You Rolled a lot of 13/4 hose after fires??? See the Green Hat, No more for me......SAFTEY OFFICER, Still pack-up , go in and work a nozzle some for training probies/rookies.. OJT.
@@willpestka2745 Yeah, no kidding. End of season, I have some high grass to roll up hoses in, NO CHANCE THIS WOULD WORK. The drill would have to be ridiculously powerful. Where would that kind of amperage come from in middle of pastures?
Keep seeing comments like "it will damage the couplings on concrete". True...but not if you get someone to hold it as it winds up. Seems simple fix to me
WOW! Now THAT's inpressive. What about when it's in high grass though? Moving pasture hoses around during the grazing season is nearly always in fairly high grass, with presumably too much resistance for a hand drill to crank throughj.
What do you clip it with? I've been fighting my pump hoses for years I end up duct taping them up, but its a huge waste of tape ND a pain every time I need a hose. So please tell me what that is and where I can get it id its a specialty item
Will damage couplings. Won;t squeeze remaining water from hose. Eliminates "winding down" clean-up/pick-up period from fire fighting. Money could be better spent on PPE/SCBA or other vital equipment (or even beer). Sorry, but as a trustee, I could not sanction the cost of purchasing this.
Beer? Beer has no place in the fire service. Proper rehab is good for "winding down" ... not further physical labor. And yes, this would damage couplings if used on pavement or concrete, but, to get a companies lines picked up to get back to the station. I don't see the issue. Walking lines out gets 90+% of the water out prior to rolling them. Lines need to be washed, dried and rolled properly anyway. This is a cheap solution for a headache...
While I respect your opinion concerning beer, when applied to your own personal life, don;t try to foist your tea-toddling ways on the rest of us. We are a vol. department, not a paid one.
Dry hose, already layed out...and who the hell uses those carry handles. Not in America bro, we man up amd just grab that hose. ;) Run some water through it and wind it up without walking it out.
Have you ever rolled up a hose anywhere in Europe? We walk the whole length of the hose first to drain the water and then we roll it properly for storage
stopping the time before he finished :D and yeah thats just a race. everything is prepared and good weather and he ist just waiting to do only this.... well lets say this video dont say anything helpfull
That is really clever. I rigged up a spool to wind up my wire pilling rope using a drill. Works great also.
DO it WET
You Rolled a lot of 13/4 hose after fires??? See the Green Hat, No more for me......SAFTEY OFFICER, Still pack-up , go in and work a nozzle some for training probies/rookies.. OJT.
Bring in the impact driver
SW(is)M
You are gonna need the Ingersol Rand 1" impact for that lmao
@@willpestka2745 Yeah, no kidding. End of season, I have some high grass to roll up hoses in, NO CHANCE THIS WOULD WORK. The drill would have to be ridiculously powerful. Where would that kind of amperage come from in middle of pastures?
why the fuck am I watching this
the same i was asking my self,
i thinked about to write that too. but you're on the top
After seeing this, I can die happy
Keep seeing comments like "it will damage the couplings on concrete". True...but not if you get someone to hold it as it winds up. Seems simple fix to me
Mark Christenson
If that damages powerlite couplings then I would not want those couplings on my hose.
WOW! Now THAT's inpressive. What about when it's in high grass though? Moving pasture hoses around during the grazing season is nearly always in fairly high grass, with presumably too much resistance for a hand drill to crank throughj.
What do you clip it with? I've been fighting my pump hoses for years I end up duct taping them up, but its a huge waste of tape ND a pain every time I need a hose. So please tell me what that is and where I can get it id its a specialty item
What drill are you using that would last
Is this availble to coil 6" layflat ?.
How about a quick method to unroll the hose which is way more important! I like how you stop the clock when he's still winding it.
That was very pleasing.
i want one. where can I get it
I am a directional driller, this would be handy for my rigs.
Great concept but can only be used in grass will damage hose
why does the timer stops when he is done drilling, when he still use time to roll if harder together? that still takes time....
Why doesn't he just wind it up from the end instead of winding it up twice? Im guessing some departments use it both ways.
That'll damage some couplings
I think they will be more damaged by dragging on the ground.
that will damage couplings like in the US with threads... not those ones seen in the vid or the Storz ones
How do I buy?
Awesome!
where do i get one of those. i want one for the station.
Jon Mohr why buy one when you can make one for free
#MachsDochEinfachSelberAlsOpenMaker !!
A great motherfucking innovation would never have thought of that
That is what new firefighters are for
I remember putting away so many firehoses my first year.
Save their backs they have a whole career ahead of them
Thought they would have already had something like that!!!
Hitachi. Nice machines!
oddly satisfying
I'm sure this is for rolling the hose AFTER it has been dried.
Nah. This is for picking up on scene.
why not roll once from the end, plus wet.what about 5inch LDH????
Rack and roll machine we love it
So it's a drill
any electric drill can do that
i can see crazy Russian hacker buying one just to roll up a straw
when there is. a fire people are running out of the building and us firefighters are running into the fire
Wow cool
Yep. That's enough internet
It would awesome to have one of these until the coupling warps your ankle 😣😥☠
do it with an 18 volt
Will damage couplings. Won;t squeeze remaining water from hose. Eliminates "winding down" clean-up/pick-up period from fire fighting. Money could be better spent on PPE/SCBA or other vital equipment (or even beer). Sorry, but as a trustee, I could not sanction the cost of purchasing this.
Beer? Beer has no place in the fire service. Proper rehab is good for "winding down" ... not further physical labor. And yes, this would damage couplings if used on pavement or concrete, but, to get a companies lines picked up to get back to the station. I don't see the issue. Walking lines out gets 90+% of the water out prior to rolling them.
Lines need to be washed, dried and rolled properly anyway. This is a cheap solution for a headache...
While I respect your opinion concerning beer, when applied to your own personal life, don;t try to foist your tea-toddling ways on the rest of us. We are a vol. department, not a paid one.
Now do it double Dutch
Great idea. Pity you want to charge me $266 Australian for it. Made one outta steel for $46. Cheers 👍
Or just roll it by hand ffs
Thank God fire hand lines always stay dry or else this thing would be of no use..........oh wait.
Normally you walk the water out beforehand. This just speeds up the rolling itself
Dry hose, already layed out...and who the hell uses those carry handles. Not in America bro, we man up amd just grab that hose. ;) Run some water through it and wind it up without walking it out.
Turnip Same in Australia.
Also the hose will be full of water not flat like in the video you need to do a test with water 💦 in the hose
Have you ever rolled up a hose anywhere in Europe? We walk the whole length of the hose first to drain the water and then we roll it properly for storage
stopping the time before he finished :D and yeah thats just a race. everything is prepared and good weather and he ist just waiting to do only this.... well lets say this video dont say anything helpfull
cheaters hes not even finished and timer is stoped
Why the fuck is this in my recommended?
Poor drill!!!
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I imagine the threads would be pretty fucked if you didnt have grass to use it on.
I should be in bed.
look at 1.22 time cheating 24.20 straight
to 25 sek.. lol
Okay, so they cheated THEMSELVES out of 0.8 seconds.