Moving windows up a driveway

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Using 2 track loaders to unload new large windows from a trailer and carry them up a steep driveway. Then demonstrating the windows installed.
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That place is gorgeous.
Thanks to you for going back and thanks to the owner for graciously sharing his place with us.

ShredPile
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These windows are very common here in Germany, not the size but the function. With the addition of Rolladen they are secure in storms and when you travel. I always wondered why they never took off in the States. Beautiful house!

davidpippin
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Hey Andrew, I just wanted to say thank you! I was amputated last September my right leg above the knee and most of my recovery has involved laying in the bed.
I have managed to watch all your videos and some more than once.
Thanks for the content it motivates me to hurry up and learn to walk again so I can go cut some trees, dig up stumps, crush some rock and well you know the rest! Lol

AmputeeTony
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Most YouTube’s milk and tease content, Andrew sits on it for TWO YEARS until he thinks the video is complete. Can’t beat it.

weswest
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This channel and a couple of others saved my sanity the last few years.
Always fun, informative and fascinating.

bellowsmain
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I was pretty stoked to see some burnt siding out in the wild--it really does work wonders at keeping wood preserved, that'll still be black and nice in 30 years easy. Cool house, thanks for the long-form update and cheers to the homeowner for being a good lad.

HANKTHEDANKEST
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Always amazes me how you plan these videos out and sit on footage for years. I think that's just cool AF. Also, if you read this, thanks for doing so.

hyperthermogenic
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I have never known (virtually) a gentleman who could do anything he set his mind to do. What a beautiful home. Thank you for sharing.

jimmorris
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Andrew, thanks for giving us a tour of the house showing how the interesting windows were installed.

billroberts
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I've been watching your videos for 4 years now. Always good content. I especially like videos like this one where you show the projects of your clients or friends.
I mean so many different ideas. You with your cool castle, the other converts an old barn into a house, the next blows up the garden pond, now this beautiful little always something new, everyone has their own ideas
i love it

nicoquattro
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That is one gorgeous home. I loved that charred wood exterior.

charlesdeens
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The first ten minutes I was like: "Wait a minute - I have seen this video before."

Thank you Andrew for the update on how everything turned out 🙂🙂🙂

johnhansen
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Andrew discovering the joys of european Tilt&Turn windows. Was trying to convince Jesse Muller into getting these when his home was in his early stages, which he actually had to for a few for firefighter entry reasons. But he also disclosed the absolutely insane pricing of these in the US (like 1000$+ per window) - in Europe they are ubiquitous for like 200€ per window.

klk
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thanks for adding Eng subtitle! cause im korean so i use google auto translation for assistant. If Camarata's video is too long for auto subtitle supported, I only understand 50% of the video.
finally understand the video I watched a few years ago..
of course even if there no subtitles i would have watched it until the end without skipping lol
theres no content on YT that flogs me like you. your creativity and sense of responsibility evoke my day again. from korea over the sea

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This kind of sliding door is very common here in Belgium. In my house, there is one that measures 5 meters (16.4 feet) triple glass and which is lifted in the same way, and it weighs about 450kg (992 lbs). Very nice house with a very nice view, congratulations.👍

harentrois
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Appreciate you showing even small projects! WOW, cool place!

DeanFamilyAcres
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That’s a cool looking house.

I had anthracite grey windows fitted about 7 years ago now. My window fitter thought I was mad because I wanted them grey inside and out where people normally have white inside. He was well impressed with how they looked once fitted

ShalomBrother
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2 YEARS LATER!! FOR A 12 MIN VIDEO!
love it!! cant get enough of your videos.

erico
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The burned finish is a Japanese technique called Shou Sugi Ban. It's pretty fascinating how it works and looks great as a finish, very durable.

cryptomnesiac
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Bet I wasn't the only one holding their breath. That was some task moving all those windows. Looking good now in situ. Well done Andrew and your trusty machine. Xx

juliatownsend