Fixing The Washout From The Old Overflow Pipe
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Published 2022-03-21
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All Comments (21)
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I know these long-form videos are a lot of work for you, Chris. But I really enjoy seeing it all come together, all 51 minutes worth!
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Dawns here ☀️
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Throughly enjoyed that long video, I’m truly impressed with how much work you get done in a day. Excellent planning, adapting to conditions and being able to run all these machines so effectively is a real skill. 👍
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I always like the phrase, “We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it.” Perfect for so many iffy situations!
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Worked alone all day, still ran all 5 machines you have on site. Never ceases to amaze me the skill you have across the various machines.
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That’s what I love about your project’s/ videos Chris, whenever you start something, I think “ how the hell is he gonna do that” & then you just go ahead & do it, thanks Chris, keep em comin 👍
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Barney’s new paint job looks great! He sure came to work. He’s earned an LD18 sticker.
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Wow, looking up from the bottom of that hole and seeing how small the skid steer looks, really gives you an idea of just how deep that hole is. Great shot! Keep them coming Chris. Love them all, Alan
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It's like being a part of the team the way you include us in the project. Love being along for the ride and seeing how it's done right. I had not noticed the length of the video till I was reading others comments.. I too know it's a lot of work on your part to give us this view into your work. I, like all the rest, appreciate your efforts very much. Thank You Sir!
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Well...that was the best "ONE MAN BAND" I ever saw, Chris! 🤣 A lot accomplished! The segment from the excavator loading the haul truck was TOPS. Gave us the OPERATOR'S PERSPECTIVE, appreciated! 👍 Glad you were doing those side hill dumps...they look tricky. 😳👏
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The camera shot with the clay coming down like a waterfall was well done. Thanks for going to the trouble to find a unique viewing angle, Chris.
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You made a huge difference all on your own today, Chris !
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Chris, being a one man show today shows how versatile you are with all the equipment. A very difficult job to say the least. Thank you for bringing us along for the ride, from virtually every angle. Many thanks. Super job.
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Your knowledge of soil and clay composition is what really sets you apart! You give your customer a high quality product!
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Chris, I am an artist that paints landscapes and many other things, but watching you with your excavator at hand makes me think, you too are an artist, for you start a job, you see the end results as you are working the very same as a painter, so I perceive you as an artist, have always enjoyed the show, please keep em' coming, thanks...
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Great camera angle of the SkidSteer pushing clay into the pit. Movie quality. 👍
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Unbelievable Chris, you are definitely the Michaelangelo of operating excavation equipment and molding clay and dirt into a strongly built pond damn. I highly doubt that there's anyone for a couple of hundred miles around you who comes even close to as talented as you are at your chosen profession. Forget those fake unreality tv shows. Your vlogs are WTF better and far more fascinating to watch. And no mind-numbing long commercial breaks. Thanks for the pleasure after a long day of schedules at the Miami VA.
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You get more done by yourself in one day…then most full crews. Once you’ve taken that mental pic of the end result in your mind, it’s like you’re alway thinking 3 steps ahead, and then just grind til the jobs done. You are a true pond building Jedi!
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Wow, Excavator, Dozer, Skid Steer, Compactor, and Haul Truck .... had my popcorn out and watching the master in action.......
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I enjoy these videos that show the entire process of repairing or building pond dams. Also videos of the complete process of preparing and installing overflows are my favorite. Also an hour long video is not too long😊. Your narrations are very informative, even though I’m not in your field of work, I’m a retired Mechanical Engineer.