Jed VanDyke
Jed VanDyke
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Electrical Lineman 65' cross over
Crossing over 65' poles at Alpena Community College, MI.
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  • @calvinchavis1402
    @calvinchavis1402 10 місяців тому

    Bitch adjusting. step up and down

  • @davidcook3795
    @davidcook3795 Рік тому

    I don't care much for the bucksqueeze thought it does make for a safer climb.

  • @shankarlala5416
    @shankarlala5416 Рік тому

    Quotes ka jugaad

  • @bttl7299
    @bttl7299 2 роки тому

    NOPE!! Climbed 30 feet as telephone technician. That was high enough

  • @samsmith6791
    @samsmith6791 2 роки тому

    Wow, I have been climbing poles for about a month and a half right now as a cable technician, I wish I could make it look as easy as you did!

  • @papi8311
    @papi8311 2 роки тому

    Can’t wait to start with y’all this coming year… I’ve been climbing sketchy ladders and walking second story top plates for 4 years now, figured I’d give a man’s trade a try and so far the school work was a breeze. Onto the physical class for the next 3 months then onto climb school. Stay safe out there! Hope to see some of you soon

    • @bulletz202
      @bulletz202 3 місяці тому

      Hold up bro? Are you a former mason laborer? That’s what I am. I used to set up scaffolding for a union. Working at heights and doing sketchy stuff was just part of the trade. But now I’m in school for lineman

  • @bryanherdal3776
    @bryanherdal3776 2 роки тому

    Is this the future of linehands?! Take pride in the craft, not go-pro videos of panting like a little puppy.Get to work, kid…. SMH

    • @blake9651
      @blake9651 2 роки тому

      You sound like you have a neckbeard kid, you ain't no lineman.

  • @landon7080
    @landon7080 3 роки тому

    I’m 15 and i just started practicing my climbing, highest i went so far was a 50 footer (it was dead)

  • @swinde
    @swinde 3 роки тому

    When I was a kid, about 10, I would play lineman on the skinny trees in the woods. I would take off my belt and thread it through the two front loops of my pants and tie the belt around the trunk. Ten or so feet above the ground , all 65 pounds of me hanging back just like the linemen from two belt loops.. I would drive nails into the tree to have something for my feet to grip. I had no idea how dangerous this was. But it was a leather belt and the jeans were Levi-Strauss so they did not fail me. My career was tamer electronics servicing.

    • @DJTrainBrain
      @DJTrainBrain 3 роки тому

      Goodness me! That sounds really dangerous indeed. I'm glad you didn't get hurt. All that said though... BRILLIANT campfire story. :-D And I must admit, quite adorable, too. ;-)

  • @alsehl3609
    @alsehl3609 3 роки тому

    So no more just climbing the pole without the belt?

  • @mattdamage899
    @mattdamage899 3 роки тому

    Got the balls to go high...got the balls to play with kv in your face?

  • @josephmendoza9158
    @josephmendoza9158 3 роки тому

    cynch lock is what i use to climb not to many people that i went to school with used it and liked it but for me it grew on and me and lesrned to love it

  • @roquri
    @roquri 3 роки тому

    That is a workout.

  • @zerozilch
    @zerozilch 4 роки тому

    Hitchike in line so u dont get the phases swingin

  • @westvirginiastatepolice8873
    @westvirginiastatepolice8873 4 роки тому

    I never knew that y’all had the spikes on your shoes

  • @homefront3162
    @homefront3162 4 роки тому

    Never climbed with a belt like that or a bucksqueez, free climb with a second belt for obsticals

  • @mactheslovac8673
    @mactheslovac8673 4 роки тому

    This kid is really not that impressive

  • @nastynate6822
    @nastynate6822 5 років тому

    Nice job. The bucksqueeze is a hard way to climb. I was never trained on it only with a single belt and I hate I mean with the bucksqueeze but a lot of guys are good at it and efficient. It can also make you complacent climbing where you going to keep your butt out since you can't cut out with it on

  • @micheleracer5574
    @micheleracer5574 5 років тому

    Awesome job.

  • @taylorchastain6321
    @taylorchastain6321 5 років тому

    Tree climber here ;) good job Bro.

  • @Freekniggers
    @Freekniggers 5 років тому

    What do you do for a living? I climb poles Oh yeah I got a pole how much you charge? Lol JK I couldn't resist it.

  • @ronniepirtlejr2606
    @ronniepirtlejr2606 5 років тому

    Owned it!

  • @user-nn1lm6pm1g
    @user-nn1lm6pm1g 5 років тому

    Затянул сильно пояс

  • @jasongladfelter115
    @jasongladfelter115 5 років тому

    I have a whole new respect & appreciation for these guys 👊

  • @glenncormican9434
    @glenncormican9434 6 років тому

    Nice job brother. Smooth and careful

  • @stevenvarnum774
    @stevenvarnum774 6 років тому

    The cinch lock looks nice. I'd like to have it or the super squeeze with a rope inner. I have a regular buck squeeze with the belt inner but gotta use what the company provides

  • @alexandergould4959
    @alexandergould4959 6 років тому

    I looked at this and was like... This looks like my hometown. Read the description, sure as hell was. haha.

  • @theoldbigmoose
    @theoldbigmoose 6 років тому

    I have deep respect for all you who climb! I got 12 feet up the first time when I was a young man... and froze...

  • @chickenzzzzzzzzz
    @chickenzzzzzzzzz 6 років тому

    Linemen look pretty cool, but I think I'll just try my hand at being a wireman haha

  • @Kadaver85
    @Kadaver85 6 років тому

    I have no clue when it comes to english line terminology. But it's great to see Americans use two clutches(?) (Two safety ropes) rather than a single D-link. In my country we use a one rope attached to the centre of the harness and the other end around the pole in a loop. And an extra rope for climbing over obstacles which is attached to the D-links. We use totally different shoes though. I tried the north American style once but my legs didn't like that at all. I prefer to stand completely level with my feet.

  • @JasonSmith-ff3ek
    @JasonSmith-ff3ek 7 років тому

    washers ain't square and no lock nuts ,,, the world may stop turning

  • @John-rx3xx
    @John-rx3xx 7 років тому

    if you walk around the my job site with your hooks on you best get your check your not a linemen

  • @Lineman1990
    @Lineman1990 8 років тому

    Cool

  • @1guttsberserk
    @1guttsberserk 8 років тому

    I have been a cable TV lineman for going on 15 years now, I know not the same as you power boys. The first 7 years of climbing were done with the old style single clasp safety. Now I have the double clasp safety, just the regular old one not a bucksqueeze or anything like that. The whole time I have climbed it has been free climbing, even when I was just starting out. It has always felt uncomfortable for me to hitchhike, except on the rare occasions when the pole is twice as fat as me. On the job training is the best training.

    • @JerryEricsson
      @JerryEricsson 8 років тому

      Back in 1970 when I was in the Army, trained as a field wireman. We never used the belt to climb, just to "safety in' when we reached our work height. I can see where it is much safer to use the belt while climbing, but it was much faster to climb without the belt, and use it only when needed. Guess that was before OSHA got involved in the lineman trade.

    • @1guttsberserk
      @1guttsberserk 8 років тому

      Jerry Ericsson yes sir free climbing is a dieing art nowadays I only hitchhike if the pole is to big and fat for me to hold

    • @giznerbal
      @giznerbal 7 років тому

      None Ya I'm a telephone lineman. I hitchhike nearly every pole now. The poles are always full of shell rot, or surrounded by trees. And I'm just not as nimble as I used to be. But it's super rare that I ever get over 40ft and I'm totally ok with that.

  • @warman505
    @warman505 8 років тому

    Hey I'm looking into becoming a lineman and I gotta ask is the pay pretty good for the work you put in? And is it a job thats high in demand right now?Thanks!

    • @9.16TreeService
      @9.16TreeService 8 років тому

      The pay is good, the linemen I work with are getting paid near $40 an hour, that's the first class guys though, takes about 5 years to get to that point from what I know. But just think, everyone uses electricity so jobs in that field are always going to be needed, I'm actually just about to start line school here in a few months. Some companies are harder to get into than others but all can be dangerous and pay well

    • @Tcduncan23
      @Tcduncan23 7 років тому

      NICKELBACKLOVER69 your money will be with the union ie better pay retirement, healthcare, and overall general safety. non union will of course be easier to get hired.

    • @FerreneMachine
      @FerreneMachine 7 років тому

      G.K.3 9/6 how is the schooling going for you? I'm interested myself

    • @9.16TreeService
      @9.16TreeService 7 років тому

      FerreneMachine really enjoying it, it's a lot of fun but there is a lot of work that comes with it. It's one of those things you really take pride in doing due to the work you put in, I'm just in school but my dad is a lineman and like I said I am lucky enough to work with them and see what they get to do. The climbing is real fun too, it's cool to be able to go to school and climb a 70 ft pole or a lattice structure, change out arms, insulators, work on transformer settings and more in your free time at least where I go to school I would give it a try the more you do it the more you want to do

    • @9.16TreeService
      @9.16TreeService 7 років тому

      What I mean is the trade seems to grow on you, I look forward to doing it as a career, and it's not hard to get up and go to school when you really enjoy what your doing

  • @bradhorst2144
    @bradhorst2144 8 років тому

    I plan on doing this is it easy to find apprenticeship after the training course.?

    • @nickmattson2894
      @nickmattson2894 7 років тому

      usually the school you go to will help you get a JOB RIGHT OUT OF SCHOOL

    • @bradhorst2144
      @bradhorst2144 7 років тому

      +Nick Mattson I've already signed my name in the books for the union thank you though

    • @jamalb7101
      @jamalb7101 7 років тому

      brad horst don't go to those fucking schools they just still your money. only go to union apprenticeships. Come through Indiana we are booming

    • @bradhorst2144
      @bradhorst2144 7 років тому

      Jamal B I know I am already In the union friend thank you I figured that out man.

    • @jamalb7101
      @jamalb7101 7 років тому

      brad horst what local?

  • @yayaya1193able
    @yayaya1193able 8 років тому

    how sketchy is it climbing poles in Michigan?

    • @jedvandyke6194
      @jedvandyke6194 8 років тому

      +yayaya1193able It all depends. Some poles are in pretty bad shape so your gaffs can sink in pretty far or cut out easily. They're the worst when there's about half an inch of ice on them.

    • @SuperBennnnnnnnn
      @SuperBennnnnnnnn 8 років тому

      +Jed VanDyke (The New CB919 Kid) it depends on the area as well, Detroit area has poles over 50 years old in it.

    • @Anghellik9
      @Anghellik9 8 років тому

      I don't know about the US, but the Bell Canada network is so widespread and old that poles installed in the 1940s are not uncommon. Yet, it's the ones installed in the 80s that are actually the most problematic

  • @dougdiplacido2406
    @dougdiplacido2406 8 років тому

    Great job Jed. Keep working safe.

  • @Riddick00001
    @Riddick00001 8 років тому

    nice job...that belt looks shady....I'll stay with my bucksqueeze....

    • @chaselamorena4483
      @chaselamorena4483 8 років тому

      I had a bucksqueeze got the DBI cinch lok after the buck failed after 2 years of use.

    • @Anghellik9
      @Anghellik9 8 років тому

      Never used bucksqueeze, but i'll totally vouch for the cynch lok belts. They're safe, and very work friendly. Pretty much any adjustment can be made one-handed.

    • @nickmattson2894
      @nickmattson2894 7 років тому

      i like the buck squeeze too

    • @Tcduncan23
      @Tcduncan23 7 років тому

      The Joker I also prefer the super, easier to adjust.

    • @bigmack2262
      @bigmack2262 6 років тому

      I hate all those FRE belts.

  • @KevinMartin44128
    @KevinMartin44128 9 років тому

    I'm currently an apprentice electrician and I really want to be a lineman. This looks pretty scary but do you get used to it? Hights never really bothered me but I've never done anything like this

    • @dylanmitton1
      @dylanmitton1 8 років тому

      yes over time you will get used to it after 15 minutes up there you don't really think about it

    • @shanewilson9115
      @shanewilson9115 8 років тому

      +Kevin Martin i would stick with the inside electrician make more money in the long run

    • @glenncormican9434
      @glenncormican9434 6 років тому

      Ummm electricians do NOT make more money than lineman. Unless you are doing line work non-union. I know lineman that make 200k a year.

    • @Konformation07
      @Konformation07 5 років тому

      @@glenncormican9434 union outside lineman make more?

    • @glenncormican9434
      @glenncormican9434 5 років тому

      55$ n hr

  • @Golden131
    @Golden131 9 років тому

    So do you like the Cinch lock, or is that what your company provides?

    • @puckerfactoroffroad1326
      @puckerfactoroffroad1326 9 років тому

      Daniel Golden Love it! Tried the Gelco and it was alright, my favorite is the Cinch lock by far though.

  • @billlastwits8229
    @billlastwits8229 9 років тому

    Nice video man. What type of belt are you using seems a lot easier than the buck squeeze our company is making us wear now.

  • @Opiosk
    @Opiosk 9 років тому

    I have never seen that kind of climbing shoes before, we use something else in norway

  • @joewood1335
    @joewood1335 9 років тому

    going to Hudson valley community this fall for the lineman class would've been in last yr but class was full

  • @alexarcher4554
    @alexarcher4554 9 років тому

    Watch your thumb if you kick out you might pinch it

  • @northmainewoods1
    @northmainewoods1 9 років тому

    Hard marine you are clearly not a lineman. So shut the hell up

  • @jedvandyke6194
    @jedvandyke6194 9 років тому

    I just chose the 4 D-ring belt. I was thinking about getting the 2-D with a gut strap, but just decided to get the 4-D

  • @fubhobama
    @fubhobama 9 років тому

    Yeah I have found that the lineman who think they are so great are usually the ones who sucks the most. Screw the haters brother nice job.

  • @jedvandyke6194
    @jedvandyke6194 10 років тому

    It's illegal for us to free climb. Some companies allow it, but not in school.

    • @delliot7948
      @delliot7948 10 років тому

      Did they require you have a 4 D-ring belt or was that just your personal preference?

    • @deanreynolds7825
      @deanreynolds7825 8 років тому

      +Jed VanDyke (The New CB919 Kid) I free climbed my whole career, of 36 years, I guess OSHA had something to say about the dangers of pole climbing the old fashioned way.

    • @Anghellik9
      @Anghellik9 8 років тому

      Old comment, but it depends. One employer had me in a 4 D ring harness, another issued a 2 ring.

    • @brianpayne2478
      @brianpayne2478 5 років тому

      That’s how I was taught to climb. EVERYTHING was free climbing. None of this safety off bs.

    • @homefront3162
      @homefront3162 4 роки тому

      Brian Payne I free Climb but if neing safe is BS you are a dickhead. Welcome to the world of OSHA my friend

  • @troyaldridge7257
    @troyaldridge7257 10 років тому

    Way to get it done!!