RMR: Rick Builds Powerlines

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  • @grantboi116
    @grantboi116 7 років тому +29

    Coffee and donut deliveries...that is why the hydro bill is so high 😂

  • @raymondcava4669
    @raymondcava4669 3 роки тому +5

    Rick Mercer you are a national treasure. Instructional educational comical.You’re the best on TV.

  • @bighugejake
    @bighugejake 13 років тому +12

    Seriously, this is one of the best shows on air.

  • @allensloot7552
    @allensloot7552 11 років тому +4

    Got to hand it to Rick. He is brave. What an excellent show.

  • @cristopher2005
    @cristopher2005 13 років тому +6

    good job, I'm a lineman in northern ontario and from what i've seen you did very well.

  • @TiberiusStorm
    @TiberiusStorm 9 років тому +11

    He's a tough dude that was high up!

    • @jeff-vm7wk
      @jeff-vm7wk 8 років тому

      Not really. You're afraid of heights

    • @TiberiusStorm
      @TiberiusStorm 8 років тому +1

      Jeffrey Shao
      Clearly! I have overcome some fear of heights though because I'm a volunteer firefighter and we have to climb onto roofs. But the stuff done in this video would make me very nervous.

    • @langfordfirebuff3704
      @langfordfirebuff3704 8 років тому +1

      Oorah from Langford FR!

  • @breadtoasted2269
    @breadtoasted2269 7 місяців тому

    Was watching these guys setting up towers all year here. The town is connecting to some power plant far away. Eastern ON

  • @maxscameraguy
    @maxscameraguy 3 роки тому +2

    The absurdity of this show sometimes. Rick really had the best job in the world.

  • @domesday1535
    @domesday1535 6 років тому +2

    props to mercer and his camera guy for going up there without much complaining

  • @Kingsoupturbo
    @Kingsoupturbo 13 років тому +2

    Man rick is pretty tough actually! no problem at that terrifying height! Respect!

  • @DCoffey2388
    @DCoffey2388 13 років тому +1

    Rick is Jon Stewart with field experience! Love it!

  • @sadiecorning
    @sadiecorning 13 років тому +4

    "Did it have sprinkles?"
    *In Rick's head- Oh damnit!

  • @ArcticArrowPowerlineGroup
    @ArcticArrowPowerlineGroup 8 місяців тому

    Well done Rick!

  • @redwerd2429
    @redwerd2429 9 років тому +24

    tim hortons new air delivery

  • @p1harw66
    @p1harw66 12 років тому +2

    Rick is working on the Bruce-Milton 500,000 volt transmission line which goes from the Bruce Nuclear Plant near Tiverton, ON all the way to Toronto. I'd love to see Rick hotstick a live powerline.

  • @camerontaylor9330
    @camerontaylor9330 8 років тому +14

    Well we know who to blame when the power goes out 😅😅

  • @clusterguard
    @clusterguard 7 років тому +1

    man, this guy Rick is amazing! LOL best from Greenland

  • @gimzoso
    @gimzoso 10 років тому +34

    Jeez...How much is Rick Mercer's work insurance policy ?

  • @rsharma.1
    @rsharma.1 13 років тому +1

    you are just awesome !!

  • @prmbain
    @prmbain 8 років тому

    Terrifying! No way would I (COULD I) do that! Wow! Amazing stuff.

  • @MenwithHill
    @MenwithHill 12 років тому +1

    That why we should build wind turbines INSIDE the powerline towers, effectively creating Edison's dream : a Windmillpowertower.

  • @VioletRene
    @VioletRene 6 років тому

    *WoW! Scary, Informative, Funny and Most Entertaining! Loved It!! ♥*

  • @glenncarroll4136
    @glenncarroll4136 10 років тому +7

    the "how are you"s! every time with the unanswered "how are you"s!

  • @lwj01998
    @lwj01998 13 років тому +1

    Pretty impressive for someone who has never done this before. I used to do this work.

  • @jenandchad1
    @jenandchad1 13 років тому +1

    worked for that conpany in alberta!

  • @numberoneJATT
    @numberoneJATT 10 років тому +2

    lol at the coffee and donut part

  • @darrylmiddlebrook1833
    @darrylmiddlebrook1833 3 роки тому

    rick i always look back on meeting you.

  • @gangesexcavating
    @gangesexcavating 13 років тому +1

    that was pretty cool

  • @gwocomoly
    @gwocomoly 9 років тому

    Those boys are from the walkerton hydro shop! I've met a couple at Bruce power (where they are running the line from)

  • @amotue
    @amotue 12 років тому

    he has the best job in the world

  • @Dmc-contracting
    @Dmc-contracting 9 років тому

    Worked alongside valard on the eatl project in Alberta

  • @coolstream1
    @coolstream1 13 років тому

    Ladies and gentlemen... the power infrastructure of Canada... made by hand... by a TV personality :3

  • @zachbrown1496
    @zachbrown1496 11 років тому

    *An hour later* Mom I think the powers out!

  • @chuch52
    @chuch52 7 років тому

    Notice how they use Kito lever hoists to deadend the high voltage power lines.

  • @saint2e
    @saint2e 13 років тому

    What? No Donut?
    Classic.

  • @memoranda1
    @memoranda1 11 років тому

    wow rick must have good connections for those ppl to allow him to go on the helicopter and dangle from the side and toy around with it delivering donuts it looks fun nonetheless just didnt think they would allow him to go that far with his stunts you rule rick

  • @BSmith-xl1jx
    @BSmith-xl1jx 6 років тому

    Love to know how many women are part of the crew.......looks like a hard job. Did you see the size of that guys hands that was turning the nut......the crusher.....

  • @kleytoncarlos1
    @kleytoncarlos1 10 років тому

    bide friendly seat ! this guy is hilarious

  • @InfernalSatan
    @InfernalSatan 13 років тому

    Holy shit, I will never be a powerline engineer

  • @haydenkasich8664
    @haydenkasich8664 8 років тому

    I'd love to be a linesman, however I hate really tall structures from a certain point :)

  • @Transitfan93
    @Transitfan93 12 років тому

    so he went to an undisclosed location but it says in the info that he traveled to hanover on

  • @halt1931
    @halt1931 5 років тому

    I've climbed those poles before... damn painful on the legs.

  • @dfeers
    @dfeers 12 років тому

    The transmission towers are neccessary to bring all energy, even wind energy to its destination. Unless you have your own wind generator that is.

  • @Hiei2k7
    @Hiei2k7 12 років тому

    If The Frantics' skit "Army Careers" is to be believed, you need training in Antique Restoration to work on Canadian Helicopters

  • @Blairington
    @Blairington 13 років тому

    Balls of steel

  • @gingerr8015
    @gingerr8015 9 років тому +1

    Its like a bidet lol

  • @Dibrini
    @Dibrini 13 років тому

    @zeldafreak71
    Given how long "Rick Mercer Report" has been on, I think that should be the other way around!

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 12 років тому

    That helicopter is registered in the frickin' States?!?!

    • @bbc454nos
      @bbc454nos 5 років тому

      Just stay up there and apologize for your existence

    • @micklepickle8200
      @micklepickle8200 5 років тому

      @@bbc454nos bahahaha yea, right. CANADA!

  • @zeldafreak71
    @zeldafreak71 13 років тому

    ever notice that the mercer report is like dirty jobs?

  • @dfeers
    @dfeers 12 років тому

    And how exactly would they rotate when the wind changes without hitting the wires?

  • @Cinematicjosh
    @Cinematicjosh 13 років тому

    Peter McKay style!

  • @randomidea2113
    @randomidea2113 7 років тому

    Why is it an undisclosed location?

  • @MenwithHill
    @MenwithHill 12 років тому

    Not all windmills have 50m wide wings. And not all mills use wings, just google image "Urban windmill" to see a few. These don't even have to face the wind.

  • @simonbright1093
    @simonbright1093 8 років тому

    i agree

  • @jdavid1707
    @jdavid1707 13 років тому

    great job Rick, you sure are brave.
    not meant as a political comment, but why do we accept these transmission towers as a given, when some many people can't accept wind turbines? what's uglier? they are both important given our dependence on electricity.

  • @jenandchad1
    @jenandchad1 13 років тому +2

    @JoeIsMyName2000 Actually look in the back ground of the video,the contractor is Valard. Valard is all over the world. so before u make a statement thinking u know what youre talking about- get your facts straight.

  • @hawker800FO
    @hawker800FO 10 років тому +1

    why would they contract the helicopter work out to an American company?

    • @jenngeorge6756
      @jenngeorge6756 10 років тому +4

      Valard Construction is actually a Canadian Company :) I am lucky enough to be part of the Valard Team

    • @cooter9096
      @cooter9096 10 років тому

      Jenn George glad to say you guys give us a lot of work haha. (i work for implo canada, manufacturing the connectors)

    • @jenngeorge6756
      @jenngeorge6756 10 років тому

      Valard Is an awesome team

    • @motorpickle6410
      @motorpickle6410 10 років тому

      Jenn George Why do y'all have a helicopter registered in the U.S.A.?

    • @camwipper
      @camwipper 10 років тому +2

      ***** Helicopters and other types of aircraft are often owned by leasing agencies who then lease the equipment to companies who what to use them. This arrangement allows companies to use equipment like helicopters without having to come up with the millions of dollars needed to purchase the equipment outright. I'd guess in this situation (I don't know for sure), that the helicopter is owned by an American leasing company--hence the US registration--but operated by a Canadian company (apparently Valard Construction).

  • @juan5600
    @juan5600 11 років тому

    wait the coffe and de donut was unnecessary ...

    • @MrCantStopTheRobot
      @MrCantStopTheRobot 7 років тому +1

      Wrong. The coffee and donut are the most important components of the system. Without them, everything collapses.

  • @lorawsome
    @lorawsome 13 років тому

    did it have sprinkles? LOL

  • @zacharygillespie-rogers1765
    @zacharygillespie-rogers1765 6 років тому

    really??!! a timmies take 10 poured into a mc' donalds cup?? no

  • @AaronRStanley
    @AaronRStanley 13 років тому

    @zeldafreak71 Yes, but far less inept.

  • @glaxko2
    @glaxko2 12 років тому

    Electrician PRIDE!

  • @theresa7380
    @theresa7380 6 років тому

    Tim Horton's in a McDonald's cup. Sacrilege.

  • @schnuurtchke
    @schnuurtchke 4 роки тому

    Zazur hydro

  • @DAB520
    @DAB520 11 років тому

    I'm in complete agreement with JoelsMyName2000. The only way to maintain a base load of energy per unit time, or Watts (Kilowatts, Megawatts), is to have energy conversion utilities that can maintain a baseload and other utilities that can ramp up the power (watts) as needed, relatively quickly to adjust for demand at different times of the day and different times of the year.
    My concern is that we are wasting our time with the CANDU technology as is, when using uranium. Why should China, using one of our CANDU reactors, be the first to get commercial power from THORIUM. Uranium is a finite element. Maybe 50 to 100 years of supply at todays worldwide consumption. Reprocessing waste/spent fuel will help tremendously, as France's AREVA nuclear utility does. But the "Greens" fearmongering has shut down a critical industry in most of the world. Canada should be developing the UREX AND PUREX re-processing system.
    WHY THROW AWAY SPENT FUEL RODS INTO A POOL, WHEN ONLY 5% OF THE FUEL HAS BEEN CONVERTED INTO ENERGY. XENON 135, A FISSION PRODUCT OF URANIUM 235, IS A NEUTRON SCAVENGER, EFFECTIVELY STOPPING THE CONTROLLED CHAIN REACTION! THAT IS WHY THEY CHANGE THE FUEL BUNDLES EVERY 2 TO 3 YEARS.
    SO WE ARE THROWING 95% (approximately) of the ENERGY INTO A POOL FOR CENTURIES.
    THE NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY OF THE FUTURE WILL BE THE LFTR. (Liquid Flouride Thorium Reactor.) Look it up on your search engine of choice.
    And read the book: "SUPER FUEL Thorium, the Green Energy Source for the Future", by Richard Martin 2013....ISBN 978-0-230-11647-4
    ad iudicium

  • @oliviahmacollng141
    @oliviahmacollng141 9 років тому +2

    i would not climb that metal monster 1 i hate highs 2 i dislike being near deadly metal monsters &3 i learned in science that the electricity metal monsters carry jumps & if it comes in to contact it can instantly kill some one. so that why i avoid being near a metal monster like that pylon

    • @jeff-vm7wk
      @jeff-vm7wk 8 років тому +1

      What the fuck is a metal monster?

    • @MrCantStopTheRobot
      @MrCantStopTheRobot 7 років тому +2

      .... you know the power's off when they work on lines like that.

    • @Colestercamps
      @Colestercamps 7 років тому

      You have no knowledge of how it works so just no.

    • @Colestercamps
      @Colestercamps 7 років тому

      Atheist avenger , I go up the daily and work on them wit 500,000 volts flowing

  • @schnuurtchke
    @schnuurtchke 4 роки тому

    Zzz zap

  • @joegregoire7481
    @joegregoire7481 2 роки тому

    ,

  • @markus122piesuckers
    @markus122piesuckers 12 років тому

    Anyone have any idea what the job title of these guys working on this is called? What kind of experience do you need to get this job?