Jag vill jobba hos dig! Synd att jag bor i Fjollträsk...
@wewillrockyou19868 сағат бұрын
If you go there on street view you can see some of the leftover concrete rings 😂
@RubenKelevra8 сағат бұрын
Can you please switch to 30 or 60 fps? 25 fps just looks janky on 60 Hz displays due to uneven frame durations
@RubenKelevra8 сағат бұрын
Time to get a Cybertruck I guess :)
@LuminolTV10 сағат бұрын
Dynamite is cheaper :D
@deetee662112 сағат бұрын
At 27:42 I thought for a few seconds you were off-roading …pedal to the metal in the water tanker with another 9000 litres on board….and I was ready to have your babies. The moment passed and I realised my mistake. Also, my wife walked in and I had to return to normality. 👍😂
@Andrew-bd7mp12 сағат бұрын
such a nice gesture to give you the food and candy
@wewillrockyou198613 сағат бұрын
Those Bandvagns are such an amazing piece of kit
@kevinheard836414 сағат бұрын
"Ladies and Gentlemen: Welcome to the newly dedicated 'M Bjoernstroem Airport' " :) just a great job! Your city is truly indebted to you
@armandamaciaek979915 сағат бұрын
anyone know what airport this is?
@kevinheard836416 сағат бұрын
This was FASCINATING.... I'm in my late 60's and an avid "plane geek" but this was so much fun to watch! I subscribed... Thank you SO much.
@MYTRS19 сағат бұрын
Amazing video, Thank you for sharing. Such a hardworking team you have, and your a credit to that Airport and team
@jason_3520 сағат бұрын
Dude is spilling coffee on the wings like it was nothing !
@tad202121 сағат бұрын
Vacuum fishing like that is a thing. 👌
@barthanes122 сағат бұрын
I think you need to attach a section of metal duct elbow to the front of the heater, so you can blow the air straight down.
@barthanes122 сағат бұрын
Do you run that whole airport?
@barthanes123 сағат бұрын
Damn, that tracked vehicle is a beast. It looks really fun to drive.
@maybesami427023 сағат бұрын
Wouldn't you have been getting close to the hot time if you deiced with type-1 at -21c with one truck?
@angelautista601923 сағат бұрын
amazing i like it
@BlueButtonFlyКүн бұрын
Jesus this is genuinely pretty dangerous. I mean I grew up on the farm too but like... if one of us died our dad would be down a man so there was a line lol. You seem to not respect that entirely.
@pakpumipazaarКүн бұрын
Post10 love this!!
@its_coookieКүн бұрын
I admire your work at this airport. I have the utmost respect for you, your daily responsibilities in operating this place, and your knowledge. The people are truly in safe hands with you! 🤍
@Jason-7212Күн бұрын
If they would have tried do a job like this in the same way they did this one in the US the fines would have been much more than anything they would have been paid for the job. OSHA and DOT inspectors would have been jumping up and down screaming with their heads exploding! People on work sites without proper PPE, Workers in trenches that were not properly sloped, heavy equipment working on unstable ground, workers entering pits, heavy loads lifted without taglines, heavy equipment loaded on vehicle not properly chained down, and the list goes on per US OSHA and DOT Regulations and Guidelines. Sometimes I think that OSHA and DOT take this a little too far and are a little anal retentive about it but considering that most of these rules and guidelines are there because some idiot somewhere at one time was stupid enough. or careless enough. to get himself or others injured or killed because they didn't think about what they were doing and didn't use enough common sense to cause these rules and guidelines to be needed.
@maestro6093Күн бұрын
This seems like a really fun job tbh
@lt.guppypatrollt.guppypatrolКүн бұрын
iy's nice whenyouexplain why you are doing your projects and what you are soing....thanks
@skrsvs9425Күн бұрын
You will burn in hell for not showing the faces of that girls 😂
@madmax10101Күн бұрын
Świetna robota Panie Areczku, ale podwyżki nie będzie ;) PS great work dude!
@AesgorКүн бұрын
They need to make a video game FPV of exactly this. not a large thing, just a frozen small airport like this. Super cool edit: this should not be a video game. that electrical light issue problem solving is a nightmare. Thank you for all that you do!
@JohnR-gk7chКүн бұрын
Coincidence. I dug a well at my house 45 years ago using stacked cement pipes - approximately 36 inches across and about 9 feet deep, using a John Deere 350 backhoe. The only problem - for about 2 to 3 weeks in September the well went almost dry. I have since discovered a low cost workaround for that. Using a sump pump ( assuming less than 30 feet depth) have the pump slowly add a few gallons an hour - or about 72 gallons a day to fill a couple of 300 gallon large plastic storage tanks, placed in the basement, which are relatively low cost. Then attach a standard 50 psi pump to the outlet of the water tanks for supplying the building. Also i would recommend placing crushed stone around the exterior of the pipe, while using weed control vinyl clothe around the interior walls of the dug hole so as to minimize sand getting into the well. Otherwise i applaud a job well done and having put many hours on a back hoe i know what it feels like when the backhoe starts to slide towards the hole you're digging.
@tomcarr2052Күн бұрын
Here in Orlando, we also have water issues but not from snow
@ako5bcvКүн бұрын
I have to ask the question why didn’t you just drill a bore hole ? Maybe they are not allowed where you live ? Pretty sure it would have been a lot cheaper and less time consuming
@BlueButtonFlyКүн бұрын
I wanted to use a wet dry vac so bad while fixing those lights 🙃 I do enjoy you using the $100 wire strippers as pliers while using your knife to strip the wire lolol
@jamesofallthings3684Күн бұрын
Well at least you didn't have to fly the planes too the layovers would be insane.
@magdaborys8485Күн бұрын
właściwy samochód na właściwym miejscu
@swilleh_Күн бұрын
13:52 "TERRAIN, TERRAIN, PULL UP, PULL UP, RETARD, RETARD" that for sure would wake them up
@tittyskillet3413Күн бұрын
Gosh that was a lot of work.
@thaiexodus2916Күн бұрын
Horses rear end electrical. They could at least have put in proper service boxes on sub T pads.
@JayConstantineКүн бұрын
Those two stewardess ladies were amazing. So nice.
@alexanyanEVNКүн бұрын
fantastic video & Love from Armenia
@HazzVIКүн бұрын
good video just wondering why you're running that skid loader at half revs turn it up less strain on the hydraulics more power
@GunbudderКүн бұрын
i've always seen people grout the inside of the well as they go along to keep it water tight from the sides (to avoid contamination)
@thaiexodus2916Күн бұрын
Just to mention, on your log splitter the horizontal wedges need to be a V slightly forwards of the vertical wedge. Then the V guides the logs into the center.
@techdailyafricaКүн бұрын
Damn this is the lifestyle of every man's dream
@craajaaКүн бұрын
For 4feet well u excavate 40 feet , great job
@wisconsinbush2940Күн бұрын
Sometimes inside the electrical panel there’s a manual inside.
@noneofyourbiznessКүн бұрын
M. Bjoernstroem had better be a shareholder of this airport ! without him it's all over.
@garryaustin9941Күн бұрын
Nice job well done ..Garry from new zealand 🎉
@noneofyourbizness2 күн бұрын
love those (Polish?) flight attendants ...always attending, even when there are no passengers to attend to !
@xdronepl2 күн бұрын
That Alpejskie Mleczko she gave you is not the best one. Ptasie Mleczko is the best! Cheers from Poland
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Bro playing Airport simulator in real life.
Jag vill jobba hos dig! Synd att jag bor i Fjollträsk...
If you go there on street view you can see some of the leftover concrete rings 😂
Can you please switch to 30 or 60 fps? 25 fps just looks janky on 60 Hz displays due to uneven frame durations
Time to get a Cybertruck I guess :)
Dynamite is cheaper :D
At 27:42 I thought for a few seconds you were off-roading …pedal to the metal in the water tanker with another 9000 litres on board….and I was ready to have your babies. The moment passed and I realised my mistake. Also, my wife walked in and I had to return to normality. 👍😂
such a nice gesture to give you the food and candy
Those Bandvagns are such an amazing piece of kit
"Ladies and Gentlemen: Welcome to the newly dedicated 'M Bjoernstroem Airport' " :) just a great job! Your city is truly indebted to you
anyone know what airport this is?
This was FASCINATING.... I'm in my late 60's and an avid "plane geek" but this was so much fun to watch! I subscribed... Thank you SO much.
Amazing video, Thank you for sharing. Such a hardworking team you have, and your a credit to that Airport and team
Dude is spilling coffee on the wings like it was nothing !
Vacuum fishing like that is a thing. 👌
I think you need to attach a section of metal duct elbow to the front of the heater, so you can blow the air straight down.
Do you run that whole airport?
Damn, that tracked vehicle is a beast. It looks really fun to drive.
Wouldn't you have been getting close to the hot time if you deiced with type-1 at -21c with one truck?
amazing i like it
Jesus this is genuinely pretty dangerous. I mean I grew up on the farm too but like... if one of us died our dad would be down a man so there was a line lol. You seem to not respect that entirely.
Post10 love this!!
I admire your work at this airport. I have the utmost respect for you, your daily responsibilities in operating this place, and your knowledge. The people are truly in safe hands with you! 🤍
If they would have tried do a job like this in the same way they did this one in the US the fines would have been much more than anything they would have been paid for the job. OSHA and DOT inspectors would have been jumping up and down screaming with their heads exploding! People on work sites without proper PPE, Workers in trenches that were not properly sloped, heavy equipment working on unstable ground, workers entering pits, heavy loads lifted without taglines, heavy equipment loaded on vehicle not properly chained down, and the list goes on per US OSHA and DOT Regulations and Guidelines. Sometimes I think that OSHA and DOT take this a little too far and are a little anal retentive about it but considering that most of these rules and guidelines are there because some idiot somewhere at one time was stupid enough. or careless enough. to get himself or others injured or killed because they didn't think about what they were doing and didn't use enough common sense to cause these rules and guidelines to be needed.
This seems like a really fun job tbh
iy's nice whenyouexplain why you are doing your projects and what you are soing....thanks
You will burn in hell for not showing the faces of that girls 😂
Świetna robota Panie Areczku, ale podwyżki nie będzie ;) PS great work dude!
They need to make a video game FPV of exactly this. not a large thing, just a frozen small airport like this. Super cool edit: this should not be a video game. that electrical light issue problem solving is a nightmare. Thank you for all that you do!
Coincidence. I dug a well at my house 45 years ago using stacked cement pipes - approximately 36 inches across and about 9 feet deep, using a John Deere 350 backhoe. The only problem - for about 2 to 3 weeks in September the well went almost dry. I have since discovered a low cost workaround for that. Using a sump pump ( assuming less than 30 feet depth) have the pump slowly add a few gallons an hour - or about 72 gallons a day to fill a couple of 300 gallon large plastic storage tanks, placed in the basement, which are relatively low cost. Then attach a standard 50 psi pump to the outlet of the water tanks for supplying the building. Also i would recommend placing crushed stone around the exterior of the pipe, while using weed control vinyl clothe around the interior walls of the dug hole so as to minimize sand getting into the well. Otherwise i applaud a job well done and having put many hours on a back hoe i know what it feels like when the backhoe starts to slide towards the hole you're digging.
Here in Orlando, we also have water issues but not from snow
I have to ask the question why didn’t you just drill a bore hole ? Maybe they are not allowed where you live ? Pretty sure it would have been a lot cheaper and less time consuming
I wanted to use a wet dry vac so bad while fixing those lights 🙃 I do enjoy you using the $100 wire strippers as pliers while using your knife to strip the wire lolol
Well at least you didn't have to fly the planes too the layovers would be insane.
właściwy samochód na właściwym miejscu
13:52 "TERRAIN, TERRAIN, PULL UP, PULL UP, RETARD, RETARD" that for sure would wake them up
Gosh that was a lot of work.
Horses rear end electrical. They could at least have put in proper service boxes on sub T pads.
Those two stewardess ladies were amazing. So nice.
fantastic video & Love from Armenia
good video just wondering why you're running that skid loader at half revs turn it up less strain on the hydraulics more power
i've always seen people grout the inside of the well as they go along to keep it water tight from the sides (to avoid contamination)
Just to mention, on your log splitter the horizontal wedges need to be a V slightly forwards of the vertical wedge. Then the V guides the logs into the center.
Damn this is the lifestyle of every man's dream
For 4feet well u excavate 40 feet , great job
Sometimes inside the electrical panel there’s a manual inside.
M. Bjoernstroem had better be a shareholder of this airport ! without him it's all over.
Nice job well done ..Garry from new zealand 🎉
love those (Polish?) flight attendants ...always attending, even when there are no passengers to attend to !
That Alpejskie Mleczko she gave you is not the best one. Ptasie Mleczko is the best! Cheers from Poland