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@Confusius.
3 năm trước
The biggest I ever operated was a 5.5t excavator and for me even a small excavator like that was one of the most impressive human creations I ever used. The power is simply unbelievable compared to human strength. You move masses of soil in seconds which would take days with shovels. You can rip out trees and move huge rocks like nothing. And it's so freaking easy to get a feeling for those machines. After a few minutes the excavator feels like a part of yourself.
This was over the top...what a massive effort to build such a small pool.. Its construction I can assume allows the structure to not have to worry about lifting out as is the case with dug re-bar reinforced gunite pools. Was this build in Iceland or something like that?There are so many negative comments on this video and I don’t understand it. It was an extraordinary amount of work because they actually put in the effort to do a good job. I would be very happy with that pool and the surrounding ground work they did.
Wow,! What a wonderful technique. I never knew how cars are being transported.Interesting information into the world of exporting.Great flashback, I’ve been working as a 2’nd Officer on Wallenius PCTC during the 1990’s. Especially loved the long seawoyages from Asia to Europe ande from US to Japan. Regards from Sweden.I like the job of that person who park the cars on Deck. Imagine getting test drive of every newly launched vehicles
As much as I love working with 'exotic' hardwoods, it really is a shame to cut down a tree that old and that magnificent.Natural trees and forests must be protected, especially if they are old and large, as they produce abundant life and are witnesses to their habitat. We can support ecologically sustainable and socially responsible forestry.Wow, this video is a game-changer for anyone looking to elevate their woodworking skills! The way the expert demonstrates how to master circular saw blades for wood block cutting is simply mesmerizing. I've learned so many valuable techniques that I can't wait to apply to my own projects. Thank you for sharing such invaluable knowledge!"
Just unbelievable amount of work that goes in there.I appreciate the insight on marble's limitations for countertops. It's essential for homeowners to consider factors like hardness and susceptibility to damage when investing in kitchen surfaces, where durability is paramount.I used to carry the templates to a place then carry the finished counter top back to the customer on an a frame. Lovely looking at the marble in the racks waiting to be used.very beautiful.
Great for removing gas, electric and water lines too!!It's cool, first kill the centuries-old trees, then remove the stumps with powerful equipment. That's the modern way.It's good to see the safety measures in place while using bulldozers for tree removal.I find the sight of these intricately and tightly entrenched, anchored, and mounted stalwarts getting gripped and pulled out as though they were weeds in a flowerbed satisfying. But, let us note how we would want to keep this activity to a minimum. Many living things depend on these root systems for everything, so, whatever we need to do to land, whether building or planting, will damage nature.
I can’t wait to watch this in real time! My modular is coming the end of this month! I’m beyond excited!!!That was crazy to watch. These builder are definitely expert at what they do.Beautiful home but workers on the roof have no safety harness to prevent them from falling.I'm convinced that modular home construction in factory is Superior to on site builds.
If this was in the philippines, there would be ten guys with hammers and shovels, taking a month to get started.I find it professional, but the cleaning + irrigation before spreading the carpet is still too poor. Is there a road for bicycles and cars, walking, so there are no heavy trucks.Please make a video next about the factory that makes the paint for the road lines
My wife is watching some crappy show on Netflix, that's why I'm here watching what real men watch.The wood on the orange and green machine looks too good for firewood.That tree was probably over 100 years old, and now its gone in a matter of minutes because someone wants a new dining table or something....I love at the beginning when they are felling the tree, the one guy is dressed like a spokesman for Stihl and has all the safety gear while his buddy’s got nothing protective and looks like he was just cutting grass or something.
Andrew stands head and shoulders above many today because of his unusual honesty and transparency. Exemplary work ethic. And teachable. Also his ownership of the job... to get it done on time and well.Wow!, I have a lot of respect for you. That was an overwhelming amount of work and after watching the video you pretty much did it solo. You kept your cool and persevered. Impressive stuff, I’m a cop from Ohio and make a really good living but I enjoy learning and envy the knowledge involved in a job like this.