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Man that sure was a big job! Nicely done. I don’t watch ant other excavating channels. Thanks
Yes it was and I drastically underestimated the work but I finally got it done.
Wasn’t expecting things to be so difficult
I know, digging into the hill took so long and then digging in the driveway area was extremely compacted and had lots of bigger rocks. But I got it finally. Thanks!
Dig it, Bill
Thanks Brian
Excellent job!
Thanks Greg!
I watch a guy called Andrew camarata excavator on RUclips
Love watching Andrew. I've invited him up to snowmachine but he hasn't come up yet.
Wow, how deep did you say you need to dig to install water lines?
Minimum 10 feet in this area. And even then they can freeze in a harsher than normal winter
@@DiggingAlaska wow ok thanks
Looks good.. That music there at the start was too much, almost blew my headphones apart, Suggest Natural sounds, no need for music
OK thanks for letting me know
Watch what Music. Do you play? It could be copyright on your video.
Thanks! I've been copywrited a few times already. Now I only use music from RUclips Music library.
@@DiggingAlaska very good idea bill
Bill why do you have to go so deep
In this area waterlines need to be 10 feet deep to prevent freezing. If they are under roads/driveways/etc, they need to a lot deeper.
Note the foam board for added protection, area often sees -40 temps in the winter
Man that sure was a big job! Nicely done. I don’t watch ant other excavating channels. Thanks
Yes it was and I drastically underestimated the work but I finally got it done.
Wasn’t expecting things to be so difficult
I know, digging into the hill took so long and then digging in the driveway area was extremely compacted and had lots of bigger rocks. But I got it finally. Thanks!
Dig it, Bill
Thanks Brian
Excellent job!
Thanks Greg!
I watch a guy called Andrew camarata excavator on RUclips
Love watching Andrew. I've invited him up to snowmachine but he hasn't come up yet.
Wow, how deep did you say you need to dig to install water lines?
Minimum 10 feet in this area. And even then they can freeze in a harsher than normal winter
@@DiggingAlaska wow ok thanks
Looks good.. That music there at the start was too much, almost blew my headphones apart, Suggest Natural sounds, no need for music
OK thanks for letting me know
Watch what Music. Do you play? It could be copyright on your video.
Thanks! I've been copywrited a few times already. Now I only use music from RUclips Music library.
@@DiggingAlaska very good idea bill
Bill why do you have to go so deep
In this area waterlines need to be 10 feet deep to prevent freezing. If they are under roads/driveways/etc, they need to a lot deeper.
Note the foam board for added protection, area often sees -40 temps in the winter