Yo! I heard you bought the CAT 977 from AC? Excited to see it get some love on your channel man! That thing was a day away from before being cut up for scrap metal when I got her out.
excellent job looks really nice job body impression is every when you are dealing with customers of the public not that a dumpster has to be perfect. But when you show up with something like that they are happy.
Great job..... Looks very sharp. My first thought was, holy crap are you going to be tired when you get home..... But then I was thinking, you probably saved a ton... And then you said at the end..... Super great. I do feel like that is great advertising.... Plus they see you out there, people in the area are like yeah, this guy is on top of it, he's not a joke.... I think that's awesome.... Well done Sir.
Dave great job and what you did,,,,,,, but I’m a lazy man why don’t put the can on the truck so you didn’t have to bend down to the ground to work on it…..then when you had to do the top just rolled back off the truck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! made a hell of a lot easier,,,,,,but once again…..I probably got 25 years on you at this point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I like to work smart not stupid keep up the great work but think about what you’re going to do the next time……………by the way turns 69 in October been there done that seen it Samuel bacon
DAVE!!! You need to try fluxcore wire because you don’t need gas to weld so wether or not the is blowing you’ll be able to weld and also a needle gun or some people call it a needle scaler 🤙🏼. AWESOME transformation 💪🏽😎💯
Hi Dave, great job on the dumpster. Here in Metro Detroit area, nobody would ever use that nice of a dumpster for concrete. The units for concrete are same floor plan, but half the height due to masonry/concrete/brick and block weighing so darn much. Otherwise the units would never get back on the truck! Also, they are utterly beat to pieces due to concrete smashing them all up. Try and get some of those instead of your nice units. Too much damage for too little return. You also said "if you were pipefitting", ive seen you wear plumbers union shirts, is that your original trade? Keep on grinding Dave ! (Sorry, disregard my size statement, it IS the correct dumpster size for concrete, my bad!)
Hey, where do you get those pre-bent replacement pieces? would be handy to have them when I do some dumpster repairs here and there. Im in north New Jersey so i would mind traveling a little bit to get them in bulk
It’s holding up and I’ve made over $10k with it. But I will admit that wasn’t the best fix. I usually have the steel pre-bent so it fits nicely. Got to do what you got to do sometimes.
@@Dumpster_Dave I’m happy to hear you are making money with it. I can relate to that in a opposite way, I rather fix everything first before it really starts to do it’s function. And for that “ocd” stuff, I will be on the back foot and not moving forward. You are right. Keep up the good work man. Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
Dave, u should talk to ur viewers, like "why didnt one of u tell me i was cutn crooked" ! interact with ur viewers as u would if "we" was standing beside u.. bobby timmy johnny why didnt yall say something !! 😂Hehehe😊
Just a suggestion, all the vertical and horizontal reinforcement ribs rust out because they are not fully welded and water gets in behind them, rain while driving gets a lot of water in. A good quality single part urethane sealant on the vertical joints, and the top joints of the horizontal ribs will keep tons of water out. Leaving the bottoms un sealed will allow condensation to weep out. Maybe a hole where you can spray corrosionx into the bottoms would help too. They will still get beat to death by customers, but you can cut the rust out down quite a bit with a few hours worth of work. Touch up the caulking with your red enamel after the caulking is dry and you will never know. Don't use a clear silicone, it will yellow, it is not designed for outdoor use. Maybe a clear polyseamseal, but I don't know the lifespan in sun, heat and cold.
Yo! I heard you bought the CAT 977 from AC? Excited to see it get some love on your channel man! That thing was a day away from before being cut up for scrap metal when I got her out.
Yeah, it runs really good, needs the water pump and some stuff but definitely will be a fun project.
@@Dumpster_Dave love seeing Upstate NYers working, great channel Dave, keep um coming.
Great patch up job, Dave. There's nothing worse on metal than rust eating it due to lack of protective coating of some kind ! 👍👍👍🤩
This reminds me of the saying about putting lipstick on a pig 😄
DD, great job on the welding and painting of ur used dumper.. looks great..
Well done buddy because is a dumpster it doesn't means it has to look dirty good job it look awesome 👍 👍
Andrew would be proud! Nice work!!!
Like the video Dave ,Keep on trucking man .
Nice work Dave looks great!
excellent job looks really nice job body impression is every when you are dealing with customers of the public not that a dumpster has to be perfect. But when you show up with something like that they are happy.
this channel is actully turning out to be pretty cool. stuff about your biz and some random working man content. i like it keep it coming please !
Thanks
What a makeover!
Great to watch you grow the business.
Well done. I like the (already proven) AC video style.
Way to go Dave 👍
I watch a lot of vids on auto bodywork...this is a first for dumpster bodywork.
But, it's a job that needs to get done, and was fun to watch. :)
Seems like a solid repair. You should try stick welding them. Don’t half to worry about wind. And some good old 6011 will do the trick.
he needs to weld to something more solid
Dumpster Dave gets a new dumpster... Yay !!! great video
Man that sprayer is off the chain! Wow, so fast
Looks good Dave. Good job man ! 👍
Nice work Dave!
Nice transformation Dave!
Good Job!
Tom 😎
This was satisfying to watch.
been craving a dumpster video. thanks DD
You need a metal cutting chop saw.
Yeah it would be better for cutting the channels
Great job..... Looks very sharp.
My first thought was, holy crap are you going to be tired when you get home.....
But then I was thinking, you probably saved a ton... And then you said at the end..... Super great.
I do feel like that is great advertising.... Plus they see you out there, people in the area are like yeah, this guy is on top of it, he's not a joke.... I think that's awesome.... Well done Sir.
Hey Dave you need a cheap needle scaler for knocking off rust and slag from welding. You have the air power you need and they do a great job…John
Great job!
I have one of those paint sprayers that is about 20yrs old. It never fails.
She's gonna be extra beefy now!! good stuff! this would be great welding practice for me on a project like this.
Need you to fix up a few dozen for me!! 😂 nice meeting you the other day!!
Dave great job and what you did,,,,,,, but I’m a lazy man why don’t put the can on the truck so you didn’t have to bend down to the ground to work on it…..then when you had to do the top just rolled back off the truck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! made a hell of a lot easier,,,,,,but once again…..I probably got 25 years on you at this point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I like to work smart not stupid keep up the great work but think about what you’re going to do the next time……………by the way turns 69 in October been there done that seen it Samuel bacon
My tarp system would be in the way and don’t really want to do all the welding with it connected to my truck
Maybe you could speed up the sanding/grinder parts?
Man that's gonna take forever with a grinder bud. That's where help is nice! Team work makes the dream work boys!
5 hours
Trash to treasure for Trash. Great video.
Looks good from my house !! It pays to advertise !
a sand blaster would sure help you shine up the rusty spots, and make it great for painting.
I need to buy a nice sand blaster
DAVE!!!
You need to try fluxcore wire because you don’t need gas to weld so wether or not the is blowing you’ll be able to weld and also a needle gun or some people call it a needle scaler 🤙🏼. AWESOME transformation 💪🏽😎💯
Nicely done Dave!
Saw them the last time I was there...I said to myself hey I know that guy from RUclips!
Good job Dave 👌👌👌👌👌
Grinder and paint make me the welder i ain't...ah forget the grinder, paint will do 😳😖🤣
Just saw some of your yard signs today driving through to Ravena! Word is getting out keep up the hard work!!
Hey Dave Its COOL Video
Hi Dave, great job on the dumpster. Here in Metro Detroit area, nobody would ever use that nice of a dumpster for concrete. The units for concrete are same floor plan, but half the height due to masonry/concrete/brick and block weighing so darn much. Otherwise the units would never get back on the truck! Also, they are utterly beat to pieces due to concrete smashing them all up. Try and get some of those instead of your nice units. Too much damage for too little return. You also said "if you were pipefitting", ive seen you wear plumbers union shirts, is that your original trade? Keep on grinding Dave ! (Sorry, disregard my size statement, it IS the correct dumpster size for concrete, my bad!)
I hate to use them for concrete but I’m getting paid a lot of money so I’m kinda dealing with it
@@Dumpster_Dave Roger that, you can always get more, or enough $ to fix these.
thanks for the upload.
Dave you should invest in a sandblasting set it way better and quicker. Helps remove rust too.
Yeah I’ve been looking, all the ones I see are junk. If you know of a good brand let me know
as someone once said, a fresh coat of paint and it'll look like it was just painted
Welder sounds a little off, maybe wire speed 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah, the wind wasn’t helping
NICE WORK.
Good job dave just wondering what type of paint do you use ??
Hey, where do you get those pre-bent replacement pieces? would be handy to have them when I do some dumpster repairs here and there. Im in north New Jersey so i would mind traveling a little bit to get them in bulk
You could probably call up any steel place and have them made,I get mine from Benson Steel. They’re in Saugerties New York.
I wish you had cut out the rusted parts. Won’t it still fall apart since the new is on top of the old and not attached to good metal?
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Man, it hurts my “OCD” to see some shitty work. I’m sure you have the reason to do it so, soon you will have way more to fix on that gate. 😅
It’s holding up and I’ve made over $10k with it. But I will admit that wasn’t the best fix. I usually have the steel pre-bent so it fits nicely. Got to do what you got to do sometimes.
@@Dumpster_Dave I’m happy to hear you are making money with it. I can relate to that in a opposite way, I rather fix everything first before it really starts to do it’s function. And for that “ocd” stuff, I will be on the back foot and not moving forward. You are right.
Keep up the good work man. Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
I didn’t get a notification for this video and I saw that I wasn’t subscribed. I’m sure I was before, not sure how that happened?
Thanks for subscribing again, not sure how that happened.
Is that JD Backhoe from Andrew?
Yeah I’m actually doing a video on it now
Do you buy these used and fix them or is it just and old one, how many do you have?
79 of my dumpsters were used
Dave, please don’t stand underneath anything that you’ve welded!! 😅
Lol
Nice job ,do you spray paint cars too!?
No
DUMPSTER TO HAUL SCRAP METAL
Dave, u should talk to ur viewers, like "why didnt one of u tell me i was cutn crooked" ! interact with ur viewers as u would if "we" was standing beside u.. bobby timmy johnny why didnt yall say something !! 😂Hehehe😊
Lol good point
*That crap is cringe af. Grow up.*
That headed to kiewit?
No, Walmart
Gotcha. Yeah we've got a bunch of your bins on this job. Always see you going in and out
had a friend names dumpster Dave cuz we found him drunk and in a McDonald's dumpster looking for food one day...
I think water is going to get in between the beams you just welded.
Uno dei primi e vai
Just a suggestion, all the vertical and horizontal reinforcement ribs rust out because they are not fully welded and water gets in behind them, rain while driving gets a lot of water in.
A good quality single part urethane sealant on the vertical joints, and the top joints of the horizontal ribs will keep tons of water out. Leaving the bottoms un sealed will allow condensation to weep out. Maybe a hole where you can spray corrosionx into the bottoms would help too. They will still get beat to death by customers, but you can cut the rust out down quite a bit with a few hours worth of work. Touch up the caulking with your red enamel after the caulking is dry and you will never know. Don't use a clear silicone, it will yellow, it is not designed for outdoor use. Maybe a clear polyseamseal, but I don't know the lifespan in sun, heat and cold.
Good quick work Dave.Smart Advertising!!
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