowledge! They never cease to amaze with their genuine passion for their craft. Their content is refreshingly authentic, as they never beg for money or resort to foolish antics. It's pure entertainment coupled with a quest for knowledge and fun. They definitely deserve my thumbs up! Can't wait to see what they have in store for their next excavator project. 💪🚧🔨
I think his name is Darren, not sure though
@@chrisis9030 Yeah, you're right.
that hammer sales rep guy was legit. Knows stuff, and HELPS install the thing too etc.
I enjoy watching your videos I wish you would put out more of them.
Excellent video Andrew, more, more this was great!
We built this city with our backbones and now thanks to technology and modern equipment it can be done from the seat of an earth moving machine. Thank you progress. Good video as always Andrew, good audio as well.
Actually, we built this city on rock and roll.
Getting up into the excavator seat was about the first time I’ve seen Cody do as he was told! Lol.
Sweet New Equipment!! Nice 👍👍
Andrew, New Adult Tonka Toys…. Soooo cool! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to the stump crusher.
Say what you want, 1.25 million subscribers proves that Andrew provides excellent entertainment!
That's exactly what it is. Entertainment. If he did things "textbook" all the time, imagine how boring it would be?
Andrew discovered that breaking stuff, is a gold mine.
@@tsant6591since all of us are looking for a gold mine in one form or other are you suggesting we should all go around breaking stuff
3/4 of that number has watched the video as of 9/23/2023
Always enjoying your Videos.
That ripper would probably work really well for pulling stumps.
Right?! Lol almost like it was made to do so. Andrew breaking rock with it is very entertaining though!
cool machine ! Next thing you should try is a rotating sorting grab for demo and log handling ;)
Thank you for sharing. It's amazing work!
Another super cool video , It's to see different attachments tried and proven . If it passes the Camarata test , then it's tough enough .
Glad to see you got that good hammer. 👍
I really enjoy the video Andrew!,, 👍👊
This is some top tier stuff right here. Keep it up
Nice addition's to the machine Andrew 👍👍😎
Two good attachments from respected manufacturers. The ripper from Oriel attachments is made in Ireland 🇮🇪 and the tilt bucket is by Strickland made in the UK 🇬🇧 p.s, get a bottle of nitrogen and a kit for re-gassing your hammer. Its simple to do by yourself rather than waiting for someone to come out and do it. Good luck with your new purchases.👍
Love the show. It`s nice to see you in better and newer equipment.
One of the things I love about your channel versus say Jesse or letsdig18 is that it's gentle on my ADHD, typically you always go into time lapse mode at the exact right moment. In this case, less than 3 minutes of it just wasn't enough for me. I notice you've gotten away from it more and more in your videos but I can't be the only person who misses it.
Thought you had come of RUclips, glad to see the video. Keep them coming.
Reverse-mounted attachment and heavy load (like the rock slab) is a great way to make your boom and/or stick crack. You're basically working against the normal stress pattern and greatly accelerating metal fatigue, much like reverse-bending a paperclip. I mean, I get it, it works much better than ripping it the normal way... but your machine is going to be sad.
Then he can make a video about welding the boom. You got to (mis)use the tools you have.
Machines are tools. Tools have to produce the end results desired. If the tool has to be worked in a manner that the tool designers overlooked - the designers are at fault, not the user; the user is getting the end results desired.
Idiots will be idiots, there is no fixing that.
@@mmi16 mmyeah not quite agree with that. Anything can be (ab)used in ways that it's not designed for. Can't blame the designer for putting a cat into a microwave to dry it after its bath...
Side loading also cracks booms usually at base.
Ask me how I know..
325 CAT snapped
Really enjoy your videos, your really talented in construction
Love your videos! Keep it up! Need more videos from you :)
That "Rockblaster" jack hammer is a brute !! Nothing seems to stop it !!
Made short work of your project, Andrew !! Hopefully, they had it on SALE for you, Buddy !!
It's so good to see Cody growing into the role of Senior Lab Inspector.
Subbed bc of my toddler who loves this stuff but I’ve found myself watching this with him 9/10 times lol. Already watched the videos twice each, we’ll keep adding to it. 😆
Thanks, this is good content for your toddler to watch. I am glad to hear you enjoy it as well.
Andrew take some carpet and band clamps and put it around the base of the hammer. Leave it so you can see a few inches of the bit. This is what we did when braking concrete in down town dallas. Works pretty good
Something mesmerizing watching you hammer rock ! Great video
Awesome drone shots.
So SATISFYING watching the chunks of rock peeling apart! Awesome job! You're living most peoples dreams to be able to run the type of equipment and do what you do everyday. Thanks for sharing the experience!
I miss Levi. Cody and Blue seem interested in only their own existance and you don't ask for a "Lab Inspection" anymore. Levi was always on hand for us and you.
Your Hyundai excavator seems to do the job with no problem and works like a gentlemen, sounds good and doesn't miss a beat.
i bought an Alpha 400 Excavator Tree Shear last week, its very good but... you gotta start small and get used to the balance and movement... you dont want the tree falling on your cab.
cost wise around $8,000 with extras
Holy smoke! That red hammer is one serious bit of kit!
Andrew ,Mike Morgan has a split fire attachment from Canada for his excavator. He uses it to split large diameter logs into smaller pcs he can then further process
Look😊
It's so good to see Cody growing into the role
Barny rubble would be proud.
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That ripper would work better on stumps in the ground.
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I could see it handleing the roots on big ol fir trees well, but you don't really have those on the east coast.
Well that’s a first I’ve heard that quick attach couplers restrict flow. I have 3 hammers mounted on a 5 ton,14, and 45 ton excavators with quick attach couplers all from the factory. On the 140 Volvo we even use the tilt rotor with the hammer.
Always great videos, keep going
Great attachment additions to the new excavator. Nice couplings, they should provide good flow.
It's cool that some of those rocks are coming out almost like parking curbs.
That's exactly what they are. All the parking curbs in the northeast were primarily made from Catskill bluestone. My neighborhood in NJ was all bluestone curbs and bluestone sidewalk.
But concrete has taken over that role now.
I love watching you get things done. I was thinking that you need a screening bucket for removing all that large rock from the usable dirt.
I was just going to get back to work in the yard, but Andrew save me!
Why is it so captivating watching stone bashing. The rectangular pieces could you use them for steps. Some bits look perfect. Thanks for sharing xx
Thanks, Yes, he did use some of those rocks as steps.