This is one of the best videos on linemen I've seen and thanks who I consider are Frontline workers great close up enjoyed it very educational almost professional video
hi. thanks for sharing ur videos. i have a best friend that done this type of work. ive got hand it to you guys.. your not even close to being as appreciated as you should be (saying for the guys that do this type of work..) however.. im very much appreciative. so hug a lineman! and if u find my bfffffff tell him the most awesomest person hes ever known in his life is STILL looking for him! ;) thanks again. asalaam peace
Honey, they get payed DEARLY for their job. They need no appreciation. The ones who want the appreciation are the ones who feel they're underpayed. I wished you had a clue what I did in my life and got ZERO pay for it, and you'd KNOW what unappreciation is. Their pay settles the score. These guys don't go without. They can afford a house, new car, food, and leisure shit they want. Fuck the appreciation. Appreciate the waitress who brings you your food for 60 bucks a night. Appreciate the cashier at the gas station who gets shit on for 7.50 an hour. These guys are fine, they get ALOT of money.
Appreciate the soldier who lost his arm while getting payed 500 dollars a week, and now he gets a max 1200 a month on disability. Appreciate that. These fucking guys make (some of them) a hundred grand or more a year.
@@jaywillow9927 you won’t die of electrocution being a waitress. You know nothing about what goes into the job clearly. Lineman make a lot but it’s at high risk. Quit crying about how much money others make, you sound pitiful.
The thing to realise is those lines around them are still active and powered while they are working! that why all the rubber suits and arms sleeves as well as the rubber line covers. 12,000 volts or so....
Its years of training and experince. They also have a good working relationship and know each others mvoes well from having done this hundreds of times a year.
Such a clean work. Thank you so much for working hard to make our life easier. Take care.
This is one of the best videos on linemen I've seen and thanks who I consider are Frontline workers great close up enjoyed it very educational almost professional video
Great, can't wait for part 2
hi. thanks for sharing ur videos. i have a best friend that done this type of work. ive got hand it to you guys.. your not even close to being as appreciated as you should be (saying for the guys that do this type of work..) however.. im very much appreciative. so hug a lineman! and if u find my bfffffff tell him the most awesomest person hes ever known in his life is STILL looking for him! ;)
thanks again.
asalaam peace
Honey, they get payed DEARLY for their job. They need no appreciation. The ones who want the appreciation are the ones who feel they're underpayed. I wished you had a clue what I did in my life and got ZERO pay for it, and you'd KNOW what unappreciation is. Their pay settles the score. These guys don't go without. They can afford a house, new car, food, and leisure shit they want. Fuck the appreciation. Appreciate the waitress who brings you your food for 60 bucks a night. Appreciate the cashier at the gas station who gets shit on for 7.50 an hour. These guys are fine, they get ALOT of money.
Appreciate the soldier who lost his arm while getting payed 500 dollars a week, and now he gets a max 1200 a month on disability. Appreciate that. These fucking guys make (some of them) a hundred grand or more a year.
@@jaywillow9927 you won’t die of electrocution being a waitress. You know nothing about what goes into the job clearly. Lineman make a lot but it’s at high risk. Quit crying about how much money others make, you sound pitiful.
The thing to realise is those lines around them are still active and powered while they are working! that why all the rubber suits and arms sleeves as well as the rubber line covers. 12,000 volts or so....
Good. Nice work
That jumper over the crossarm make contact with the line which you can hear the electricity.
Good Video. The power is 19,920 volts phase to ground and 34,500 phase to phase. Tuff guy shit!!
Very interesting. But I don't think I will make this a "do it yourself project" very soon.
Why not?🤣
Will there be a part 2?
no admission to the circus, when do i get to go, lol!!
OMFG THIS IS SO NEW
good thing you didnt short the dead end insulator out with that robo press. I wonder what they are insulated for..... lol
There not
these ppl are brave to be doing this job, i wouldn't do it bc im afraid of heights n getting zapped, lol!!
Its years of training and experince. They also have a good working relationship and know each others mvoes well from having done this hundreds of times a year.
Those don’t look like class 4 gloves.
Because they aren’t. I guess you missed the part when he showed they are class 3
@@skooter2767kYou are correct, not sure why I said that.
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It’s live line work glove and barrier
Don’t you guys put split bolts below your eye bolts to keep your poles from splitting because of the angle and the anchor
no cell phones , no vaping, mind on what you are doing !
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Why let the groundman be on underneath while installing crossarms and other materials. Im just saying, please dont take it no other way, stay safe 🙏🏽
Where is this taking place?
+Eli Fishbein Woodbridge Virginia.
please sell the JCB pole crab to me new or old
Immhave one tese insulator but never know is have a type brown
JUVILADO
38 Surrey Road Wanganui New Zealand I ordered a power pole for Ryan palazzo
pretty basic line work stuff .. now do it in the rain or 60 below wind chill
3/0 cable
John Chambers .477 most likely or .336
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Hire me!
I hate when people take pictures or record me or even watch when I’m in the bucket
I wondered that I'd hate having a camera on me but it'd such a learning process for those of us who don't do your job I thank you