Using Chemical Cracking Agent to assist jackhammer rock removal

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
    @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +37

    Who will be first?? Please help me fight the algorithm friends, give it a like and share if you think you know someone who might be interested.

    • @mattwilliams3456
      @mattwilliams3456 Год назад

      That algorithm stands less of a chance than a piece of sandstone.

  • @stevensysk7711
    @stevensysk7711 Год назад +38

    90 lb. Jack hammer is not easy at all, you're a beast.
    Riding that hammer for 6 hours is no joke!
    Hats off to you.
    Stay safe friend

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +2

      There is somebody that has done it, hats off to you also Steven.

    • @gragor11
      @gragor11 Год назад +5

      Ditto. I know how heavy those drills are. You're stubborn Dave. That is a lot of work to output. Take care.

  • @paulcooper9135
    @paulcooper9135 Год назад +18

    That time lapse was very interesting to watch!
    Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      I would like to more similar time lapses but I need a site that is secure and has power.

    • @paulcooper9135
      @paulcooper9135 Год назад +3

      @@demolitiondavedrillandblast completely understandable! ... and a client willing to have lights on all night too!

  • @yt650
    @yt650 Год назад +3

    I live in Pennsylvania, USA. While it may be warm for you, it's cold here it's going to be down below 0° C and the big problem is that we have had up to 50 mph winds and a fair amount of rain to go with it. I'll give you a little of the cold you give me a little of the warm. I had a good treat today, CEE this morning early and now Demolition Dave.

  • @alanletterman
    @alanletterman Год назад +2

    Greetings from Southern Indiana, USA. Winter is here! Was +8C this morning. Will be -2C tonight and -15C on Sunday. With snow! Have fun with the summer heat down under!

  • @CentralPlainsEnt
    @CentralPlainsEnt Год назад +1

    What does Dave say without saying it?
    He is not a generation Z.
    He is a damn hard and dedicated worker that sets a great example for work ethic.

  • @maxmacdonald7174
    @maxmacdonald7174 Год назад +3

    Amazing how the stuff breaks the rock. That was a really intense laboring job.

  • @rockman531
    @rockman531 Год назад +3

    Hi Dave, Your health is most important!! Safety first! That was a lot of hard work - great job! Thumbs up! Jim

  • @grumpyg9350
    @grumpyg9350 Год назад +1

    I don’t know how you do it Dave. My back was starting to hurt just watching this.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻

  • @madmax3864
    @madmax3864 Год назад +2

    Hay Dave nice job going bag bag from madmax Melbourne 👍👍👍👍

  • @sirskidney7998
    @sirskidney7998 Год назад +3

    Geez Dave, I thought at the beginning that this was going to be an easy job for you! Great effort and well done to get through it solo. I hope you then didn't have to barrow it out to the street... Reckon the owner will have a nice pond there. Many thanks for another great video.

  • @Wilbargosh
    @Wilbargosh Год назад +5

    You must be doing this for a friend! I had a neighbor ask me to dig a hole with my excavator for a trampoline. I said no and recommended they didn’t need the new pond or the trampoline.

  • @davidphilpott6606
    @davidphilpott6606 Год назад +2

    A lot of hard work there. Well done.

  • @plumbcrazy375
    @plumbcrazy375 Год назад +1

    When I was younger used to break a lot of concrete as a plumber you are a bad ass good job

  • @Token_Civilian
    @Token_Civilian Год назад +1

    That's some serious hard work, jackhammering for 6 hours in summer heat. Great time lapse shots of the rock being heaved by that cracking agent. That rock got broke up real good.
    When I hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, which includes several hundred miles in the Southern California desert section (and Northern Cal in August was nothing to sneeze at, heat wise, either) I found a steady snack diet of salted nuts (cashews, almonds, etc) kept me in a good supply of magnesium and sodium. I supplemented my potassium intake (28 grams / 1 ounce of potato chips = 335mg potassium, plus it's a tasty snack) by adding a fat pinch of salt substitute (potassium chloride, No Salt is a common brand here in the US) to my cooked meals - a 1/4 tsp (1.3 grams) provided 640 mg of potassium and it really didn't change the taste all that much. These foods helped keep me in good shape, electrolyte wise, while knocking off 15-20 mile days in the So Cal desert and 25-30 mile days in Nor Cal, while drinking up to 9 liters of water a day.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      That is interesting I often find that I crave salt on the way home from jobs and end up buying potato chips.

    • @Token_Civilian
      @Token_Civilian Год назад

      #Nutrition_Labels_for_the_win

  • @gordonormiston3233
    @gordonormiston3233 Год назад

    You really gave that some stick with the jackhammer. Good results from a lot of hard work. Well done Dave

  • @williambryce8527
    @williambryce8527 Год назад +7

    Amazing Dave, You are pretty dang tough at your age! The time laps was interesting watching the ground heave. The customers must really love to trampoline!! Im sure that was not a cheap job, Well I hope it was profitable!

  • @billdoodson4232
    @billdoodson4232 Год назад +1

    That slow motion of the expanding and cracking was good. But blimey you do earn your crust Dave, that was some work you put in there.

  • @samvittoria9692
    @samvittoria9692 Год назад +1

    Hope you got a big fat paycheck for hand-jobbing all that rock. That is some hard ass work. Just watching you makes my back hurt.

  • @sweetor6714
    @sweetor6714 Год назад +2

    That was smart Dave, listen to your body. Another excellent job!

  • @daleboulton1169
    @daleboulton1169 Год назад +1

    Jesus! Talk about starting the year off the hard way! Take it easy in the heat mate. Thanks for the videos. Keep them coming.

  • @billraccio3835
    @billraccio3835 Год назад +2

    Dave another great video!!! Even without bangers very enjoyable!!

  • @eddielittleii8919
    @eddielittleii8919 Год назад +1

    Also, that time lapse was really interesting to watch the rock heave up.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      I wish that I could do more of these but it only the sights where I have power close by and can leave cameras set up for a day or 3.

  • @hank5655
    @hank5655 Год назад +2

    Dave We all appreciate the work to making this Great Video! I have no idea how your body handles the weight of the Hammer and all the abuse you take to operate it. Thanks

  • @LAKESIDEBOB1
    @LAKESIDEBOB1 Год назад +1

    Dame you are one hard worker, one of few today.

  • @RogowskiBubba0864
    @RogowskiBubba0864 Год назад +1

    Morning Dave, have a great weekend. 😎
    Greetings from the Netherlands 😊

  • @Munguy-i8j
    @Munguy-i8j Год назад +1

    Thanks Dave. Well done tough guy

  • @noelwest8234
    @noelwest8234 Год назад +2

    Oh I also love your stuff.

  • @NOTINTERCEPTER01
    @NOTINTERCEPTER01 Год назад

    Another cracking success Dave.

  • @cosmopezzolla996
    @cosmopezzolla996 Год назад +1

    Nice job Dave.... they can't all be machine mounted drills and breakers. Like your said.... shirts out the mice from the men! And your sir... are a man. Mission accomplished on my end... liked, shared, and commented. I got your back Dave! Hope the bruises go away quick!

  • @kennytoler6485
    @kennytoler6485 Год назад +1

    You are a machine mate!!!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @keithmoore5306
    @keithmoore5306 Год назад +1

    you felt that for 2 or 3 days if not the full week!! that's probably a random rock a glacier pushed in!! i've seen a rock like that shot uncovered (except for a canvas tarp and a couple wood pallets on the tarp!) without any fly before, they used large grain cord (a wad at the bottom and a double strand up!) and it busted it up real good and it tossed the farthest chunk at most 4 feet from the hole!

  • @barrytrezise8203
    @barrytrezise8203 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos mate. When’s the next one coming out.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  11 месяцев назад +1

      Good question Barry, struggling a bit with editing motivation and have not been shooting as much as usual. Added to that most of the jobs recently have been pretty dull.

  • @brucet8551
    @brucet8551 Год назад +1

    i know just how you feel Dave the first time i used a cp117 i couldnt even lift it after 4 hours.having to move the rocks by hand is also hard work.thanks for showing how you did it.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience Bruce, it's a heavy one, but a good one. My old one that quit is a CP124 or 1240? and it seems a bit heavier again.

  • @marctrossbach6560
    @marctrossbach6560 Год назад +1

    Tough work buddy. You accomplished more than most would

  • @amazing342
    @amazing342 Год назад +1

    Thankyou Dave for your content.
    Could you spill all of your equipment please? ex: type of the machine drill,
    Maybe how to operate them also will become a nice content.

  • @93Martin
    @93Martin Год назад +1

    I love hard work. I could watch it all day :P
    Seriously though, you're one tough dude to be handling those hammers for 6 hours. Doubt I could come close to keeping up.

  • @deanehill9730
    @deanehill9730 Год назад +3

    Hope you were well compensated for that one Dave. Digging that rock out by hand on a hot day would not be a lot of fun. Thanks for the video.

  • @eddielittleii8919
    @eddielittleii8919 Год назад +2

    That was a lot of work. How long did you have the CP before it blew up?

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +4

      About 25 years. I have yet to open it and do a PM... that might be the subject of another video....

  • @troyweatherford9874
    @troyweatherford9874 Год назад

    Wow,that's a great job,lots of work 💪

  • @vincenthalas7055
    @vincenthalas7055 Год назад +1

    That stuff might work for my constipation?

  • @dleland71
    @dleland71 Год назад +1

    Dave, how does that cracking agent work? How many times its original size does it swell? Love the time-lapse videos. Thanks for showing us.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      It does not expand very much #71, I wish that I could do more time lapses of the rock cracking but I need several favorable conditions to line up in order to do this.

  • @amandagardner565
    @amandagardner565 Год назад +1

    damn, i was thinking of the heat this past week while watching the video, you earned every damn cent on this job.
    i'd love to see the PM on the CP hammer.
    i have holes to drill with a cantilever hydraulic post hole digger, and it's been too bloody hot, i have trees to plant and i'm hoping i can get some depth before i hit rocks here in Maryborough Vic.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      Good luck with that Amanda, I have heard that when the gas was connected to Marybourgh, all of the blasting nearly sent the old Gas and Fuel Corp broke. I will do a PM video on the CP.

    • @amandagardner565
      @amandagardner565 Год назад +1

      @@demolitiondavedrillandblast that would explain why i am on bottle gas and am only 5-6km from the centre of town

  • @davidholder3207
    @davidholder3207 Год назад +1

    That looked hard yakka Dave and deserved a well earned cold one at the end of the day.
    Nice looking back yard and I'm guessing the excavation is for a Koi carp pond.

  • @alfadoofus
    @alfadoofus Год назад +1

    Nice timelapse on the cracking goo . Take it easy in the heat.

  • @keithphaneuf9146
    @keithphaneuf9146 Год назад +1

    Great project sir , 🙂

  • @markmayer2029
    @markmayer2029 Год назад +1

    Stay hydrated my amigo!

  • @randyhughes5160
    @randyhughes5160 Год назад

    I always enjoy your videos

  • @KenLou
    @KenLou Год назад

    Earned every inch of that one. Very impressive.

  • @precisionblastingllc8353
    @precisionblastingllc8353 Год назад +1

    A lot of sweat equity on this one Dave. Whew! You the MAN!!!
    I had a paste job in a basement last week. Sweated myself silly and my arms also locked up. It scared me... as I too had done all the supplementation with Mg, etc. I understand your concerns about no cover and close to the road. But I think I would have used 40g to 75g low explosives at 5 to 10 holes at a time, some conveyor belts, and sandbags on top. To save on the brutal jackhammering. Thoughts?

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      I think 40g would have been plenty. The thought of getting some blast mats up there was too much for me.

    • @precisionblastingllc8353
      @precisionblastingllc8353 Год назад +1

      @demolitiondavedrillandblast Please look into 4 ft wide by 8 ft long pieces of heavy duty rubber conveyor belt material. Light enough to drag out of the bed of the truck and across the lawn by one person. No excavator is needed. Durable enough to withstand many repeated uses. Perfect for these low explosive situations (with a few sandbags on top).

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      I have a heap of similar size blast mats made out of strips of rubber cut from old truck tires and woven, plenty of use on this old video - ruclips.net/video/VCMjaYfUgKQ/видео.htmlsi=C4nurl8zLQwGQS5E

  • @sl5303
    @sl5303 Год назад +1

    here in Canada they did the same thing with whiskey ahah and from time to time the blaster takes a sip thank you good video

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      Oh wow! I'm not really sure that this is a good idea until all the work is done and we are at home.

  • @billyburchett7049
    @billyburchett7049 Год назад +1

    I remember when I used to repairs jackhammer, air tools, and air compressor. The dirt was too soft to test the jackhammer, so we had to use big pot full of melted lead to test them

  • @Rocket39Smoke14
    @Rocket39Smoke14 Год назад +1

    Watcher approved! 👍

  • @MrLukealbanese
    @MrLukealbanese Год назад

    Bloody hell mate, that looks proper hard work Dave.😊

  • @jwaterous224
    @jwaterous224 Год назад

    Love seeing your 4K self Dave! Is all of Australia in the hot Sun Business? Kinda fun seeing you send several nuggets on their way!

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      The weather is all over the place at the moment JWE. The 4K upgrade is a bit more time consuming but I think it is worth it.

  • @cormackeenan8175
    @cormackeenan8175 Год назад +1

    Dave, as you know, I know nothing about exploding things, but could you not have used a bit of death cord in one or two of the holes to help shake up the rock?

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      Probably not in this application without a lot of dirt cover - the noise that this stuff makes is beyond belief.

  • @TheCritterWindow
    @TheCritterWindow Год назад +1

    Is work slow or this job pay to well to turn down? Seems like a suck job.

  • @Rogster559
    @Rogster559 Год назад

    Would it be kaolinite that’s a very sturdy clay and quite useful, great job once again from Tassie

  • @noelwest8234
    @noelwest8234 Год назад +1

    I wish I was first, but sadly I am not. 😞
    Dave, what keeps the cracking agent from just oozing up out of the holes?

  • @vsvnrg3263
    @vsvnrg3263 Год назад +1

    watcher here. i was wondering about why 2 different hammers. they looked the same. i thought you might have had a diamond point on one and a chisel point in the other. towards the end it is obvious they are different models. my boss had zitecs, if youve ever heard of them. (this was 30 years ago) they had blue plastic covering some of the components. this meant they were easy to wipe the dust off. as for electrolytes, i used to prefer lucozade then it stopped working. and being a label reader i noticed that they now had fewer types of salts in them. so i only use 'sports' hydralytes now. all the others are just sugar and table salt.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      I have 2 new hammers because the guy I got them from has quite a few there and he said that the price was $400 for One or $500 for Two.
      The topic of electrolytes is interesting, I don't need all of the sugar.

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Год назад +1

      @@demolitiondavedrillandblast , as for the sugar, yes. 30 years ago i was doing demolition with a former sas soldier. he told me there was only one brand they used to have in their kits. it was a powder in sachets. i wish i could buy a time machine off ebay and go back and ask him again what it was because i plain simply forgot what it was. nowadays, i just go for the one with the lowest sweetener and biggest number of types of salts. best of luck reading labels.

  • @markalexander5124
    @markalexander5124 Год назад +1

    Dave, hats off to you; Where I come from they would describe you as biltong wrapped in barbed wire.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      Not sure what a Biltong is Mark, the only reference that I can find to this is something similar to beef jerkey.

  • @Ful-OGold
    @Ful-OGold Год назад +1

    Another awesome video!

  • @gth042
    @gth042 Год назад +3

    A trampoline in a hole... What happens if it rains? Maybe I don't want to know. More money than brains -- hopefully, a little better ratio after Dave sent them the bill. I hope it paid for the new breaker and plenty of time off.

  • @tehsimo
    @tehsimo Год назад +1

    how come the expando doesn't expand upwards and out the holes?

  • @12345johnson1
    @12345johnson1 Год назад +1

    Is expando toxic, does it leave particulates, in the dust how do you ensure the area you worked is clean?

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      It is mostly hydrated lime, the raw product has a PH of 13, so a bit of care is warranted, after use it is supposed to be fairly benign.

  • @Murphyslawfarm
    @Murphyslawfarm Год назад +1

    G'day Dave

  • @doctortheopolis3122
    @doctortheopolis3122 Год назад +1

    I know Expando isn't sexy like the boom-boom but I love it.

  • @grahamhayden9770
    @grahamhayden9770 Год назад +1

    Bugger the trampoline!
    I'd be putting a pool in there now to make it worthwhile!! 😂

  • @Wairoakid
    @Wairoakid Год назад +1

    Dave mate. I don't know how you are hanging onto those breakers in the heat. I spent months on them in my 20s but no way I could do it now. Keep safe

  • @serchcopy
    @serchcopy Год назад +1

    Hello Dave. Fisrt, excuse my poor english, I'm spanish. Please, can tell me the diameter and the depth of the holes?? Thank you

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      All of these holes are 38mm diameter and 500mm deep. Thanks for watching.

    • @serchcopy
      @serchcopy Год назад

      And another question@@demolitiondavedrillandblast
      I have Bosch GBH 8-45 DV. Can tell me the bit speed (rpm). I don't know if it's better a low speed or fast speed. I don't want to take too long time making the holes but I don't want to burn the drill bits.Thx!!!

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      Probably low speed would be safest.

  • @RangieNZ
    @RangieNZ Год назад

    Heh Dave. Have you thought about maybe getting one of those portable 3mX3m folding gazebo things? They're cheap enough, and you can open it out in a minute or two by yourself. I use one for cover outside whilst working in the NZ sun - if you combine it with a large portable mains fan, they might be taking about 10 degrees off the apparent temps - just keep up with the water! :)

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 Год назад +1

    By one means or another - DD will find a way to bust the darned rocks! Ain't hydraulics great - indeed, a big rock - then though the hard chore with jack hammer but good result ... you should get an extra fee for that Dave! :)

  • @st170ish
    @st170ish Год назад +1

    Sorts out the workers from the watchers... you got that right, know the feeling use to work in a lead refinery with lead spills every day that needed cutting up... even more awesome when its 40°C+ in the shade imagine doing it infront of a furnace with flowing lead launders around you😮‍💨

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      That sounds hard, as a kid I went on a guided tour of a steel plant and saw the furnaces and pouring etc. Hot place!

  • @WHEELSRT7
    @WHEELSRT7 Год назад +1

    Time lapse was way cool!

  • @andrewmaiden3738
    @andrewmaiden3738 Год назад

    Hi Dave, can I ask a dumb question! How does the expanding chemical do its job? I understand the expansion is chemically created but the drill holes are open at the top so why doesn't the expansion take the line of least resistance and push out through the hole entrance?

    • @stevenpeaketrainsandstuff3682
      @stevenpeaketrainsandstuff3682 Год назад

      Must dry and expand from the top down, creating a plug.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      The chemical hardens and then expands.

    • @andrewmaiden3738
      @andrewmaiden3738 Год назад

      Hi Dave, but does that explain why the line of least resistance doesn't allow the expansion to push out, my limited brain power sort of says, that the expansion can force the rock apart but doesn't force an arguably weaker material out through the opening. I am not doubting your explanation as the goo obviously does break the rock but it is niggling me that physics seems to be being defied!!@@demolitiondavedrillandblast

  • @09FLTRMM77
    @09FLTRMM77 Год назад +1

    MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @tugboat2739
    @tugboat2739 Год назад +1

    Howdy demo Dave

  • @stpOwner
    @stpOwner 9 месяцев назад +1

    They must have really liked trampolines 😂

  • @weirddudewithabeard
    @weirddudewithabeard Год назад +1

    I was thinking it would be neat to see a time lapse of the cracking goo... Was literally the next words you said... Lol...

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      I wish that I could do more time lapses of the rock cracking but I need several favorable conditions to line up in order to do this.

  • @James-ru4jx
    @James-ru4jx Год назад

    Hope you find opal,lots of it,or treasure !

  • @scotthultin7769
    @scotthultin7769 Год назад +1

    First 👍's up Dave thank you for sharing 😅

  • @BradsSpace2
    @BradsSpace2 Год назад +1

    If I were digging a hole for a trampoline and found that rock in my garden I'd fill the hole back in and forget the whole thing

  • @N.Eismann
    @N.Eismann 11 месяцев назад

    According to some experimental archaeologists you could just light a fire above the granite which would make it crumble like rotten wood 😂

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC Год назад +1

    I can not imagine spending cash on a bouncy tarp hole in my backyard!! :) LOL
    Nice for Dave to get the work though! :)

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Год назад +1

      I agree! They are a great way to get broken bones and chipped teeth amongst kids or grandkids.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      What other way is there to grow up Mark??

  • @digthisnz1943
    @digthisnz1943 Год назад +1

    They must have really wanted that trampoline in the ground pretty bad to go to all that expense!

  • @GARDENER42
    @GARDENER42 Год назад +1

    I was wondering why you were wearing a hard hat on this job.
    Then I realised with the trees around: urban drop bears.
    I take it you'll Be along in a flash if they decide to expand from a trampoline pit to a swimming pool...🙃😁

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      Don't give them any ideas #42. The hard hat is mostly for sun protection and the neck cover is real good when using the blow pipe to clean out holes as it stops a lot of what comes out of the hole going down my neck.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад +1

    It's a curious thing to install in a backyard, but it's their backyard. 🤷‍♂

  • @johnnymac1580
    @johnnymac1580 Год назад +1

    Not bad ⚡️

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. Год назад +1

    Dave take care Mate, using those tools day in, day out, takes its toll "H.A.V.S." - Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome.
    Working for your self is completely different, however in the U.K. HS&E insist employees abide by the time schedule printed on every tool, it could be as little as two hours a day, this has to be recorded and kept for years.

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      Yeah... I got some tips on avoiding that in the next video. I have drilled about 40 - 45,000 m over the last 30 years and no serious problems other than my hands tend to get tired on very long motorcycle rides.

  • @Markmoorcroft1
    @Markmoorcroft1 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @lancer525
    @lancer525 Год назад +2

    So Dave, you're really just a de-struction worker, aren't you? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад +1

      Well... did you not know that you are watching Demolition Dave's Daily Dose of destruction?? Thanks for watching and contributing.

    • @lancer525
      @lancer525 Год назад +2

      @@demolitiondavedrillandblast As I said a while back, I would never have imagined I;d ever be watching videos of some guy blowing up rocks. Most fascinating channel I subscribe to. We don't have many independent guys like you in the States. It's usually state Dept of Transportation folks, or building demolition companies who blow things up. Thanks for the channel mate, it's lots of fun!

  • @leeroberts2134
    @leeroberts2134 Год назад +1

    Dave that looked like hard work you should get a younger fella to help you with stuff like that. We are not getting any younger mate take care 👍 😀 😉 🙂

    • @demolitiondavedrillandblast
      @demolitiondavedrillandblast  Год назад

      Sounds like a good idea Lee, but more than half of them are cry babies and quick to tell you that they can't use any tool that weighs more than 20Kg without a helper.

  • @waynethurston6157
    @waynethurston6157 Год назад

    IT'S ALIVE 😮

  • @markfiges999
    @markfiges999 Год назад +1

    That's called earning your pay

  • @brianmalady1190
    @brianmalady1190 Год назад +1

    You work too hard. Can I ask why doesn't the expando just expand out the top of the holes?

  • @aquilaaudax6033
    @aquilaaudax6033 Год назад

    ✋🏼🇦🇺👍🏼