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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Sep 12, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Huh. You know, it just struck me. Most people have probably never seen a construction project progress with this level of detail. Even if you were looking on, you couldn't do it for weeks or even necessarily know what every step was about.
This is quite a unique level of insight for something that seems commonplace at first, i really appreciate this video series.
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You are not wrong. There are plenty of people like me that really enjoy watching large construction projects like this one. I know I've never seen a sewage wet well installed. Interesting and informative series so far and as Essential Craftsman always says, "Keep up the good work." ETA: Would love to see more series like this on large construction projects. Getting into the weeds of not only the how, but the why things are done the way they are is the most interesting part for me.
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Please make this a full series. Even if the demand isnāt here now, this is one of those shows that gains fans exponentially due to how organic and awesome the whole concept is.
Iāve rewatched the first two episodes multiple times while waiting for Episode 3 on Nebula. I see myself rewatching these pilot episodes - years from now.
Grady, You are the best host for this type of show. Practical Construction could be what you become widely famous for, way more than you currently are but only if you keep your integrity. Please, NEVER dramatize it up or do any of the cheap tricks the TV networks use in their productions.
Youāll never run out of material. You can make a season documenting another sewage lift station similar to this one, but in a already built suburb on in a depression in the landscape and make it interesting, while not having to rely on past episodes or even reference them.
Own the show, keep the creative control even if it means you can only cover one construction project a year. Donāt cover construction projects that have a veil of secrecy on one part or element of the project where you canāt show us, as that detracts from the value of this show.
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When I was working in the field, I was amazed at the number of crane companies that straight up refused to use spreader bars.
The argument I always got was "we lift things for a living, and we know exactly what we're doing".
However, they were long gone when equipment wouldn't work properly because it was racked during installation. The Owner (or the GC) then had to spend big bucks to fix a problem that only existed because the riggers from the lowest bidder didn't do their job right.
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@PracticalEngineeringChannel
7 months ago
š§Thanks so much for letting me try something totally new and different on the channel! What did you think? šThe next episode will be out in two weeks, or watch it now on Nebula: nebula.tv/videos/practicalconstruction-heavy-constā¦
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