Installing a strong bumper on a pickup truck

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Installing a heavy-duty bumper on a Dodge pickup, welding, metal work. Installing a winch mount, making sure it works with the snowplow. Then crashing into a junk car.

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  • @JustinTrev
    By far the best bumper test I have ever seen on Youtube.
  • @ColinMcEvoy
    "Very important to have a good bumper incase a dryer runs out in front of ya" 🤣🤣🤣
  • @HANKTHEDANKEST
    I love how Andrew went through the whole cycle of "why aren't these stock?" in under a minute.
  • @Lochlann13
    You never fail to show what the actual process looks like, instead of jump cutting all the difficult parts, and that's what I appreciates about you Andrew.
  • @jesseg.7556
    The moment Andrew started to chain the car had me bawling 🤣
  • @Saul1337Ftw
    These are the Andrew Camarata videos that I enjoy so very much. Working on a truck that we all know, if something doesn't fit he makes it fit and makes it look good enough. Shows his insights, tells us about how dangerous a good bumper is - plows through a dryer to show how good his product is. Can't help but to come back to these videos and enjoy each and everyone of them.
  • I love that when this man rambles he makes more sense and valid points than most adults do during an actual conversation.
  • @young11984
    Love it when Andrew gets into his durability test mode
  • @BallBusta
    You wont see any dealership do that level of testing for a bumper. Very impressive work.
  • @MOON_KID
    Everytime I watch one of Andrew's videos, it reminds me how happy it makes me that someone like him has been so successful on YouTube
  • @Elliotfan09
    I love how much Andrew loves this stuff. The smile on his face when he is carrying the plasmas cutter out of the room is priceless.
  • @MrToyota73
    That metal circular saw blade is impressive, cut pretty clean and fast,considering the thick plate you cut.
  • @hikanthus
    that milwaukee circular metal saw has got to be in the top 5 or 10 best tool purchases in your whole operation, Andrew. What a beast!. Great video as always.
  • @johnsmith-xr6qy
    Working by & for yourself has it's rewards. Not so much arguing about how something should look or work. "It looks ok to me" is how it ends & I like that about your work.
  • The end result is the goal. If you just slapped on a store bought solution, that would be dime a dozen. It's the creative problem solving steps and watching you go through at least some of the fabrication that keeps the interest level high. Longer videos are just fine. It's what you do that not many others take the time to show or know how to do. These are some of your best. Please keep em coming.
  • @kelinw7882
    That’s the one thing I love about this guy is he does stuff mostly by himself and it always works and functions correctly how he wants it. It reminds me of how I’m am because is love working and building stuff by myself.
  • @ozzietadziu
    I never cease to be amazed by your ingenuity and rugged determination to solve the most frustrating projects. You've made an old man optimistic about the youth of America.
  • @rgarlinyc
    That turned out great! Your truck is pretty strong to start with and with that bumper it's a beast! I admire your abilities to both design something then actually bring it to life!👏🏻👏🏻
  • @indslpwr04
    You did not disappoint testing the ramming ability of the bumper!!!