Build a gazebo over it with a thick glass floor for observation and also install lights down in the cave to make viewing easier
@bradleygasper4904Ай бұрын
I came to say the exact same thing
@kennethstreet7868Ай бұрын
@gregdavis5339 i was thinking the same thing, similar to the Grand Canyon Skywalk
@witchdoc5075Ай бұрын
Yup, same.
@timmycapp2223Ай бұрын
NGL you might be on to something
@danwhite7862Ай бұрын
Lol i had sort of the same idea, posted it, then saw this. Great Minds Right.
@jeffreyfenton6112Ай бұрын
I want to say I had an odd moment when I realized that you and your family has been part of my life for over a quarter of it currently (36) and we ain't never met. Not to mention I'm severely antisocial because of bipolar and PTSD. So its very weird for me to be so invested in someone at all. So on that note I'd like to say honestly and sincerely thank you. Your positivity, motivation, honesty, authenticity, and just character as a whole has many a times given me hope in humanity when I had none, gave me peace when I was in turmoil, calmed the storm of rage in my heart and most of all a reason to wait til next week or the next day. So once again thank you and you know what I love ya and Ill see YOU next time.
@Milldog202327 күн бұрын
Dude,, im with you their, miss the old days when he be singing to tunes while leaving the veterinary lol, or nipping shops but the truck taking him to the pewpew shop, hence " dont tell mere came from " 😎😎
@jeffreyfenton611227 күн бұрын
@Milldog2023 for sure but it's just as great to see the development while I went through a marriage and a divorce this dude went from raising chickens on a small ranch home, to remodelling an abandoned mansion, to now remodelling an abandoned resort, meanwhile I'm trying to remodel my abandoned life lol
@Milldog202321 күн бұрын
Crazy as i were thinking same same, My first Merch i ever bought on the internet was the 50 BMG white tea shirt . If you're OG You'll know exactly what i saying. Even snagged vet ranch dog lead for my Beagle 🐕🦺🐕🦺 lol😂
@jacob07.218 күн бұрын
And hell never know u exist 😂
@Milldog202318 күн бұрын
@@jeffreyfenton6112 i certainly here you on that one, diagnosed with genetic blood disorder which turns out there's no cure for it and its fatal. 13 years sober & drug free apart from the governments drugs, which one is fentanyl, had a stroke, have cyclosis, latest one parasomnia which is crazy, sleep stood up, smashed my face that much im to have the frontal of my face rebuilt. No partner, no kids, lost father in dovid, wastn allowed to give him a send off. Died alone and for 10 months we wasn't aloud to lay him to rest, and when we was, 10 family members only and we had to be 6ft from one and another. wasnt aloud to hug my mum... So this dude (Matt) has helped keep my feet on the ground. As well as other youtubers, Flair, DDE, etc etc, Sir hope you find what your looking for in life. 🎅🎅🎄🎄
@MaverickMcGreasyАй бұрын
The demowishin well is hilarious
@ViolentKisses87Ай бұрын
If someone falls 40 feet to their death, Matt can rebrand it as "The Haunted Demowishon Well"
@greggollaher5053Ай бұрын
Agreed, that's a good name.
@paulacoburn4340Ай бұрын
Would love Abandoned Resort tees. Tubing the Guadalupe river and staying at the Abandoned Resort is on my bucket list.
@lenhardtswag8Ай бұрын
Only the OGs know Matt’s obsession with pulleys.
@fount7980Ай бұрын
And c clamps
@OffTheRanchАй бұрын
Hahahahaha
@cfar25Ай бұрын
@@fount7980 THE C CLAMPS 🗜 🤣 what a time
@timothyodonnell8591Ай бұрын
@@OffTheRanch Aaaahhhh, yes. The kayak pullies at the old house. Good memories.
@RanstoneАй бұрын
Don't forget snatch blocks. Still waiting for a colab with SmarterEveryDay.
@Connor-s1kАй бұрын
If you anchor the winch end to the top of the A frame and have a snatch block on the load end you'll double the lifting capacity. Maybe you won't end up picking stuff up that's twice as heavy, but that will halve the load on the winch and therefore double the braking force too, so you won't slip loads as easily.
@x17Andrew71xАй бұрын
"SNATCHBLOCK!" - Destin Sandlin
@nathanbopp6163Ай бұрын
That'll double the amount of cable needed? Or half the depth?
@Connor-s1kАй бұрын
@@nathanbopp6163 That's true, but you can get very long winch cables for not too much and a 40ft hole would need only 100ft of cable at most. I think the trade off would be worth it in most cases for the extra heavy loads
@Doug8D3Ай бұрын
@@Connor-s1k an 18k winch isn't going to struggle with a barrel of dirt.
@michaellissow543Ай бұрын
@@x17Andrew71x Back in the day it was called a "Chastity belt."
@MrLargonautАй бұрын
Every one of your biz talk episodes are so useful. Some parts of making a business take boldness, and that's what you're showing off. It works.
@halhortonsworld5870Ай бұрын
Put a gazebo over the hole and cover the gazebo roof with solar panels. Then run LED lights all inside the hole so when people look down into it, they can see everything illuminated by the solar lights. Cover the hole with some sort of grate or something along those lines that can be seen thru, but will keep the tourists out.
@129gribbzАй бұрын
Great idea. I was thinking kinda the same thing .
@dingle_burryАй бұрын
yeah lets hang out over the sink hole. what could go wrong
@matthewklaus9970Ай бұрын
@dingle_burry they make glass bottom boats, and shuttle you shark water, why not a glass bottom gazebo?
@RyanConnell5150Ай бұрын
Thick glass/plexi not a grate.
@hafsalindaАй бұрын
People actually die from industrial harness rescue from septic blood pooling in the lower extrimities then suddenly get released into the body when the tension gets released on the femoral artery. Heel stand up lines are the fix for taking that clamping force off, allowing normal stance and bloodflow.
@fakeacountname565Ай бұрын
Was looking for this; suspension trauma is no joke... Hang for even 5 minutes and you can die once you're on the ground, especially if you are put in the recovery position as per standard first-aid... sit in a chair instead.
@muffysvlogs6045Ай бұрын
@@fakeacountname565 was just telling my fiance this.. looks fun and games but takes no time at all..
@ncmgamer16Ай бұрын
Also if you are using a harness for fall protection you are supposed to have a breakaway section to slow your decent and reduce the force exerted on your body.
@RealDonLarsonАй бұрын
Paramotor pilots, paraglider pilots, and skydivers/base jumpers will be surprised to hear about this fake theory.
@criticaleventАй бұрын
@@RealDonLarson None of these people hang from a center hook on their back.
@bane1Ай бұрын
Matt, long time viewer here. Massive respect to the way you now protect your family. That’s how a man of the house should be
@michaelskinner1735Ай бұрын
It's sad people are so crazy he had to take his family out of the videos I remember all the way back to microwave Monday and 50 cal Friday
@2a4c12Ай бұрын
I miss these days. The world was Less crazy back then. @michaelskinner1735
@joeycampbell940Ай бұрын
@@michaelskinner1735they're not and he didn't have to.
@tmv23b3Ай бұрын
@joeycampbell940 you're one of the people that showed up to his house in the middle of the night, aren't you?
@joeycampbell940Ай бұрын
@@tmv23b3 yep twice a week actually.
@averagedayjay6789Ай бұрын
Matt: Why'd you turn the truck off? Jenna: What? Too funny 🤣🤣🤣
@mattstenquist4909Ай бұрын
Make the grate over the well(cave) with a tray in the bottom and save up the coins for future ranch renovations!!❤
@MHanes-m4fАй бұрын
Ppl.can make a wish and throw coins
@JasonLehmann1Ай бұрын
You don't wish at the Demowishing well with coins...you gotta throw brass shell casings.
@vincedibona4687Ай бұрын
Hi-Points get wishes granted - with a devilish twist. 😈
@JosephJonesboy88Ай бұрын
Ten year savings plan… I like it, probably would have a good amount of coins
@chucksherronАй бұрын
3:45 it just hit me why Nate is the perfect cameraman for Roman and Brittany. He's a foot taller than Roman. He gets the best angles while holding the camera at a comfortable height for him.
@The.Real.ReaperАй бұрын
Bunker Branding has grown so much. Every KZbin channel we watch uses your company for their merchandise. We gave gotten some and the quality is great. That is awesome, and you should be so proud of the original idea and the best execution of it to what you have today. Well done for you and all your employees. You deserve the success you worked for. As a satisfied customer. Thank you. ...like if anyone else agrees.
@tinaa2437Ай бұрын
Matt I started watching your videos first when you were a vet. I have loved every stage of your life with Mare and the kids. God bless you.
@codys1911Ай бұрын
Matt you should do a New Year video at the desperado gun range like the old new year videos with the fireworks and the old Christmas tree bonfire!
@bryanrogers794Ай бұрын
YES!!! I miss those videos.
@trick0617Ай бұрын
I miss the Christmas tree bon fires
@greggollaher5053Ай бұрын
YES, CHRISTMAS TREE BONFIRE AT THE RANGE! Just like the old days.
@henning_uАй бұрын
Yessss
@prxfade1410Ай бұрын
13:10 Whistlin Diesel has entered the chat
@jonathanmcandrew7230Ай бұрын
22:07 rumor has it Matt is still hanging there to this day
@chucksherronАй бұрын
In all seriousness, about 15 minutes hanging in one of those harnesses is very, very dangerous and you will definitely die if you hang there much longer than that without taking the pressure off your legs.
@PaulCammarata84Ай бұрын
@@chucksherron Exactly, it's called compartment syndrome. When I climbed towers that is one of things they always stressed in safety training.
@TobyCatVAАй бұрын
This is why you always carry a pocket knife.
@shrekdonkey9551Ай бұрын
@@chucksherronyeah but Matt was able to grab the A frame to reduce pressure points from harness for short bits
@JolclarkАй бұрын
He flies through the air with the greatest of ease, that daring young man on the flying trapeze
@danielrothschild4912Ай бұрын
You should build the structure around the cave intentionally so that people can walk on top of it. You could use some sort of really heavy duty glass to cover the and lock it down in place so people can look down into it and then can put lights in the cave to make it easier to see.
@adriane7841Ай бұрын
That was my initial thought as well. Something like the skydeck in chicago. A giant clear walkable platform
@dubious6718Ай бұрын
Many dig sites already has this, open to the public so it should be safe. Even walk bridges with deadly falls under it.
@greggollaher5053Ай бұрын
Yep
@kotybenedict2640Ай бұрын
Yeah with some led lights at the bottom
@asertaАй бұрын
18:52 you have been learned. Yes, this is why a great deal of people said, that a normal winch has NOTHING to do with lifting winches. Completely different beast, at least in respect to how to keep that load once lifted.
@lilguiltyАй бұрын
13:17 put a water tank in the back for counter weight
@GhazankАй бұрын
Dude it’s a 5 ton what are you gonna lift that weighs more than that
@Hellobob308Ай бұрын
@@Ghazankyes but consider leverage, and other factors. The truck is front heavy for one.
@zbeastyАй бұрын
That winch is designed to overcome an initial resistance then continue pulling at a lower load. The brakes inside aren't designed to hold the max rated load.
@johnjennings5666Ай бұрын
Build a roof over the well. Attach a huge spot light. Fill the first foot at the bottom with concrete and make it an actual wishing well. People could come and toss their coins for good luck
@Bexar2204Ай бұрын
Huge congrats on the success of BB!.
@dawnreed7628Ай бұрын
You guys can always make me laugh when I’m feeling down!! THANK YOU Matt, Jenna, Mickey and David💜😂!!
@darrenknowles842Ай бұрын
Clint may be low-key one of my favorite characters on OTR. He seems so cool and humble. Keep on keepin on Clint!!
@SirOttermanАй бұрын
For the well, put a platform around the top with stairs & railing so people can get above the wall safely & look down with full effect (giving them something designed to be leaned on should reduce the temptation to climb on top). I think it'd also be cool if you had lighting all the way down & had some kind of coin toss section (since the name is wishing themed). Maybe have a camera down there so people can see the level of the coins rise (or make a game out of the coin toss to land in certain areas).
@jackbuildsitАй бұрын
That’s awesome what an insane month! I’m stoked to start working with y’all soon.
@MechaNick922Ай бұрын
Had a wrangler with a stinger front bumper on it and I had the idea to weld a snatch block to it and could run my winch cable through it. Was awesome to have to move stuff around and rescued a rail buggy that lost a rear wheel
@SledgeHammer43Ай бұрын
If you take the F250 to a truck scale you will probly find it nearer to 4'000 lbs
@Doc.0neАй бұрын
9:45 pointed roof with expanded metal. Good for viewing and no risk of climbing it.
@shadoblood69420Ай бұрын
Lol Matt's like a kid playing with a new toy it's fantastic 😂
@elisethiel5769Ай бұрын
23,000 shirts... if you had told me 10 years ago this kinda funny Vet who runs 2 very different channels, ends up becoming a merch mogul... I would not have believed it. I love that when you put your mind some doing something you put 110% into it and its inspiring to watch.. (just wish my own motivation levels were the same hey)
@joeymacgowan9106Ай бұрын
I love the energy we get when you and Roman are hanging out. It’s obvious y’all are some genuine friends
@categurl3967Ай бұрын
Congratulations Matt to you and all the people around you to help you grow! You work hard and you have been rewarded. Blessings to you and your beautiful family
@RyanMercerАй бұрын
🤘🤘 If I can just grow a fraction of what your empire has...
@nuggetsfan00729 күн бұрын
Remember when I said you were just digging a hole in the ground??? Pepperidge Farms remembers 😂😂😂
@JuiceSpringsteen88Ай бұрын
The Warn 8274 doesn't have as much capacity as that winch, but it does have an external brake that's rated for overhead lifting.
@dennmark4843Ай бұрын
Use thick acrylic for the the DEMOWISHING WELL
@galenmarek8816Ай бұрын
Put plexiglas on top of that hole … 9:32
@thadguy7984Ай бұрын
Metal is better. Won't break from weather
@jessefleming5754Ай бұрын
Why not use bulletproof glass?
@overnightthoughts29 күн бұрын
From making random sg shells in your backyard to making tens of thousands of products to endure round the trip journeys. Glad to see you succeed from your humble beginnings.
@calvinh.8882Ай бұрын
You talking bout starting in your garage made me think bout Jake... May He R.I.P.
@rossmontreal4570Ай бұрын
Gazebo roof over the top, steel grill or thick glass with some lighting inside (solar power obviously) would be cool!!
@nyashachimwara6352Ай бұрын
At this point matt is having fun
@deitz6854Ай бұрын
Unrelated side note. Clint looks like he would be a drummer in a punk rock band. 🤣
@clintsanders595Ай бұрын
That is such a great call because I am a drummer and was in a screamo band back in the day! Haha
@jrtanker2271Ай бұрын
Hey Matt in terms of the demowishing well, maybe you could build a metal gazebo type platform with some lights underneath and a railing around it. Almost like the top of a lighthouse but without the glass enclosure for the light. Then put a couple of stairways up to it. In the center over the hole, you can then put either perforated steel plate like what you’d find over a drain or service tunnel in a city. Or a thick piece of glass with a small coin slit in the middle. That way the lights under the platform illuminate the hole enough to see and the curious guests can feel free to get the view they want!
@BaraahaMalatov-t8pАй бұрын
I've been waiting, another upload from you!
@cptsmokeybeardАй бұрын
I found you through Roman ages ago, it has been so cool to watch yall go from just collaborating together, to then becoming business partners.
@richiepeacock8900Ай бұрын
Well, that settles it, I’m in love with Jenna!! Seeing her step outta that 5-ton done it!!
@russsylvester3975Ай бұрын
Yeah, that was super hot for some reason.
@richiepeacock8900Ай бұрын
@ Ya sir, it was.
@Bosco-knows-allАй бұрын
GIGGITY !!!
@iangale8230Ай бұрын
That is going to look amazing when it's all finished. Really nice work re-using the stone you pulled out.
@joeymacgowan9106Ай бұрын
Need u to hop on a podcast so we can hear about everything going on!
@Darkest_DepthsАй бұрын
He literally discusses everything during these videos, we see exactly what's going on in his life. He chose to exclude his wife and kids due to toxicity and crazy ass people. Matt does a great job of keeping us in the loop.
@joeymacgowan9106Ай бұрын
@@Darkest_Depthshe literally has so much going on that is not recorded. He has many business problems that happen every day and he does not record. Never once did I say bring the kids on. I understand and respect why he is not. But I’m the type of guy who likes to hear all the small things happening. There is probably a million things he has not recorded but could still talk about. Shoot even if it’s just rough numbers on what he’s spending and what he’s making from certain things. I am interested in it all. Not just what’s recorded
Free shirt from you equals free advertising from me
@swaggboyfresh1Ай бұрын
Congratulations Matt to see you’ve come this far is great to see. I’m one of the ones that’s been here since the start of it in the garage and man it is crazy to see what it has become. Hope you keep going and reach bigger and better heights
@dougmueller9943Ай бұрын
Matt, there is a very quick way to permanently disable the seat belt chime on your superduty by buckling and unbuckling the seatbelt multiple times with the truck in accessory mode. It’s in the orders manual or any one of many KZbin videos.
@silentepsilon888Ай бұрын
if you leave the top open then trash will end up in there too!! I suggest building a larger round hut over the entire well so people can walk around the well inside the hut. Then place a thick glass top over the well but before you do that, mount a long pole down the center of the entire cave, from top to the lowest point and place several cameras along the pole, pointing in different directions within the cave. Then place flat screens on the walls of the hut that connect directly to the cameras down in the cave. Create lighting inside the cave and now visitors can 'see' down into the cave by looking at those screens and since the hut is round, they can get a bit of a feel for what it looks like down there as well.
@TSeific18 күн бұрын
Matt, you are great. You are a real inspiration. Great job. Good luck. 👍 As a long time follower, I miss family vlog style but I totally understand.
@Caffeinated-VeterinarianАй бұрын
To see the Bunker grow that much in 5 years and the community around it grow that much is huge!
@jrtanker2271Ай бұрын
Assuming 8 hours a day with no breaks or weekends, that’s 1.11 orders per minute. With all weekends off and 1 hours worth of lunch and break time that’s 1.81 orders per minute. Could you imagine trying to find everything in an order, unfold a box, put it all in there carefully and neatly, check to make sure it’s right, seal it up, slap a label on it and put in the outgoing pile all in just 33 seconds!? Very impressive Matt, assembly lines are a wonderful thing!
@salvatorebaleno9807Ай бұрын
This is crazy, i remember roman bringing like 10 orders to the post office back in the day. Now seeing 16k orders, its so hard to believe. Im real happy for both of your families.
@endangeredmarmot4518Ай бұрын
Legend has it, Matt is still there today.
@sterlingscharmen2850Ай бұрын
Matt, The military has a pto Winch for the 5 ton and its around 20K lbs capacity or so. Thats what you should get on there
@Lee784447Ай бұрын
2:11 I remember all of that. Not to bad for a Veterinarian! 😊
@MadakushkasАй бұрын
Not a bad turn around time. One solid metric to gauge your warehouse would be days on hand (DOH). Typically Open Orders/Units divided against your planned capacity(completed orders/units). Gives you an indicator on target completion time. Don't know if y'all do it but attempting to forecast your units will also give you good insight on those tough peak periods (Sales/Promos/Black Friday/Christmas). Thanks for the great content Matt!
@arrobrewer2730Ай бұрын
9:45 put 3 mirrors 122° from each 45° inverted over your hole so they can see down into the cravas and light it to.
@gbiswhereibe16 күн бұрын
Matt you need to make the well glow so people can see all the way down. Light it up and really show it off. It's so cool what you guys have done with the old cave. Love the videos. Hope one day I can get down and see what you guys have built!! Please keep up the awesome videos!!!
@dempseydempsey692Ай бұрын
Should put a footbridge over hole with a clear cover over hole so people can see straight down. Few lights on walls would look really cool 👌🏼
@AChaoticBioticАй бұрын
hey Matt thank you again for allowing my friends and I to stay at freedom house it was such an amazing time. the section of the property we were able to explore is beautiful (hopefully next time we will be able to see the caves) and Bourne is a great town with amazing brunch. the range experience was beyond amazing, and it was super cool to get to meet You, Jenna and David (David definitely deserves a raise for being so cool) i hope you enjoy the beer we left for yall and cant wait to head down to TX and do it all over again. also crazy to think Roman and the fam was staying right next to us the whole weekend and we had no clue, wish i would have got more beer and invited them over to freedom
@buccuducksАй бұрын
Perfect name for the cave! You should get a solar panel and run some led lighting down in the cave so you can see down it.
@WBCHelpSaintАй бұрын
So crazy to have watched this grow from the garage to that amazing building. Got to visit the building 4 years ago when I was in Texas. Proud to be part of the Demolitia
@bobbell2355Ай бұрын
I guess I never realized how huge the 5 ton really was until Jenna got out of it!!
@JayBryant-e4xАй бұрын
Proud of you matt and team and all the KZbin family I follow all of you guys thank you so much
@dragonking972Ай бұрын
13:30 you are a special kind of man i bet your children love spending time with you
@benlykins3188Ай бұрын
Matt! Build circular walkway like 2 feet up and put up railings with an outward slant to keep people from climbing it! Best of luck! Love all your content.
@BrokeWrenchАй бұрын
1" thick clear acrylic sheet. You can order it from a company that does the bullet-resistant windows for banks and stuff. Acrylic is super strong and clear and doesn't yellow from UV light exposure
@NogrimStonesonАй бұрын
started watching when you did the first abandoned mansion video, its been a hell of a ride to watch. it nice to see people "make it" who do everything they can to pull the guy behind them up over the wall too. Bunker has been a huge part of that.
@TheOReport1994Ай бұрын
Matt has such a natural talent with physical comedy! XD
@elusive1003Ай бұрын
I love seeing you succeed! Been with you from the beginning and I look forward to the resort becoming amazing in the years to come!
@EsePincheBigFernАй бұрын
Demo matt is slowly developing an amazing company and a great legacy for his kids. the resort is looking very awesome and it hasn’t even reached its full potential yet 👌👌👌
@neutonrenda2303Ай бұрын
Hey Matt, it's really great seeing your company grow so well, it's all because of you, you are such a lovely guy and very entertaining to watch what you are doing. Be it on cars, on the raunch or just having fun on the water, I love watching.👍
@toxiclaboratories7070Ай бұрын
I think you should cover the cave well with 1 inch thick acrylic on the top. It should be strong enough for people to lay on it.
@adampaulson3201Ай бұрын
Matt the cheap easy option I can think of would be to do a donut shaped section of mesh but put solid plate steel in a circle in the center so that there’s no motivation to climb over to the middle. Obviously with reinforcements to keep it strong but that would be a great option to keep it simple. As opposed to doing the complicated plexiglass viewing area that’s been suggested over and over
@MrLargonautАй бұрын
17:35 and that is why outriggers are important.
@moonraker113Ай бұрын
Here's a thought for the top of the cave. You know those large funnels some places have that you can spin coins on. Make one that's clear. Kids (and most people) will love watching the coins spin around and go down into the cave. the small hole in the center of the funnel will be small enough to keep people from getting down into the cave.
@mr.shelton8063Ай бұрын
I worked on a wench truck moving pump jacks, if you angle wench poles up/tighten the chains, you can lift more weight. 18:10
@Crazzy_SamuraiXXIVАй бұрын
7:40 put a security camera inside and a small TV beside to the well so people don't have to go inside or on top of the well trying to see, you can put a control for the camera so the visitors can move it inside 😊
@Crazzy_SamuraiXXIVАй бұрын
Or a 360° camera with various tv´s, and don't put a grid if you don't want it to flood, maybe a ballistic glass can do the job
@DirtyD07Ай бұрын
Matt, I'd find a way to have a fail safe or catch mechanism as a back up to the chains. They are great in tension, but having a more solid tensile supporting piece would help those chains last longer from sag/deformation
@AwwwShootАй бұрын
If Matt isn't still hanging there at the start of the next video, I'm going to be sad at the missed opportunity for comedy gold. Keep being awesome Matt and friends!
@CindysGemsАй бұрын
‼️⭐️‼️Dig it down more. I like that you used the stones that came out of it‼️👏🏻
@tannermarriott8903Ай бұрын
My in-laws had an old well under their house. They dug it up and replaced the flooring in the house with plexiglass. They put lights in the well and now its a really cool part of history at the house.
@sincere010Ай бұрын
It's making me think of the goonies.! Loving it, I think it goes much deeper, just a bucket of two more, and it opens up to a big room.
@JosephJonesboy88Ай бұрын
You should hang lights all around the cave walls that are powered by a big solar panel next to the well, maybe even some antique lanterns with LEDs in them!!
@erwingomez432Ай бұрын
It’s wild how fast time past, seen you from the beginning starting this, it’s amazing
@maddtech348Ай бұрын
Shout out clint man. Dude is a goat and his passion for all that goes on there. Perfect man for the job. Give him a raise matt. Lol
@Knuckles7777Ай бұрын
You should put a clear cover over the hole but make make it angled upward so people can't stand on it, maybe glass or acrylic? And then run lights all the way down so people can see.
@floristewinkel8159Ай бұрын
Matt, you have made me realise that I have watched literally all of you videos since 8 years ago (the "risking it'' video), the time flies by too fast man!
@RainingAnarchyАй бұрын
Matt, place a super thick acrylic viewing platform so people can look down it. 9:50
@dundonrl29 күн бұрын
Matt, playing with the crane on the 5 ton, you're a goof ball! (and we love ya man)!
@Thefrenchman120Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing 👏, I love a success story. Especially since I remember your first videos firing crazy stuff out of a shotgun 😂😂. Congratulations 🎉
@SEscarlettАй бұрын
with the 5 ton and crane combo, you've created a lightweight truck version of the M88 Recovery Vehicle. Good job. The Demolitia is prepped to become the newest Defense contractor in Texas.
@wilmaknight9127Ай бұрын
Solar panel with lights on in that cave would allow folks to see down to what you actually achieved, might stop folks wanting to get a better angle to see. Loving the chanel , that place would be amazing for horse trails, you really do cover a bit of everything. Love from Scotland UK to all